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The Century of Bach and Mozart : Perspectives on Historiography, Composition, Theory and Performance

Blackbourn, David(Contributions by)Butt, John(Contributions by)Chafe, Eric(Contributions by)Christensen, Thomas(Contributions by)Danuser, Hermann(Contributions by)Durante, Sergio(Contributions by)Melamed, Daniel R.(Contributions by)Sisman, Elaine R.(Contributions by)Gallagher, Sean(Edited by)Kelly, Thomas Forrest(Edited by)
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For many today Johann Sebastian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart stand as towering representatives of European music of the eighteenth century, composers whose works reflect intellectual, religious, and aesthetic trends of the period.

Research on their compositions continues in many ways to shape our broader understanding of eighteenth-century musical thought and its contexts.

This collection of essays by leading authorities in the field offers a variety of new perspectives on the two composers, as well as some of their important contemporaries, Haydn in particular.

Addressing topics as diverse as the historiography of eighteenth-century music, concepts of time and musical form, the idea of the musical work and its relation to publishing practices, compositional process, and performance practice, these essays together constitute a major contribution to eighteenth-century studies. This book had its origin in a conference that took place at the Music Department of Harvard University on September 23–25, 2005, to honor Professor Christoph Wolff, Adams University Research Professor at Harvard University.

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Product Details
0964031752 / 9780964031753
Paperback / softback
780.922
01/09/2009
United States
427 pages, 56 music examples, 14 tables, 24 black and white line drawings
156 x 235 mm