The English Bach Awakening: Knowledge of J.S. Bach and his Music in England, 1750-1830

Author:   Michael Kassler ,  Professor Bennett Zon
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   illustrated edition
ISBN:  

9781840146660


Pages:   500
Publication Date:   24 December 2004
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Michael Kassler ,  Professor Bennett Zon
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Ashgate Publishing Limited
Edition:   illustrated edition
Weight:   1.090kg
ISBN:  

9781840146660


ISBN 10:   1840146664
Pages:   500
Publication Date:   24 December 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'This is scholarship of the highest order. I was impressed throughout by the thoroughness of the research and the excellence of the writing and production. It is a fascinating subject and the 478 pages are well worth the financial outlay... I was very impressed indeed and recommend this book most warmly.' The Organ '... there is a lot of thorough research that bears upon a variety of other topics and relates to Bach reception history as well as the musical life of early-19th-century England...' Early Music Review '... thoroughly absorbing... a veritable mine of facts... The contents will inform and enlighten and be a valuable reference source for either the advanced student of player in particular... a very welcome addition to the Bach bookshelf...' Bach Notes '... useful and richly detailed... packed with such information as to be indispensable for any future author writing a critical account.' The Musical Times '... the quality of research, the volume of information brought together, and the dedication to accuracy are extraordinarily high. Building on the work of earlier scholars, the authors have vastly enlarged our knowledge of the details of the English Bach Awakening. For specialists in several areas of musicology this book will be a boon and a treasure... Kassler's work shows a Bach-like persistence and perfectionism in the gathering and evaluation of evidence which few of us can equal, and it has resulted in a notable achievement in Bach scholarship.' Music and Letters '[this book] should soon establish itself as a standard work.' Die Musikforschung '... admirably researched and ably editedseminal collection...' Eighteenth-Century Studies a book long neede


'This is scholarship of the highest order. I was impressed throughout by the thoroughness of the research and the excellence of the writing and production. It is a fascinating subject and the 478 pages are well worth the financial outlay... I was very impressed indeed and recommend this book most warmly.' The Organ '... there is a lot of thorough research that bears upon a variety of other topics and relates to Bach reception history as well as the musical life of early-19th-century England...' Early Music Review '... thoroughly absorbing... a veritable mine of facts... The contents will inform and enlighten and be a valuable reference source for either the advanced student of player in particular... a very welcome addition to the Bach bookshelf...' Bach Notes '... useful and richly detailed... packed with such information as to be indispensable for any future author writing a critical account.' The Musical Times '... the quality of research, the volume of information brought together, and the dedication to accuracy are extraordinarily high. Building on the work of earlier scholars, the authors have vastly enlarged our knowledge of the details of the English Bach Awakening. For specialists in several areas of musicology this book will be a boon and a treasure... Kassler's work shows a Bach-like persistence and perfectionism in the gathering and evaluation of evidence which few of us can equal, and it has resulted in a notable achievement in Bach scholarship.' Music and Letters '[this book] should soon establish itself as a standard work.' Die Musikforschung '... admirably researched and ably edited...seminal collection...' Eighteenth-Century Studies '... a book long needed, full of information on the world of English Bach admirers and organists, and offering a picture very different from the usual studies of the early reception.' The Organ Yearbook 'It is not only the overbearing sense of ethical research that impresses... There is also critical appraisal, analysis and even conjecture, but never stretching the evidence beyond reason... Back researchers and scholars of musical culture in nineteenth-century Britain can thank the editor, Michael Kassler, and Yo Tomita for this mint scholarship.' Musicology Australia


'This is scholarship of the highest order. I was impressed throughout by the thoroughness of the research and the excellence of the writing and production. It is a fascinating subject and the 478 pages are well worth the financial outlay... I was very impressed indeed and recommend this book most warmly.' The Organ '... there is a lot of thorough research that bears upon a variety of other topics and relates to Bach reception history as well as the musical life of early-19th-century England...' Early Music Review '... thoroughly absorbing... a veritable mine of facts... The contents will inform and enlighten and be a valuable reference source for either the advanced student of player in particular... a very welcome addition to the Bach bookshelf...' Bach Notes '... useful and richly detailed... packed with such information as to be indispensable for any future author writing a critical account.' The Musical Times '... the quality of research, the volume of information brought together, and the dedication to accuracy are extraordinarily high. Building on the work of earlier scholars, the authors have vastly enlarged our knowledge of the details of the English Bach Awakening. For specialists in several areas of musicology this book will be a boon and a treasure... Kassler's work shows a Bach-like persistence and perfectionism in the gathering and evaluation of evidence which few of us can equal, and it has resulted in a notable achievement in Bach scholarship.' Music and Letters '[this book] should soon establish itself as a standard work.' Die Musikforschung '... admirably researched and ably edited...seminal collection...' Eighteenth-Century Studies '... a book long needed, full of information on the world of English Bach admirers and organists, and offering a picture very different from the usual studies of the early reception.' The Organ Yearbook 'It is not only the overbearing sense of ethical research that impresses... There is also critical appraisal, analysis and even conjecture, but never stretching the evidence beyond reason... Back researchers and scholars of musical culture in nineteenth-century Britain can thank the editor, Michael Kassler, and Yo Tomita for this mint scholarship.' Musicology Australia


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Michael Kassler, Michael Kassler and Associates, Australia Michael Kassler, Philip Olleson, Yo Tomita.

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