Débattre d’enjeux de société et de management, voilà l’objet de ce carnet alors que la pensée affairiste domine aujourd’hui, que le pouvoir de la technique infiltre tout l’imaginaire administratif et que demeure vivante la quête d’une forme de management qui ne serait pas le fruit d’une pure logique de domination. …
Although we know of at least five concertos J.S. Bach wrote for solo organ we have no surviving Bach organ concertos with orchestral accompaniment. Contrast this with the 200+ cantatas: of these, 18 feature organ obbligato, which Bach uses as a solo instrument in arias, choral sections and sinfonias. The most obviously conspicuous date to 1726. In May to November of that year, Bach composed six cantatas which assign a prominent solo role to the organ. Most of these are reworkings of movements of lost violin and oboe concertos written in Bach’s time at Weimar and Köthen. Why Bach wrote such a number of obbligato organ cantatas in such a short period remains unknown.