J.S. Bach's Precepts and principles for playing the thorough-bass or accompanying in four parts : Leipzig, 1738 : translation with facsimile, introduction, and explanatory notes

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J.S. Bach's Precepts and principles for playing the thorough-bass or accompanying in four parts : Leipzig, 1738 : translation with facsimile, introduction, and explanatory notes

by Pamela L. Poulin

(Early music series, 16)

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1994

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Vorschriften und Grundsätze zum vierstimmigen Spielen des General-Bass oder Accompagnement

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Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750 -- Vorschriften und Grundsätze zum vierstimmigen Spielen des General-Bass oder Accompagnement

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Believed to have been dictated by J.S. Bach to one of his students at the Leipzig Thomas-Schule, the Precepts and Principles for Playing the Thorough Bass or Accompanying in Four Parts is the most important teaching document of Bach's to have survived, providing insights into his teaching of harmony and fugue, and perhaps on his compositional process as well. Heinrich Schenker made use of Precepts (which he called Bach's Generalbassibuchlein ) in the formulation of his analytical system. Here is a translation, commentary, transcription of the music examples into modern notation, and complete facsimile of this treatise. The 48-leaved manuscript, in which the hand of Bach's pupil Carl August Thieme (1721-95) has been identified, consists of thorough basses, studies in fugue writing, as well as figured basses and cadence patterns suitable for keyboard practice. This book is intended for scholars and students of baroque music theory and keyboard performance practice.

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