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Universal Bach
Lectures Celebrating the Tercentenary of Bach’s Birthday
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1986
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This volume is a fitting commemorative of the Basically Bach Festival’s celebration of the 300th anniversary of the birth of Johann Sebastian Bach. The Festival was organized by a small committee in the Chestnut Hill section of Philadelphia in 1976. Contents: Musical & Numerical Symbolism in the Large Choral Works: Bach’s Secret Code, by Michael Korn; The Articulation of Genre in Bach’s Instrumental Music, by Laurence Dreyfus; Bach the Cantor, the Capellmeister, & the Musical Scholar: Aspects of the “B-Minor Mass,” by Christoph Wolff; On Bach’s Universality, by Robert L. Marshall; & Bach as Biblical Interpreter, by Richard L. Jeske. Illustrations.
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Musical and Numerical Symbolism in the Large Choral Works: Bach's Secret Code
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The Articulation of Genre in Bach's Instrumental Music
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Bach the Cantor, the Capellmeister, and the Musical Scholar: Aspects of the B-Minor Mass
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On Bach's Universality
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Bach as Biblical Interpreter
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