Oeuvres complètes pour orgue - coffret //eb 9035
256,00€
Auteur(s)
Bach Johann Sebastian
Éditeur(s)
Breitkopf
Genre
Répertoire
DISPONIBILITE
Expédié sous 4 à 10 jours
Date de parution
30/11/2018
Support
Broché
EAN
9790004187388
Resumé
Complete Organ Works - Urtext
New Edition in 10 Volumes
Musical text reflecting the current status of Bach research
Features comprehensive introductions, extensive commentaries, supplementary material onlin
Large format (32 x 25 cm), compact music engraving, convenient page turns
This new edition merits a place of honor. On receiving the first volume, I felt like I had been reintroduced to an old friend. The scholarship is excellent, and the introductory comments are readable and useful. There are now generous facsimile pages, as well as the digital content. I feel it appropriate to recommend this edition to any serious student or professional performer as an attractive and informative volume. (Jonathan B. Hall, American Organist)
The Edition :
With repertoire works, musicians often have the choice between editions conceived for practical music-making and others that are more scholarly in concept. This also applies to the organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach, which are available today in various editions. Among them is that of Heinz Lohmann, which Breitkopf & Härtel began publishing in 1967 and whose concept strove for an amalgamation of practice and Urtext.
Current Urtext status, historically informed, edited with performers in mind
More than 40 years later, the demands made on a new Urtext edition of Bach's organ works are as stringent as ever before. Next to the results of scholarly research on Bach and the sources, aspects of a historically informed performance practice are increasingly claiming our attention today. Also important for study, teaching and concert performance are, in addition to the above-mentioned demands, such external criteria as format, paper, convenient page turns and an easily legible layout that helps the user quickly grasp the musical context. Breitkopf & Härtel's new edition of Johann Sebastian Bach's organ works wants to do justice to these demands. Next to the core contents of the repertoire, it will also feature all of the master's "clavier" works which require an independent pedal. Moreover, it will include all authentic early versions as well as the fragmentarily transmitted works. As to the dubious works, it will contain those which can be attributed to Bach today with considerable certainty.
Les 10 volumes du coffret :
EB 8801 Vol. 1: Preludes and Fugues I edited by David Schulenberg
(140 pages, 32 x 25 cm, 628 g, Softbound)
EB 8802 Vol. 2: Preludes and Fugues II edited by David Schulenberg
(148 pages, 32 x 25 cm, 658 g, Softbound)
EB 8803 Vol. 3: Fantasias Fugues edited by Pieter Dirksen
(160 pages, 32 x 25 cm, 707 g, Softbound)
EB 8804 Vol. 4: Toccatas and Fugues / Individual Works edited by Jean-Claude Zehnder
(184 pages, 32 x 25 cm, 776 g, Softbound)
EB 8805 Vol. 5: Sonatas / Trios / Concertos edited by Pieter Dirksen
(216 pages, 32 x 25 cm, 926 g, Softbound)
EB 8806 Vol. 6: Clavierübung III / Schübler-Choräle / Canonische Veränderungen über Vom Himmel hoch edited by Werner Breig
(156 pages, 32 x 25 cm, 670 g, Softbound)
EB 8807 Vol. 7: Orgelbüchlein edited by Sven Hiemke
(104 pages, 32 x 25 cm, 485 g, Softbound)
EB 8808 Vol. 8: Organ chorales of the Leipzig manuscript (Great Eighteen Chorales) edited by Jean-Claude Zehnder
(184 pages, 32 x 25 cm, 816 g, Softbound)
EB 8809 Vol. 9: Choral Partitas / Individually transmitted Choral Settings I edited by Reinmar Emans and Matthias Schneider
(184 pages, 32 x 25 cm, 780 g, Softbound)
EB 8810 Vol. 10: Individually transmitted Choral Settings II edited by Reinmar Emans and Matthias Schneider
(200 pages, 32 x 25 cm, 843 g, Softbound)