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The Music of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

The Music of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

David Schulenberg

University of Rochester Press
2014
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In this first comprehensive examination of the music of the most prolific Bach son, David Schulenberg offers new perspectives on the career, style, and originality of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Of Bach's four sons who became composers, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-88) was the most prolific, the most original, and the most influential both during and after his lifetime. This is the first comprehensive study of his music, examining not only the famous keyboard sonatas and concertos but also the songs, the chamber music, and the sacred works, many of which resurfaced only recently and have not previously been evaluated. A compositional biography,the book surveys C. P. E. Bach's extensive output of nearly a thousand works while tracing his musical development-from his student days at Leipzig and Frankfurt (Oder), through his nearly three decades as court musician to Prussian King Frederick "the Great," to his final twenty years as cantor and music director at Hamburg. David Schulenberg, author of important books on the music of J. S. Bach and his first son, W. F. Bach, here considers the legacy of the second son from a compelling new perspective. Focusing on C. P. E. Bach's compositional choices within his social and historical context, Schulenberg shows how C. P. E. Bach deliberately avoided his father's style whileborrowing from the manner of his Berlin colleagues, who were themselves inspired by Italian opera. Schulenberg also shows how C. P. E. Bach, now best known for his virtuoso keyboard works, responded to changing cultural and aesthetic trends by refashioning himself as a writer of vocal music and popular chamber compositions. Audio versions of the book's musical examples, as well as further examples and supplementary tables and texts, are available on a companion website. David Schulenberg is professor of music at Wagner College and teaches historical performance at the Juilliard School. He is the author of The Music of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (University of Rochester Press, 2010).
Studien Zur Kirchenmusik Von Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788)
Die Studien untersuchen ausgehend von der Musikanschauung Carl Philipp Emanuel Bachs, wie sich diese formal, harmonisch und inhaltlich in seinen kirchenmusikalischen Vokalwerken vermittelt, welchen Einfluss sie auf seinen Stil und die Modernitat seiner Musiksprache hat und wie intensiv sie auch nachfolgende Epochen pragt. Die von Bach zur Instrumentalmusik dargelegten Ansichten zu Figuration, Harmonik, Vortrag und Wirkung fuhren auch in der kirchlichen Vokalmusik zu einer neuen ausdrucksstarken, gleichermassen den Geist des Sturm und Drang wie der Empfindsamkeit atmenden Musiksprache. Ausgehend von dem musikgeschichtlichen Hintergrund wird mittels der Analyse exemplarisch ausgewahlter Werke aufgezeigt, wie Bachs Musikanschauung Form und Harmonik durchdringt. Dabei werden Unterschiede und Besonderheiten der verschiedensten Gattungen vom Oratorium uber Passionsmusiken herausgearbeitet und Bachs Neuerungen thematisiert. Auf den Erkenntnissen aufbauend werden im Ausblick Auffuhrungspraxis und Musikpflege diskutiert, die schon auf die Wiener Klassiker hindeuten und diese entscheidend beeinflussen. So wird am Beispiel der Kirchenmusik Carl Philipp Emanuel Bachs deutlich, wie sich musikalisch die Brucke zwischen Barock und der Wiener Klassik spannt. Seine Musik erweist sich hierin als entscheidendes Bindeglied.
The Letters of C. P. E. Bach

The Letters of C. P. E. Bach

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

Clarendon Press
1997
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The Letters of C.P.E Bach is the first complete edition of the letters to appear in a single volume in any language. Very few of the letters have appeared previously in English translation. Bach's letters are arguably the most significant extant collection by an eighteenth-century composer, with the notable exception of Mozart's. They give a fascinating picture of the most famous son of J.S. Bach hard at work publishing his own music, debating aesthetic matters, and championing the music and teachings of his father. Most of the letters date from the last twenty years of Bach's life when he was working as music director of the five main churches in Hamburg. Almost 80% are addressed to five people: his printer in Leipzig, Johann Gottlob Immanuel Breitkopf; his friend and agent in Göttingen, Johann Nikolaus Forkel; the Viennese music publisher, Artaria; the Schwerin organist and collector of Bach's music, Johann Jacob Heinrich Westphal; and Georg Philipp Telemann's grandson, Georg Michael, who served as one of the interim music directors in Hamburg before Bach's arrival. The literary personalities including Charles Burney, Karl Wilhelm Ramler, Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg, Johann Kaspar Lavater, and Johann Joachim Eschenburg. The letters fall into three phases. In the first period, Bach is learning and struggling with his his new responsibilities in Hamburg. The second and largest phase begins in 1773 and is dominated by the collaboration between Bach, as publisher of his own works, and Breitkopf, as printer of those works. The third period is characterized by Bach's painstaking final preparations of his estate and legacy during the last two years of his life. Bach's short transactional letters, chronicling his day-to-day business affairs, are balanced by longer, reflective ones that reveal more of Bachs personality and opinions than previous interpretations have suggested.
Probestücke Sonatas, Wq 63

Probestücke Sonatas, Wq 63

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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This volume contains C.P.E. Bach's "Achtzehn Probe-St cke in Sechs Sonaten" and "Sechs neue Clavier-St cke," Wq 63 (H 70-75, H 292-297), written as a companion to his keyboard treatise "Versuch ber das wahre Art das Clavier zu spielen." Also included is a facsimile of Gerstenberg's arrangement of Wq 63/6/iii published in "La Flora" (1787) with texts of the dying Socrates and Hamlet's "To be or not to be" soliloquy.
"Probestücke" Sonatas, Wq 63

"Probestücke" Sonatas, Wq 63

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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This volume contains the "Probest cke" Sonatas, Wq 63, written to accompany the Versuch ber die wahre Art das Clavier zu spielen (1753-62). It includes a facsimile of Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg's arrangement of the Fantasia in C Minor (H 75) with texts and translations.