Bach, the Learned Musician/Quartet in Autumn

 Johann Sebastian Bach - The Learned Musician by Christoph Wolff

This is a wonderful book but it was a bit more than I was looking for. I did want a biography of Bach but maybe not quite this detailed. His life is in there, between details about the churches he was employed with and the histories of those churches, the men who ministered there and their backgrounds, the organs in those churches and who built them, when and how they were built, even what type of wood they were made from and where the trees grew. Details upon details, and of course much about Bach's music. I did find it interesting and for a serious student of Bach it would be a great resource, but I'm still looking for something more about his personal life with less history of other people and places, if such a book exists. The library has one more I'll try later this year.  

Quartet in Autumn by Barbara Pym

I have mixed feelings about this one. Four people, two men and two women, work together in an office and are all close to retirement. It describes their interatictions working at jobs so unimportant that none of them will be replaced when they leave, and the routines of each one's daily lives. There's little plot, being more of a study of the characters and their relationships. Reading other reviews makes me think I should have taken more from it than I did, but it didn't reach me on as deep a level as it seems to have others. I wonder if it might be one of those books I'll appreciate more as I continue to think about it. I did enjoy the reading of it but am a little frustrated not to have seen more in it.

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