To guide modern performers and listeners towards a better understanding of the theological and liturgical context for Bach's cantatas, a number of reference works dealing with their texts have appeared, beginning with Rudolf Wustmann's Joh. Seb. Bachs Kantatentexte (Leipzig, 1913). Such works have established the sources - biblical passages, chorales, and poetry - of Bach's cantata texts, specified their position in the liturgical calendar, and provided non-German speakers with translations. Melvin P. Unger's Handbook to Bach's Sacred Cantata Texts: An Interlinear Translation with Reference Guide to Biblical Quotations and Allusions, goes a step further by identifying not only specific passages from the bible, but also allusions to other passages an eighteenth-century worshiper, better versed in the bible than his modern counterpart, would have understood.
ECCB: The Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography
...attentive to the more difficult turns of phrase that can be disguised or otherwise compromised in 'poetic translations'....
...a work that can give the reader a clearer understanding of the meaning of Bach's numerous sacred cantatas...the price is most reasonable for such a substantial work..
Identifies the scriptural references for the wording, imagery, and
themes in Bach's 200 surviving church cantatas. Offers line-by-line
translations, and summarizes the religious or literary themes of each
text within the specific context of the cantata as a whole. Includes
numerous indexes of movement summaries, chorale stanzas (including
those appearing more than once), scriptural quotations and strict
paraphrases, librettists, and first performance dates, with indexes
of cantatas in chronological and liturgical order.
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In all, for both its careful translations and exegesis of the Bach texts, this will be a valuable addition to academic and large public libraries serving a specialized music audience.
...attentive to the more difficult turns of phrase that can be disguised or otherwise compromised in 'poetic translations'...
Unger has provided a reference work of great importance and value...a wide use of this Handbook is warmly recommended.
To understand the relation between [Bach's cantata texts] and the scriptures—which in Bach's time were common knowledge—is of utmost importance...[Unger's] extensive work is an important source for all who want to further their understanding of Bach's church cantatas...
...a work that can give the reader a clearer understanding of the meaning of Bach's numerous sacred cantatas...the price is most reasonable for such a substantial work.
American Reference Books Annual
...for libraries, choral directors, music ministers, singers, instrumentalists, and fans, this volume is a wonderful investment...what more can you ask for? ...in a very handy form. Included is a wealth of information that has previously been available only by consulting a number of other books (some in German). The work includes a good selected bibliography and a number of extremely helpful indexes...this is the finest one-volume reference book on Bach's cantatas in English and will do a lot to stimulate both general and scholarly interest in these magnificent works.
...this comprehensive handbook...tells us what quotations and allusions there are in every cantata movement...a very useful guide...
To guide modern performers and listeners towards a better understanding of the theological and liturgical context for Bach's cantatas, a number of reference works dealing with their texts have appeared, beginning with Rudolf Wustmann's Joh. Seb. Bachs Kantatentexte (Leipzig, 1913). Such works have established the sources - biblical passages, chorales, and poetry - of Bach's cantata texts, specified their position in the liturgical calendar, and provided non-German speakers with translations. Melvin P. Unger's Handbook to Bach's Sacred Cantata Texts: An Interlinear Translation with Reference Guide to Biblical Quotations and Allusions , goes a step further by identifying not only specific passages from the bible, but also allusions to other passages an eighteenth-century worshiper, better versed in the bible than his modern counterpart, would have understood.
ECCB: The Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography
...this work (book) has inestimable worth.
...attentive to the more difficult turns of phrase that can be disguised or otherwise compromised in 'poetic translations'...
In all, for both its careful translations and exegesis of the Bach texts, this will be a valuable addition to academic and large public libraries serving a specialized music audience.
...a work that can give the reader a clearer understanding of the meaning of Bach's numerous sacred cantatas...the price is most reasonable for such a substantial work.
American Reference Books Annual (ARBA)
To guide modern performers and listeners towards a better understanding of the theological and liturgical context for Bach's cantatas, a number of reference works dealing with their texts have appeared, beginning with Rudolf Wustmann's Joh. Seb. Bachs Kantatentexte (Leipzig, 1913). Such works have established the sources - biblical passages, chorales, and poetry - of Bach's cantata texts, specified their position in the liturgical calendar, and provided non-German speakers with translations. Melvin P. Unger's Handbook to Bach's Sacred Cantata Texts: An Interlinear Translation with Reference Guide to Biblical Quotations and Allusions, goes a step further by identifying not only specific passages from the bible, but also allusions to other passages an eighteenth-century worshiper, better versed in the bible than his modern counterpart, would have understood.
Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography
To guide modern performers and listeners towards a better understanding of the theological and liturgical context for Bach's cantatas, a number of reference works dealing with their texts have appeared, beginning with Rudolf Wustmann's Joh. Seb. Bachs Kantatentexte (Leipzig, 1913). Such works have established the sources - biblical passages, chorales, and poetry - of Bach's cantata texts, specified their position in the liturgical calendar, and provided non-German speakers with translations. Melvin P. Unger's Handbook to Bach's Sacred Cantata Texts: An Interlinear Translation with Reference Guide to Biblical Quotations and Allusions, goes a step further by identifying not only specific passages from the bible, but also allusions to other passages an eighteenth-century worshiper, better versed in the bible than his modern counterpart, would have understood.
Eighteenth Century Current Bibliography