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1. Bennett, Joseph:   To Dr. Ggibbillett. MWorld 45/21 (25 May 1867), 344-345. Letters to well-known characters. [Bach, 'The Well-Tempered Clavier'; Charles and Arthur Le Jeune (May 24)].
2. Thaddeus Egg [Bennett, Joseph]:   Gluck, Haydn, P. E. Bach, Weber, Mendelssohn. Translated from the German by Lady Wallace (London, Longmans, Green & Co.). MWorld 45/44, 45 (2, 9 Nov 1867), 744-745; 766. Letters of Distinguished Musicians:
3. Thaddeus Egg [Bennett, Joseph]:   Things old and new. MWorld 47/ 3 (16 Jan 1869), 37. ['Bachiana' published by Messrs. Duncan Davison & Co.: Fuga scherzando in A minor; Prelude and Fugue on the name BACH; Fantasia con fughetta in D major; Fantasia con fuga in B flat; Prelude and Fugue in A minor. T. M. Mudie, 'Melodies for the Pianoforte']
4. T. E. [Bennett, Joseph]:   ['The Student's Edition of Forty-eight Preludes and Fugues' by John Sebastian Bach, edited by John F. Barnett and Cipriani Potter ('Hutchings and Romer')] MWorld 47/34 (21 Aug 1869), 588. New music.
5. T. E. [Bennett, Joseph]:   Mr. Henry Leslie's concerts. MWorld 48/14 (2 Apr 1870), 236. [Bach, 'I wrestle and pray' (cantata). Mendelssohn, Violin Concerto; Joachim. Mendelssohn, 'Judge me, O God' (motet)]
6. T. E. [Bennett, Joseph]:   Our contemporaries. Bach's 'Passion Music'. MWorld 48/17 (23 Apr 1870), 281. [Oratorio Concerts: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Barnby ('Athenæum')]
7. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn. [I] MTimes 20/435 (1 May 1879), 254-257. [Composer's personality; reaction to music and art as illustrated in his correspondence (To be continued)]
8. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 257). [II] MTimes 20/436 (1 Jun 1879), 302-305. [Composer's character and personality as illustrated by his correspondence from Italy (To be continued)]
9. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 305). [III] MTimes 20/437 (1 Jul 1879), 359-362. [Composer's character and personality as illustrated by letters to Devrient and Taubert (To be continued)]
10. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 362). [IV] MTimes 20/438 (1 Aug 1879), 415-418. [Composer's personality and character as illustrated by letters from Switzerland (To be continued)]
11. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 418). [V] MTimes 20/439 (1 Sep 1879), 474-477. [Composer's character and personality as illustrated by letters from Paris (1831-32)]
12. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 477). [VI] MTimes 20/440 (1 Oct 1879), 517-520. [Three unpublished letters; correspondence from London (1832) (To be continued)]
13. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 520). [VII] MTimes 20/441 (1 Nov 1879), 574-577. [Letters from Düsseldorf: composition of St. Paul; position of intendant for music at the theatre (To be continued)]
14. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 577). [VIII] MTimes 20/442 (1 Dec 1879), 635-638. [Composer's opinions on musical taste and aesthetics illustrated in his correspondence (To be continued)]
15. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 638). [IX] MTimes 21/443 (1 Jan 1880), 11-15. [Composer's views on popularity and fame, sense of duty, Bach and Handel, and the theme of 'Elijah' as illustrated in his correspondence (To be continued)]
16. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 15). [X] MTimes 21/444 (1 Feb 1880), 62-64. [Composer's opinions on his ability as a teacher and the patriotic song Rheinlied (To be continued)]
17. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 64). [XI] MTimes 21/445 (1 Mar 1880), 118-121. [Composer's reaction to years employed by Friedrich Wilhelm IV in Berlin (1841-42) (To be continued)]
18. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 121). [XII] MTimes 21/446 (1 Apr 1880), 164-167. [Composer's opinions on music criticism, musicianship, and the meaning of music as illustrated in his correspondence (To be continued)]
19. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Concluded from page 167). [XIII] MTimes 21/447 (1 May 1880), 222-225. [Composer's bereavement for his mother and sister; attitude to his family and homeland as illustrated in the correspondence]
20. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers. No. XVI. Sebastian Bach. [I] MTimes 26/508 (1 Jun 1885), 322-325. [Ancestry; childhood and education; Spitta's remarks on programme music; position at Arnstadt (To be continued)] [No. XVI in the original; from next article, No. XVII.]
21. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers. No. XVII. Sebastian Bach (Continued from page 325) [II] MTimes 26/509 (1 Jul 1885), 390-393. [Marriage to Maria Barbara; position as organist at St. Blasius; Weimar appointment; friendship with Walther (To be continued)]
22. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers. No. XVII. Sebastian Bach (Continued from page 393). [III] MTimes 26/510 (1 Aug 1885), 461-465. [Visit to Leipzig; composition of sacred and secular cantatas at Weimar; capellmeister at Cöthen; death of Maria Barbara; elected cantor of the Thomaskirche, Leipzig (To be continued)]
23. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers. No. XVII. Sebastian Bach (Continued from page 465). [IV] MTimes 26/511 (1 Sep 1885), 519-522. [Leipzig appointment; duties as cantor of the Thomaskirche; disputes over salary and responsibilities (To be continued)]
24. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers. No. XVII. Sebastian Bach (Continued from page 522). [V] MTimes 26/512 (1 Oct 1885), 581-584. [Gesner, new rector of the Thomaskirche; dispute with prefects Ernesti and Krause (To be continued)]
25. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers. No. XVII. Sebastian Bach. [VI] MTimes 26/513 (1 Nov 1885), 642-646. [Dispute with prefects Ernesti and Krause; domestic life (To be continued)]
26. Bennett, Joseph:   The great composers. No. XVII. Sebastian Bach (Concluded from page 646) [VII] MTimes 26/514 (1 Dec 1885), 706-709. [Visit to Berlin; dedication of 'The Musical Offering' to Frederic the Great; quarrel with rector Biedermann; illness and death; inventory of goods and chattels; German indifference to his music]
27. Bennett, Joseph:   Sonnets to the Masters: Bach. MTimes 32/576 (1 Feb 1891), 85.

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