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1. [anon.]Abel, the German Composer. Harmonicon 1 4 Apr 1823 46
2. [anon.]History of Music in Germany Harmonicon 1 4, 5 Apr, May 1823 50-52; 64-65
3. [anon.]John Sebastian Bach [Lithograph]. Harmonicon 1 6 Jun 1823 1p [74/75]
4. [anon.]Memoir of John Sebastian Bach. Harmonicon 1 6 Jun 1823 75-77
5. [anon.]Memoir of John Baptist Cramer. Harmonicon 1 12 Dec 1823 179-181
6. [Ball, William]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. [anon.][February] 16th. [Allan Ramseay's ballad, 'Patie' was originally set by Sebastian Bach] Harmonicon 6 3 Mar 1828 57
8. [anon.]Frankfort. Harmonicon 6 8 Aug 1828 186
9. [anon.]Berlin [Rellstab's opinion of Paganini. Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion']. Harmonicon 7 6 Jun 1829 148
10. [anon.]Memoir of C. P. E. Bach. Harmonicon 7 12 Dec 1829 291-293
11. [anon.]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. T., J.Notes of a Musical Tourist. Harmonicon 8 1 Jan 1830 5-7
13. G., J.On the Clavichord. Harmonicon 8 1 Jan 1830 13
14. [anon.]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. [anon.]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. [anon.]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). Harmonicon 10 8 Aug 1832 178-180
17. [anon.]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). Harmonicon 10 10 Oct 1832 228
18. [anon.]Berlin. Harmonicon 11 1 Jan 1833 18
19. [anon.]Leipzig. Harmonicon 11 1 Jan 1833 18-19
20. [anon.]Memoir of C. F. Zelter. Harmonicon 11 3 Mar 1833 45-46
21. [anon.]Berlin. ... M. Felix Mendelssohn has given two very brilliant concerts. Harmonicon 11 5 May 1833 111
22. [anon.]Dresden. Harmonicon 11 7 Jul 1833 158

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