Volume I
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1: Historical Background
Chapter 2: The Preludes
Chapter 3: The Allemandes
Chapter 4: The Courantes
Chapter 5: The Sarabandes
Chapter 6: The Optional Dances
Chapter 7: The Gigues
Chapter 8: Summary and Conclusions
Appendix: Analytical Designations
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Appendix: Analytical Designations
Volume II
Contents
Table of Contents for Volume II: Music Examples
Preface
Chapter 1: Music Examples for the Historical Background
Chapter 2: Music Examples for the Preludes
Chapter 3: Music Examples for the Allemandes
Chapter 4: Music Examples for the Courantes
Chapter 5: Music Examples for the Sarabandes
Chapter 6: Music Examples for the Optional Dances
Chapter 7: Music Examples for the Gigues
Extensive analyses of the most beloved of Bach's works
Allen Winold, Professor of Music Emeritus at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, has written numerous books on music theory and history. He has been an active composer, arranger, violinist, and conductor, and has given master classes and seminars throughout the world.
. . . these volumes are a fascinating, comprehensive, and
incredibly detailed look into the solo cello works of Bach.
Recommended for those who like theory and in-depth, analytical
discussions of Bach's music.April 1, 2009
*Strings Magazine*
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