Type | List | Author: Title![Display full bibliographical information](http://homepages.bw.edu/bachbib/images/expand.gif) , Series, Vol/No (Year/Month/Date of Publication), Pages | Status | | 1. | Zapf, Michael: Handing down the Tradition: The Survival of Bach's Finger Technique in an Obscure Nineteenth-Century Clavier Tutor. DeClavicordio 5 (2002), 39-43 | ![English](http://homepages.bw.edu/bachbib/images/flags/United-Kingdom.gif) |
| 2. | Adlam, Derek: Missing instruments. DeClavicordio 5 (2002), 83-89 | ![English](http://homepages.bw.edu/bachbib/images/flags/United-Kingdom.gif) |
| 3. | Simmonds, Paul: Embellished repeats in late eighteenth-century clavichord repertoire. DeClavicordio 5 (2002), 109-124 | ![English](http://homepages.bw.edu/bachbib/images/flags/United-Kingdom.gif) |
| 4. | Hogwood, Christopher: The Copenhagen connection: Resources for clavichord players in eighteenth-century Denmark. DeClavicordio 5 (2002), 249-272 | ![English](http://homepages.bw.edu/bachbib/images/flags/United-Kingdom.gif) |
| 5. | Brauchli, Bernard; Galazzo, Alberto; Moody, Ivan (eds.): De Clavicordio V: Proceedings of the V International Clavichord Symposium, Magnano, 5-8 September 2001. DeClavicordio 5 (2002), 328p | ![English](http://homepages.bw.edu/bachbib/images/flags/United-Kingdom.gif) |