- Joshua Rifkin
Joshua Rifkin (born
April 22 ,1944 in New York) is an American conductor, keyboard player, and musicologist. He is best known by the general public for having played a central role in theragtime revival in the 1970s with the three albums he recorded ofScott Joplin 's works forNonesuch Records . The albums - which were presented as classical music recordings - were critically-acclaimed, commercially successful and led to other artists exploring the ragtime genre. Rifkin's work as a revivalist of Joplin's work immediately preceded the adaptation of Joplin's music byMarvin Hamlisch for the filmThe Sting (1973 ).Rifkin is best-known to classical musicians for his thesis that much of
Johann Sebastian Bach 's vocal music, including the St. Matthew Passion, was performed with only one singer per voice part, an idea generally rejected by his peers when he first proposed it in 1981. But in the twenty-first century the idea has become widely influential. The conductorAndrew Parrott has written a book arguing for the position ("The Essential Bach Choir"; Boydell Press, 2000; as an appendix the book includes the original paper that Rifkin began to present to theAmerican Musicological Society in 1981, a presentation he was unable to complete because of a strong audience reaction). Such respected Bach scholars asDaniel Melamed andJohn Butt have argued in its favor. Furthermore, Rifkin and Parrott are no longer the only notable conductors to adopt the approach in performance. Among the early-music performers to adopt the practice arePaul McCreesh (St. Matthew Passion, Magnificat, Easter Oratorio, and cantatas),Konrad Junghänel (B Minor Mass, several cantatas, and the motets), andJeffrey Thomas , as well asSigiswald Kuijken andEric Milnes , both of whom are recording complete sets of the Bach cantatas using one singer per choral part.Rifkin himself has recorded Bach's
Mass in B Minor ,Magnificat , and cantatas nos. 8, 12, 51, 56, 78, 80, 82, 99, 106, 131, 140, 147, 158, 172, 182, 202, 209, 216, and others, for the Nonesuch,Mainach ,L'Oiseau-lyre , and Dorian labels, all with hisBach Ensemble and various singers. He has recorded music of Handel, Mozart, and Haydn with the Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra and Capella Coloniensis, and motets ofAdrian Willaert with the Boston Camerata Chamber Singers. He recently published a book-form monograph, "Bach's Choral Ideal" (Dortmund: Klangfarben Musikverlag, 2002). His scholarly edition of Bach's Mass in B Minor was published byBreitkopf and Härtel in2006 .Rifkin studied with
Vincent Persichetti in the Music Division at the Juilliard School and received his Bachelor of Science degree in1964 . He also studied withGustave Reese atNew York University (1964-1966), at theUniversity of Göttingen (1966-1967), and later withArthur Mendel ,Lewis Lockwood ,Milton Babbitt , andErnst Oster atPrinceton University where he received his M.F.A. in1969 . He also worked withKarlheinz Stockhausen atDarmstadt in 1961 and 1965.Rifkin has taught at several universities, including
Brandeis University (1970-1982),Harvard ,Yale , and is currently teaching atBoston University . He is noted for his research in the field of Renaissance and Baroque music. One of his widely accepted findings (1975) is that Bach's St. Matthew Passion was first performed on Good Friday, 1727, not 1729 as was previously thought. In a paper published in the Bach-Jahrbuch in 2000, Rifkin argued that the chorusBWV 50 was not written by Bach.In the 1960s, Rifkin created arrangements for
Judy Collins on her albums "In My Life" and "Wildflowers". He performed with the Even Dozen Jug Band (along withDave Grisman ,Maria Muldaur andJohn Sebastian , among others) and made a recording of his humorous re-imaginings of music by Lennon and McCartney in the style of the 18th century, notably Bach, known as theBaroque Beatles Book and recently reissued on CD. In a related vein, Rifkin sang the countertenor solo in the premiere performance of the spoof cantata "Iphigenia in Brooklyn " byP. D. Q. Bach (Peter Schickele ).External links
* Joshua Rifkin bio - http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Rifkin-Joshua.htm
* "Joshua Rifkin: Authentic at Heart" (interview from Ha'aretz) http://www.haaretz.co.il/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=115302&contrassID=2&subContrassID=11&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y&itemNo=115302
* "Re-inventing Wheels: Joshua Rifkin on Interpretation and Rhetoric" (interview with Rifkin from Bernard Sherman's "Inside Early Music") - http://www.bsherman.net/rifkin.html
*Rifkin's Pesky Idea" (article by Bernard Sherman on the one-per-part controversy) - http://www.bsherman.net/oneperpart.htmlFurther reading
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