In his handbook Bach vocal. Ein Handbuch, the renowned Bach scholar Christoph Wolff has compiled the basic information on all of Johann Sebastian Bach’s vocal works in a compact, clear form. Alongside
The North German organ music has been treated extensively in the last decades in many essays, books and sheet music editions. This book mainly strives to serve practical ... view details
This publication is designed for organists who wish to integrate the newer research in historical performance practice into their playing. It seeks to assist the player in converting the research on
Laukvik, Jon. Published by Carus-Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany. Copyright 1996. A detailed and scholarly introduction to Baroque performance practice based on selected organ works of the 16th-18th centuries,
Helmuth Rilling has performed Brahms' German Requiem many times as a conductor. In this book, he draws on his intimate knowledge of the score, examining the question of what Brahms wanted to
The Kyrie and Gloria of this new recording rigorously follow Bach's own meticulously configured "Dresden parts," and is thereby based for the first time exclusively on the musical text
This book on Handel's "Messiah" reflects Helmuth Rilling's remarkable skills, both as a conductor and as an educator. It is literally a "study guide" for conductors and ... view details