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Johann Sebastian Bach

Circulation research, 2020
The minuet is the Baroque dance “par excellence,” first danced in Louis XIV’s court. One of its intrinsic characteristics is the deliberate contradiction between the movements and the music. Phrase lengths can also vary, thus creating even more intricate ambiguities between music and steps. Choreographic descriptions are given. As to tempo, the sources
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Johann Sebastian Bach

2001
Abstract This is one of the greatest as well as the most elaborate of Bach’s solo cantatas. It lends itself especially well to performance in a room which possesses a fine organ, and yet is not too large for chamber music and for Bach’s rich ornamentation, which even in his most massive works so urgently demands many of the conditions of
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Bach, Johann Sebastian

1992
Als Komponist gehort B. dem Spatbarock zu. Und zu orten ist diese Zugehorigkeit beim Horen seiner Musik einerseits hinsichtlich der Gattungen seines Komponierens. Praludien und Fugen, Fantasien und Toccaten, Suiten und Partiten, Gruppen- und Solokonzerte, Motetten und Kantaten, Passionen, Oratorien und Messen — andererseits im Blick auf die Formen ...
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Johann Sebastian Bach

2005
Abstract Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Eisenach, Thuringia, on 21 March 1685 and died in Leipzig, Saxony, on 28 July 1750. The BWV numbers refer to Wolfgang Schmieder’s catalogue of Bach’s works, published in 1950. Schmieder was as retiring as one imagines librarians and archivists to be, and he did not want the items in the ...
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Johann Sebastian Bach

Early Music, 1993
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