Type | List | Author: Title, Series, Vol/No (Year/Month/Date of Publication), Pages | Status | | 1. | Redlich, Hans Ferdinand: Anfänge der Bachpflege in England, 1750-1850. [fs]DBFeierLeipzig (1950), 44-51. | |
| 2. | Redlich, Hans F.: Two Music Cogresses in Lüneburg: 15th July - 22nd July. MReview 11/4 (1950), 307-308. | |
| 3. | Redlich, Hans F.: Bach in Lüneburg, 1700-1950. Report on the congress of musicologists and on the second world congress of music libraries. July 15th - 22nd, 1950. MSurvey 3/2 (1950), 128-129. [Bach, St. Matthew Passion; Richard Liesche (conductor). St. Michael's church: Cantata no. 169 'Gott soll allein mein Herze haben'; three a cappella motets, a selection of Schübler chorales and Organ Fugues; Klosterkirche, Bach, Goldberg Variations; Fritz Neumayer (harpsichordist). Papers from Professor Arnold Schmitz, on the rhetorical qualities of Bach's music. H. F. Redlich, 'Anfaenge der Bachpflege in England, 1750-1850.' Other subjects were treated: W. Boetticher's new chronology of Orlandus Lassus' work. H. Chr. Wolff, 'The Value of History,' The Music Library Congress was important for its work in the committee, preparing a General Catalogue of Music] | |
| 4. | Redlich, Hans Ferdinand: Echoes from the Bach bicentenary celebrations in Germany. Chesterian 26/167 (1951), 135-140. | |
| 5. | Redlich, Hans Ferdinand: Anfänge der Bachpflege in England, 1750-1850. [cr]Lüneburg1950 (1951), 131-135. | |
| 6. | Redlich, Hans F.: The Bach Revival in England (1750-1850). A Neglected Aspect of J. S. Bach. MBook 7 (1952), 287-299. [supplemented by a bibliography, pp.299-300] | |
| 7. | Redlich, Hans F.: A Bibliography [The Bach Revival in England, 1750-1850] MBook 7 (1952), 299-300. | |