The Genius of Bach
$ $25/Single Class; $100/one 5-week series; $175/two 5-week series
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
From Thursday, April 22, 2021 to Thursday, May 27, 2021

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A Five Week Online Music Seminar

Join Carnegie Mellon University Professor, Stephen Schultz, in his newest music history course exploring the life and work of Johann Sebastian Bach (5-weeks on Zoom). This course is a chronological retrospective of Bach’s life and works, covering major aspects of his instrumental and vocal music. Learn about the principles of historically informed performance practice in relation to modern and period instrument performances of Bach’s music. Discover the musical influences that affected Bach’s work as we work our way through his incredible musical journey and finish up with the masterpieces of his final decade: B Minor Mass, Goldberg Variations, and the Art of the Fugue.

Week I, 4/22: Introduction / Instrumental music. organ, violin, and keyboard. We will cover Preludes and Fugues for organ, Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin, and the French and English Suites for keyboard.

Week II, 4/29: The Brandenburg Concertos. An in-depth survey of these six masterpieces of 18th century chamber music.

Week III, 5/13: Cantatas and St. John Passion. A selection of movements from the over 200 surviving cantatas and a guided tour through Bach’s first musical account of the last days of Jesus.

Week IV 5/20: The B Minor Mass. An exploration of Bach’s own compilation of his “greatest hits”. One of the towering monuments in all Classical music.

Week V, 5/27: The Goldberg Variations and Art of the Fugue. Bach’s great exploration of the theme and variations form and a look at the summation of his art of writing fugues.

Please note that there is no class on 5/6.

Performances:

This website is a vast resource for Bach’s works. Just type in a piece and you will be able to watch great performances:

https://www.bachvereniging.nl/en/allofbach

Readings:

Please read the following articles for background information:

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Sebastian_Bach

2. http://www.baroquemusic.org/biojsbach.html

3. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Johann-Sebastian-Bach

4. http://www.jsbach.org

About Stephen Schultz

Stephen Schultz

Stephen Schultz, called “among the most flawless artists on the Baroque flute” by the San Jose Mercury News and “flute extraordinaire” by the New Jersey Star-Ledger, plays solo and Principal flute with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Musica Angelica and performs with other leading Early music groups around the world.

A graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Holland, Schultz also holds several degrees from the California Institute of the Arts and the California State University of San Francisco. Currently he is an Associate Teaching Professor in Music History and Flute at Carnegie Mellon University and director of the Carnegie Mellon Baroque Orchestra.

He splits his teaching time between Carnegie Mellon University, UC Berkeley OLLI and Rhythmix and specializes in classes on the Beatles, John Lennon, as well as the music of Bach and Mahler.