Johann Sebastian Bach's St John Passion: Genesis, Transmission, and Meaning

Author:   Alfred Dürr (Director, Director, Bach Institute, Gottingen (retired)) ,  Alfred Clayton
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198162407


Pages:   196
Publication Date:   30 November 2000
Format:   Hardback
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Johann Sebastian Bach's St John Passion: Genesis, Transmission, and Meaning


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This book (published in German by Bärenreiter in 1988 and now available in English translation for the first time) is a comprehensive guide to the genesis, transmission, structure, meaning, and performance considerations of Bach's St John Passion. The St John Passion is one of Bach's most fascinating works. Its text demonstrates a profound understanding of St John's Gospel. The musical design of the choruses with their numerous interrelationships is quite unique and requires some explanation. The fact that the Passion exists in four different versions leads Dürr to ask which changes were intentional and which were the result of practical constraints or of orders issued by church authorities. The introduction to the work is preceded by a detailed account of its genesis and transmission, and the uniquely complicated nature of the sources. The discussion of the Passion itself is based on the assumption that what Bach wanted to say to the Leipzig congregation on Good Friday was designed to be understood in verbal and musical terms. Number symbolism, 'eye music', and encrypted information do not form the essence of what Bach was trying to communicate to us.

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Author:   Alfred Dürr (Director, Director, Bach Institute, Gottingen (retired)) ,  Alfred Clayton
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.40cm
Weight:   0.354kg
ISBN:  

9780198162407


ISBN 10:   0198162405
Pages:   196
Publication Date:   30 November 2000
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface 1: Genesis Introduction. Did Bach compose a Passion before 1724? 1. Version I (1724) 2. Version II (1725) 3. Version III (c. 1730) 4. Version IV (c. 1749) 5. Score A 2: Transmission 1. The lost original score X (1724?) 2. The revised score (source A, c. 1739-1749) 3. The original parts: Introduction; Set I; Set II; Set III; Set IV; Parts no longer extant 3: Meaning 1. Protestant settings of the Passion 2. The text of the St John Passion: a. The depiction of the Passion in the Gospel according to St John; b. The Gospel text; c. The chorale verses; d. The free poetry 3: Bach's music: a. The setting of the biblical narrative; b. The chorale movements; c. The choruses; d. The arias and ariosos 4: Problms associated with the overall formal design and the different versions 5: Performance practice: a. General remarks; b. The execution of the continuo; c. Specific problems Appendices: Problematical Points Appendix I The participation of transverse flutes in Version I Appendix II The reconstruction of Movement 33 in Version I Appendix III The chronology of the Passions Bach performed in Leipzig Appendix IV The problem of symmetry in Bach's work Bibliography Picture Credits Text of the St John Passion (German & English)

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`If it is reliable information on this remarkable work that you want, Dürr's study is the obvious place to start. Bach could have no more faithful servant' John Butt, Times Literary Supplement Durr's sensitivity to and historical grasp of the text ... give the book an authority that can hardly be surpassed. `It would be fair ... to describe Alfred Durr as the doyen of Bach scholars worldwide ... a scholar of legendary reliability and good sense. Like many others, I feel a deep pleasure in welcoming the spate of books and articles of his post-retirement years, for whatever he touches is in safe hands ... The obvious strength of the book is its alert and intimate description of three complicated matters ... covered here better than ever before: the Passion's genesis ... transmission ... and meaning ... Durr's sensitivity to and historical grasp of the text ... give the book an authority that can hardly be surpassed.' Peter Williams, Musical Times, March 2001 `a useful setting-out of the various problems the work presents, and the author's comments are always sensible.' Early Music Review 67, Feb 01.


Durr writes illuminatingly and perceptively on topics such as the theology of St John's Gospel and its relationship to Bach's setting, questions of overall design and tonal architecture Early Music Presents in convenient form many of the findings of Bach scholarship on the genesis and transmission of the work Early Music If it is reliable information on this remarkable work that you want, Durr's study is the obvious place to start. Bach could have no more faithful servant John Butt, Times Literary Supplement


`If it is reliable information on this remarkable work that you want, Durr's study is the obvious place to start. Bach could have no more faithful servant' John Butt, Times Literary Supplement Durr's sensitivity to and historical grasp of the text ... give the book an authority that can hardly be surpassed. `It would be fair ... to describe Alfred Durr as the doyen of Bach scholars worldwide ... a scholar of legendary reliability and good sense. Like many others, I feel a deep pleasure in welcoming the spate of books and articles of his post-retirement years, for whatever he touches is in safe hands ... The obvious strength of the book is its alert and intimate description of three complicated matters ... covered here better than ever before: the Passion's genesis ... transmission ... and meaning ... Durr's sensitivity to and historical grasp of the text ... give the book an authority that can hardly be surpassed.' Peter Williams, Musical Times, March 2001 `a useful setting-out of the various problems the work presents, and the author's comments are always sensible.' Early Music Review 67, Feb 01.


Author Information

Alfred Dürr is one of the principal editors of the Neue Bach Ausgabe in which he edited Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. He is the author of the standard work in German on Bach's cantatas. (An English translation of this book, by Richard D.P. Jones, is in progress.) He holds honorary doctorates of music at Baldwin-Wallace College, Ohio and at Oxford University. Alfred Clayton (translator) has translated numerous books, including (for OUP) Paul Badura-Skoda: Interpreting Bach at the Keyboard.

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