Schools
Surveys the relationship of J.S. Bach to schools, both as a schoolboy himself and as a teacher at the Thomas School in Leipzig. The essay considers aspects of the German school system of the early modern period, including its curriculum, pedagogical elements derived from the Lutheran Reformation, an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Routledge research companion to Johann Sebastian Bach |
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Zusammenfassung: | Surveys the relationship of J.S. Bach to schools, both as a schoolboy himself and as a teacher at the Thomas School in Leipzig. The essay considers aspects of the German school system of the early modern period, including its curriculum, pedagogical elements derived from the Lutheran Reformation, and other elements of school reform. Aspects of reform also inform the discussion of Bach as a teacher at St. Thomas, particularly the work of two rectors there, Johann Matthias Gesner (1691–1761) and Johann August Ernesti (1707–1781). (AN: 2017-1442) (RILM) |
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ISBN: | 9781409417903 |