
Of All The Things We Can Know About J. S. Bach's Mass In B Minor And Christmas Oratorio, The Most Profound Come From Things We Can Hear. Listening To Bach Explores Musical Style As It Was Understood In The Early Eighteenth Century. It Encourages Ways Of Listening That Take Eighteenth-century Musical Sensibilities Into Account And That Recognize Our Place As Inheritors Of A Long Tradition Of Performance And Interpretation. Daniel R. Melamed Shows How To Recognize Old And New Styles In Sacred Music Of Bach's Time, And How Movements In These Styles Are Constructed. This Opens The Possibility Of Listening To The Mass In B Minor As Bach's Demonstration Of The Possibilities Of Contrasting, Combining, And Reconciling Old And New Styles. It Also Shows How To Listen For Elements That Would Have Been Heard As Most Significant In The Early Eighteenth Century, Including Markers Of Sleep Arias, Love Duets, Secular Choral Arias, And Other Movement Types. This Offers A Musical Starting Point For Listening For The Ways Bach Put These Types To Use In The Mass In B Minor And The Christmas Oratorio. The Book Also Offers Ways To Listen To And Think About Works Created By Parody, The Re-use Of Music For New Words And A New Purpose, Like Almost All Of The Mass In B Minor And Christmas Oratorio. And It Shows That Modern Performances Of These Works Are Stamped With Audible Consequences Of Our Place In The Twenty-first Century. The Ideological Choices We Make In Performing The Mass And Oratorio, Part Of The Legacy Of Their Performance And Interpretation, Affect The Way The Work Is Understood And Heard Today. All These Topics Are Illustrated With Copious Audio Examples On A Companion Web Site, Offering New Ways Of Listening To Some Of Bach's Greatest Music.
This book investigates how an understanding of eighteenth-century musical sensibilities and stylistic conventions can fundamentally alter and deepen the modern listener's experience of J.S. Bach's major sacred works. Daniel R. Melamed, a scholar of music history, utilizes a framework that bridges historical performance practice with contemporary reception. By examining the structural markers of the era's musical styles, he argues that listeners can better appreciate the intentionality behind Bach's compositional choices in the Mass in B Minor and the Christmas Oratorio.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and musicologists frequently highlight this work as a valuable resource for bridging the gap between academic musicology and the practical experience of the concertgoer. Readers often note that the prose is accessible to non-specialists while maintaining the rigor required for serious study of Bach's compositional methods.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190881062
ISBN-13:
9780190881061
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