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1. [anon.]:   Exhibition Concerts [the Albert Hall] MWorld 51 (1873), 446. ['On Monday and Tuesday next will be performed Bach's Overture and Suite in B minor for flute and strings--a work which, so far as we know, has never been publicly heard in England.'] [BWV 1067]
2. [anon.]:   A series of Six Grand Oratorio Concerts will be given at the Royal Albert Hall ; During the coming Season, at which the following works will be performed:- Bach's Passion (S. Matthew). Mendelssohn's Elijah. Handel's Belshazzar. Handel's Messiah. Rossini's Stabat Mater. &c., &c.. ... MWorld 51/ 4 (25 Jan 1873), [43]. Royal Albert Hall Choral Society. Conductor - Mr. Barnby.
3. H., D.:   Music in Birmingham (From our own Correspondent.) MWorld 51/ 5 (1 Feb 1873), 65. [The 2nd concert of the Birmingham Musical Union included 'J. S. Bach's Chaconne in D minor, for violin alone' performed by 'Straus' 'winning loud and deserved applause for his wonderful mastery of Bach's difficult Chaconne'.] [BWV 1004/5]
4. [anon.]:   Monday Popular Concerts. (From the 'Daily Telegraph.') MWorld 51/10 (8 Mar 1873), 147. [... Herr Joachim contributed Bach's wonderful Chacone in D minor ... Herr Joachim played Bach as though he had devoted his genius and his life to the one work in hand. The Chaconne was received with a storm of applause, which only subsided when Herr Joachim came forward to offer, as an encore piece, a Prelude in D [sic!], also by Bach.] [BWV 1004/5, 1006/1 (?)]
5. [anon.]:   Madame Schumann's Recitals. MWorld 51/11 (15 Mar 1873), 162. [... 'Among other compositions brought forward by the gifted pianist was J. S. Bach's so called 'Italianisches Concert' (Italian Concerto), which Kuhnau, a contemporary of Bach's styled simply 'Klavier-Sonate,' and which, if it really did emanate from the genius of Bach, a fact that some in the face of traditional quasi-authority deny, is comparatively one of the least important works of its kind with which that most learned, ingenious, and profound of musicians is accredited. It was played, however, in such a style as to win a 'recall' for the player...] [BWV 971]
6. [anon.]:   Novello, Ewer & Co. ... 'God's Time is Best'. Sacred cantata. Composed by John Sebastian Bach. The English translation and adaptation by the Rev. John Troutbeck. MWorld 51/11 (15 Mar 1873), 168. Reviews. [BWV 106]
7. [anon.]:   Monday Popular Concerts. MWorld 51/12 (22 Mar 1873), 178. [... Mdme. Schumann also played Bach's Organ Prelude and Fugue in E minor, it being possible to do so on the pianoforte without any alteration of the original. With Bach in hand Mdme. Schumann appeared at her best. ... ] [BWV 533]
8. [anon.]:   St. Anne's Church, Soho. MWorld 51/13 (29 Mar 1873), 194. [Bach's St. John Passion 'takes the place of ''Anthem'' conducted by Joseph Barnby ; 'On Friday Mr. Hoyte gave Bach's superb prelude and fugue in G minor.'] [BWV 245, either BWV 542 or 535]
9. [anon.]:   Bach in Birmingham (From the 'Birmingham Morning News', March 22). MWorld 51/13 (29 Mar 1873), 195. [Messrs. Adams and Beresford's music room: 'The programme ... consisted entirely of works of Sebastian Bach, and was made up chiefly of composition by that great master for the chamber, and but rarely hard in this country. ... Concerto in D minor, for three pianofortes, with accompaniment of string quintet. Suite in E major, for violin alone. Prelude and Fugues in E major; Prelude and Fugue in C sharp major. From the 'Well-tempered Clavier.' Concerto in D major, for pianoforte, flute, and violin, with accompaniment of string quartet. Sonata in B minor, for pianoforte and violin. Suite in D major for violoncello. Toccato [!] and Fugue in G minor for pianoforte. Concerto in C major for three pianofortes, with accompaniments of string quintet.']
10. [anon.]:   Oxford.--Bach's Passion music was performed in Christ Church Cathedral on the 20th inst., ... MWorld 51/13 (29 Mar 1873), 200. Provincial.
11. [anon.]:   Herr Carl Diechmann. MWorld 51/14 (5 Apr 1873), 217. Concerts various. [... concert at the Hanover Square Rooms on Tuesday last. ... The programme opened with Bach's Suite in D--the only work of the kind by that master which has come down to us.' ...] [BWV 1068]
12. [anon.]:   Passion week concerts. MWorld 51/15 (12 Apr 1873), 229. [Royal Albert Hall: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Mme Patey, Cummings, Thurley Beale (bass), Barnby] [BWV 244]
13. [anon.]:   [Success of Barnby's production of Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion' at the Royal Albert Hall] MWorld 51/15 (12 Apr 1873), 232. [BWV 244]
14. [anon.]:   Bach's 'Matthew Passion' at St. Paul's [Stainer (conductor)]. MWorld 51/16 (19 Apr 1873), 247-248. [BWV 244]
15. [anon.]:   Sacred Harmonic Society. MWorld 51/16 (19 Apr 1873), 251. [Bach's celebrated St. Matthew Passion will be performed, for the first time by the Society, under the direction of Sir Michael Costa, on Friday next, the 25th inst. Madame Lemmens/Sherrington, Madame Patey, Mr. E. Lloyd, Mr. Patey, Mr. C. Henry, and Mr. Santley are entrusted with the principal vocal parts ...] [BWV 244]
16. [anon.]:   Mdlle. Alie Lindberg's 'first morning concert' [Hanover Square Rooms on Monday] MWorld 51/18 (3 May 1873), 287. Concerts Various. ['a young pianist of repute in Russia'; Her programme included 'a Loure and Rondo by Bach']
17. [anon.]:   [Dissenting minister's diatribe against Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion' ('Tonic Sol-fa Reporter')] MWorld 51/18 (3 May 1873), 287. Occasional note. [BWV 244]
18. [anon.]:   [Sacred Harmonic Society: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] MWorld 51/18 (3 May 1873), 289. Our contemporaries. [Reviews published in 'Daily Telegraph' and 'Globe'] [BWV 244]
19. [anon.]:   Munich. [St Mathttew Passion by the Musical Academy] MWorld 51/19 (10 May 1873), 300. ['A most impressive performance of Johann Sebastian Bach's Passion Music according to St Matthew was recently given by the Musical Academy' ...] [BWV 244]
20. [Benedict, Julius]:   A Life of Bach. (From the 'Globe.') MWorld 51/20 (17 May 1873), 330.
21. [anon.]:   Dr. Hans von Bülow (From the 'Times'). MWorld 51/23 (7 Jun 1873), 373. [Pianoforte recitals: Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonatas, opp. 31, no. 3 and 110. Bach, 'Fuga chromatica'. Schumann, Chopin] [BWV 903]
22. Egg, Thaddeus:   Charles Hallé's Pianoforte Recitals. MWorld 51/23 (7 Jun 1873), 374. [The concert of Friday next will include 'a Suite de piéces in G major, by Bach']
23. [anon.]:   London Musical Festival. MWorld 51/26 (28 Jun 1873), 430. [The 3rd and last of the series, conducted by Henry Leslie, took place at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday afternoon. Christine Nilsson sang ... an air from one of Bach's Church cantatas (Englished as 'My heart ever faithful'), with violoncello obbligato, skilfully played by Mr. Edward Howell.' ...] [BWV 68/2]
24. E., T.:   Philharmonic Society. MWorld 51/28 (12 Jul 1873), 468. [C. P. E. Bach, Symphony in E. Rode, Violin Concerto no. 8; Colyns. Mendelssohn, Rondo brillant; Mme Carreño-Sauret (pianist). G. A. Macfarren, Overture 'St. John the Baptist']
25. Ghost:   Before the Cathedrals. MWorld 51/33 (16 Aug 1873), 554. [Popularity of Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion' in Germany and Handel's 'Messiah' in England. Barnby's Oratorio Concerts: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] [BWV 244]
26. MacFarren, George Alexander:   J. S. Bach's 'Passion of St. Matthew'. MWorld 51/33 (16 Aug 1873), 560. [Overview; genesis; Biblical source; general character (To be continued)] [BWV 244]
27. MacFarren, George Alexander:   J. S. Bach's 'Passion of St. Matthew' (Continued from page 560). MWorld 51/34 (23 Aug 1873), 567. [I. Narrative. II. Choral tunes. III. Reflective passages (To be continued)] [BWV 244]
28. Grove, George:   Crystal Palace.--Saturday Concerts and Afternoon Promenades, 1873-74. MWorld 51/37 (13 Sep 1873), 613. [The 8th series of Saturday concerts starts on 4 October, incl. Bach's F minor pianoforte concerto] [BWV 1056]
29. MacFarren, George Alexander:   J. S. Bach's 'Passion of St. Matthew' (Continued from page 567). MWorld 51/37 (13 Sep 1873), 623-624. [Summary of the dramatic and musical situations (April 1870)] [BWV 244]
30. [anon.]:   Brighton.--Mr. Kuhe's First Pianoforte Recital. MWorld 51/41 (11 Oct 1873), 678. [Annual Series of Three, starting on October 15, incl. J. S. Bach's Prelude and Fugue in G major.]
31. [anon.]:   Crystal Palace concerts. MWorld 51/41 (11 Oct 1873), 679-680. [Importance of the Saturday Concerts. J. S. Bach, Pianoforte Concerto in F minor; Ernst Pauer. Julius Rietz, 'Festival Overture'. Spontini, 'Nurmahal' Overture. Mendelssohn, 'Scotch Symphony'. Caroline Leontieff (mezzo-soprano), Vernon Rigby. Overview of the forthcoming season] [BWV 1056]
32. [anon.]:   Dr. Hans von Bülow's recitals (From 'The Times'). MWorld 51/47 (22 Nov 1873), 780. [Hummel, Grand Fantaisie, op. 18. Bach, 'Italian Concerto'. Sterndale Bennett, 'The Maid of Orleans'. Liszt, 'Études de concert': 'Spanish Rhapsody'. Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonata, op. 109] [BWV 971]
33. [anon.]:   Bach's 'Christmas Oratorio' [British première]. MWorld 51/50 (13 Dec 1873), 833. [The next 'is to be given on Monday next, the 15th inst., will be signialized by the production of Bach's Christmas Oratorio, for the first time in this country. It is certainly remarkable that so great a work as this should have remained unheard, ...'] [BWV 248]
34. [anon.]:   [Choirs of Christ Church, Oxford and Magdalen College: Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio'] MWorld 51/50 (13 Dec 1873), 838. Waifs. [BWV 248]
35. [anon.]:   Weimar. MWorld 51/51 (20 Dec 1873), 847. [Fiftieth anniversary of Franz Liszt: Symphony on Dante's 'Divina commedia'. Martha Remmert (pianist). Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Müller-Hartung (conductor)] [BWV 244]
36. [anon.]:   Bach's 'Christmas Oratorio'. MWorld 51/52 (27 Dec 1873), 863. [Royal Albert Hall Choral Society; Joseph Barnby] [BWV 248]

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