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Jim Tobin replies to me:
>>Bach's relations with the Leipzig town council had plunged from habitually
>>pissy to horrific. From the beginning, they considered him a mediocrity,
>>a judgment which startles us today. They sneered at his music as
>>"learned," in much the same way you now hear people scoffing at
>>"intellectual" music.
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>There is a fairly recent book about Bach subtitled Johann Sebastian Bach:
>The Learned Musician, by Christoph Wolff, which evidently flaunts what
>was originally disparagement. The book was a bit too learned for me to
>get caught up in, I'm sorry to say, but I'll give it another go eventually.
That I hadn't heard, and it goes against everything I've read. But Wolff
may be the outstanding Bach scholar of his day. Makes me want to read
the book.
Steve Schwartz
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