Dive into the profound world of Johann Sebastian Bach, where music becomes a divine language. In this episode, we explore Bach's philosophy and metaphysics of music and how he envisioned music as an artform where divine perfection and harmony could be manifested.
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Music by:
Johannes Bornlof
Filip Holm
Sources/Recomended Reading:
Butt, John (ed.) (1997). "The Cambridge Companion to Bach". Cambridge University Press.
Cooper, John M. (ed.) (1997). "Plato: Complete Works". Hackett Publishing Company.
Huffman, Carl A. (ed.) (2017). "A History of Pythagoreanism". Cambridge University Press.
Kirk, G.S., J.E. Raven & M. Schofield (1983). "The Presocratic Philosophers". Second Edition. Cambridge University Press.
Klavan, Spencer A. (2020). "Music in Ancient Greece: Melody, Rhythm and Life". Bloomsbury Academic.
Zhmud, Leonid (2012). "Pythagoras and the Early Pythagoreans". Translated by Kevin Windle & Rosh Ireland. OUP Oxford.
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Divine Harmonies: Bach's Metaphysics of Music
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