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Martin Geck is a professor of musicology at the University of Dortmund in Germany.

Works by Martin Geck

Johann Sebastian Bach: Life and Work (2000) 116 copies, 1 review
Bach (1993) 41 copies, 1 review
Ludwig van Beethoven (1996) 39 copies, 1 review
Mozart: Eine Biographie (2005) 16 copies
Richard Wagner (2004) 5 copies
Die Bach-Söhne (2003) 5 copies

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Be prepared for a detailed discussion of Bach's voluminous work. This is written by a German musicologist, and while this is biography, it is not history. If you love music like I do, you'll find it fascinating. But it is still a challenging read.
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) is one of the legendary figures of world culture. But who is the man behind the legend? Martin Geck offers a vivid portrait of a difficult but fascinating man with a tangled and still controversial love life. This is an expert introduction to a self-styled cultural hero, presented warts, genius, and all.

A promotional sampler CD of Peter Sheppard Skaerved playing selected pieces of Beethoven's chamber music is included with the book.
This compact, useful book is handsomely prepared and fortified with multitudinous prints of all sorts. There is a wealth of distilled information about the master's life and music.

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) was the father of modern music, a supreme craftsman able to bridge the gap between the music of the Renaissance and the glories of Mozart, Hayden, and Beethoven. Bach expert Martin Geck shows us Bach in his time, offering a portrait of the personal, political and social show more circumstances that shaped some of the greatest music ever written. It analyses Bach's musical achievement and considers why music such as the "Brandenburg Concertos" and the "St. Matthew Passion" continues to hold its appeal centuries later. show less
Kann es das geben – eine Geschichte der Musik auf weniger als zweihundert Seiten, von ihren Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart, von der Urgesellschaft bis zum Hip-Hop? Wie in den „Bildern einer Ausstellung“ von Modest Mussorgski wählt Martin Geck aus den Jahrtausenden der Musikgeschichte 19 „Bilder” aus, die eine Epoche illustrieren. Und so nimmt er uns mit zu Teufelsgeigern und Klaviervirtuosen, zu Sinfonie und Streichquartett. Er führt uns auf die Höhen der Kunst und in die show more Niederungen des Alltags der großen Komponisten. In der Oper dürfen wir Kastraten, eitle Tenöre und hysterische Primadonnen bestaunen und beim Kirchgang Kantaten und Motetten belauschen. Auf der Straße sind fahrende Spielleute unterwegs und nicht nur romantische, sondern auch allerlei Freiheitslieder erklingen. In all diesen Geschichten spürt er immer den Bezug der Werke zu den großen Strömungen, Umbrüchen und Wandlungen der Zeit auf. show less

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