Peter Goldstein wrote: >The subject heading pretty much says it: what books on JS Bach's life and >works would you recommend? Thanks! Well, there are several. Some old standards are of course Albert Schweitzer's time honored tome, and Phillip Spitta's. Recently, Harvard Scholar and Bach specialist Christoff Wolff has penned an outstanding new book called Johann Sebastian Bach, the Learned Musician. I have begun to read it and cannot put it down. Wolff has an excellent collection of essays on various Bach topics that is a great reference, but not really a sit-down-and-read-it kind of book. Kevin Sutton