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E-raamat: Compositional Choices and Meaning in the Vocal Music of J. S. Bach

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Compositional Choices and Meaning in the Vocal Music of J. S. Bach collects seventeen essays by leading Bach scholars. The authors each address in some way such questions of meaning in J. S. Bachs vocal compositionsincluding his Passions, Masses, Magnificat, and cantataswith particular attention to how such meaning arises out of the intentionality of Bachs own compositional choices or (in Part IV in particular) how meaning is discovered, and created, through the reception of Bachs vocal works. And the authors do not consider such compositional choices in a vacuum, but rather discuss Bachs artistic intentions within the framework of broader cultural trendssocial, historical, theological, musical, etc. Such questions of compositional choice and meaning frame the four primary approaches to Bachs vocal music taken by the authors in this volume, as seen across the books four parts: Part I: How might the study of historical theology inform our understanding of Bachs compositional choices in his music for the church (cantatas, Passions, masses)? Part II: How can we apply traditional analytical tools to understand better how Bachs compositions were created and how they might have been heard by his contemporaries? Part III: What we can understand anew through the study of Bachs self-borrowing (i.e., parody), which always changed the earlier meaning of a composition through changes in textual content, compositional characteristics, the works context within a larger composition, and often the performance context (from court to church, for example)? Part IV: What can the study of reception teach us about a works meaning(s) in Bachs time, during the time of his immediate successors, and at various points since then (including our present)? The chapters in this volume thus reflect the breadth of current Bach research in its attention not only to source study and analysis, but also to meanings and contexts for understanding Bachs compositions.

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Don Franklin is a preeminent Bach scholar, and this volume of enlightening case studies on meaning in Bachs vocal music by his colleagues and former students is a marvelous tribute that does both Franklin and Bach a signal honor. -- Michael Marissen, author of Bach & God An admirable set of essays about an important body of music. Taken together, this collection significantly advances scholarly discourse about the vocal works of J. S. Bach. -- Stephen Crist, Emory University

List of Music Examples
ix
List of Figures
xi
List of Tables
xiii
Foreword xv
Robin A. Leaver
Preface xvii
Mark A. Peters
Reginald L. Sanders
Paragram for Professor Dr. Don O. Franklin xxi
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 Kdmg (BWV 71)
3(20)
Markus Rathey
2 Two "Johannine" Cantatas: Darzu ist erschienen der Sohn Gottes (BWV 40) and Sehet, welch eine Liebe (BWV 64)
23(28)
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)
51(24)
Mark A. Peters
4 Toward an Understanding of J. S. Bach's Use of Red Ink in the Autograph Score of the Matthew Passion
75(28)
Mary Greer
5 The Theological in Bach Research (2007)
103(18)
Martin Petzoldt
PART II ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVES
6 Formal and Motivic Design in the Opening Chorus of J. S. Bach's Magnificat
121(18)
Reginald L. Sanders
7 The Tonally Open Ritornello in J. S. Bach's Church Cantatas
139(14)
Kayoung Lee
8 The Christian Believer and the Sleep of Jesus: "Mache dich, mein Herze, rein" from J. S. Bach's Matthew Passion
153(14)
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
167(10)
Hans-Joachim Schulze
10 J. S. Bach's Parodies of Vocal Music: Conservation or Intensification?
177(28)
Robin A. Leaver
11 J. S. Bach's Dresden Trip and His Earliest Serenatas for Kothen
205(10)
Gregory Butler
12 Bach's Second Thoughts on the Christmas Oratorio: The Compositional Revisions to "Bereite dich, Zion," BWV 248/4
215(10)
Steven Saunders
13 The Passions as a Source of Inspiration? A Hypothesis on the Origin and Musical Aim of Well-Tempered Clavier II
225(20)
Yo Tomita
PART IV THE RECEPTION OF BACH'S VOCAL WORKS
14 The Leipzig Audiences of J. S. Bach's Matthew Passion to 1750
245(16)
Tanya Kevorkian
15 The Vocal Music of the Bach Family in Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: The Complete Works
261(20)
Jason B. Grant
16 The Need for a New Music: J. S. Bach in Contemporary Context (c. 1946)
281(16)
William H. Scheide
17 Bach at the Boundaries of Music History: Preliminary Thoughts on the B-minor Mass and the Late Style Paradigm
297(8)
Robert L. Marshall
General Index 305(10)
Index of Bach's Works (by BWV number) 315(6)
About the Editors and Contributors 321
Mark A. Peters is professor of music at Trinity Christian College. Reginald L. Sanders is professor of music at Kenyon College.