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Hardcover J.S. Bach Book

ISBN: 1025760239

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J.S. Bach

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"J.S. Bach. V.1" is a monumental study of the life and music of Johann Sebastian Bach, written by the polymath and Nobel Peace Prize winner Albert Schweitzer. This first volume provides an exhaustive examination of the composer's artistic evolution, positioning his work within the broader context of the German Lutheran tradition. Schweitzer offers profound insights into the aesthetic and poetic nature of Bach's compositions, particularly emphasizing the relationship between his music and the underlying religious and philosophical themes.

The book meticulously traces Bach's development from his early training and positions in Weimar and C then to his mastery of the organ and choral forms. Through detailed analysis of works like the "St. Matthew Passion" and the "St. John Passion", Schweitzer explores how Bach's musical motifs serve as a pictorial and emotional language. This work remains a cornerstone of musicology, celebrated for its unique blend of technical analysis and spiritual appreciation.

Musicians, scholars, and admirers of Baroque music will find this text an essential guide to understanding the structural complexity and deep expressive power of Bach's oeuvre. Schweitzer's empathetic and scholarly approach ensures that the legacy of the great composer is presented with both clarity and reverence.

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