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Bach Bibliography: the most comprehensive bibliographical information in Bach research today, created and operated by Yo Tomita
American Bach Society: Professional society of Bach scholars consisting mostly of university professors, generally more traditional and mainstream than Bach Network UK Bach Network UK: Excellent website of Bach Scholars centered in the UK whose main interests deviate from the mainstream: “The central aim of the forum is to facilitate contacts which will encourage thought about Bach and his music: thought that may be quite different from the established terms of academic discourse.” Hosts an online journal as well as a forum. Riemenschneider Bach Institute Library: The most comprehensive Bach library in the US and probably the world, directed by professor Melvin P. Unger Bach Cantatas Website: the most comprehensive source for information on Bach's cantatas on the web today. Created and operated by Aryeh Oron, who is also the moderator of three Yahoo discussion groups: Bach Cantatas Mailing List: Yahoo group of Bach cantata aficionados Bach Recordings Mailing List: Yahoo group of Bach audiophiles Bach Musicology Mailing List: Yahoo group of Bach aficionados J.S. Bach Page: the most comprehensive source for information on recordings of Bach's music on the web today, created and operated by Jan Hanford and Jan Koster Bach: BinAural Collaborative Hypertext: fascinating web site designed by Professor Tim Smith of Northern Arizona University, integrates musical scores with audio and commentary on the web Tim Smith's Bach Page: provides interesting insights on analysis of Bach's music with an emphasis on counterpoint and fugues Fugues of The Well-Tempered Clavier: Tim Smith and pianist, David Korevaar's ingenious creation, uses BinAural Collaborative Hypertext for Bach's fugues David Schulenberg's Home Page: features unpublished essays, downloadable recordings of Schulenberg's performances, and even original ragtime compositions, by the author of The Keyboard Music of J.S. Bach and the textbook Music of the Baroque Bernard Sherman's Home Page: features articles and more by this extremely prolific writer, includes several Bach articles and even an article on tempo in Bach Dave's J.S. Bach Page: excellently presented web site featuring recommended recordings, MIDI arrangements, catalogue of works, and more by electric bassist, Dave Grossman. |
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