Did Bach write the slurs? The first number of the St.Matthew Passion is written in 12/8. In an old recording I have, most of the time, the groups of three eighths are heard legatto. But in all modern recordings I have been able to hear, the first is "with a dot above it" (do not know the term in English) and the last two legatto. This has an awful effect on my ear, used as it is to Mengelberg's rendition. I imagine that modern critic has advanced from the time of Mengelberg but that does not make more tolerable for me.
But I digressed a bit from the main point. The autographs we have from Bach are few, if I'm not wrong. Also, there are those who are his wife's work. In fact, I do not know is there is any piece of music from Bach's hand. To put the slurs, then, scholars are based on stylistic considerations? On some autograph that is extant? If it is left to tthe conductor's will, how is it that all of them coincide in what regards the first number of St.Matthew?
But I digressed a bit from the main point. The autographs we have from Bach are few, if I'm not wrong. Also, there are those who are his wife's work. In fact, I do not know is there is any piece of music from Bach's hand. To put the slurs, then, scholars are based on stylistic considerations? On some autograph that is extant? If it is left to tthe conductor's will, how is it that all of them coincide in what regards the first number of St.Matthew?
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