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Johann Sebastian Bach

Bach: Mass in B Minor, BWV 232

Facsimile of the Autograph

$509.95
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Bärenreiter  |  SKU: BVK2194  |  Barcode: 9783761821947
  • Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
  • Instrumentation: SATB Choir, Orchestra
  • Work: Mass in B Minor, BWV 232
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Work Languages: English, German, Japanese
  • ISBN: 9783761821947
  • Size: 9.6 x 14.0 inches
  • Pages: 208
  • Urtext / Critical Edition

Description

Johann Sebastian Bach completed the Mass in B Minor in 1748/49 shortly after the Art of Fugue and shortly before his death. This late work is as concentrated and rich in compositional technique as scarcely any other work. As early as 1818, Hans-Georg Nägeli enthusiastically described the Mass as the "greatest musical artwork of all time and all nations". Since then it has been ranked as an icon of music history.

One of the primary functions of a facsimile is the preservation of such a cultural heritage, particularly when the manuscript (as is the case with the Mass in B Minor) is endangered and damaged by iron gall ink erosion. Furthermore, it is moving for Bach admirers to see how in some passages Bach's handwriting reflects the effort which this last work demanded of him.

The facsimile documents and records the present condition of the complete autograph score. Older reproductions have substituted a few individual folios where the content has become difficult to read in recent years. The renowned Bach scholar Christoph Wolff describes the work's significance in his introduction, gives an overview of the history of composition and draws attention to particular distinguishing features of the manuscript.

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Bach: Mass in B Minor, BWV 232

$509.95

Description

Johann Sebastian Bach completed the Mass in B Minor in 1748/49 shortly after the Art of Fugue and shortly before his death. This late work is as concentrated and rich in compositional technique as scarcely any other work. As early as 1818, Hans-Georg Nägeli enthusiastically described the Mass as the "greatest musical artwork of all time and all nations". Since then it has been ranked as an icon of music history.

One of the primary functions of a facsimile is the preservation of such a cultural heritage, particularly when the manuscript (as is the case with the Mass in B Minor) is endangered and damaged by iron gall ink erosion. Furthermore, it is moving for Bach admirers to see how in some passages Bach's handwriting reflects the effort which this last work demanded of him.

The facsimile documents and records the present condition of the complete autograph score. Older reproductions have substituted a few individual folios where the content has become difficult to read in recent years. The renowned Bach scholar Christoph Wolff describes the work's significance in his introduction, gives an overview of the history of composition and draws attention to particular distinguishing features of the manuscript.

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