Links
On this page, I offer a selection of links not only to
other sites sites devoted to the life and artistic legacy of Johann Sebastian
Bach but also to sites that are particularly pertinent to the extant remnants
of the physical world and culture in which he lived.
This page is an ever-growing enterprise, and I welcome
your suggested additions and your notices of links that are either extinct
or superseded.
Please send your e-mail to: teritowe@alumni.princeton.edu
Other Bach Sites
Dave's
Superb J. S. Bach Page
Bach
Central Station (incomparable links archive)
The
Bach Archiv in Leipzig
Tim
Smith's "The Canons and Fugues of J. S. Bach"
J. S. Bach Home
Page
Hanford
& Koster's J. S. Bach Bibliography
Yo Tomita's
Bach Bibliography
Bernard
S. Greenberg's alt.music.j-s-bach
Joachim
Steinbach's Johann Sebastian Bach Page
The Bach Choir
of Bethlehem
Cory Hall's
BachTempo
David
Schulenberg's Home Page (errata for his first rate book on J. S. B.'s keyboard
music as well as materials and concordances for the study the music of
C. P. E. Bach, on whose keyboard works he is also an authority)
The
1998 Conference of The American Bach Society
Bach's World
Dresden's Frauenkirche and
the campaign to reconstruct it
Hildebrandt
Organ in the Wenzelskirche in Naumburg
(played
by Bach in 1746)
Bach
to the Drawing Board (a talented 14 year old's Bach page)
Please also consult the Early
Music section at the
Club.
To be expanded...
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