Bach for a Hundred Years: A Social History of the Bach Choir of Bethlehem
- Author: Larson, Paul S.
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Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments Dedication Author's Note
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 . Bach, Bethlehem, and Wolle: 1733-1897
- Chapter 2 . Creating An American Bach Choir: 1898
- Chapter 3 . A National Success: 1899-1900
- Chapter 4 . Becoming International: 1901
- Chapter 5 . The Bach Festivals Questioned: 1902
- Chapter 6 . Bach Festivals As An Idea: 1903
- Chapter 7 . A Bach Cycle: 1904-1905
- Chapter 8 . The Wolles In California: 1905-1911
- Chapter 9 . Renewing The Bach Choir in Bethlehem: 1912-1913
- Chapter 10 . An American Center for Bach: 1914
- Chapter 11 . "My Bach Choir": 1915-1933
- Chapter 12 . Years Of Transition: 1934-1938
- Chapter 13 . A More Comprehensive Scope: The Third Conductor
- Chapter 14 . A Distinguished Career: 1951-1969
- Chapter 15 . Connecting With Bach: 1969-1976
- Chapter 16 . Mann's Last Years With The Choir: 1976-1980
- Chapter 17 . In Mann's Footsteps: 1981-1983
- Chapter 18 . A Renewed Choir: 1982-1990
- Chapter 19 . "A More Sophisticated Organization": 1991-1996
- Chapter 20 . "A National Treasure": 1996-2000
- Chapter 21 . A Second Centennial: 2000-2007
- Appendix A. Bach Festival Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series
- Appendix B. Bach Choir Discography
- Bibliography
- Index About the Author