Type | List | Author: Title, Series, Vol/No (Year/Month/Date of Publication), Pages | Status | | 1. | [anon.]: John Sebastian Bach's 'Grand Studies for the Organ', consisting of preludes, fugues, toccatas and fantasias, never before published in this country. Book I. Coventry & Hollier. MWorld 1/ 3 (1 Apr 1836), 46. Review of music. | |
| 2. | [Raumer, Frederick von]: England in 1835: being a series of letters written to friends in Germany, during a residence in London and excursions into the provinces. MWorld 1/ 5 (15 Apr 1836), 73-75. Literary notice. [Beethoven's compositional style. Comparison of English and French orchestras. Mme Teresa Brambilla (mezzo-soprano). Concert at Drury Lane Theatre. Handel and Bach. The 'Messiah' with the original instruments]. | |
| 3. | [anon.]: Gems of German Criticism. No.2. Sebastian Bach. [Zelter's letter to Goethe]. MWorld 1/ 7 (29 Apr 1836), 106-108. Translated by W. J. Thoms. | |
| 4. | [anon.]: Mr. Moscheles. MWorld 1/ 8 (6 May 1836), 129. Miscellaneous. [Preparation of Bach's keyboard concertos] | |
| 5. | [anon.]: Mr. Moscheles' Concert. MWorld 1/ 9 (13 May 1836), 142. Concerts. [a MS. posthumous concerto for the pianoforte by Sebastian Bach,--a composition of wonderful accomplishment and elegance.] | |
| 6. | [Gauntlett, Henry J.]: Sebastian Bach [from Mr. Gauntlett's Lectures] MWorld 1/12 (3 Jun 1836), 181-184. [Compositional style; extracted from lectures at the Islington Literary and Scientific Institution] | |