Bach and the Riddle of the Number Alphabet
Explore the intriguing world of J.S. Bach with "Bach and the Riddle of the Number Alphabet" by Ruth Tatlow, published in 2006. This captivating book delves into the fascinating theory proposed by Friedrich Smend, which suggests that Bach employed a natural-order alphabet (A = 1 to Z = 24) in his compositions. Tatlow rigorously examines Smend's assertions and presents new evidence that challenges his conclusions, allowing readers to reconsider the symbolic significance embedded in Bach's music. Spanning 204 pages, this thought-provoking work is perfect for music enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in the complexities of Baroque music and symbolism. Discover how Bach's innovative techniques have influenced music theory and criticism from 1685 to 1750, as Tatlow unravels the mysteries of one of history's greatest composers.