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1. Lutterman, JohnWorks in progress: Bach's Suites for Solo Cello as artifacts of improvisational practices. 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
2. Lutterman, John KennethWorks in progress: J. S. Bach's Suites for Solo Cello as artifacts of improvisatory practices. PhD diss., University of California, Davis, 2006. 598p diss. 2006 598p
3. Lutterman, JohnWorks in Progress: The Scheibe-Birmbaum Controversy and Bach's Notational Practice. A paper read at the Northern California Chapter meeting of AMS, 6-7 May 2006 at University of California, Berkeley. [p]AMS_NorthCalifornia May 2006
4. Lutterman, John'Cet art est la perfection du talent': Improvised Solo Performance, the Accompaniment of Recitative, and Chordal Thoroughbass Realization on the Viol and Cello A paper read at the 12th biennial international conference on Baroque music, held at Warsaw University from 26 to 30 July 2006. [p]BICB_Warsaw Jul 2006
5. Lutterman, JohnComposition, Improvisation and the Text: The Scheibe — Birnbaum Controversy and Bach's Notational Practice. [cr]Krakow2008 2008 535-541
6. Lutterman, JohnFrozen Improvisations. In Conclusion. EarlyMAmer 15 2 Summer 2009 61-62
7. Lutterman, John'Cet art est la perfection du talent': Chordal Thoroughbass Realization, the Accompaniment of Recitative, and Improvised Solo Performance on the Viol and Cello in the Eighteenth Century. A paper read at the Annual meeting of American Musicological Society in Philadelphia, 12-15 November 2009. [p]AMS_Philadelphia Nov 2009 AbstractsPapersAMSoc p.43
8. Lutterman, John'Alles, was man unter der Methode zu spielen verstehet, druckt er mit eigentlichen Noten aus'. Changing attitudes toward notation in the Eighteenth Century: The Scheibe-Birnbaum controversy and Bach's notational practice. A Paper read at the 14th Biennial International Conference on Baroque Music held at Queen's University Belfast, 30 June-4 July 2010. [p]BICB_Belfast Jul 2010
9. Lutterman, JohnJakob Adlung on Fantasieren: Further Evidence of a Bach Family Tradition in Jena. A Paper read at the 15th Biennial International Conference on Baroque Music held at Southampton University, 11-15 July 2012. [p]BICB_Southampton Jul 2012

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