New Bach Documents Give Insight Into Leipzig's Church Music
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Until now unknown files on Leipzig's church music have been discovered in the Leipzig City Archives, including manuscripts by Johann Sebastian Bach, Johann Christoph Gottsched and Georg Philipp Telemann. The findings are received by project staff Dr. Bernd Koska as part of the research project "Forschungsportal BACH" of the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig, based at the Bach Archive Leipzig. The Leipzig City Archives presents the findings [.…
The findings are received by project staff member Dr. Bernd Koska as part of the research project "Forschungsportal Bach" of the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig, based at the Bach-Archiv Leipzig. The files contain letters and application letters from Leipzig students and...
Unknown letters and testimonies from Bach's surroundings show that without targeted support Leipzig's church music would have sounded differently. What the new finds reveal about music life at the time.
A sensational find in the Leipzig City Archives provides new insights into the music city of Leipzig in the Baroque. A manuscript was discovered by Johann Sebastian Bach. It will be presented publicly from Tuesday.
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