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Title Copyright Contents Foreword Preface Bach—Organist, Composer, Organ Expert: An Introductory Sketch Timeline of Organ-Related Dates Maps Part One: The Organs of J. S. Bach
Preliminary Remarks Section A: Organs with a Proven Connection to Bach
Altenburg Ammern Arnstadt Berka (Bad Berka) Dörna Dresden Eisenach Erfurt Gera Görlitz Gotha Halle (Saale) Hamburg Hohnstein Kassel Köthen Langewiesen Leipzig Lübeck Lüneburg Mühlhausen Naumburg Ohrdruf Potsdam Sangerhausen Stöntzsch Störmthal Taubach Weimar Weißenfels Weißensee Zschortau
Section B: Reference Organs from Bach’s World
Berlin Buttstädt Erfurt Frankfurt (Oder) Freiberg Gotha Gräfenroda Lahm (Itzgrund) Liebertwolkwitz Lübeck Merseburg Potsdam Rötha Waltershausen
Section C: Overview
An Inventory of the Organs and Their Parts, Including Their State of Preservation
Part Two: Organ Tests and Examinations
Section A: Johann Sebastian Bach’s Organ Reports
1. St. Blasius’s Church, Mühlhausen, 1708 2. St. Ursula’s Church, Taubach, 1711 3. Market Church of Our Lady, Halle, 1716 4. St. Augustine’s Church, Erfurt, 1716 5. St. Paul’s Church, Leipzig, 1717 6. St. Nicholas’s Church, Zschortau, 1746 7. St. Wenceslas’s Church, Naumburg, 1746
Section B: Instructions for Examining Organs
Part Three: Organ Builders
Section A: Organ Builders with a Personal Connection to Bach Section B: Organ Builders from the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries Associated with Bach’s Organs Section C: Other Organ Builders and Organ-Building Firms
Sources and Literature Cited Abbreviations Archival Sources Reference List Photograph Credits Translator’s Note Index
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