JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH ALSO BY CHRISTOPH WOLFF BOOKS Der Stile antico in der Musik Johann Sebastian Bachs Bach-Studien: Gesammelte Reden und Aufsätze von Friedrich Smend (ed.) The String Quartets of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven: Studies of the Autograph Manuscripts (ed.) The New Grove Bach Family Bach-Bibliographie: Nachdruck der Verzeichnisse des Schrifttums über Johann Sebastian Bach (ed.) Orgel, Orgelmusik, und Orgelspiel: Festschrift Michael Schneider zum 75. Geburtstag (ed.) Bach Compendium: analytisch-bibliographisches Repertorium der Werke Johann Sebastian Bachs (co-ed.) A Life for New Music: Selected Papers of Paul Fromm (ed.) Johann Sebastian Bachs Spätwerk und dessen Umfeld: Perspektiven und Probleme (ed.) Johann Sebastian Bach und der süddeutsche Raum: Aspekte der Wirkungsgeschichte Bachs (co-ed.) Bach: Essays on His Life and Music Mozart’s Requiem: Historical and Analytical Studies, Documents, Score The World of the Bach Cantatas (ed.) The New Bach Reader: A Life of Johann Sebastian Bach in Letters and Documents (co-ed.) Driven into Paradise: The Musical Migration from Nazi Germany to the United States (co-ed.) Über Leben, Kunst und Kunstwerke: Aspekte musikalischer Biographie (ed.) Die Gegenwart der musikalischen Vergangenheit: Meisterwerke in der Dirigentenwerkstatt (ed.) EDITIONS OF WORKS BY BACH The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080; Fourteen Canons, BWV 1087; Cantatas BWV 22, 23, 127, 159, and 182; Clavier-Übung, Parts I–IV; Concerto for Two Violins, BWV 1043; Goldberg Variations, BWV 988; Kyrie, BWV 233a; Mass in B minor, BWV 232; A Musical Offering, BWV 1079; Organ Chorales from the Neumeister Collection; Works for Two Harpsichords EDITIONS OF WORKS BY MOZART Horn Concerto, K. 370b + 371; Piano Concertos (complete); Rondos for Piano and Orchestra, K. 382, 386; Grande sestetto concertante (arrangement of K. 364); Die neugeborne Ros’ entzückt, K. Anh. 11a OTHER EDITIONS Anguish of Hell and Peace of Soul: A Collection of Sixteen Motets on Psalm 116; Johann Michael Bach, The Complete Organ Chorales; Dieterich Buxtehude, The Keyboard Works; Antonio Caldara, Magnificat; Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, 24 Polonaises in All Keys; Paul Hindemith, Cardillac, Op. 39 JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH The Learned Musician CHRISTOPH WOLFF W • W • NORTON & COMPANY New York • London Copyright © 2013, 2000 by Christoph Wolff All rights reserved First published as a Norton paperback 2001 For information about permission to reproduce selections from this book, write to Permissions, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10110 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Wolff, Christoph Johann Sebastian Bach: the learned musician/Christoph Wolff. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN: 978-0-393-32256-4 pbk. 1. Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685–1750. 2. Composers—Germany—Biography. I. Title. ML410.B1 W793 2000 780'.92—dc21 [B] 99-054364 ISBN 978-0-393-07595-3 ebook W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 500 fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10110 www.wwnorton.com W. W. Norton & Company Ltd., 10 Coptic Street, London WC1A 1PU For Barbara, Katharina, Dorothea, and Stephanie Contents General Abbreviations Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Preface to the Updated Edition Preface Prologue: Bach and the Notion of “Musical Science” 1. Springs of Musical Talent and Lifelong Influences EISENACH, 1685–1695 Ambrosius Bach and His Family In the Ambience of Home, Town, Court, School, and Church 2. Laying the Foundations OHRDRUF, 1695–1700 In the Care of His Older Brother Sebastian’s Musical Beginnings 3. Bypassing a Musical Apprenticeship FROM LÜNEBURG TO WEIMAR, 1700–1703 Choral Scholar at St. Michael’s in Lüneburg Böhm, Reinken, and the Celle Court Capelle The Interim: Thuringian Opportunities Early Musical Achievements 4. Building a Reputation ORGANIST IN ARNSTADT AND MÜHLHAUSEN, 1703–1708 At the New Church in Arnstadt “First Fruits” and the Buxtehude Experience At the Blasius Church in Mühlhausen 5. Exploring “Every Possible Artistry” COURT ORGANIST AND CAMMER MUSICUS IN WEIMAR, 1708–1714 The First Six Years at the Ducal Court Clavier Virtuoso and Organ Expert 6. Expanding Musical Horizons CONCERTMASTER IN WEIMAR, 1714–1717 A Career Choice Mostly Music for “The Heaven’s Castle” “Musical Thinking”: The Making of a Composer High and Low Points 7. Pursuing “the Musical Contest for Superiority” CAPELLMEISTER IN CÖTHEN, 1717–1723 Princely Patronage Travels and Trials A Canon of Principles, and Pushing the Limits 8. Redefining a Venerable Office CANTOR AND MUSIC DIRECTOR IN LEIPZIG: THE 1720s A Capellmeister at St. Thomas’s Mostly Cantatas “The Great Passion” and Its Context 9. Musician and Scholar COUNTERPOINT OF PRACTICE AND THEORY Performer, Composer, Teacher, Scholar Music Director at the University Professorial Colleagues and University Students Materials and Metaphysics 10. Traversing Conventional Boundaries SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS: THE 1730s At a Crossroads Director of the Collegium Musicum and Royal Court Composer The Clavier-Übung Project At the Composer’s Desk 11. A Singing Bird and Carnations for the Lady of the House DOMESTIC AND PROFESSIONAL LIFE Family and Home Balancing Official Duties and Private Business 12. Contemplating Past, Present, and Future THE FINAL DECADE: THE 1740s Retreat but No Rest The Art of Fugue, the B-Minor Mass, and a Place in History The End Estate and Musical Legacy
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