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Editors: Michael Heinemann, Bernhard Hentrich
Contributors: Michael Heinemann, Carlos Lozano Fernandez, Heinrich Magirius, Eckart Haupt, Holger Eichhorn, Konrad Klek, Dominik Sackmann, Martin Schmeding, Eberhard Spree, Olaf Bär, Wolfgang Hentrich, Hans-Christoph Rademann, Stephan Lennig, Wolfgang Lessing, Elisabeth Holmer, Mark Andre |
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Dresden, a Bach city? No - with a view to the person of J.S. Bach, who applied in vain for an engagement at court. Yes - as the spiritual home of numerous artists of international renown, in whose work J.S. Bach is a permanent point of reference. These experiences with J.S. Bach form the starting point for the contributions of musicians and scientists working in Dresden, who are shaped by, reflect on and pass on the local tradition. Almost incidentally, a rich spectrum of new and unconventional approaches to J.S. Bach emerges: a rich chapter in the reception of his works and a piece of the music history of the Saxon capital. |