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Musicians--listeners, performers, and scholars alike--have often felt a profound connectedness between various movements in multimovement works by the great composers. But sensing musical unity is one thing; showing it is another. In Aspects of Unity in J. S. Bach's Partitas and Suites, David Beach examines many of the forty-four works by Bach in this genre-for keyboard, orchestra, and solo instruments, including the beloved solo works for violin and for cello-from this perspective. Through careful attention to motivic and harmonic repetitions at various structural levels, made plain to the eye in numerous annotated musical examples and diagrams, Beach establishes that Bach often did link several movements of a suite in various ways, sometimes by overt but often by more subtle means. Aspects of Unity in J. S. Bach's Partitas and Suites thus provides new insight into the inner workings of these great works [Publisher description]
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Suite (Music), Suites, Music, instruction and studyEdition | Availability |
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Aspects of unity in J.S. Bach's partitas and suites: an analytical study
2005, University of Rochester Press
in English
1580462022 9781580462020
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Aspects of Unity in J. S. Bach's Partitas and Suites: An Analytical Study (Eastman Studies in Music)
September 15, 2005, University of Rochester Press
Paperback
in English
8210000810 9788210000812
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [89]) and index.
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