Bach's Cello Suites, Volumes 1 and 2: Analyses and Explorations
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.;v. 1. Text. Historical background;The preludes;The allemandes;The courantes;The sarabandes;The optional movements;The gigues;Summary and conclusions -- v. 2. Musical examples. Commendation Quotes: Dr. Winold's book is unlike any other I...
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Marc Notes: Dr. Winold's book is unlike any other I have read and is..a uniquely effective blending of the analytic, historical, and performance realms..it will prove to be an invaluable resource for teachers and students alike, and should be of interest to any serious music lover. --Robert Dodson "Provost, New England Conservatory"Commendation Quotes: Dr. Winold's book is unlike any other I have read and is..a uniquely effective blending of the analytic, historical, and performance realms..it will prove to be an invaluable resource for teachers and students alike, and should be of interest to any serious music lover. Commendation Quotes: "Dr. Winold's book is unlike any other I have read and is..a uniquely effective blending of the analytic, historical, and performance realms..it will prove to be an invaluable resource for teachers and students alike, and should be of interest to any serious music lover." --Robert Dodson "Provost, New England Conservatory "Biographical Note: Allen Winold, Professor of Music Emeritus at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, has written numerous books on music theory and history. He has been an active composer, arranger, violinist, and conductor, and has given master classes and seminars throughout the world. Review Quotes: ". . . these volumes are a fascinating, comprehensive, and incredibly detailed look into the solo cello works of Bach. Recommended for those who like theory and in-depth, analytical discussions of Bach's music.April 1, 2009"--G. P., Strings Magazine Table of Contents: Volume I Publisher Marketing: J. S. Bach's Suites for Unaccompanied Cello are among the most cherished and frequently played works in the entire literature of music, and yet they have never been the subject of a full-length music analytical study. The musical examples herein include every note of all movements (so one needs no separate copy of the music while reading the book), and undertakes both basic analyses--harmonic reduction, functional harmonic analysis, step progression analysis, form analysis, and syntagmatic and paradigmatic melodic analysis--and specialized analyses for some of the individual movements. Allen Winold presents a comprehensive study intended not only for cellists, but also for other performers, music theorists, music educators, and informed general readers. |
