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Author Whittaker, W. G. (William Gillies), 1876-1944.

Title The cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach : sacred and secular / W. Gillies Whittaker.

Publication Info. Oxford : Oxford University Press, [1959]
©1959

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 Talbott: Circulating Collection  MT115 .B122 W49  v.1    Available  ---
 Talbott: Circulating Collection  MT115 .B122 W49  v.1 c.3  Available  ---
 Talbott: Circulating Collection  MT115 .B122 W49  v.2    Available  ---
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Description 2 volumes : music ; 23 cm
Contents Part I : The church cantatas, first period. Preliminary ; Arnstadt ; Mühlhausen ; Weimar ; Cöthen -- Part II : The church cantatas, middle period. Cöthen-Leipzig ; Reconstructing Weimar cantatas -- Interlude I : Bach's borrowings. Cantatas utilizing borrowed instrumental material ; Cantatas containing borrowed vocal material ; Cantatas appertaining to the middle Leipzig period -- Interlude II : Chiefly concerning recitatives -- Part III : The church cantatas, last period, Leipzig, 1735-50. Preliminary ; Cantatas containing borrowed material ; Solo cantatas (wholly original) ; Choral cantatas -- Interlude III : The chorale in larger forms -- Appendix : Biblical and apochryphal texts found in the cantatas -- Part IV : The secular cantatas. Weimar ; Cöthen ; Leipzig -- Interlude IV : The relation between the Christmas Oratorio and three secular cantatas -- Appendix I : The church cantatas in alphabetical order -- Appendix II : Cantatas published in English and Welsh.
Subject Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. Cantatas.
Cantatas -- 18th century -- Analysis, appreciation.
Cantatas.
Chronological Term 18th century
Subject Cantatas (Bach, Johann Sebastian)
Cantatas -- Analysis, appreciation.
Chronological Term 1700 - 1799