Mass B minor Bwv 232 (Latin Vocal Score Revised)
Mass B minor Bwv 232 (Latin Vocal Score Revised)
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Barenreiter Urtext BA5935a - Johann Sebastian Bach Mass in Bmin, BWV 232. Piano reduction based on the Urtext of the New Bach Edition - Revised Edition by Andreas Kohs. Latin vocal score.
The New Bach Edition (NBA) volume of J. S. Bach’s Mass in B minor BWV 232 has been the definitive edition for generations of singers and musicians. However the Bach Archive Leipzig in conjunction with Bärenreiter are constantly striving to bring new discoveries of editorial research to the fore. It is precisely for this reason that a new revised edition of the Mass in B Minor will now appear. The Urtext performing edition is based on the first volume of the new 15 volume series New Bach Edition-Revised ( NBA rev ) .
Edited by Uwe Wolf, one of the Directors of Research at the Bach Archive Leipzig, this new edition of the Mass will present new findings and new insights. For the first time the Dresden parts of 1733, which were largely written by Bach, are included as valuable additional source material to the autograph score. At the same time state-of-the-art scientific methods (x-ray spectograph ) into Bach’s manuscript score shed light on additions made by C.P.E. Bach and others. The methods also enable in-depth analysis of areas which have been eroded to a large extent by ink gall erosion.
The “ Dresden Parts“ Valuable information to the readings of the autograph score of the Missa can be drawn from the “ Dresden parts” of 1733, largely written by Bach himself. The different readings of the parts are clearly differentiated from the readings of the autograph score by the use of passages printed in grey.
In search of the original state of the autograph manuscript using scientific methods For the first time annotations by J. S. Bach and C. P. E. Bach can be differentiated using ink analysis (x-ray spectrography of over 500 places in the score). All corrections, additions and alterations by Bach’s son and places which remain doubtful (because of iron gall ink erosion) appear in the edition in square brackets.
“It is tremendously important, this New Bach Edition – Revised of the Mass in B minor by J. S. Bach! One of the major works by J. S. Bach is now finally available in a scholarly edition, as it should be. Congratulations!”
(Ton Koopman )
“Uwe Wolf has undertaken a thorough and careful examination of all surviving materials by J. S. Bach – manuscripts, paper, ink, etc. From this we will be able to gain new confidence for the individual elements of our performances.”
(Masaaki Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan )