Book description
The music of J. S.Bach has a unique power and attraction some 300
years after it was written. From annual performances of the great
Passions and BBC Radio 3's hugely successful Bach Christmas, to its
use in adverts, films and popular arrangements, the imaginative
strength of Bach's music continues to draw listeners to explore its
mysteries. This new Pocket Guide looks at all Bach's music, sacred and
secular, and explores why he speaks so profoundly to our age about
both the spiritual and the sensual in life. Among the features of this
easy-to-use book: The Bach Top Ten Bach: The music work by work
Performing Bach today Bach: The life year by year What people said
about Bach Accessible and easy to use, Nicholas Kenyon provides for
the first time an up-to-date survey of all Bach's major works in the
light of the latest research, from Masses to Cantatas, Concertos to
Suites, and recommends the best CDs and further reading.
Sir Nicholas Kenyon, CBE, has been Managing Director of the
Barbican Centre since 2007. He was Director of the BBC Proms from 1996
to 2007, and Controller, BBC Radio 3, from 1992 to 1998. He has
written The Faber Pocket Guide to Mozart, the history of the BBC
Symphony Orchestra, the biography of Simon Rattle, edited the
influential volume Authenticity and Early Music and co-edited Proms: A
New History. He was knighted in 2008. He lives in London with his wife
and four children.