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Compositional Choices and Meaning in the Vocal Music of J. S. Bach

Compositional Choices and Meaning in the Vocal Music of J. S. Bach

  • Editor: Peters, Mark A.
  • Editor: Sanders, Reginald L.

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Contents

  • Series Editor Foreword
  • Robin A. Leaver
  • Preface
  • Mark A. Peters and Reginald L. Sanders
  • Paragram for Professor Dr. Don O. Franklin
  • Ruth Tatlow
  • Part I: Bach's Vocal Music in Theological Context
  • 1. In Honor of God and the City: Strategies of Theological and Symbolic Communication in Bach's Cantata Gott ist mein Koenig (BWV 71)
  • Markus Rathey
  • 2. Two "Johannine" Cantatas: Darzu ist erschienen der Sohn Gottes (BWV 40) and Sehet, welch eine Liebe (BWV 64)
  • Eric Chafe
  • 3. Death to Life, Sorrow to Joy: Martin Luther's Theology of the Cross and J. S. Bach's Eastertide Cantata Ihr werdet weinen und heulen (BWV 103)
  • Mark A. Peters
  • 4. Toward an Understanding of J. S. Bach's Use of Red Ink in the Autograph Score of the Matthew Passion
  • Mary Greer
  • 5. The Theological in Bach Research (2007)
  • Martin Petzoldt
  • Part II: Analytical Perspectives
  • 6. Formal and Motivic Design in the Opening Chorus of J. S. Bach's Magnificat
  • Reginald L. Sanders
  • 7. The Tonally Open Ritornello in J. S. Bach's Church Cantatas
  • Kayoung Lee
  • 8. The Christian Believer and the Sleep of Jesus: "Mache dich, mein Herze, rein" from J. S. Bach's Matthew Passion
  • Wye J. Allanbrook
  • Part III: Bach's Self-Modeling: Parody as Compositional Impetus
  • 9. Parody and Text Quality in the Vocal Works of J. S. Bach
  • Hans-Joachim Schulze
  • 10. J. S. Bach's Parodies of Vocal Music: Conservation or Intensification?
  • Robin A. Leaver
  • 11. J. S. Bach's Dresden Trip and His Earliest Serenatas for Koethen
  • Gregory Butler
  • 12. Bach's Second Thoughts on the Christmas Oratorio: The Compositional Revisions to "Bereite dich, Zion," BWV 248/4
  • Steven Saunders
  • 13. The Passions as a Source of Inspiration? A Hypothesis on the Origin and Musical Aim of Well-Tempered Clavier II
  • Yo Tomita
  • Part IV: The Reception of Bach's Vocal Works
  • 14. The Leipzig Audiences of J. S. Bach's Matthew Passion to 1750
  • Tanya Kevorkian
  • 15. The Vocal Music of the Bach Family in Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: The Complete Works
  • Jason B. Grant
  • 16. The Need for a New Music: J. S. Bach in Contemporary Context (1946)
  • William H. Scheide
  • 17. Bach at the Boundaries of Music History: Preliminary Thoughts on the B-minor Mass and the Late Style Paradigm
  • Robert L. Marshall
  • About the Authors