Über Johann Sebastian Bachs Leben, Kunst and Kunstwerke (Leipzig 1802)
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- Editor: Christoph Wolff
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: German
- ISBN:
- Size: 7.1 x 9.8 inches
- Pages: 228
Contents:
- Vorwort
- Zur Entstehungsgeschichte von Forkels Bach-Buch
- Zur Edition
- Edition:
- Johann Nikolaus Forkel: Ueber Johann Sebastian Bachs Leben, Kunst and Kunstwerke:
- Original Titelei (Faksimile)
- Vorrede:
- I. [Bachs Vorfahren]
- II. [Bachs Leben]
- III. [Bachs Art, das Clavier zu spielen]
- IV. [Bachs Art, die Organ zu behandeln]
- V. [Bachs Komposition]
- VI. [Bachs Melodie]
- VII. [Bachs Lehrart im Spielen and in der Komposition]
- VIII. [Bachs häusliches and bürgerliches Leben]
- IX. [Bachs Kunstwerke]
- X. [Von Bachs Sorgfalt, seine Works stets zu verbessern]
- XI. [Von der Art des Bachschen Genies]
- Quellen:
- A. Nekrolog auf Johann Sebastian Bach (1750/1754)
- B. Briefe Carl Philipp Emanuel Bachs an Forkel (1774-1776)
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- Brief vom 9. August 1774
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- Brief vom 26. August 1774
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- Brief vom 15. September 1774
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- Brief vom 7. Oktober 1774
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- Undatierter Brief (Anfang Dezember 1774)
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- Brief vom 13. Januar 1775
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- Brief vom 20. September 1775
- Materialien:
- C. Selbstankündigung and Rezensionen:
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- Johann Nikolaus Forkel (Göttingen, 19. Februar 1803)
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- Johann Gottlieb Carl Spazier (Leipzig, 5. Februar 1803)
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- Anonyme Besprechung (Jena, 4. August 1803)
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- Johann Friedrich Reichardt (Berlin, 1806)
- D. Karl Friedrich Zelter: Reaktionen and Kommentare:
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- Dank für das vom Autor übersandte Buch (10. Januar 1803)
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- Rezension in der Leipziger AMZ (23. Februar 1803)
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- Entwurf eines Briefes an Forkel (nach 28. April 1803)
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- Anmerkungen zu Forkels Buch in Zelters Handexemplar
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- Fingierter Brief an Forkel nach dessen Tod (1818 or später)
- Anhang (Verzeichnisse):
- Abkürzungen:
- Allgemein
- Literatur and Bibliotheken
- Register:
- Sachbegriffe
- Kompositionen: Works Johann Sebastian Bachs, Works anderer Komponisten
- Personen
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