Type | List | Author: Title, Series, Vol/No (Year/Month/Date of Publication), Pages | Status | | 1. | 'Mediator': The Contrapuntist's Society. MWorld 19/ 2 (11 Jan 1844), 11-12. Correspondence. To the Editor of 'Musical World'. [On the society set up by G. F. Flower] | |
| 2. | [anon.]: Organ Trial [on Friday, 22nd in Highgate church] MWorld 19/ 5 (1 Feb 1844), 37. Miscellaneous. [assisted by V. Novello and Goss as umpires; fugue of Bach's; Mr. Gardner, of Ilminster, Somerset as the victor, having played a highly creditable fugue of his own, as well as Bach's magnificent pedal fugue, on St. Anne's tune, in a manner which it would not be easy to surpass] [BWV 552/2] | |
| 3. | Q.: Classical chamber concerts. MWorld 19/ 6 (8 Feb 1844), 41-42. [Mendelssohn, String Quartet in B minor. J. S. Bach, Pianoforte Concerto; Sterndale Bennett] [BWV 1052] | |
| 4. | Flowers, G. F.: [A reply on the Contrapuntist's Society.] MWorld 19/ 6 (8 Feb 1844), 43. Correspondence. To the Editor of 'Musical World'. | |
| 5. | [anon.]: At. Ann's Aldergate Street. MWorld 19/ 6 (8 Feb 1844), 44. Miscellaneous. [Wylde played Bach's pedal fugue in C; Waller, one of the forth-eight fugues in D] | |
| 6. | [anon.]: Concert of Sacred Music [5th under the direction of Miss Mounsey at Crosby Hall]. MWorld 19/ 8 (22 Feb 1844), 66. Miscellaneous. [A corale, by Bach, was superb, ...] | |
| 7. | [anon.]: Mr. Flowers opened the large organ bound for Calcutta, in the New Road, last Tuesday evening. MWorld 19/14 (4 Apr 1844), 122. Miscellaneous. [He performed S. Bach's fugue in D minor, from 'The art of fugue'...] | |
| 8. | [anon.]: Her Majesty's Concert Room, Hanover Square. Messrs. Moscheles and Ernst have the honour to announce that they will give A Grand Morning Concert of vocal and instrumental music, on Saturday, June 1, 1884. MWorld 19/22 (30 May 1844), 185. ... Sebastian Bach's Concerto for Three Pianofortes, with full Orchestral Accompaniments, performed by Messrs. F. Mendelssohn, Thalberg, & Moscheles. ... [BWV 1063 or 1064] | |
| 9. | [anon.]: Messrs. Macfarren and Davison's Concerts of Chamber Music. MWorld 19/24 (13 Jun 1844), 215 196. (From the Morning Herald.) [The third of these classical and agreeable meetings at the Princess's Concert Room; the little Joachim played a fugue of Sebastian Bach ... The adagio and fugue in G minor, which Joachim volunteered, were delivered to perfection, and met with a unanimous encore. ... The vigorous fugue of old Bach he gave with the most complete readiness and precision; never faltering for an instant, or clouding the development of the subject in its inerlacements by confused or insufficient workmanship. As a mere manual performance it was remarkable; but there was a fine intelligence pervading every bar in the highest degree gratifying, the more so as it was quite unlooked for. ...] [BWV 1001/1-2] | |
| 10. | [anon.]: Seventh Philharmonic Concert. MWorld 19/26 (27 Jun 1844), 196. Miscellaneous. [... Overture and Suite, first time of performance in this country--J. S. Bach. ... created that interest which naturally attaches itself to so illustrious a name, and was listened to with profound attention. Its reception was so warm that we doubt not of its becoming, for the future, a stock piece with the Society.] | |
| 11. | [anon.]: Queen's Concert Rooms, Hanover Square, Last Concert of Mr. W. H. Ernst, On Friday Morning, July 5, 1844, To commence at 2 o'clock. MWorld 19/26 (27 Jun 1844), 218. ... Part II. Triple Concerto for three Pianofortes, Mr. Moscheles, Dr F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy, and Mr. * * * -- Bach. ... [readvertised in no.27, p.226] | |
| 12. | Q.: Ernst. MWorld 19/28 (11 Jul 1844), 227-228. [Hanover Square Rooms: Mendelssohn, String Quartet in E minor. Beethoven, Violin and Pianoforte Sonata in A minor ('Kreutzer Sonata'). Bach, Concerto for three pianofortes; Mendelssohn, Moscheles, Döhler. Miss Dolby, Staudigl] | |
| 13. | [anon.]: The great composers (By an American.) MWorld 19/42, 46, 50, 51 (17 Oct, 14 Nov, 12, 19 Dec 1844), 340-341, 372-373, 406-407, 412-414. | |
| 14. | Amicus; Flowers, G. F.; Musica.: Counterpoint Controversy. [I, II, and III.] MWorld 19/44 (31 Oct 1844), 355-356. Correspondence. To the Editor of the Musical World. | |