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The official publication of the American Bach Society, Bach
Perspectives pioneers new areas of research into the life, times,
and music of the master composer. In Volume 10 of the series,
Matthew Dirst edits a collection of groundbreaking essays exploring
various aspects of Bach's organ-related activities. Lynn Edwards
Butler reconsiders Bach's report on Johann Scheibe's organ at St.
Paul's Church in Leipzig. Robin Leaver clarifies the likely
provenance and purpose of a collection of chorale harmonizations
copied in Dresden. George Stauffer investigates the ways various
independent trio movements served Bach as an artist and teacher. In
separate contributions, Christoph Wolff and Gregory Butler seek the
origins of concerted Bach cantata movements spotlighting the organ
and propose family trees of both parent works and offspring.
Finally, Matthew Cron provides a broad cultural frame for such
pieces and notes how their components engage in a larger discourse
about the German Baroque organ's intimation of heaven.
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