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Johann Sebastian Bach: His Life Art and Work - Unveiling the Musical Genius: Bach's Life Art and Influence - cover

Johann Sebastian Bach: His Life Art and Work - Unveiling the Musical Genius: Bach's Life Art and Influence

Johann Nikolaus Forkel

Traducteur Charles Sanford Terry

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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Johann Nikolaus Forkel's "Johann Sebastian Bach: His Life, Art, and Work" serves as a pioneering biographical inquiry into the life and contributions of one of the foremost composers in Western music history. Published in the late 18th century, Forkel's work intertwines meticulous biographical details with a critical analysis of Bach's compositions, utilizing a narrative style that is both engaging and richly informative. This seminal text not only contextualizes Bach within the traditions of his time but also explores the profound emotional and intellectual depth of his music, providing readers with insights into the cultural and artistic milieu of the Baroque period. Forkel, a distinguished musicologist and one of Bach's earliest biographers, was deeply influenced by his own background as a musician and a scholar. His close association with Bach'Äôs music and his commitment to the understanding of musical form and theory prompted him to undertake this extensive study. In compiling letters, anecdotes, and musical insights, Forkel forged a legacy that honors Bach's genius while furthering contemporary appreciation of the composer'Äôs artistry and innovations. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the intricacies of Bach'Äôs life and the evolution of classical music. Forkel'Äôs work not only enlightens the reader about Bach'Äôs profound impact on music but also invites a deeper contemplation of the artistic endeavor itself, making it a indispensable resource for both scholars and music enthusiasts alike.
Disponible depuis: 05/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 233 pages.

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