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1. Kevorkian, TanyaThe Reception of Bach's Cantatas during Leipzig Church Services, 1723-1750. Paper read at American Bach Society Biennial Meeting, Washington, D. C., April 7-9, 2000. [p]ABS_Washington Apr 2000
2. Kevorkian, TanyaThe reception of the cantata during Leipzig church services, 1700-1750. Listening Practice. EarlyM 30 1 Feb 2002 26-45
3. Kevorkian, TanyaChanging Times, Changing Music: 'New Church' Music and Musicians in Leipzig, 1699-1750. In: The Musician as Entrepreneur, 1700-1914: Managers, Charlatans, and Idealists. Edited by William Weber. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2004. vii, 269p. pp. 61-80. 2004 61-80
4. Kevorkian, TanyaJ.S. Bach's working conditions in Leipzig: The political and cultural context. A paper read at Biennial Meeting of the American Bach Society, April 16-18, 2004 at Rutgers University, NJ 'Images of Bach'. Abstract in BachNotesABS 1 (2004), p. 9-10. [p]ABS_NewBrunswick Apr 2004
5. Kevorkian, TanyaJ. S. Bach, the Baroque and pietism in Leipzig in the 1720s and 1730s. A Paper read at the 11th Biennial International Conference on Baroque Music held at Royal Northern College of Music, 14-18 July 2004 [p]BICB_Manchester Jul 2004
6. Kevorkian, TanyaThe reception of the Cantata during Leipzig Church Services, 1700-1750. EastmanStudM 37 2006 174-189
7. Kevorkian, TanyaBaroque Piety: Religion, Society, and Music in Leipzig, 1650-1750. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007. 266p. ISBN: 0-7546-5490-7. 2007 266p
8. Kevorkian, TanyaCultural Transfer, Cultural Competition, and Religious Diversity in Leipzig during the Baroque Era. [cr]Belfast2007 1 2007 1-10
9. Kevorkian, TanyaCongregants and the Cantata Chorale in Leipzig, 1700-1750. A paper read at the symposium 'Faith, Text and Music' at the Montréal Bach Festival on 8 December 2007 at McGill University. [p]MotrealBachfest Dec 2007
10. Kevorkian, TanyaUnderstanding Bach's B Minor Mass. Queen's University, Belfast, 2-4 November 2007. 18cM 5 2 Sep 2008 271-273
11. Kevorkian, TanyaEchoes of J. S. Bach's Leipzig in Johann Adam Hiller's Wöchentliche Nachrichten und Anmerkungen die Musik betreffend. A Paper read at the Biennial Meeting of the American Bach Society 'BACH AND THE ORATORIO TRADITION', May 8-11, 2008, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania [p]ABS_Bethlehem May 2008
12. Kevorkian, TanyaWomen's Roles in the Liturgy. A paper read at conference 'Poets, Mothers, and Performers: Considering Women's Impact on the Music of Johann Sebastian Bach' held at Yale Institute of Sacred Music, USA, on October 16-18, 2009. [p]Women_Yale Oct 2009
13. Kevorkian, Tanya'Poets, mothers, and Performers: Considering Women's Impact on the Music of Johann Sebastian Bach' -- A Conference Report. http://www.americanbachsociety.org/Newsletters/BachNotes12.pdf BachNotesABS 12 Winter 2010 2-3
14. Kevorkian, Tanya (ed.)Town Musicians in German Baroque Society and Culture. GermHist 30 3 2012 350-371
15. Kevorkian, TanyaLeipzig no Kyokai Seikatsu. [Church Life at Leipzig] trans. Ai Takizawa. BCJ 106 Feb 2014 34-37
16. Kevorkian, TanyaConfession in the Working Lives of Town Musicians and Türmer. A paper read at the biennial meeting of the American Bach Society 'J. S. Bach and the Confessional Landscape of His Time' held at University of Notre Dame (South Bend, IN), April 7-10, 2016. [p]ABS_SouthBend Apr 2016
17. Kevorkian, TanyaHouseholds. [Chapter 5] Part II: Contexts. [ce]RoutledgeResearchCompanion 2017 99-115
18. Kevorkian, TanyaThe Leipzig Audiences of J. S. Bach's Matthew Passion to 1750. ContextBachStud 8 2018 245-259

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