Type | List | Author: Title, Series, Vol/No (Year/Month/Date of Publication), Pages | Status | | 1. | Dickinson, Alan Edgar Frederic: Bach's Fugal Craftsmanship (II). MSurvey 3/1 (Summer 1950), 28-32. [Description of a typical fugue by Bach (Continued). His uncanny observation of themes and their potential contexts] | |
| 2. | Dickinson, A. E. F.: J. S. Bach, Musical Offering (Peters-Hinrichsen). MSurvey 3/1 (Summer 1950), 49. Reviews of music. | |
| 3. | Dickinson, A. E. F.: J. S. Bach, 'In our hour of deepest need.' Transcribed by John Barbirolli. Score (OUP). MSurvey 3/1 (Summer 1950), 49. Reviews of music. [Transcription for two violas, three violoncellos, double bass, four horns and trumpet] | |
| 4. | Hamburger, Paul: Aimée Van de Wiele. Harpsichord recital. Wigmore Hall, 6th May, 1950. MSurvey 3/1 (Summer 1950), 67. Concerts I. London. [Bach, Italian Concerto; Goldberg Variations] | |
| 5. | Hamburger, Paul: The London Guild of Arts. Capriol Orchestra; Roy Budden. Central Hall, 5th May, 1950. MSurvey 3/1 (Summer 1950), 67. Concerts I. London. [Bach, Cantata no. 51; Margaret Ritchie (soprano). Mozart, Violin Concerto in A major; Alan Loveday. Shostakovitch, Concerto for piano and trumpet; Iris Loveridge (pianist), David Mason (trumpeter)] | |
| 6. | Hamburger, Paul: Tibor de Machula: Cello recital with Gerald Moore (pianist). Wigmore Hall, 1st June, 1950. MSurvey 3/1 (Summer 1950), 69. Concerts I. London. [Bach, Sonata for cello solo in C. Beethoven, Sonata for cello and piano. op. 102, no. 2] | |
| 7. | Hamburger, Paul: Bach, Handel, Purcell. Anne Alderson (soprano). Maurice Bevan (baritone), Integer String Quartet. Cowdray Hall, 7th June, 1950. MSurvey 3/1 (Summer 1950), 70. Concerts I. London. | |
| 8. | Keller, Hans: New Era Concert Society, Marcel Dupré, Bach recital. Albert Hall, 12th June, 1950. MSurvey 3/1 (Summer 1950), 70. Concerts I. London. | |
| 9. | [anon.]: Competition. MSurvey 3/1 (Summer 1950), 79. [No. 1. Set by P. H.: Imaginary conversations by (a) Bach and Handel in 1750; (b) Beethoven and Schubert in December 1826, (c) Wagner and Verdi in 1880. Not exceeding 400 words] | |
| 10. | 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] | |