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** ATTENTION (NO REFUNDS FOR DIGITAL ORDERS): This download consists of a high-quality, printable PDF for iPads, tablets, and computers.
** CLICK HERE to order the Hardcopy Edition.
** View the 15-minute video below for a summary & overview of the book!
ABOUT THIS BOOK: Tempo & Duration in the Music of Bach: Uncovering J.S. Bach’s science of tempo, symbolism, and proportion (237 pages). All performers who love Bach’s music and who are interested in tempo MUST HAVE this landmark publication! Begun in 1992 and completed in 2025, this book explains Bach’s secret (and sacred) science of tempo and duration and supplies analytical charts with the correct tempos for Bach’s complete works, including: complete cantatas, motets, magnificat, passions, complete organ and harpsichord works, and all other instrumental, chamber and orchestral works. This book is guaranteed to enhance one’s understanding of Bach as musical scientist as well as solidify one’s approach to tempo as a performer. Minimal jargon is used and intermediate mathematical skills are required.
** ATTENTION (NO REFUNDS FOR DIGITAL ORDERS): This download consists of a high-quality, printable PDF for iPads, tablets, and computers.
** CLICK HERE to order the Hardcopy Edition.
** View the 15-minute video below for a summary & overview of the book!
ABOUT THIS BOOK: Tempo & Duration in the Music of Bach: Uncovering J.S. Bach’s science of tempo, symbolism, and proportion (237 pages). All performers who love Bach’s music and who are interested in tempo MUST HAVE this landmark publication! Begun in 1992 and completed in 2025, this book explains Bach’s secret (and sacred) science of tempo and duration and supplies analytical charts with the correct tempos for Bach’s complete works, including: complete cantatas, motets, magnificat, passions, complete organ and harpsichord works, and all other instrumental, chamber and orchestral works. This book is guaranteed to enhance one’s understanding of Bach as musical scientist as well as solidify one’s approach to tempo as a performer. Minimal jargon is used and intermediate mathematical skills are required.