Archive
Volume 54, No. 2
Co-edited by Christina Fuhrmann and Reginald L. Sanders
Special Issue: Bach and the Art of Movement
New Perspectives on J. S. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion: The Choreographic Vision of John Neumeier
ROBERT RIGGS and MARY BARRES RIGGS
Narrativity in Concerto Barocco by George Balanchine
AMY MING WAI TAI
Movement in Italian Dramatizations of J. S. Bach’s Passions: From the Church to the Theater and Back
MARIA BORGHESI
"Just to Be, and Dance": Jerome Robbins, J. S. Bach, and Late Style
ERINN E. KNYT
Reviews
Bach and Mozart: Connections, Patterns, and Pathways, Bach Perspectives 14, edited by Paul Corneilson
Review by JULIAN RUSHTON
Music and Urban Life in Baroque Germany by Tanya Kevorkian
Review by JANETTE TILLEY
The Musical Discourse of Servitude: Authority, Autonomy,
and the Work-Concept in Fux, Bach, & Handel by Harry White
Review by IVAN ĆURKOVIĆ
Letters to the Editor
Contributors to this Volume
Corrigendum
Martha Goldsworthy Arnold Fellowship at the Riemenschneider Bach Institute
American Bach Society Frances Alford Brokaw Grant at the Riemenschneider Bach Institute