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On Using Original Instruments On Using Original Instruments
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On Bach’s “Inconsistent” Articulation Marks On Bach’s “Inconsistent” Articulation Marks
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On How Bach’s Metaphysics Influenced His Music On How Bach’s Metaphysics Influenced His Music
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9 Consistent Inconsistencies
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Published:October 2003
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Abstract
To his devotees, Johann Sebastian Bach’s mystique originates in his music: one feels that there is much more to it than meets the ear, and that the extra something is profound. His mystique may be heightened, though, by our tantalizingly limited knowledge of his life and his performance style. For an example of the challenges of Bach scholarship, consider Bach’s articulation marks. These slurs and dots may have aided Bach’s contemporaries, but they flummoxed modern scholars for decades. The confusion lay in what Erwin Bodky called the markings’ “incredible discrepancies”. Through an exhaustive survey of Bach sources and Baroque performance treatises, John Butt discerned some of the motivation behind Bach’s markings. He showed that the markings give special insight into how Bach understood his music. This chapter presents an interview with Butt on Bach and his music, use of original musical instruments, Bach’s articulation marks, historical instruments, downbeat and dissonance, syntax, and Bach’s metaphysics.
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