Bach-Jahrbuch
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The Bach-Jahrbuch (Bach yearbook) is an annual publication by the Neue Bachgesellschaft in Leipzig. Begun in 1904, it is the most respected publication for international Bach research.
The Bach-Jahrbuch contains contributions of notable Bach scholars related to recent research of Bach and his family. It also provides a Bach bibliography. It is the oldest periodical dedicated to one composer.
The first editor was the musicologist Arnold Schering from 1904. The present editor is Peter Wollny.
Editors[edit]
- Arnold Schering (1904–1939)
- Max Schneider (1940–1952)
- Alfred Dürr and Werner Neumann (1953–1974)
- Hans-Joachim Schulze and Christoph Wolff (1975–2005)
- Peter Wollny (from 2005)
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