Bach Against Modernity

Bach Against Modernity by Michael Marissen, published by Oxford University Press in 2023, offers a critical examination of J.S. Bach’s music and its historical context. This 200-page book challenges the notion that Bach is a modern figure, arguing instead that his works reflect a premodern worldview. Marissen addresses the inattentiveness to historical considerations in both academic and popular discussions about Bach, providing new interpretive insights into his compositions and the archaic German texts he set to music.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of Bach’s engagement with religious and social issues, as well as an analysis of the contrasting attitudes toward Jews and Judaism in his time. The book delves into the theological aspects of Bach’s secular instrumental music and emphasizes the importance of understanding Bach within his historical framework. Marissen cautions against projecting contemporary ideologies onto Bach, urging readers to appreciate his music without distorting its original context.
Official synopsis Publisher
Many scholars and music lovers hold that J.S. Bach is a modern figure, as his music seems to speak directly to the aesthetic, spiritual, or emotional concerns of today’s listeners. But, by eighteenth-century standards, Bach and his music in fact reflected and forcefully promoted a premodern world and life view. In Bach against Modernity, author Michael Marissen offers a new look at Bach that considers problems of inattentiveness to historical considerations in academic and popular writing about Bach’s relation to the present. He also puts forward interpretive reassessments of key individual works by Bach and examines problems in modern comprehension of the partly archaic German texts that Bach set to music. Lastly, he explores Bach’s music in relation to premodern versus enlightened attitudes toward Jews and Judaism and enquires into the theological character of Bach’s secular instrumental music.
Throughout, the book provides overlooked or misunderstood evidence of Bach’s private engagement with religious and social issues that he also addressed in his public vocal compositions. Marissen ultimately argues that, while we are free to make use of Bach and his music in whatever ways we find fitting, we ought also to guard against miscasting Bach in our own ideological image and proclaiming the authenticity of that image, and hence its prestige value, in support of our own agendas.
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Bach Against Modernity” about?
Who is the author of “Bach Against Modernity”?
When was “Bach Against Modernity” published?
What is the ISBN for “Bach Against Modernity”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
