This book sets forth the provocative theories of a musician who has been called the outstanding harpsichordist of this century. The late Ralph Kirkpatrick reveals here his approach to a deeper comprehension of music, showing how his methods are applied to the preludes and fugues of the
Well-Tempered Clavier of J.S. Bach.
"This book is brilliant and important."--
Clavier
"All keyboardists performing classical repertoire can greatly benefit from Kirkpatrick's scholarship, dry wit, and stubborn dedication."--
Keyboard
"That Mr. Kirkpatrick's extraordinarily perceptive mind knew the subject matter thoroughly is beyond dispute. . . Valuable insights into the analysis, teaching and performance of all Western music, especially Bach's monumental
Well-Tempered Clavier."--Arthur Lawrence,
The American Organist
"We are fortunate to have this book by Ralph Kirkpatrick. . . From it we gain insight into the musical mind of one of the outstanding performers of our century."--
The Music Review
"The real matter of the book is good old-fashioned musicianship."--Denis Arnold,
London Review of Books