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1. Walker, Paul:   Fingering, Bach and the Wegweiser. EarlyKStudNL 1/3 (1985), 1-5.
2. Walker, Paul:   From Renaissance Fuga to Baroque Fugue: The Role of the 'Sweelinck Theory Manuscripts'. [p]AMS_Vancouver (Nov 1985) A paper read at the AMS / CMS / SEM / SMT Vancouver Annual Meetings, 7-10 November 1985.
3. Walker, Paul:   From Renaissance 'Fuga' to Baroque Fugue: The Role of the 'Sweelinck Theory Manuscripts'. SchützJb 7-8 (1985-86), 93-104.
4. Walker, Diane Parr; Walker, Paul:   Sources of German Polyphonic Vocal Music Between Schütz and Bach: A Report on Work in Progress. [p]AMS_Capital (Apr 1986) A paper read at the Capital Chapter meeting of the AMS on 12 April 1986 at Towson State University.
5. Walker, Paul Mark:   Fugue in German Theory from Dressler to Mattheson. diss. (1987), x, 664p. PhD. State Univ. of New York at Buffalo. 1987. x, 664p.
6. Walker, Paul:   Die Entstehung der Permutationsfuge. BachJb 75 (1989), 21-41.
7. Walker, Paul (ed.):   Church, Stage, and Studio: Music and Its Contexts in Seventeenth-Century Germany. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1990. 396p. ISBN: 0-8357-1938-3. [contents]
8. Walker, Diane Parr; Walker, Paul:   German Sacred Polyphonic Vocal Music between Schütz and Bach: Sources and Critical Editions. Warren, Michigan: Harmonie Park Press, 1992. xxxv, 434p. ISBN: 0-89990-054-2. (= Detroit Studies in Music Bibliography, 67)
9. Walker, Paul:   The origin of the permutation fugue. StudHistM(NY) 3 (1993), 51-91. In: Studies in the history of music. Vol.3, The creative process. (New York, 1993)
10. Walker, Paul:   Rhetoric, the ricercar, and J. S. Bach's Musical Offering. BachStud 2 (1995), 175-191.
11. Walker, Paul:   Zur Geschichte des Kontrasubjekts und zu seinem Gebrauch in den frühesten Klavier- und Orgelfugen Johann Sebastian Bachs. [cr]Rostock1990 (1995), 48-69.
12. Walker, Paul:   Fugue in the Music-Rhetorical Analogy and Rhetoric in the Development of Fugue. BachPerspectives 4 (1999), 159-179.
13. Walker, Paul Mark:   Theories of Fugue from the Age of Josquin to the Age of Bach. Rochester Univ. Press, 2000. 485p. ISBN: 1-580-46029-1. (= Eastman Studies in Music, 13) [contents]
14. Walker, Paul:   Die Fuge in den Vokalwerken von Buxtehude und Bruhns. [p]ISK_Luebeck (Apr 2000) Paper read at Internationales Symposion und Konzerte 'Bach, Lübeck und die norddeutsche Musiktradition', Lübeck, 27-30 April 2000
15. Walker, Paul:   Die Fuge in den Vokalwerken von Dieterich Buxtehude und Nicolaus Bruhns. [cr]Lübeck2000 (2002), 256-271.
16. Walker, Paul:   Bach's Use of Fugue in the Stile Antico Vocal Writing of the B-Minor Mass. [p]ABS_Leipzig (May 2006) A paper read at the Biennial Meeting of the American Bach Society, Leipzig, May 11-13, 2006: 'Bach Crossing Borders'. Abstract published in BachNotesABS, 5 (Spring, 2006), p. 9.
17. Walker, Paul:   Bach's Use of Fugue in the Stile Antico Vocal Writing of the B-Minor Mass. [cr]Belfast2007 2 (2007), 368-386. Unpublished and expanded paper read at the Biennial Meeting of the American Bach Society, Leipzig, May 11-13, 2006: 'Bach Crossing Borders'.
18. Walker, Paul:   American Bach Society Biennial Conference 7-10 April 2016 University of Notre Dame. BachNotesABS 23 (Fall 2015), 6.
19. Walker, Paul:   Counterpoint, Canons and the Late Works. [ce]RoutledgeResearchCompanion (2017), 377-397. [Chapter 15] Part IV: Genres and Forms. [main headings: Bach's Compositions of His Last Years; Music Theory and Compositional Process; Bach and Fugue; Goldberg Variations; Bach and Canon; Musical Offering; Canonic Variations on Vom Himmel hoch; Art of Fugue]
20. Walker, Paul (ed.):   Sacred Works for Five Voices and Instruments, Part 3 / Dieterich Buxtehude. New York: The Broude Trust, 2018. ISBN: 0-8540-7512-8. (= Dieterich Buxtehude: The Collected Works, Vol. 12)
21. Walker, Paul:   Miscellanea: Sacred Works for Five and/or Six Voices and Instruments, Occasional Works, Canons, Dubia / Dieterich Buxtehude. New York: The Broude Trust, 2018. ISBN: 0-8540-7513-6. (= Dieterich Buxtehude: The Collected Works, Vol. 13)

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