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Author Wolff, Christoph, author

Title The organs of J.S. Bach : a handbook / Christoph Wolff and Markus Zepf ; translation by Lynn Edwards Butler ; introduction by Christoph Wolff
Edition [Rev. ed.]
Published Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2012]

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Contents Foreword -- Preface to the english edition -- Bach-Organist, composer, organ expert: An introductory sketch -- Timeline of organ-related dates in Bach's life -- Maps -- Part one: The organs of J.S. Bach -- Preliminary remarks -- Section A: Organs with a proven connection to Bach -- Altenburg -- Ammern -- Arnstadt -- Berka (Bad Berka) -- Dörna -- Dresden -- Eisenach -- Erfurt -- Gera -- Görlitz -- Gotha -- Halle (Saale) -- Hamburg -- Hohnstein -- Kassel -- Köthen -- Langewiesen -- Leipzig -- Lübeck -- Lüneburg -- Mühlhausen -- Naumburg -- Ohrdruf -- Potsdam -- Sangerhausen -- Stöntzsch -- Störmthal -- Taubach -- Weimar -- Weissenfels -- Weissensee -- Zschortau -- Section B: Reference organs from Bach's world -- Berlin -- Buttstädt -- Erfurt -- Frankfurt (Oder) -- Freiberg -- Gotha -- Gräfenroda -- Lahm (Itzgrund) -- Liebertwolkwitz -- Lübeck -- Merseburg -- Potsdam -- Rötha -- Waltershausen -- Section C: Overview -- An inventory of the organs and their parts, including their state of preservation -- Part two: Organ tests and examinations -- Section A: Johann Sebastian Bach's organ reports -- 1. St. Blasius's church, Mühlhausen, 1708 -- 2. St. Ursula's church, Taubach, 1711 -- 3. Market church of Our Lady, Halle, 1716 -- 4. St. Augustine's church, Erfurt, 1716 -- 5. St. Paul's church, Leipzig, 1717 -- 6. St. Nicholas's church, Zschortau, 1746 -- 7. St. Wenceslas's church, Naumburg, 1746 -- Section B: Instructions for examining organs -- Part Three: Organ builders -- Section A: Organ builders with a personal connection to Bach -- Section B: Organ builders from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries associated with Bach's organs -- Section C: Other organ builders and organ-building firms
Summary The Organs of J.S. Bach is a comprehensive and fascinating guide to the organs encountered by Bach throughout Germany in his roles as organist, concert artist, examiner, teacher, and visitor. Newly revised and updated, the book's entries are listed alphabetically by geographical location, from Arnstadt to Zschortau, providing an easy-to-reference overview. Includes detailed organ-specific information: high-quality color photographs; each instrument's history, its connection to Bach, and its disposition as Bach would have known it; organ stop lists. architectural histories of the churches housing the instruments; identification of church organists. Lynn Edwards Butler's graceful translation of Christoph Wolff and Markus Zepf's volume incorporates new research and many corrections and updates to the original German edition. Bibliographical references are updated to include English-language sources, and the translation includes an expanded essay by Christoph Wolff on Bach as organist, organ composer, and organ expert. The volume includes maps, a timeline of organ-related events, transcriptions of Bach's organ reports, a guide to examining organs attributed to Saxony's most famous organ builder Gottfried Silbermann, and biographical information on organ builders [Publisher description]
Notes "Published in cooperation with the American Bach Society."
Translated from the German
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Translated from the German
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Subject Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750.
SUBJECT Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750 fast
Bach, Johann Sebastian 1685-1750 gnd
Subject Organ (Musical instrument) -- Germany -- History -- 18th century
MUSIC -- Musical Instruments -- Piano & Keyboard.
Organ (Musical instrument)
Orgel
Germany
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Führer.
Form Electronic book
Author Zepf, Markus, 1972- author.
LC no. 2019716206
ISBN 9780252093913
0252093917
Other Titles Orgeln J.S. Bachs. English