Publications

A listing of my books and essays.

Topic basic exercise time

On the conflict between church musicians and the regional church regarding the reduction of the so-called "basic practice time".
Source: Topic basic practice time (essay), in: Liturgy and Culture
Journal of the Liturgical Conference for Worship, Music and Art, Issue 1 / 2017, pages 93 - 95.

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August Wilhelm Bach

August Wilhelm Bach (1796 - 1869) - Church Music and Seminary Music Teacher Training in Prussia in the Second Third of the 19th Century
Berliner Musik Studien vol. 7, series of publications on music at the Berlin colleges and universities
Rainer Cadenbach, Hermann Danuser, Albrecht Riethmüller, and Christian Martin Schmidt (eds.)
Cologne: Studio Verlag 1995.On the conflict between church musicians and the regional church regarding the reduction of so-called "basic practice time."
Source: Topic basic practice time (essay), in: Liturgy and Culture
Journal of the Liturgical Conference for Worship, Music and Art, Issue 1 / 2017, pages 93 - 95.

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  • Knowledge - Practice - Practice Diversity in Education for Multifaceted Organ Culture? A Plea for Integrated Organ Art, in Organ Conservation. Sustainability as a Future Strategy for a Diverse Organ Culture, Michael Christian Müller, Svenja Heuer (eds.), Regensburg: Schnell & Steiner 2013, pp. 103 - 110..

  • Berlin, Johann Sebastian Bach's "capital" in the 19th century?, in Centers of Church Music, Matthias Schneider and Beate Bugenhagen (eds.), Laaber 2011, pp. 326 - 332.

  • August Wilhelm Bach and his relationship with Wilhelm Sauer, in: Sauer-Nachrichten Nr. 3, Frankfurt/Oder (2007), pp. 15 - 25.

  • Article ''Bach, August Wilhelm''; ''Berlin''; ''Schneider, Johann Gottlob'' , in Lexikon der Orgel, Hermann J. Busch and Matthias Geuting (eds.), Laaber: Laaber 2007.

  • The Prussian Organist Maker. August Wilhelm Bach.", in Studies in Organ Music, On 19th Century German Organ Music, Hermann J. Busch, Michael Heinemann (eds.), St. Augustin: Musikverlag Dr. J. Butz 2006, pp. 63 - 66.

  • ''A Work of Infinite Beauty,'' On the Transmission and Interpretation of Johann Sebastian Bach's Organ Works in the Second Third of the Nineteenth Century in Berlin, illustrated by the Work of the Berlin Organist August Wilhelm Bach, in The Organ Yearbook 2000, Bach and the Organ, Peter Williams and Michael Heinemann (eds.), pp. 105 - 126.

  • ''Even the old Father Sebastian was no longer sought to be reeled off so long-handled,'' Zur Rezeptionsgeschichte der Orgelwerke Bachs in der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts, in Bach und die Nachwelt, vol. 2, Michael Heinemann, Hans-Joachim Hinrichsen (eds.), Laaber: Laaber 1999, pp. 299 - 339.

  • 'The Dresden court organist Johann Gottlob Schneider (1789 - 1864), in Zur deutschen Orgelmusik des 19. Jahrhunderts, Hermann J. Busch, Michael Heinemann (eds.), Cologne: Studio 1998, pp. 185 - 192. 3rd edition 2006 published by Musikverlag Butz, St. Augustin.

  • '... one of the greatest now living organ virtuosos'', Johann Gottlob Schneider, organist at the ev. Hofkirche, in Die Dresdner Kirchenmusik im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, Musik in Dresden, vol. 3, Matthias Herrmann (ed.), Laaber: Laaber 1998, pp. 143 - 155.

  • Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's Bachspel, in Het Orgel 93 (9, 1997), pp. 13 - 20.

  • A Classical French Organ in East Frisia. The organ of the Andreas Church at Stapelmoor, in: Ars Organi 44 (1996), pp. 47 - 48.

  • August Wilhelm Bach (1796 - 1869) - Church Music and Seminary Music Teacher Training in Prussia in the Second Third of the 19th Century, in: Jahrbuch des Staatlichen Instituts für Musikforschung Preußischer Kulturbesitz 1995, Günther Wagner (ed.), Stuttgart, Weimar: Metzler 1995, pp. 185 - 208.