Ok, question that has been on my mind for a few days.
when discussing JS Bach and his works here and elsewhere, there seems to be infrequent reference to composition date, and a similar lack of discussion of development of his music through his life. With most other major composers, reference to the time in a composers life when a work was written seems to be much more central to discussion.
There are some obvious reasons why this might be, as the BWV system isn't chronological( I think), and other composers have Opus numbers or numbered symphonies/concertos which provide easy timeline reference.
But is there more to it than that?
Just out of interest, do people think they could very roughly date a JSB work that they didn't know work just from listening?
anyway, talk among yourselves.....
edit: a not very comprehensive Bach timeline here...
when discussing JS Bach and his works here and elsewhere, there seems to be infrequent reference to composition date, and a similar lack of discussion of development of his music through his life. With most other major composers, reference to the time in a composers life when a work was written seems to be much more central to discussion.
There are some obvious reasons why this might be, as the BWV system isn't chronological( I think), and other composers have Opus numbers or numbered symphonies/concertos which provide easy timeline reference.
But is there more to it than that?
Just out of interest, do people think they could very roughly date a JSB work that they didn't know work just from listening?
anyway, talk among yourselves.....
edit: a not very comprehensive Bach timeline here...
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