A Woman's Voice in Baroque Music: Mariane von Ziegler and J.S. Bach
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1138254061
ISBN-13
9781138254060
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 28th, 2016
Print length
210 Pages
Weight
342 grams
Dimensions
15.50 x 23.40 x 1.60 cms
Product Classification:
Western "classical" musicBaroque music (c 1600 to c 1750)Techniques of music / music tutorials
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At the end of his second year in Leipzig, J.S. Bach composed nine sacred cantatas to texts by Leipzig poet Mariana von Ziegler (1695-1760). Despite the fact that these cantatas are Bach''s only compositions to texts by a female poet, the works have been largely ignored in the Bach literature. Dr Mark Peters presents the first comprehensive account of this repertory, providing a significant new perspective on both Ziegler as poet and cantata librettist and Bach as cantata composer.
At the end of his second year in Leipzig, J.S. Bach composed nine sacred cantatas to texts by Leipzig poet Mariane von Ziegler (1695-1760). Despite the fact that these cantatas are Bach''s only compositions to texts by a female poet, the works have been largely ignored in the Bach literature. Ziegler was Germany''s first female poet laureate, and the book highlights her significance in early eighteenth-century Germany and her commitment to advancing women''s rights of self-expression. Peters enriches and enlivens the account with extracts from Ziegler''s four published volumes of poetry and prose, and analyses her approach to cantata text composition by arguing that her distinctive conception of the cantata as a genre encouraged Bach''s creative musical realizations. In considering Bach''s settings of Ziegler''s texts, Peters argues that Bach was here pursuing a number of compositional procedures not common in his other sacred cantatas, including experimentation with the order of movements within a cantata, with formal considerations in arias and recitatives, and with the use of instruments, as well as innovative approaches to Vox Christi texts and to texts dealing with speech and silence. A Woman''s Voice in Baroque Music is the first book to deal in depth with issues of women in music in relation to Bach, and one of the few comprehensive studies of a specific repertory of Bach''s sacred cantatas. It therefore provides a significant new perspective on both Ziegler as poet and cantata librettist and Bach as cantata composer.
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