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Bach original manuscripts
Bach original manuscripts




All of his contemporaries were doing it – especially Handel, who was indeed the Ultimate Recycler of music by himself or anybody else as long as it was good and helpful.īach’s imagination and skills in that department are second to none. On the contrary, it is available for remolding and reconfiguring. There is no need to be faithful to the original that so-called original is not a sacred relic which cannot be moved or touched. In other words, a violin piece turned into a harpsichord piece must sound like harpsichord music, as opposed to a violin piece played on the harpsichord. Now back to Bach arranging his own music… In doing so he always applied a basic principle of 18 th-century music making: any arrangement or re-composition of a piece must sound idiomatic when performed on the new medium. (Personally I must admit I am a sucker for Bach played on the piano.) This can be done on any instrument, period or not. Authenticity can only exist in the present it lives in the heart of those who wish to express themselves today through music of the past (or the present, of course). Historical knowledge, however deep and comprehensive it might be, is not the sole source of an interpretation it’s only a way of honing the right tools in order to make music sound relevant and modern to our world.

bach original manuscripts

This in turn enables us to make our own personal decisions about the music, today, for the world of today. The only purpose of the HIP movement can be to get rid of the many layers of varnish tradition has piled upon the music in order to access sources directly without the numerous filters added by generations of performers and editors (no matter how fabulous many of them were).

bach original manuscripts

Just listen to early 20 th-century recordings of romantic music (widely available on different platforms) to understand how parameters of music performance can change over only a hundred years… Then multiply this gap by three or four. Without actual recordings we will never know what music making really sounded like back in the 18 th-century. The purpose of this movement however cannot be to recreate music the way it sounded back then – in other words, to recreate an “original version” that stands out as the ultimate beacon of truth. It is a fascinating process that has completely changed our way of understanding the music of the past. The journey of the HIP movement implies going back to original ways of performing music by devoting our attention to original manuscripts, editions and musical instruments of a specific era, and learning everything about what music meant to the people who composed it, performed it and lived with it. Some people will say that a specific interpretation is “authentic” as opposed to another one – like “authentic” on the baroque violin but “not authentic” on its modern counterpart… If only things were that simple. To some extent, that concept has contaminated the universe of musical performance practice (commonly known as “Historically Informed Performance”, or HIP movement the German tongue-twister Aufführungspraxis can also impress). They were light years away from two of our very modern concepts: first, the notion of copyright and ownership second, the idea that music exists in a pure and definitive (almost sacred) form which should not be altered.ġ9 th– and early 20 th-century musicology developed a concept of reverence for the idea of the “original version” ( Urfassung) of any piece of music, with the implication that there is for each piece an original and/or definitive version that should be considered authentic and untouchable. There was no inhibition in using someone else’s music for one’s own purposes.

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Our topic is the power of transformation in Bach’s music, and more specifically, his capacity to transform, modify and re-utilize his own music or the music of other composers and turn it into something new and different that takes a life of its own.Īrranging music was a daily business for 18 th-century composers: music was for them a living matter waiting to be molded and transformed depending on daily needs. With this triple musical dose of Bach, there can’t be too much of a good thing.






Bach original manuscripts