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Type | List | Author | Title [further info] | Series | Vol | No | Year | Pages | Status |
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1. | Goozé, Marjanne E. | What was the Berlin Jewish salon around 1800? | EastmanStudM | 145 | 21-38 | ||||
2. | Helfer, Martha B. | Lessing and the limits of enlightenment. | EastmanStudM | 145 | 99-121 | ||||
3. | Sacks, Elias | Poetry, music, and the limits of harmony: Mendelssohn's aesthetic critique of christianity. | EastmanStudM | 145 | 122-146 | ||||
4. | Sela-Teichler, Yael | Longing for the sublime: Jewish self-consciousness and the 'St. Matthew Passion' in Biedermeier Berlin. | EastmanStudM | 145 | 147-177 | ||||
5. | Cypess, Rebecca | Duets in the collection of Sara Levy and the ideal of 'unity in multiplicity'. | EastmanStudM | 145 | 181-204 | ||||
6. | Cypess, Rebecca; Sinkoff, Nancy (eds.) | Sara Levy's world: gender, Judaism, and the Bach tradition in Enlightenment Berlin. Edited by Rebecca Cypess and Nancy Sinkoff. - Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2018. x, 292p. ISBN: 978-1-58046-921-0 (hardcover) (= Eastman studies in music, 145) | EastmanStudM | 145 | x, 292p |