Ebook: Bach and Tuning
Author: Johnny Reinhard
- Tags: History & Criticism, Music, Arts & Photography, Piano, Instruments, Music, Arts & Photography, Strings, Banjos, Cellos, Mandolins, Ukuleles, Violas, Violins, Instruments, Music, Arts & Photography, Mathematics, Applied, Geometry & Topology, History, Infinity, Mathematical Analysis, Matrices, Number Systems, Popular & Elementary, Pure Mathematics, Reference, Research, Study & Teaching, Transformations, Trigonometry, Science & Math, General, Anthropology, Politics & Social Sciences
- Series: Quellen und Studien zur Musikgeschichte von der Antike bis in die Gegenwart. Sources and Studies in Music History from Antiquity to the Present
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH
- Language: English
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Bach and Tuning is strictly concerned with the identification of a historically accurate tuning paradigm that applies to the great majority of Johann Sebastian Bach’s music. Once Bach has his personal tuning aesthetic acknowledged, a new dimension of meaning is invoked in performance through the intended interplay of diverse musical intervals. This new narrative lays bare Bach’s mental calculations regarding his idealized intonation. Bach, the true chromatic composer of the Baroque, was the scion of a great music family. Likewise, Andreas Werckmeister was the bright star in a neighboring musical family, only a generation earlier. Bach and Tuning connects the valuable tuning contribution made by Werckmeister to Bach’s musical masterpieces.
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