Musician in Literature in the Age of Bach
In "Musician in Literature in the Age of Bach," author Stephen Rose delves into the intricate lives and social standing of musicians in 18th century Germany. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2014, this compelling study spans 248 pages and offers a fresh perspective on how musicians were portrayed in novels and autobiographies of the time. Rose introduces a wealth of previously unknown sources, enriching our understanding of the various types of musicians depicted in these narratives. By examining the literary and musical contexts, he highlights the complex interplay between music and literature during Bach's era. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in German literature, music history, and the social conditions of musicians in the Baroque period. Discover the fascinating world of musicians as seen through the eyes of contemporary writers and gain insight into their influence on society.