OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS - 19
J. S. Bach at His Royal Instrument
Quantity:
Pickup available at Juilliard Store
Usually ready in 4 hours
J. S. Bach at His Royal Instrument
Juilliard Store
Pickup available, usually ready in 4 hours
144 West 66th Street
New York NY 10023
United States
Essays on His Organ Works
Russell Stinson
- Includes a discussion of Schübler's fugue, a previously unpublished fugue by the Bach pupil J. G. Schübler.
- Presents previously unexplored archival data.
- Discusses the music in contexts other than classical music.
- Includes essays on Cesar Frank and Edward Elgar, two composers largely ignored in Bach reception studies
- In this wide-ranging set of original essays, musicologist and organist Russell Stinson investigates Johann Sebastian Bach's compositions for the organ, opening up a wealth of perspectives on the stylistic orientation and historical context of these timeless masterpieces.
With a sweeping hand, Stinson sheds light on the entire corpus of Bach's organ chorales, and considers the reception of particular pieces not only by various luminaries in the classical music world, but also those within such disparate contexts as film, literature, politics, and rock music. Stinson's investigations include a revealing focus on a previously unpublished fugue by Bach pupil J. G. Schübler, unexplored techniques found in over twenty of Bach's chorale preludes, and the diverse ways in which Bach's organ works have been received from the composer's own lifetime to the present day. Individual essays are also devoted to Felix Mendelssohn as a performer; to Robert Schumann as an editor and critic; to César Franck as a performer, pedagogue, and composer; and to Edward Elgar as a performer, critic, and transcriber.
Rich in archival data and filled with fascinating anecdotes, J. S. Bach at His Royal Instrument is entirely up-to-date, meticulously annotated and indexed, and eminently readable. This book is essential reading for anyone at all interested in Bach and "the king of instruments."