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Type | List | Title [further info] | Series | Vol | No | Year | Pages | Status |
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1. | Israel Gottlieb Wernicke: The contrapuntist of Scandinavia. | EarlyKeyboardJ | 1 | 56-69 | ||||
2. | Which comes first: Sarabande or air? | EarlyKeyboardJ | 1 | 7-15 | ||||
3. | A reconsideration of the rhythmic interpretation of the gigue from Bach's sixth partita, BWV 830. | EarlyKeyboardJ | 2 | 1-20 | ||||
4. | Three well temperaments and how to set them. | EarlyKeyboardJ | 3 | 19-34 | ||||
5. | Clement Loret, a pioneer of the nineteenth-century French organ revival. | EarlyKeyboardJ | 4 | 43-50 | ||||
6. | Hints for performance in J. S. Bach's 'Clavierübung' prints. | EarlyKeyboardJ | 5 | 29-44 | ||||
7. | Kuhnau's Accentus and Its Implications for the Performance of Bach's Keyboard Music. | EarlyKeyboardJ | 13 | 107-120 | ||||
8. | Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach as a Keyboard Composer. | EarlyKeyboardJ | 13 | 7-38 | ||||
9. | The Quest for Bach's 'Clavier': An Historiographical Interpretation. | EarlyKeyboardJ | 14 | 65-84 | ||||
10. | Preludes in All the Keys Throughout the Octave by Samuel Wesley: An Introduction to a Forgotten Keyboard Repertory. | EarlyKeyboardJ | 15 | 67-92 | ||||
11. | Silbermann, Bach, and the Florentine piano. | EarlyKeyboardJ | 21 | 45-63 | ||||
12. | J.S. Bach, C.P.E. Bach, and the invention of the concerto for keyboard and strings. | EarlyKeyboardJ | 25-26 | 29-59 | ||||
13. | French influence in the Pièce d'orgue, BWV 572. | EarlyKeyboardJ | 25-26 | 61-71 |