Research portal BACH

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Johann Sebastian Bach, Oil painting by Elias Gottlob Haußmann, image: Bach-Archiv Leipzig; Veit-Bach-Obermühle in Wechmar, Claus Thoemmes; photo: SAW

BACH Research Portal
Innovative documentation of the life and impact of the Bach family of musicians from the beginnings to 1810. Field research - online edition - digital archive

Over a period of 25 years, the „BACH Research Portal“ will for the first time index all the available archive sources on the entire Bach family of musicians in digital form and make them publicly accessible. This will be done using the latest digital humanities methods. This project of the Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Leipzig is based at the Leipzig Bach Archive.

From the family’s progenitor, Veit Bach, to the last composing grandson of Johann Sebastian Bach, and from the 16th to the early 19th century – starting in January 2023, all the surviving documents about the most influential musical dynasty in the history of music will be made available in an innovative digital portal. Be it letters, employment certificates, wage receipts or discussions with contemporaries, for the first time in the history of Bach research the entire body of material that has been handed down and is scattered across libraries, archives and private collections will be compiled, digitally recorded, indexed according to scholarly criteria, annotated, and bundled together for access in an online portal.

The work will make use of the latest digital humanities methods; in particular, automatic text recognition for old manuscripts will be used and continuously developed during the project, while new findings about watermarks and types of paper, as well as writer recognition, may help clearly assign surviving Bach works. The correspondence to be indexed under the project spans all Europe. Besides facsimiles of the original sources, comments and summaries, contextual documents will also be digitally indexed. The „BACH Research Portal“ thus offers academics and an interested public a unique collection of sources about the cultural and social history of the different centuries, ranging, for example, from the living conditions of the town musicians in the 17th and 18th centuries through to the aesthetic discourse of the period of the Enlightenment.

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This research project is part of the Academies' Program, which is currently the largest long-term research program in the humanities and cultural sciences in the Federal Republic of Germany and is funded by the federal and state governments. This measure is co-financed by tax funds on the basis of the budget approved by the Saxon State Parliament.

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Research division Bach Archive

  1. Christine Blanken, Dr. [head of research]
  2. Christiane Hausmann, Dr. phil. [research fellow]
  3. Bernd Koska, Dr. phil. [research fellow]
  4. Michael Maul, Prof. Dr. [research fellow, Artistic Director of Bachfest Leipzig]
  5. Markus Zepf, Dr. phil. [research fellow]
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