<p>Sara Levy n&eacute;e Itzig (1761-1854) a salonni&egrave;re skilled performing musician and active participant in enlightened Prussian Jewish society played a powerful role in shaping the dynamic cultural world of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Berlin. A patron and collector of music she studied harpsichord with Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710-84) and commissioned musical compositions from both Friedemann and his brother Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-88). Archival evidence demonstrates Levy&#39;s position as an essential link in the transmission of the music of their father Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) and as a catalyst for the &quot;Bach revival&quot; of the early nineteenth century which was led by her great-nephew Felix Mendelssohn. Sara Levy&#39;s World: Gender Judaism and the Bach Tradition in Enlightenment Berlin represents the first scholarly exploration of the cultural political and aesthetic contexts that shaped Levy&#39;s world. Bringing together leading scholars from the fields of musicology Jewish Studies history literary studies gender studies and philosophy this volume presents cutting-edge multidisciplinary research on the numerous mutually reinforcing aspects of Levy&#39;s life and work. Contributors: Rebecca Cypess Marjanne E. Gooz&eacute; Barbara Hahn Martha B. Helfer Natalie Naimark-Goldberg Elias Sacks Yael Sela Nancy Sinkoff George B. Stauffer Christoph Wolff Steven Zohn Rebecca Cypess is Associate Professor of Music at Rutgers University. Nancy Sinkoff is Associate Professor of Jewish Studies and History and Director of the Center for European Studies at Rutgers University.</p>
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