Explore the life and work of Johann Sebastian Bach through a thoughtful, era-spanning look at the composer as church musician and innovator.
This edition presents Sedley Taylor’s biographical lecture, tracing Bach from early musical roots to his mature mastery in sacred and instrumental music. It highlights pivotal moments, such as his Leipzig years, major cantatas, and the personal and professional forces that shaped his art.
The narrative blends biographical detail with insight into Bach’s daily life, his roles at the Thomasschule, and the enduring impact of his sacred music. Readers gain a sense of the man behind the works, from his family life to the challenges and triumphs of composing for the Lutheran church.
- Learn how Bach’s training, positions, and collaborations influenced his most celebrated works.
- Discover the connections between his personal life, church duties, and musical output.
- Get a window into the historical context of 18th‑century German church music.
- See how Bach’s legacy grew through the study and performance of his cantatas and masses.
Ideal for readers interested in the life of Bach, music history, and the development of Baroque sacred music.