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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-022.mrc:224528498:3395
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100 1 $aLoewe, Andreas,$eauthor.
245 10 $aJohann Sebastian Bach's St John passion (BWV 245) :$ba theological commentary with a new study translation by Katherine Firth and a foreword by N.T. Wright /$cby Andreas Loewe.
264 1 $aBoston :$bBrill,$c[2014]
300 $axxi, 329 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm.
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aStudies in the history of Christian traditions ;$vvolume 168
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 299-321) and indexes.
505 0 $aLearning the craft of a church musician -- 'It pleased God that I should be called' : Bach's office and craft -- Proclaiming Scripture through music : the development of Bach's cantatas -- Bach's St John Passion -- Introduction to the commentary -- Study translation / Katherine Firth -- Commentaries and sermon collections -- Commentary.
520 $aThis Theological Commentary is the first full-length work in English to consider Johann Sebastian Bach's St. John Passion in its entirety, both the words and the music. Bach's oratorio is a globally popular musical work, and a significant expression of Lutheran theology. The commentary explains the Biblical and poetic text, and its musical setting, line by line. Bach's Passion is shown to be the work of a master craftsman and trained theologian, in the collaborative and cultural milieu of eighteenth-century, Lutheran Leipzig. For the first time, this work makes much German scholarship available in English, including archival sources, and includes a new scholarly translation of the libretto. The musical and theological terms are explained, to enable an interdisciplinary understanding of the Passion's meaning and continued significance [Publisher description]
600 10 $aBach, Johann Sebastian,$d1685-1750.
600 10 $aBach, Johann Sebastian,$d1685-1750.$tJohannespassion.
600 10 $aBach, Johann Sebastian,$d1685-1750$xCriticism and interpretation.
600 10 $aBach, Johann Sebastian,$d1685-1750$xReligion.
600 10 $aBach, Johann Sebastian,$d1685-1750$xSymbolism.
650 0 $aChurch music$xLutheran Church.
700 1 $aFirth, Katherine,$d1979-$etranslator.
700 1 $aWright, N. T.$q(Nicholas Thomas),$ewriter of introduction.
700 12 $aBach, Johann Sebastian,$d1685-1750.$tJohannespassion.$sLibretto.
700 12 $aBach, Johann Sebastian,$d1685-1750.$tJohannespassion.$sLibretto.$lEnglish.
830 0 $aStudies in the history of Christian traditions ;$vv. 168.
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