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1. Abel, the German Composer. Anecdotes of Musicians. Harmonicon 1 4 Apr 1823 46
2. History of Music in Germany [Bach made the following observations on Frederick the Great; Agricola as Bach's student] Harmonicon 1 4, 5 Apr, May 1823 50-52; 64-65
3. John Sebastian Bach [Lithograph]. Harmonicon 1 6 Jun 1823 1p [74/75]
4. Memoir of John Sebastian Bach. Harmonicon 1 6 Jun 1823 75-77
5. Memoir of John Baptist Cramer. [his young Russian Friend ... offered to give him a M.S. copy of the works of Bach ...] Harmonicon 1 12 Dec 1823 179-181
6. A grand fugue, in three movements, and on three subjects, by John Sebastian Bach; arranged for two performers on the organ or piano-forte, by B. Jacob. (Clementi and Co., 26, Cheapside). [Review of music.] Harmonicon 5 9 Sep 1827 189
7. [February] 16th. [Allan Ramseay's ballad, 'Patie' was originally set by Sebastian Bach] Extracts from the Diary of a Dilettante. Harmonicon 6 3 Mar 1828 57
8. Frankfort. Foreign Musical Report. [Caecilia-verein performed Credo 'executed in a highly satisfactory manner ... under the direction of Mr. Scheibe'] Harmonicon 6 8 Aug 1828 186
9. Berlin [Rellstab's opinion of Paganini. Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion']. Foreign musical report. Harmonicon 7 6 Jun 1829 148
10. Memoir of C. P. E. Bach. Harmonicon 7 12 Dec 1829 291-293
11. Extracts from the diary of a dilettante [(Sept. 30th) Rivalry between Henriette Sontag and Maria Malibran in Paris (Taken from 'The Times'). (10th) Paganini in Frankfort. (20th) 'Crucifixus' by J.-S. Bach. (15th) Sabine Heinefetter and Giuditta Pasta. (17th) Adaptation of Boieldieu's 'Les Deux Nuits' performed at Covent Garden] Harmonicon 7 12 Dec 1829 307-310
12. Notes of a Musical Tourist. To the Editor of the Harmonicon. Edinburgh, Nov. 23, 1829. [... I heard likewise a MS. Mass by Seb. Bach, in the severe style that characterises the works of that great man. Some of the choruses are wonderfully fine,--abounding in superb crashes of harmony, or in the intricacies of strict fugue. The solos, trios, and quartetts, likewise, partook of the same elevated character. I was so struck with the exquisite beauty and pathos of one of the quartetts, a Crucifixus, that I procured a copy of it; and I now send it to you for the pages of the Harmonicon, if at all within the design of the work, as affording at once a specimen of Bach's wonderful powers of harmony (the whole movement being written on four bars), and of what the students are capable of performing. ...] Harmonicon 8 1 Jan 1830 5-7
13. On the Clavichord. To the Editor of the Harmonicon. Soho Square, Dec. 17th. Harmonicon 8 1 Jan 1830 13
14. J. S. Bach's oratorio of the Passion, and Mozart's Entführung aus dem Serail. Berlin, August, 1830. Harmonicon 8 10 Oct 1830 420-421
15. Memoirs of the Metropolitan Concerts. [J. C.] Bach & [C. F.] Abel's [1764-84] -- The Professional -- Salomon's [The Pantheon Concerts (1785-93)] (Continued from last volume). Harmonicon 10 5 May 1832 101-103
16. Vocal. (1) 'The Venetian Boatman's Evening Song,' the words written, and the music arranged, from Sebastian Bach, by Edward Taylor. (A. Novello, Frith Street). (2) Trio, 'Sicut locutus est,' for a soprano, counter-tenor, and bass; composed by Finoglio; arranged from the manuscript score by Vincent Novello. (A. Novello). (3) Canon, 'Agne Dei,' composed by J. McMurdie, Mus.Bac. (Cramer and Co.). (4) Quartet, 'The Prayer before Battle,' translated from a poem by Körner, composed by C. M. von Weber. (Chappell). Review of new music. Harmonicon 10 8 Aug 1832 178-180
17. The Organist's Companion, a series of voluntaries for the commencement, middle, and conclusion of divine service, chiefly selected from the works of Handel, Bach, Graun, Haydn, Mozart, Rink, &c. Also a collection of interludes, &c. by John Goss, organist of Chelsea New Church. Nos. 1, 2, 3, in octavo. (Cramer, Addison, and Beale). Review of new music. Organ. Harmonicon 10 10 Oct 1832 228
18. Berlin. Foreign Musical Report. [Singing Academy proposes to give four Oratorios, Salomon, and Joshua of Handel, St. John the Evangelist, by Seb. Bach, and the fourth will probably be one of Haydn's ...] Harmonicon 11 1 Jan 1833 18
19. Leipzig. Foreign Musical Report. [A. M. Ferd. Vogel performed Fugues by Seb. Bach ...] Harmonicon 11 1 Jan 1833 18-19
20. Memoir of C. F. Zelter. [ ... procured some scores of Emanuel Bach and Hasse ...] Harmonicon 11 3 Mar 1833 45-46
21. Berlin. ... M. Felix Mendelssohn has given two very brilliant concerts. Foreign Musical Report. [... a concerto in D minor of Sebastian Bach ...] Harmonicon 11 5 May 1833 111
22. Dresden. Foreign musical report. [Opera company performed Bach's St. Matthew Passion on Palm Sunday] Harmonicon 11 7 Jul 1833 158

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