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1. Gauntlett, Henry J.Handel and Seb. Bach. [Fundamental pillars of protestantism; comparison; opinions in Germany] MTimes 1 5 1 Oct 1844 34
2. [anon.]A New Organ, built by Hill ... Brief Chronicle of the last Month. [... several compositions of Haydn, Bach, Rinck, Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Mozart, &c. were played in first-rate style.] MTimes 1 7 1 Dec 1844 55
3. 'The Celebrated 48 Preludes and Fugues', in all the keys, composed by John Sebastian Bach, arranged as duets for four hands on the piano forte of organ, by Henri Bertini (London Sacred Music Warehouse). MTimes 1 8 1 Jan 1845 64
4. [anon.]The Late Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. MTimes 2 44 1 Jan 1848 153-154, 159
5. Bach's chorales or psalm tunes, edited by Mendelssohn, in 4 Books, each 8s.; Bach's Prelude and Fugue; Bach's Six variations on the Corale; Bach's Eleven variations on the Corale. Edited from the Original Manuscripts by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. MTimes 3 50 1 Jul 1848 14
6. SpectatorThree Preludes and Fugues; composed for the Organ, with pedal obligato. By W. T. Best. MTimes 3 56 1 Jan 1849 99
7. Adapted by R. R. Ross. 'God, my King.' Words from Bishop Mant's versification of the 145th Psalm / I. Sebastian Bach. MTimes 3 66 1 Nov 1849 1-4 [225-228]
8. [Holmes, Edward]Progress of Bach's Music in England. [From 'Our musical spring' in 'Fraser's Magazine'] MTimes 4 85 1 Jun 1851 192-193
9. John Sebastian Bach's Grand Studies for the Organ, with Pedal Obligato,--consisting of Preludes, Fugues, Toccatas, and Fantasias. A Part for the Double Bass, or Violoncello, is printed separately, price 7s. These Studies may be played on the Pianoforte by One or Two Performers. [...] London Sacred Music Warehouse J. Alfred Novello, 69, Dean-street, Soho, and 24, Poultry. MTimes 4 87 1 Aug 1851 230-231
10. Y., J.[A. F. C. Kollmann and the introduction of Bach's music to England] Correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical Times' MTimes 4 87 1 Aug 1851 240
11. Holmes, EdwardCathedral Music and Composers. No. XIV. [Wesley and Salomon's contribution to Bach Awakening in England] MTimes 4 88 1 Aug 1851 233-234, 240
12. John Sebastian Bach's Grand Studies for the Organ, with Pedal Obligato,--consisting of Preludes, Fugues, Toccatas, and Fantasias. A Part for the Double Bass, or Violoncello, is printed separately, price 7s. These Studies may be played on the Pianoforte by One or Two Performers. [...] London Sacred Music Warehouse J. Alfred Novello, 69, Dean-street, Soho, and 24, Poultry. MTimes 4 88 1 Sep 1851 246-247
13. [anon.]The Harmonic Union. [performed a motet (No.6), by J. S. Bach] Brief Chronicle of the last Month. MTimes 5 104 1 Jan 1853 124
14. [anon.]Mr. Charles Halle's Pianoforte Recital took place on the 8th May, at 47, Bryanstone Square ... Brief Chronicle of the last Month. [pieces from Bach, Beethoven, Weber, Mendelssohn, Chopin, and St. Heller...] MTimes 7 160 1 Jun 1856 252
15. [anon.]Middleton. - On Sunday, the 9th ult., the new organ just erected in the Wesleyan Chapel, by Mr. G. Wood, was opened by Mr. J. Lees, organist of the Parish Church, Oldham. Brief Chronicle of the last Month. [Mr Lees fully displayed its powers in selections from Handel, Bach, Mendelssohn, &c.] MTimes 8 184 1 Jun 1858 259
16. [anon.]Willis's Rooms. Brief Chronicle of the last Month. [George Russell performed on 4 July, incl. etude from Bach, Chopin, and Thomas ...] MTimes 9 210 1 Aug 1860 313
17. Taylor, Edward'Venetian Boatmen's Evening Song'. The words written and the music arranged from Sebastian Bach by Edward Taylor. MTimes 9 215 1 Jan 1861 1-3 [399-401]
18. [anon.]St. James's Hall. Brief chronicle of the last month. [Bach Society with Sterndale Bennett: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] MTimes 10 232 1 Jun 1862 265
19. [anon.]Novello, Ewer and Co. ... J. S. Bach's Ciaconna, für Pianoforte, von E. Pauer. Leipzig: Bartholf Senff. Reviews. [BWV 1004/5] MTimes 13 300 1 Feb 1868 291
20. [anon.]Novello, Ewer and Co. ... Bourée in C -- Bourée in E flat -- Gavotte in G. By J. S. Bach. Arranged for the pianoforte by Agnes Zimmermann. Reviews. MTimes 13 302 1 Apr 1868 349
21. Novello, Ewer and Co.Gavotte in G, by Bach, arranged for the pianoforte by Agnes Zimmermann. [Some description extracted from 'The Queen, Sept. 26, 1868']. MTimes 13 309 1 Nov 1868 586
22. MacFarren, George AlexanderBach's Grosse Passions-Musik. (St. Matthew.) MTimes 14 323, 324, 325, 326 Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1870 327-329; 359-361; 391-393; 423-426
23. [anon.]Reviews. Novello, Ewer and Co. J. S. Bach's Oratorio, the Passion of Our Lord (St. Matthew). MTimes 14 326 1 Apr 1870 436
24. [anon.]The Oratorio Concerts. [Exeter Hall: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Barnby's choir, Mme Rudersdorff, Anna Drasdil, Cummings, Lewis Thomas] MTimes 14 327 1 May 1870 459-460
25. [anon.]The Oratorio Concerts. [St. James's Hall: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Mme Rudersdorff, Mme Patey-Whytock, Cummings, Beale, Barnby (conductor)] MTimes 15 337 1 Mar 1871 9-10
26. [anon.]Weekes and Co. Bourrée, from the 4th Sonata for violoncello, by J. S. Bach. Transcribed by Berthold Tours. Reviews. MTimes 15 338 1 Apr 1871 55-56
27. [anon.]Bach's Passion-Music at Westminster Abbey. ['St. Matthew'; Barnby (conductor), Jekyll (organist). Sermon by Rev. S. Flood Jones] MTimes 15 339 1 May 1871 74
28. [anon.]Chappell and Co. Bourée, from the Second Sonata for the violin, by J. S. Bach -- Sarabande, from the Sixth Sonata for the violoncello, by J. S. Bach -- Gavotte, from the Sixth Sonata for the violin, by J. S. Bach. Transcribed for the pianoforte by Berthold Tours. Reviews. MTimes 15 341 1 Jul 1871 149-150
29. Lunn, Henry C.The London musical season. [Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion' at Westminster Abbey. (pp.201-202)] MTimes 15 343 1 Sep 1871 199-202
30. Lunn, Henry C.The Gloucester Musical Festival. [(Second day) Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion' (p.233)] MTimes 15 344 1 Oct 1871 231-235
31. [anon.]Review. Robert Cocks and Co. Gavotte and Rondo, from Bach's Sixth Violin Sonata. Bourrèe, from Bach's Fourth Sonata for the Violoncello. Transcribed by W. S. Rockstro. MTimes 15 344 1 Oct 1871 244
32. [anon.]The Oratorio Concerts. [5th subscription concert with Barnby's choir: Mendelssohn, 'Lobgesang'. Rossini, 'Stabat mater'; Annie Sinclair, Raynham (tenor), Julia Sydney, Mme Fernandez. Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Cora de Wilhorst, Julia Elton, Lloyd, Stockhausen] MTimes 15 349 1 Mar 1872 403
33. [anon.]Exeter Hall: the Oratorio Concerts. Queen's Concert Rooms, Hanover Square: a morning concert [Bach's 'St. John Passion']. Philharmonic Society. Best's 'Arrangements from the Scores of the Great Masters for the Organ'. MTimes 15 349 1 Mar 1872 405
34. [anon.]Bach's Johannes Passion. [Hanover Square Rooms: Miss Done, Thurley Beale, Arthur Wade, Hoyte (organist); 1st performance in England] MTimes 15 350 1 Apr 1872 433
35. [anon.]Bach's Passion Music at Westminster Abbey. ['St. Matthew Passion', 2nd performance; Cummings, Thurley Beale (bass), Barnby (director)] MTimes 15 350 1 Apr 1872 433-434
36. MacFarren, George AlexanderJ. S. Bach's Music of the Passion according to the Gospel of St. John. [Chronology of composition and summary of dramatic and musical situations] MTimes 15 351 1 May 1872 463-465
37. [anon.]Glasgow. Brief summary of country news. [Choral Union: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Mme Rudersdorff, Alice Fairman, Lambeth (conductor). Queen's Park Established Church: annual choir concert] MTimes 15 351 1 May 1872 480-481
38. [anon.]Philharmonic Society. [Bach, Concerto for Strings. Brahms, Serenade in D. Sterndale Bennett, Orchestral Prelude to Sophocles' 'Ajax'] MTimes 15 354 1 Aug 1872 564
39. Lunn, Henry C.The Worcester and Norwich Musical Festivals. [Worcester Cathedral: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] MTimes 15 356 1 Oct 1872 623-626
40. [anon.]Novello, Ewer and Co. ... Arrangements from the Scores of the Great Masters for the Organ. By W. T. Best. Nos. 88, 89, 90, and 91. Reviews. [Handel, Suite in B flat from first series of 'Suites des pièces'. Schubert, Andante in G from the ballet music in 'Rosamunde'. Heller, Serenade in A. Mozart, Andante from a symphony. Bach, Prelude and Fugue in G minor from 'The Well-tempered Keyboard'. Handel, chorus from anthem 'Have mercy upon me.' Schumann, Tempo di Minuetto and Allegretto scherzoso from op. 99. Couperin, 'La Favorite'. Liszt, 'Vom Fels zum Meer' (triumphal march)] MTimes 15 356 1 Oct 1872 630, 635
41. Lahmeyer, C.Bach's Hymn in 'The Hymnary'. Original correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical Times' [Mode of the tune 'Komm Gott Schöpfer, heiliger Geist' (5, Grove Park Terrace, Chiswick, W. January 20th, 1873)] MTimes 15 360 1 Feb 1873 768
42. [anon.]Royal Albert Hall Choral Society. [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Cummings (tenor), Florence Lancia, Julia Elton, Barnby (conductor)] MTimes 16 361 1 Mar 1873 10
43. Lahmeyer, C.Bach's Hymn in 'The Hymnary'. Original correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical Times' [Errors in correspondent's letter concerning Bach's hymn in 'The Hymnary' (5, Grove Park Terrace, Chiswick, W. 21st February, 1873)] MTimes 16 361 1 Mar 1873 23
44. [anon.]The passion services at St. Anne's, Soho. [Restoration of congregational singing in performance of Bach's 'St. John Passion'; Barnby, director ('Guardian' and 'John Bull')] MTimes 16 362 1 Apr 1873 41-43
45. Lahmeyer, C.Bach's hymn in 'The Hymnary'. Original correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical Times' [Mode of the tune 'Komm Gott Schöpfer, heiliger Geist' (5, Grove Park Terrace, March 24th, 1873)] MTimes 16 362 1 Apr 1873 55
46. [anon.]Birmingham. Brief summary of country news. [Stratton's concert in commemoration of Bach's 188th birthday] MTimes 16 362 1 Apr 1873 56
47. [anon.]Manchester. Brief summary of country news. [Free Trade Hall: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Hallé (director), Mme Otto-Alvsleben, Mme Patey-Whytock] MTimes 16 362 1 Apr 1873 57
48. [anon.][Royal Albert Hall Choral Society: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] [Miscellaneous] [Mme Otto-Alvsleben, Barnby (director); audience participation in chorale singing] MTimes 16 363 1 May 1873 73
49. [anon.]Sacred Harmonic Society. [Exeter Hall: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Mme Lemmens-Sherrington, Santley, Costa] MTimes 16 363 1 May 1873 75
50. Lunn, Henry C.The London musical season. [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion' (p.204)] MTimes 16 367 1 Sep 1873 203-205
51. [anon.]Royal Albert Hall Choral Society. Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Emily Spiller, Mme Patey-Whytock, Barnby (director)] MTimes 16 370 1 Dec 1873 319
52. [anon.]Bach's sacred cantatas. [Miscellaneous] [Barnby alluded the numerous sacred cantatas by Bach that might be used on Church festivals and during special seasons] MTimes 16 370 1 Dec 1873 321
53. The Christmas Oratorio. In Vocal Score (With a separate Accompaniment for the Organ or Pianoforte), by John Sebastian Bach. The English Translation and Adaptation by the Rev. J. Troutbeck, ... London: Novello, Ewer and Co. ... MTimes 16 370 1 Dec 1873 338
54. MacFarren, George AlexanderBach's Christmas Oratorio. [Summary of dramatic and musical situations] MTimes 16 371 1 Jan 1874 347-353
55. [anon.]Royal Albert Hall Choral Society. [Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio'; Mme Otto-Alvsleben, Cummings.] MTimes 16 371 1 Jan 1874 359-360
56. [anon.]Oxford [Christ Church Cathedral: Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio']. Brief summary of country news. MTimes 16 371 1 Jan 1874 367-368
57. [anon.]Manchester. Brief summary of country news. [Hallé's concerts: Arthur Sullivan, 'The Light of the World'. Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'. Vocal Society concert] MTimes 16 374 1 Apr 1874 462
58. Weber, F.Bach and Handel. [Comparison and contrast of the development of their choral compositions] MTimes 16 376 1 Jun 1874 507-508
59. [anon.]Novello, Ewer and Co. ... Magnificat (in D). In vocal score, with an accompaniment for the Organ or Pianoforte, by J. S. Bach. Reviews. MTimes 16 376 1 Jun 1874 514, 519
60. [anon.]Novello, Ewer and Co. My spirit was in heaviness. A Sacred Cantata, composed by John Sebastian Bach. The English translation and adaptation by the Rev. John Troutbeck, M.A. Reviews. MTimes 16 382 1 Dec 1874 719-720
61. [anon.]O Light Everlasting. Sacred cantata, composed by John Sebastian Bach. The English translation and adaptation by the Rev. John Troutbeck, M.A. [Novello, Ewer and Co.] Reviews. MTimes 16 383 1 Jan 1875 745
62. [anon.]Mr. Henry Leslie's concerts. [Bach, 'The spirit also helpeth us' (motet for double choir)] MTimes 17 385 1 Mar 1875 11-12
63. J. C. [Crowdy, John]Bach in Soho. (From the Guardian, March 17.) [St. Anne's Church: 'Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit' BWV 106; Barnby's choir] MTimes 17 386 1 Apr 1875 45-46
64. [anon.]St. Paul's Cathedral. [Holy Week services: selections from Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion'] MTimes 17 386 1 Apr 1875 51
65. [anon.]Crystal Palace [Saturday Popular Concert, March 27th]. [Bach, 'My spirit was in heaviness' ('Ich hatte viel Bekümmerniss'). Benedict, Symphony in G minor] MTimes 17 387 1 May 1875 74-75
66. [anon.]Birmingham [Coleridge's lecture on the life and times of J. S. Bach]. Brief summary of country news. MTimes 17 387 1 May 1875 86-87
67. MacFarren, George AlexanderThe pictorial power of music. [Examples of programmatic elements in instrumental and vocal music (seventeenth to nineteenth centuries); 'battle' pieces; similarities between music and painting; means of musical expression (harmony, instrumentation, orchestration); comparison between scene in Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion' and Leonardo da Vinci's 'Last Supper'] MTimes 17 388 1 Jun 1875 103-106
68. [anon.]Crystal Palace. [Saturday Popular Concerts: Wilhelmj, Anna Mehlig. Bach, 'God's time is the best'; Miss Gill. Harvest Festival; 2,000 voice choir directed by Barnby] MTimes 17 393 1 Nov 1875 266
69. [anon.]St. Anne's Church, Soho [Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio'] [Wade (tenor), Berwick Orgill (bass), Miss Gill, Barnby (conductor)] MTimes 17 395 1 Jan 1876 331
70. [anon.][Eton College Chapel: Bach, 'God's time is the best', with full orchestral accompaniments] [Miscellaneous]. MTimes 17 395 1 Jan 1876 332
71. [anon.]Crystal Palace. [Handel, 'Chandos' Te Deum in B flat (additional accompaniments by Prout). Bach, Suite in B minor for flute solo and stringed orchestra on 19th ult; Alfred Wells (fl)] MTimes 17 397 1 Mar 1876 397
72. [anon.]Manchester [St. Cecilia Choral Society] Brief summary of country news. [Bach, 'My Spirit' (cantata). Schumann, 'Scenes from Goethe's 'Faust''; Hecht (conductor)] MTimes 17 398 1 Apr 1876 442
73. [anon.]Eastbourne [Friendly Societies' Hall] Brief summary of country news. [J. H.Deane's lecture on Bach's St Matthew Passion, esp. chorales and fugues, and Beethoven's late compositions] MTimes 17 399 1 May 1876 472
74. Prout, EbenezerBach's Mass in B minor. [1] [History; orchestration; summary of musical and textual situations: Kyrie, Gloria (To be continued)] MTimes 17 400 1 Jun 1876 487-490
75. Bach's Mass in B minor. [St. James's Hall; Jenny Lind-Goldschmidt, Otto Goldschmidt (conductor)] MTimes 17 400 1 Jun 1876 499-500
76. Prout, EbenezerBach's Mass in B minor (Continued from page 490) [2] [Summary of musical and textual situations: Gloria, Credo (To be concluded next month)] MTimes 17 401 1 Jul 1876 519-523
77. [anon.]Novello and Co. Bide with us (Bleib bei uns). A sacred cantata, composed by J. S. Bach / A Stronghold Sure (Ein feste Burg). A sacred cantata, composed by J. S. Bach. (The English translations of both works by the Rev. John Troutbeck, M.A.) Reviews. [BWV 80] MTimes 17 401 1 Jul 1876 531-532
78. Lunn, Henry C.The London musical season. [Bach's Mass in B minor] MTimes 17 402 1 Aug 1876 551-553
79. Prout, EbenezerBach's Mass in B minor (Concluded from page 523). [3] [Summary of textual and musical situations: Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei] MTimes 17 402 1 Aug 1876 553-555
80. AllegroTrumpets in Bach's Music. Original correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical Times' [Saxhorns capable of substituting for trumpet parts (July 4th, 1876)] MTimes 17 402 1 Aug 1876 568
81. [anon.]St. Anne's, Soho. [Special Christmas service: Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio'. Handel, 'Hallelujah Chorus' from 'Messiah'] MTimes 18 407 1 Jan 1877 19
82. [anon.][Otto Goldschmidt's new Bach Choir performs B-minor Mass] [Occasional Notes] MTimes 18 410 1 Apr 1877 170
83. [anon.][St. Anne's Church, Soho: Bach, 'St. John Passion'] [Miscellaneous]. MTimes 18 410 1 Apr 1877 181
84. [anon.][Royal Albert Hall Choral Society: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Cummings] [Miscellaneous]. MTimes 18 410 1 Apr 1877 181
85. The Bach Choir. [St. James's Hall: Bach, Mass in B minor. Handel, 'The King shall rejoice' ('Coronation Anthem'). Sterndale Bennett, 'In Thee, O Lord' (motet for eight voices). Bach, 'Ein feste Burg'. Gade, 'Comala' (cantata)] MTimes 18 411 1 May 1877 220-221
86. [anon.]Bristol [Colston Hall: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] Brief summary of country news. [Bristol and Clifton Orchestral Society. Colston Hall: James Greenwood's choir] MTimes 18 411 1 May 1877 241
87. [anon.]Sheffield [Amateur Musical Society: Bach, Magnificat]. Brief summary of country news. MTimes 18 413 1 Jul 1877 351
88. [anon.]The London musical season. [The formation of the Bach Choir. (p.370)] MTimes 18 414 1 Aug 1877 369-371
89. [anon.]The Gloucester Musical Festival. (From our Special Correspondent.) [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion' (p.478)] MTimes 18 416 1 Oct 1877 477-480
90. [anon.]The Leeds Musical Festival (From our special correspondent). Saturday. [Town Hall: Bach, Magnificat (additional accompaniments by Franz). Beethoven, 'The Mount of Olives'] MTimes 18 416 1 Oct 1877 490
91. Chrysander, FriedrichSketch of the history of music printing, from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century (Continued from page 475). Fourth period: copperplate engraving. ['Parthenia, or the Maydenhead of the first musicke that ever was printed for the Virginals' (London), engraved by William Hole in 1611. 'Diletto spirituale', canzonette a tre et a quattro voci composte da diversi eccmi musici (Rome), engraved by Simone Verovio in 1586. 'Ghirlanda di fioretti musicali', engraved by Verovio in 1589. 'Toccate d'intavolatura d'organo di Claudio Merulo da Correggio...' (2 books), engraved by Verovio in 1598 and 1604. The French copperplate engravers Ballard and Du Plessy. Copperplate engravings of Bach's 'Clavier Uebung' and 'Die Kunst der Fuge' (To be continued)] MTimes 18 417 1 Nov 1877 524-527
92. [anon.][Prospectus of the Bach Choir. Arrangements for the Norwich Musical Festival] [Miscellaneous]. MTimes 19 422 1 Apr 1878 212-213
93. [anon.]God goeth up with shouting. A sacred cantata, composed by John Sebastian Bach. Pianoforte accompaniment arranged by Robert Franz. Text translated and adapted by the Rev. W. H. Milman, M.A. (Novello, Ewer and Co.) Reviews. MTimes 19 422 1 Apr 1878 222-223
94. The Bach Choir. [Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio' (additional accompaniments by Prout). Schumann, 'Song for the New Year' ('Neujahrslied'). Wesley, 'O Lord, Thou art my God.' Mendelssohn, 'When Israel out of Egypt came'] MTimes 19 423 1 May 1878 274, 281
95. [anon.]Leicester [Amateur Vocal Society concert]. Brief summary of country news. [Holy Cross Church: Rossini, 'Stabat mater'. St. Martin's Church: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] MTimes 19 423 1 May 1878 290
96. [anon.]Leeds [Town Hall Saturday Popular Concert] Brief summary of country news. [glees and part-songs. Spark's lecture on the minstrelsy of old England. Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] MTimes 19 423 1 May 1878 290
97. The Bach Choir. [St. James's Hall] [Schumann, 'New Year's Song'. Bach, Magnificat, Mass in B minor. Mendelssohn, 'The First Walpurgis Night'] MTimes 19 424 1 Jun 1878 328
98. Lunn, Henry C.The London musical season. [Bach Choir; Goldschmidt (conductor): B-minor Mass, Magnificat, Christmas Oratorio with Prout's additional accompaniments] MTimes 19 426 1 Aug 1878 425-428
99. [anon.]Monday Popular Concerts [St. James's Hall] [Bach, 'Italian Concerto' by Louis Brassin] MTimes 19 430 1 Dec 1878 664-665
100. [anon.][Bach manuscripts discovered at Schloss Witzthun by Robert Franz] [Miscellaneous] MTimes 20 432 1 Feb 1879 77-78
101. Bach's 'Christmas Oratorio' in Westminster Abbey. [Bridge (director)] MTimes 20 432 1 Feb 1879 82
102. AllegroThe edition nuisance. Correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical Times' [Comparison of original version and Bülow's edition of Bach's 'Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue' (January 6, 1879)] MTimes 20 432 1 Feb 1879 98-99
103. Prout, EbenezerThe employment of the organ in the orchestra, especially as illustrated by Mendelssohn. [Handel and Bach; Haydn and Mozart; organ part of the Kyrie in Beethoven's Mass in C; discussion of organ part in Mendelssohn's 'St. Paul'] MTimes 20 433 1 Mar 1879 129-133
104. [anon.][Robert Franz's discovery of 150 Violin Sonatas by Bach found to be untrue] [Occasional Notes] MTimes 20 433 1 Mar 1879 141
105. [anon.]Philharmonic Society. [Bach, Orchestral Suite in D. Arabella Goddard, Joachim, Edith Wynne] MTimes 20 433 1 Mar 1879 146
106. [anon.]Birmingham [Festival Choral Society] Brief summary of country news. [J. C. Bach, 'I wrestle and pray' (motet). Spohr, 'The Fall of Babylon'; Stockley (conductor)] MTimes 20 433 1 Mar 1879 164
107. Bennett, JosephThe great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn. [I] [Composer's personality; reaction to music and art as illustrated in his correspondence (To be continued)] MTimes 20 435 1 May 1879 254-257
108. [anon.]The Bach Choir. [St. James's Hall: Bach, Mass in B minor; Otto Goldschmidt (conductor)] MTimes 20 435 1 May 1879 267-268
109. Bennett, JosephThe great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 257). [II] [Composer's character and personality as illustrated by his correspondence from Italy (To be continued)] MTimes 20 436 1 Jun 1879 302-305
110. [anon.]The Bach Choir. [Sterndale Bennett, 'The Woman of Samaria'. Brahms, 'Es ist das Heil' (motet). Bruch, 'Banquet of the Phaœcians' from 'Odysseus'] MTimes 20 436 1 Jun 1879 311-312
111. [anon.]Concerto for pianoforte. Composed circa 1770 by John Christian Bach (op. 13); arranged by Haydn; first published in 1790. New edition edited and revised by Edmund H. Turpin (Weekes and Co.) Reviews. MTimes 20 436 1 Jun 1879 325
112. Bennett, JosephThe great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 305). [III] [Composer's character and personality as illustrated by letters to Devrient and Taubert (To be continued)] MTimes 20 437 1 Jul 1879 359-362
113. Bennett, JosephThe great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 362). [IV] [Composer's personality and character as illustrated by letters from Switzerland (To be continued)] MTimes 20 438 1 Aug 1879 415-418
114. Clarke, Mary CowdenFestival of the Salzburg Mozart Institution. Correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical Times'. [Reviews of three concerts: Mozart, Overture to 'Die Zauberflöte'. Bach, Violin Concerto; Hellmesberger. Clementine Schuch-Proska. Schumann, Overture to 'Manfred'. Beethoven, 'Leonora Overture' no. 3. Grün (violinist), Krauss (singer). Richter as conductor and accompanist (Salzburg, July 1879)] MTimes 20 438 1 Aug 1879 439-440
115. Engel, CarlSome account of the clavichord with historical notices (Concluded from page 415). [J. S. Bach's opinions on the clavichord and the pianoforte. Construction of the pianoforte: Silbermann and Fickert. Compass of the clavichord. Emanuel Bach as virtuoso clavichordist. Extracts from his 'Essay on the True Method of Playing the Clavichord', 1753. The 'Bebung'] MTimes 20 439 1 Sep 1879 468-472
116. Bennett, JosephThe great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 418). [V] [Composer's character and personality as illustrated by letters from Paris (1831-32)] MTimes 20 439 1 Sep 1879 474-477
117. Niecks, Fr.An analysis of Beethoven's 'Missa solemnis' (Continued from page 474). [Summary of the musical situations in the Gloria; comparison with masses of Bach and Cherubini (To be continued)] MTimes 20 440 1 Oct 1879 515-517
118. Bennett, JosephThe great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 477). [VI] [Three unpublished letters; correspondence from London (1832) (To be continued)] MTimes 20 440 1 Oct 1879 517-520
119. Lunn, Henry C.[Hereford Festival] [first two parts of Bach's Christmas Oratorio (p.528)] MTimes 20 440 1 Oct 1879 527-528, 535
120. Bennett, JosephThe great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 520). [VII] [Letters from Düsseldorf: composition of St. Paul; position of intendant for music at the theatre (To be continued)] MTimes 20 441 1 Nov 1879 574-577
121. [anon.]Concert at the Bow and Bromley Institute. [J. S. Bach, 'The Coffee Cantata', 'The Peasant Cantata'] MTimes 20 441 1 Nov 1879 585-586
122. Statham, H. H.Wanted --- A composer for the organ. [Musical characteristics of Handel, J. S. Bach, Mendelssohn, Merkel, Rheinberger, Smart, Wesley] MTimes 20 442 1 Dec 1879 633-635
123. Bennett, JosephThe great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 577). [VIII] [Composer's opinions on musical taste and aesthetics illustrated in his correspondence (To be continued)] MTimes 20 442 1 Dec 1879 635-638
124. Reay, SamuelBach's Comic Cantatas. Correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical Times' [English translation (Newark, November 22, 1879)] MTimes 20 442 1 Dec 1879 662
125. Bennett, JosephThe great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 638). [IX] [Composer's views on popularity and fame, sense of duty, Bach and Handel, and the theme of 'Elijah' as illustrated in his correspondence (To be continued)] MTimes 21 443 1 Jan 1880 11-15
126. Bennett, JosephThe great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 15). [X] [Composer's opinions on his ability as a teacher and the patriotic song Rheinlied (To be continued)] MTimes 21 444 1 Feb 1880 62-64
127. [anon.][Special service in Westminster Abbey: selections from Bach's 'Christmas Oratorio'] [Miscellaneous]. MTimes 21 444 1 Feb 1880 71
128. Bennett, JosephThe great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 64). [XI] [Composer's reaction to years employed by Friedrich Wilhelm IV in Berlin (1841-42) (To be continued)] MTimes 21 445 1 Mar 1880 118-121
129. [anon.]Mr. Henry Leslie's choir [St. James's Hall] [Bach, 'Sing ye to the Lord' (motet). Janet Patey-Whytock, Maas] MTimes 21 445 1 Mar 1880 126, 131
130. Bennett, JosephThe great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Continued from page 121). [XII] [Composer's opinions on music criticism, musicianship, and the meaning of music as illustrated in his correspondence (To be continued)] MTimes 21 446 1 Apr 1880 164-167
131. The Bach Choir. [St. James's Hall: Brahms, 'A German Requiem'; Mrs. Osgood, Henschel. Bach, Magnificat in D (additional accompaniments by Robert Franz); Otto Goldschmidt] MTimes 21 446 1 Apr 1880 174-175
132. Bennett, JosephThe great composers, sketched by themselves. No. VI. Mendelssohn (Concluded from page 167). [XIII] [Composer's bereavement for his mother and sister; attitude to his family and homeland as illustrated in the correspondence] MTimes 21 447 1 May 1880 222-225
133. [anon.]The Bach Choir. [St. James's Hall: Bach, Sanctus in D, scoring revised by E. Prout; Cherubini, Mass no. 5; Goldschmidt (conductor)] MTimes 21 447 1 May 1880 229-230
134. [anon.]Bach's 'Passion Music' at St. Paul's cathedral. [Martin (organist), Stainer (conductor)] MTimes 21 447 1 May 1880 230
135. Novello, Ewer & Co.'s Pianoforte Albums. No. 1. Compositions by John Sebastian Bach, edited by Berthold Tours. [Advertisements]. MTimes 21 449 1 Jul 1880 324
136. [anon.]Novello, Ewer and Co.'s 'Pianoforte Albums'. No. 1. 'Compositions by John Sebastian Bach'. Edited by Berthold Tours. (Novello, Ewer and Co.) MTimes 21 450 1 Aug 1880 413-414
137. [anon.]Reviews. Novello, Ewer and Co.'s 'Pianoforte Albums'. (No. 2) 'Compositions by John Sebastian Bach'. Edited by Berthold Tours (Novello, Ewer and Co.) MTimes 21 451 1 Sep 1880 464
138. Novello, Ewer & Co.'s Pianoforte Albums. Compositions by John Sebastian Bach, edited by Berthold Tours. [2 vols] MTimes 21 452 1 Oct 1880 486
139. Nohl, L.The father of the symphony. [History of formal elements; definition of the term; the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century sinfonia and suonata; C. P. E. Bach (To be continued)] MTimes 21 452, 453 1 Oct, 1 Nov 1880 490-492; 546-550
140. Novello, Ewer & Co.'s Pianoforte Albums. Compositions by John Sebastian Bach, edited by Berthold Tours. [2 vols] MTimes 21 453 1 Nov 1880 535
141. [anon.]Leeds Musical Festival (From our special correspondent). [Mendelssohn, 'Elijah'; Sullivan (conductor), King. Barnett, 'The Building of the Ship' (cantata). Mendelssohn, 'When Israel out of Egypt came.' Beethoven, Symphony no. 9. Handel, 'Samson' (additional accompaniments by Prout). Sullivan, 'The Martyr of Antioch' (musical drama). Bach, 'O Light Everlasting' (cantata). Wingham. 'Mors Janua vitæ' (overture)] MTimes 21 453 1 Nov 1880 546-550
142. Triggs, T. W.Bach's Organ Works. Correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical Times' [Pedagogical intent (19, Parkholme Road, Dalston)] MTimes 21 454 1 Dec 1880 625
143. Price Six Shillings. Folio, 200 Pages. J. S. Bach's Forty-Eight Preludes and Fugues in all the major and minor keys ('The Well-Tempered Clavichord'). Edited and collated with all former editions of the work by W. T. Best. London: Novello, Ewer and Co. MTimes 21 454 1 Dec 1880 631
144. John Sebastian Bach's Progressive Studies preliminary to the Forty-Eight Preludes and Fugues Edited by Josiah Pittman. MTimes 21 454 1 Dec 1880 631
145. The Christmas Oratorio by John Sebastian Bach. The English Translation and Adaptation by the Rev. J. Troutbeck. ... London: Novello, Ewer and Co. MTimes 21 454 1 Dec 1880 639
146. Novello, Ewer & Co.'s Pianoforte Albums. Compositions by John Sebastian Bach, edited by Berthold Tours. [2 vols] MTimes 21 454 1 Dec 1880 645
147. Statham, H. HeathcoteBach's Pedal Passages. Correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical Times' [Errors in Hipkins' article on pedals in Grove's 'Dictionary of Music and Musicians' corrected] MTimes 22 455 1 Jan 1881 39
148. Novello, Ewer & Co.'s Pianoforte Albums. Compositions by John Sebastian Bach, edited by Berthold Tours. [2 vols] MTimes 22 455 1 Jan 1881 47
149. Novello, Ewer & Co.'s Pianoforte Albums. Compositions by John Sebastian Bach, edited by Berthold Tours. [2 vols] MTimes 22 456 1 Feb 1881 96
150. Bach Choir. [review of 12th public concert] [St. James's Hall: Bach, 'Ich hatte viel Bekümmerniss.' Schumann, 'Requiem for Mignon'; Goldschmidt (conductor)] [BWV 21] MTimes 22 458 1 Apr 1881 183
151. [anon.][Walter Bache's pianoforte recital at St. James's Hall: Bach, 'Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue'. Liszt, 'Bénédiction de Dieu dans la solitude'] [Miscellaneous]. MTimes 22 458 1 Apr 1881 186
152. The Bach Choir. [St. James's Hall: Handel, 'Alexander's Feast'; Lloyd, Santley. Brahms, 'A German Requiem'] MTimes 22 459 1 May 1881 224
153. [anon.][St. Paul's Cathedral: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] [Miscellaneous]. MTimes 22 459 1 May 1881 248
154. [anon.]Mr. Hallé's recitals. [Series of performances of Beethoven's pianoforte sonatas and J. S. Bach's 'Well-tempered Keyboard'] MTimes 22 460 1 Jun 1881 301-302
155. Bach Choir [B minor Mass]. MTimes 22 461 1 Jul 1881 357
156. [anon.]Mr. Hallé's recitals. [St. James's Hall: final performance of chronological series of Beethoven's pianoforte sonatas and Bach's 'Well-tempered Keyboard'] MTimes 22 461 1 Jul 1881 359-360
157. The Organ Works of John Sebastian Bach, edited by J. F. Bridge and James Higgs. Book I.-Eight Short Preludes and Fugues. Price 2s. 6d. ... London: Novello, Ewer and Co. MTimes 22 466 1 Dec 1881 616
158. [anon.]Music in Leipzig (Leipzig, November 21). [Euterpe Concerts: the new director Paul Klengel. Julius Klengel, Violoncello Concerto. David Popper, 'Im Walde' (concerto for violoncello). Heuberger, Variations for orchestra. Gewandhaus concert: Julius Röntgen, Pianoforte Concerto. Second Euterpe Concert: Marie Krebs. Riedel'sche Verein: Bach, Mass in B minor. Andreas Hallén, 'Harald der Wiking' (opera)] MTimes 22 466 1 Dec 1881 633-634
159. [anon.][Breitkopf and Härtel catalogue to the collected works of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Schumann, and Palestrina. Report of the Birmingham Musical Association. Shinn's cantata 'The Victories of Judah after the Captivity'. Singer Agnes Huntington] [Miscellaneous]. MTimes 23 469 1 Mar 1881 152-154
160. [anon.]Music in Yorkshire (From our own correspondent). [Bradford Festival Choral Society at St. George's Hall: Mendelssohn, 'St. Paul'; Misses Robertson, Welch. St. Thomas's Church, Huddersfield: Bach, 'St. John Passion'. Leeds Parish Church: 'St. Matthew Passion'. Sims Reeves' farewell tour] MTimes 23 471 1 May 1881 266
161. [anon.]Music in Birmingham (From our own correspondent). [Carl Rosa Opera Company: Balfe, 'Rose of Castille', 'Moro', or the 'Painter of Antwerp'. Harrison's Popular Concerts: Christine Nilsson, Mme Patey-Whytock, Rickard. D. F. Davis' annual harp festival. Philharmonic Union: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'. Sophie Menter's pianoforte recital] MTimes 23 472 1 Jun 1881 328
162. [anon.]Mr. Geaussent's choir. [St. James's Hall: Bach, 'O Light Everlasting' (cantata). C. E. Stephens, Duo concertante for two pianos] MTimes 23 478 1 Dec 1881 663
163. [Bach's Works and German taste. Preludes and Fugues set for orchestra by Abert] Occasional Notes. MTimes 23 468 1 Feb 1882 77
164. [anon.]The Bach Society. [St. James's Hall: anthems by Byrd, Green, and Ouseley. Palestrina, 'Missa Papæ Marcelli'. Bach, Sonata in E flat for flute and clavichord. Goldschmidt (conductor)] MTimes 23 469 1 Mar 1882 141
165. [anon.]Cambridge University Musical Society. [Series of chamber music concerts. Choral and orchestral concert: Palestrina, 'Missa Papæ Marcelli'. Bach, 'Hold in remembrance Jesus Christ'. Stanford, 'Awake, my heart' (hymn)] MTimes 24 479 1 Jan 1882 19
166. [anon.]Bach Choir. [St. James's Hall: Purcell, 'Jehovah quam multi sunt.' Goss, 'The God of Jeshurun' (unfinished anthem, completed by Sullivan); no JSB's work; poor performance] MTimes 24 481 1 Mar 1883 134
167. [anon.]'The Great Musicians'. Edited by Francis Hueffer -- 'Sebastian Bach'. By Reginald Lane Poole, M.A. -- 'English Church Composers'. By Wm. Alex. Barrett, Mus. Bac., Oxon. (Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington). Reviews. MTimes 24 481 1 Mar 1883 157
168. The Bach Choir [performing Bruch's 'Odysseus'] MTimes 24 482 1 Apr 1883 194
169. [anon.]St. Paul's Cathedral [Holy Week service: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] MTimes 24 482 1 Apr 1883 196
170. The Bach Choir [performing B minor Mass] MTimes 24 484 1 Jun 1883 320
171. Shedlock, J. S.'Das Wohltemperirte Klavier'. [Compares various autographs, copies, and printed editions of Bach's 'Well-tempered Keyboard'; He also notes that WTC I is marked '1732' at the end of the last fugue [p.533]] MTimes 24 488, 489 1 Oct, 1 Nov 1883 533-535; 594-596
172. [anon.]Leeds Musical Festival (By our special correspondent). [Mendelssohn, 'Elijah'. Cellier, 'Gray's Elegy' (cantata). Town Hall: Raff, 'The End of the World, Judgement, the New World' (oratorio); Santley, Miss Damian. Barnby, 'The Lord is King' (psalm). Bach, 'Thou Guide of Israel' (cantata). G. A. Macfarren, 'King David'; Mme Patey-Whytock, Lloyd, Santley. Gade, 'The Crusaders'. Beethoven, 'Missa solemnis'. Mendelssohn, 'Hymn of Praise'] MTimes 24 489 1 Nov 1883 602-606
173. [anon.]Music in Yorkshire (From our own correspondent). [Rawlinson Ford's chamber concerts. Hunslet Popular Concerts. Victoria Hall, Leeds: Philharmonic Society; Bach, Magnificat. Gade, 'Psyche'. Archibald Ramsden's concert: Handel, 'Messiah'; Mme Albani. Bradford subscription concerts. Jackson, 'Isaiah' (oratorio)] MTimes 25 491 1 Jan 1884 26, 31
174. [anon.]Sacred Harmonic Society. [Schubert, Mass in E flat. Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio'; Cummings (conductor)] MTimes 25 493 1 Mar 1884 146
175. [anon.]The Bach Choir. [Palestrina, 'Missa Papæ Marcelli'. Motets and volkslieder] MTimes 25 494 1 Apr 1884 204
176. [anon.]St. Paul's Cathedral [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] MTimes 25 495 1 May 1884 270
177. [anon.]Music in Yorkshire (From our own correspondent). [Leeds Parish Church: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'. Emmanual Choral Society: Gade, 'The Erl-King's Daughter'. Temperance Choral Society: Henry Coward, 'Magna Charta' (cantata). Bradford Festival Choral Society: Schumann, 'Paradise and the Peri'] MTimes 25 495 1 May 1884 273
178. [anon.]The Bach Choir. [St. James's Hall; Goldschmidt (conductor), performing Bach's cantata 'A stronghold sure' and Mozart's Requiem, etc.] MTimes 25 496 1 Jun 1884 336
179. Street, J. Edward; Sheepshanks, W.The Bach Choir: bi-centenary festival, 1885. [Advertisements]. MTimes 25 500 1 Oct 1884 553
180. [anon.]The Worcester Musical Festival (From our special correspondent). [Special service in the Cathedral: Bridge, 'Hymn to the Creator.' Sermon by the Rev. Knox-Little. Gounod, 'The Redemption'. C. H. Lloyd, 'Hero and Leander'. Cherubini, Mass in D minor. Bach, 'God so loved the world'. Spohr, 'The Christian's Prayer'; Mrs. Hutchinson. Mendelssohn, 'Elijah'. Dvoøák, 'Stabat mater', Symphony in D. Handel, 'Messiah'] MTimes 25 500 1 Oct 1884 577-578, 583-585 Latin 2
181. [anon.]Bach's Sacred Air, 'My Heart Ever Faithful.' Transcribed for the Pianoforte by Berthold Tours. (Weekes and Co.) Reviews. [BWV 68/2] MTimes 25 500 1 Oct 1884 591
182. The Christmas Oratorio by John Sebastian Bach. The English Translation and Adaptation by the Rev. J. Troutbeck. ... London: Novello, Ewer and Co. MTimes 25 501 1 Nov 1884 621
183. The Organ Works of John Sebastian Bach, edited by J. F. Bridge and James Higgs. [Books I.-IV. ...] London: Novello, Ewer and Co. MTimes 25 501 1 Nov 1884 623
184. Now Ready. Mass in B minor, composed by John Sebastian Bach. Paper cover, 2s. 6d.; paper boards, 3s.; scarlet cloth, 4s. London: Novello, Ewer and Co. MTimes 25 501 1 Nov 1884 624
185. The Bach Festival at Eisenach. MTimes 25 501 1 Nov 1884 643-645
186. [anon.]The Bach Festival at Eisenach (From our own correspondent). [Unveiling of Donndorf's statue. Historical concerts on original instruments: Bach, Mass in B minor; Kosleck (trumpeter), Wieprecht (oboe d'amore player), Joseph Staudigl, jr. (baritone), Frl. Spies (alto), Joachim (conductor). Schulz (organist)] MTimes 25 501 1 Nov 1884 643-645
187. Street, J. Edward; Sheepshanks, W.The Bach Choir: bi-centenary festival, 1885. MTimes 25 502 1 Dec 1884 673
188. [anon.]The Coming Year. [Sacred Harmonic Society. Triennial Handel Festival. Bach's Mass in B minor by the Albert Hall Choral Society. Crystal Palace Saturday Concerts. Philharmonic Society. London Musical Society. Carl Rosa Opera Company. International Inventions Exhibition. Birmingham Musical Festival] MTimes 26 503 1 Jan 1885 5-6
189. [anon]Mdlle. Kleeberg's Recital. [Prince's Hall: Bach, Handel and Beethoven] MTimes 26 503 1 Jan 1885 15
190. [anon.]Bach's Beethoven Concert. [Pianoforte Concertos nos. 1, 3 and 5; Leonard Emil Bach (pianist)] MTimes 26 503 1 Jan 1885 15
191. Foreign Notes [News from Leipzig.] MTimes 26 503 1 Jan 1885 36-38
192. [anon.]Spitta's Bach. ['Johann Sebastian Bach: his Work and Influence on the Music of Germany, 1685-1750' (Novello, Ewer and Co.)] MTimes 26 505 1 Mar 1885 128-130
193. Cummings, William H.The birthday of Handel and Bach. [Correction of dates] MTimes 26 505 1 Mar 1885 131
194. Cummings, William H.A Bach Myth. [Editions of the 'Well-tempered Keyboard' never published by Kollmann] MTimes 26 505 1 Mar 1885 131-132
195. [anon.]The Bach Choir. [St. James's Hall: Pastoral Symphony from Bach's 'Christmas Oratorio'. Parry, 'Scenes from Shelley's 'Prometheus Unbound.'' Kiel, 'The Star of Bethlehem'; Goldschmidt (conductor)] MTimes 26 505 1 Mar 1885 137
196. [anon.]Bach's Comic Cantatas. Edited by Samuel Reay, Mus. Bac., Oxon. (Weekes and Co.) MTimes 26 505 1 Mar 1885 160-161
197. The Organ Works of John Sebastian Bach, edited by J. F. Bridge and James Higgs. [Books I.-IV. ...] London: Novello, Ewer and Co. MTimes 26 505 1 Mar 1885 182
198. The Bach Choir [Mass in B minor; Goldschmidt (conductor)] MTimes 26 506 1 Apr 1885 203
199. [anon.]Crystal Palace. [Works of J. S. Bach; Joachim. Agnes Miller (pianist), Hausmann (violoncellist), Mrs. Hutchinson, Watkin Mills] MTimes 26 506 1 Apr 1885 204-205
200. [anon.]Mr. Beringer's Bach Concert. [St. James's Hall: Concerto in A minor for four keyboards] MTimes 26 506 1 Apr 1885 207
201. [anon.]Music in Edinburgh (From our own correspondent). [St. Cuthbert's Church: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Waddel (director). Philharmonic Society. Masonic Hall: Kirkhope's choir] MTimes 26 507 1 May 1885 271
202. Bennett, JosephThe great composers. No. XVI. Sebastian Bach. [I] [Ancestry; childhood and education; Spitta's remarks on programme music; position at Arnstadt (To be continued)] [No. XVI in the original; from next article, No. XVII.] MTimes 26 508 1 Jun 1885 322-325
203. [anon.][List of performances in Germany in commemoration of the Bach bi-centenary.] Foreign notes. MTimes 26 508 1 Jun 1885 352-354
204. Bennett, JosephThe great composers. No. XVII. Sebastian Bach (Continued from page 325) [II] [Marriage to Maria Barbara; position as organist at St. Blasius; Weimar appointment; friendship with Walther (To be continued)] MTimes 26 509 1 Jul 1885 390-393
205. [anon.]Cambridge University Musical Society. [Bach, 'Ein feste Burg', Violin Concerto in A minor. Handel, Organ Concerto in A, 'Ode for St. Cecilia's Day'] MTimes 26 509 1 Jul 1885 403
206. [anon.]'Slumber, beloved.' From the 'Christmas Oratorio'. Composed by J. S. Bach (Novello, Ewer and Co.) Reviews. MTimes 26 509 1 Jul 1885 418
207. Lunn, Henry C.The London musical season [Celebrations of bi-centenaries of Handel and Bach.] MTimes 26 510 1 Aug 1885 449-453
208. Bennett, JosephThe great composers. No. XVII. Sebastian Bach (Continued from page 393). [III] [Visit to Leipzig; composition of sacred and secular cantatas at Weimar; capellmeister at Cöthen; death of Maria Barbara; elected cantor of the Thomaskirche, Leipzig (To be continued)] MTimes 26 510 1 Aug 1885 461-465
209. [anon.]Chester Music Festival (By our special correspondent). [Gounod, 'The Redemption'. Bach, 'Blessing, Glory, Wisdom, and Thanks' (motet). Handel, Organ Concerto in D minor. Bridge, 'Daniel' (cantata). Mendelssohn, 'St. Paul'. Secular concerts] MTimes 26 510 1 Aug 1885 476-477
210. [anon.]'There is nought on earth so fair.' Aria from 'Peasant's Comic Cantata'. Composed by John Sebastian Bach. Words by Mrs. William Newton. Edited by Samuel Reay (Weekes and Co.) Reviews. MTimes 26 510 1 Aug 1885 488
211. Goddard, JosephThe Effect of the Fugal Impulse upon Music: Being an examination of the spirit and tendency of certain phases in the development of musical form. MTimes 26 510, 511, 512, 513, 514 1 Aug, 1 Sep, 1 Oct, 1 Nov, 1 Dec 1885 465-467; 522-525; 584-589; 649-652; 710-713
212. Bennett, JosephThe great composers. No. XVII. Sebastian Bach (Continued from page 465). [IV] [Leipzig appointment; duties as cantor of the Thomaskirche; disputes over salary and responsibilities (To be continued)] MTimes 26 511 1 Sep 1885 519-522
213. [Gounod's 'Meditation on Bach's Prelude, WTC I, Pr.C] MTimes 26 511 1 Sep 1885 530
214. Jno. Denison JeeMeeting of Handel and Bach. Correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical Times' [Questions raised in article from Rees' Cyclopædia, 1819 (Liverpool, August 7, 1885)] MTimes 26 511 1 Sep 1885 554
215. Bennett, JosephThe great composers. No. XVII. Sebastian Bach (Continued from page 522). [V] [Gesner, new rector of the Thomaskirche; dispute with prefects Ernesti and Krause (To be continued)] MTimes 26 512 1 Oct 1885 581-584
216. [anon.]The Hereford Musical Festival (By our special correspondent). [Mendelssohn, 'Elijah'; Mme Albani. Shire Hall: Smith, 'Saint Kevin' (cantata); Anna Williams. Gounod, 'The Redemption'. Spohr, 'The Last Judgement'. Bach, 'A Stronghold Sure'. Dvoøák, 'Stabat mater'. C. H. Lloyd, 'The Song of Balder' (soprano solo, chorus, and orchestra). Chamber concert: Carrodus, Hilda Coward (soprano)] MTimes 26 512 1 Oct 1885 592-595 Latin 2
217. Bennett, JosephThe great composers. No. XVII. Sebastian Bach. [VI] [Dispute with prefects Ernesti and Krause; domestic life (To be continued)] MTimes 26 513 1 Nov 1885 642-646
218. Hipkins, A. J.A Lecture on Spinets, Harpsichords, and Clavichords. MTimes 26 513 1 Nov 1885 646-649
219. Bennett, JosephThe great composers. No. XVII. Sebastian Bach (Concluded from page 646) [VII] [Visit to Berlin; dedication of 'The Musical Offering' to Frederic the Great; quarrel with rector Biedermann; illness and death; inventory of goods and chattels; German indifference to his music] MTimes 26 514 1 Dec 1885 706-709
220. During the Last Months. Published by Novello, Ewer & Co. Bach, Johann Sebastian.--'Jesu, priceless treasure.' Motett for five Voices. The English Version of the Hymn 'Jesu, meine freude,' is taken with modifications, from the 'Choral Book for England.' The rest of the work is translated and adapted by W. Bartholomew. The music edited and marked for the use of the Bach Choir. 1s. MTimes 27 505 1 Mar 1885 168
221. [anon.]North Cadbury [Bach and Handel Festival, 10 January] Brief summary of country news. [BWV 244] MTimes 27 515 1 Jan 1886 45
222. [anon.]Monday and Saturday Popular Concerts. [Fanny Davies, Bottesini, Maas. Schubert, Quartet in G, op. 161. Pachmann, Hallé. Brahms, Quartet no. 1 in C minor, op. 51. C. P. E. Bach, Sonata in C minor for piano and violin. Clifford Hallé (baritone), Mme Norman-Neruda. Kiel, Pianoforte Quintet in C minor, op. 76] MTimes 27 515 1 Jan 1886 18-19
223. [anon.]The Organ Works of Johan Sebastian Bach. Edited by J. F. Bridge and James Higgs. Book V (Novello, Ewer and Co.) Reviews. MTimes 27 517 1 Mar 1886 165
224. [anon.]The Bach Choir. [St. James's Hall: Bach, 'Gott ist mein König'; Villiers Stanford (conductor)] MTimes 27 518 1 Apr 1886 206
225. Novello, Ewer and Co.The Organ Works of John Sebastian Bach', edited by J. E. Bridge and James Higgs. MTimes 27 521 1 Jul 1886 436
226. [B minor Mass at the Leeds Festival by Arthur Sullivan] Occasional Notes. MTimes 27 522 1 Aug 1886 467
227. During the Last Months. Published by Novello, Ewer & Co. Bach, J. S. --The Organ Works. Book 6. Edited by J. F. Bridge and James Higgs. MTimes 27 522 1 Aug 1886 494, 498, 500
228. Reynolds, ArthurNeglected Solo Instruments. Correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical Times' [Viola d'amore and trumpet (in Bach's B minor Mass), BWV 232] MTimes 27 523 1 Sep 1886 549-550
229. Novello, Ewer and Co.The Organ Works of John Sebastian Bach', edited by J. E. Bridge and James Higgs. MTimes 27 523 1 Sep 1886 563
230. [anon.]Leeds Musical Festival (By our special correspondent). [Victoria Hall: Handel, 'Israel in Egypt'; Sullivan (conductor). A. C. Mackenzie, 'The Story of Sayid' (summary). Bach, Mass in B minor. Villiers Stanford, 'The Revenge, a Ballad of the Fleet'. Dvoøák, 'St. Ludmila'; Mme Albani, Mme Patey-Whytock, Santley. Sullivan, 'The Golden Legend'] [BWV 232] MTimes 27 525 1 Nov 1886 653-657 Latin 2
231. The Organ Works of J. S. Bach. Edited by J. F. Bridge, Mus. Doc., and James Higgs, Mus. Bac., Vol. 2, Book 6. (Novello, Ewer and Co.) MTimes 27 525 1 Nov 1886 673
232. [anon.]Bach Choir. [Prince's Hall; Villiers Stanford (director)] MTimes 28 527 1 Jan 1887 21
233. The Bach Choir. [Schumann, selection from 'Genoveva'; Pauline Cramer] MTimes 28 530 1 Apr 1887 217-218
234. [anon.]Music in Oxford (From our own correspondent). [Oxford City Male Voice Union. University Musical Union. University Glee and Madrigal Society. Ouseley's lecture on stage music in England from 1660 to 1710. Sheldonian Theatre: Joachim. Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] MTimes 28 530 1 Apr 1887 231-232
235. [anon.]The Bach Choir. [St. James's Hall: Berlioz, Te Deum. Parry, 'At a solemn music' (setting of Milton's ode)] MTimes 28 532 1 Jun 1887 343-344
236. Rêverie, pour Piano et Violon, ou Violoncelle, sur le 1er Prélude de Sebastien Bach by Ethel Harraden (Enoch and Sons.) MTimes 28 533 1 Jul 1887 426
237. [anon.]Richter concerts [Bach, Magnificat. Beethoven, Symphony no. 9] MTimes 28 534 1 Aug 1887 476
238. The Organ Works of John Sebastian Bach, edited by J. F. Bridge and James Higgs. [Books I.-VI. ...] London: Novello, Ewer and Co. MTimes 28 535 1 Sep 1887 575
239. The Bach Choir Magazine. Select Vocal Part Music of Various Schools by Otto Goldschmidt. (Novello, Ewer and Co.) MTimes 28 536 1 Oct 1887 617-618
240. [anon.]The Material of Music. I. [Development of notation: from ancient Greeks to Guido d'Arezzo and Hucbald (To be continued)] MTimes 29 539 1 Jan 1888 11-15
241. [anon.]The Bach Choir. [Prince's Hall: Wesley, Gibbons, Palestrina, 'Stabat mater'] MTimes 29 539 1 Jan 1888 24
242. [anon.]The material of music. II. [Development of notation: note names established by Franco of Cologne (1220); German and French nomenclature; use of bar lines (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries) (To be continued)] MTimes 29 540 1 Feb 1888 81-84
243. [anon.]Material of music. III. [Survey of melodic and harmonic combinations (To be continued)] MTimes 29 541 1 Mar 1888 140-142
244. [anon.]The material of music. III. [Melodic and harmonic combinations; use of sixth in harmony; motett and madrigal; instruments - viols and lute] MTimes 29 541 1 Mar 1888 140-142
245. [anon.]The material of music. IV. (Continued from page 142) [Instrumental scoring of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Polyphonic vocal music. Development of forms: cantata, ode (or pastoral), anthem, glee, madrigal, chorus (To be continued)] MTimes 29 542 1 Apr 1888 203-206
246. [anon.]The Bach Choir. [St. James's Hall: Purcell, 'Dido and Æneas'. Villiers Stanford, 'Elegiac Ode'. Brahms, Violin Concerto; Marie Soldat] MTimes 29 542 1 Apr 1888 218
247. [anon.][A. E. Bishop's recitals of Bach's organ compositions.] MTimes 29 542 1 Apr 1888 234-238
248. [anon.]The Organ Works of Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by J. F. Bridge and James Higgs. Book 7. Preludes and Fugues (Novello, Ewer and Co.) MTimes 29 542 1 Apr 1888 239
249. [anon.]The material of music. V. (Continued from page 206). [Ancestry and character of instruments: strings, harp, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon (To be continued)] MTimes 29 543 1 May 1888 272-274
250. [anon.]Material of music. VI. (Continued from page 274). [Ancestry and character of instruments: brass, percussion, drums, bells, organ, American organs and harmoniums, pianoforte (To be continued)] MTimes 29 544 1 Jun 1888 336-338
251. The Bach Choir. [performing B minor Mass] [St. James's Hall: Bach, Mass in B minor; Villiers Stanford] MTimes 29 544 1 Jun 1888 346
252. [anon.]The material of music. VII. (Continued from page 338). [Definition of melody and rhythm; dance forms: allemande, courant (corrente), bourrée and gavotte, sarabande, passacaglio, rigadoon, hornpipe, jig, popular origins of the suite; development of the sonata (To be continued)] MTimes 29 545 1 Jul 1888 396-399
253. [anon.]The material of music. VIII. (Concluded from page 399). [Relationship of form and melody; development of the oratorio (Cavalieri, Schütz, Handel); opera in France and Germany; Wagner's theories and achievements] MTimes 29 546 1 Aug 1888 462-464
254. The organ works of John Sebastian Bach, Edited by J. F. Bridge, and James Higgs. MTimes 29 547 1 Sep 1888 575
255. [anon.]Birmingham Musical Festival (From our special correspondent). [Dvoøák, 'Stabat mater'. Hubert Parry, 'Judith', or the 'Regeneration of Manasseh'. Sullivan, 'The Golden Legend'. Handel, 'Messiah' (additional accompaniments by Franz). Bridge, 'Callirhoë' (cantata). Bach, Magnificat. Berlioz, 'Requiem'. Handel, 'Saul'] MTimes 29 548 1 Oct 1888 600-603 Latin 2
256. The organ works of John Sebastian Bach, Edited by J. F. Bridge, and James Higgs. .. by Novello, Ewer and Co. MTimes 29 548 1 Oct 1888 637
257. The Bach Choir [performing cantatas - 'Halt im Gedächtniss', 'Wachet auf'] MTimes 30 554 1 Apr 1889 214-215
258. [anon.][St. Peter's Church: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'.] [Miscellaneous]. MTimes 30 555 1 May 1889 297-300
259. The Bach Choir [performing Parry's 'Judith'] [St. James's Hall: Parry, 'Ruth'] MTimes 30 556 1 Jun 1889 343
260. [anon.]Six Celebrated Pieces. By J. S. Bach. Transcribed for the Harmonium by King Hall. (Novello, Ewer and Co.) MTimes 30 558 1 Aug 1889 491
261. Twenty Sacred Songs. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Selected from the Schemell Collection, and arranged for Voice and Pianoforte Accompaniment, by Robert Franz. The English version by the Rev. Dr. Troutbeck. (Novello, Ewer and Co.). MTimes 30 559 1 Sep 1889 553
262. [anon.]Leeds Musical Festival (By our special correspondent). [Berlioz, 'The Damnation of Faust'. Corder, 'The Sword of Argantyr' (cantata); Alwina Valleria. Bach, 'God's time is the best' (cantata). Schubert, Mass in E flat; Miss Macintyre. Creser, 'The Sacrifice of Freia' (cantata). Mackenzie, 'Pibroch' (suite for violin). Parry, 'Ode on St. Cecilia's Day'. Stanford, 'Voyage of Maeldune' (cantata). Brahms, 'A German Requiem'. Mendelssohn, 'Hymn of Praise'. Sullivan, incidental music to Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'] MTimes 30 561 1 Nov 1889 658-661
263. [anon.]Music in Dublin (From our own correspondent). [University Choral Society: Palestrina, 'Missa Papae Marcelli'. Bach, 'God's Time is the Best' (cantata). Amateur Orchestral Union. Musical Society: Handel, 'Israel in Egypt'] MTimes 31 563 1 Jan 1890 27
264. [anon.]Jesus, now will we praise Thee. Cantata by John Sebastian Bach (Novello, Ewer and Co.) MTimes 31 564 1 Feb 1890 105-106
265. [anon.]The Bach Choir. [performing 'Christ lag in Todesbanden'] MTimes 31 566 1 Apr 1890 213
266. [anon.]St. Paul's Cathedral [Special evening service in Holy Week.] [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] MTimes 31 567 1 May 1890 281-282
267. Krehbiel, H. E.Boston Handel and Haydn Festival (Boston, April 14). [Seventy-fifth anniversary: Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio'. Gounod, 'The Redemption'. Handel, 'Israel in Egypt'. J. C. D. Parker, 'St. John' (cantata)] MTimes 31 567 1 May 1890 295-296
268. [anon.]The Bach Choir. [Brahms, 'A German Requiem'. Villiers Stanford, 'The Revenge'] MTimes 31 568 1 Jun 1890 346
269. The Organ Works of J. S. Bach. Ed. by J. F. Bridge and James Higgs. Book IX. (Novello, Ewer and Co.). MTimes 31 571 1 Sep 1890 549
270. [anon.]London symphony concerts. [St. James's Hall: C. P. E. Bach, Overture in F; Henschel (conductor)] MTimes 31 574 1 Dec 1890 727-728
271. [anon.]Paraphrase über Beethovens Mondschein-Sonate. Erster Satz, op. 27, no. 2. Für Klavier und Violine oder Flöte, mit Harmonium (oder Orgel) 'ad lib.' Von Theobald Rehbaum. Meditation über Bachs zweites Praeludium. Komponirt von Hermann Schröder (op. 18). Various pianoforte and other pieces. By several composers (Berlin: Carl Simon) Reviews. MTimes 32 574 1 Jan 1891 42
272. [anon.]Bach Choir. [Brahms, 'A German Requiem'. Parry, 'Ode on St. Cecilia's Day'; Mme Lehmann, Ffrangcon Davies, Stanford (conductor)] MTimes 32 575 1 Jan 1891 22
273. Bennett, JosephSonnets to the Masters: Bach. MTimes 32 576 1 Feb 1891 85
274. [anon.]The Bach Choir. [Bach, 'Ich hatte viel Bekümmerniss' (BWV 21), 'O ewiges Feuer' (BWV 34), and 'Singet den Herrn' (BWV 225)] MTimes 32 577 1 Mar 1891 150-151
275. [anon.]Monday and Saturday Popular Concerts. [Brahms, Pianoforte Sonata in C, op. 1; Schönberger. Schumann, Pianoforte Quintet in E flat, op. 44. Gade, Octet for strings. Chopin, Allegro de concert; Pauer. Bach, Chaconne in D minor; Joachim] [BWV 1004/5] MTimes 32 577 1 Mar 1891 152
276. [anon.][St. John's, Soho: Bach, 'St. John Passion'] [Miscellaneous]. MTimes 32 577 1 Mar 1891 168
277. [anon.]Bach Choir Concert. [Arthur Somervell, Mass in C minor; Liza Lehmann, Hilda Wilson, Watkin Mills (summary of the musical situations); Parry's 'Blest pair of Sirens'] MTimes 32 578 1 Apr 1891 214-215
278. [anon.][Meiningen: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Fritz Steinbach (conductor)] Foreign notes. MTimes 32 579 1 May 1891 298
279. The Bach Choir. [Brahms, 'Fest und Gedenksprüche', op. 109. Beethoven, Thirty-two Variations in C minor; Adelina De Lara. Bach, 'Singt dem Herrn'; Stanford (conductor)] MTimes 32 580 1 Jun 1891 339
280. [anon.]Richter concerts. [Bach, Concerto in G (Brandenburg). Wagner, Prelude to 'Die Meistersinger'. Beethoven, Symphony no. 7] MTimes 32 580 1 Jun 1891 340
281. [anon.]Mr. Ysaÿe's violin recitals. [Fauré, Sonata in A minor. Bach, Chaconne in D minor] [BWV 1004/5] MTimes 32 581 1 Jul 1891 411
282. [anon.]Birmingham Festival (By our special correspondent). [Roster: Miss Macintyre, Hope Glenn, Lloyd, Santley. Mendelssohn, 'Elijah'. Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Hilda Wilson, Brereton, Watkin Mills. Stanford, 'Eden'; Henschel. Handel, 'Messiah'. Dvoøák, Requiem. Berlioz, 'The Damnation of Faust'] MTimes 32 585 1 Nov 1891 660-661 Latin 2
283. (Leipsic, October 2, 1847) [Bach's 'St.Matthew Passion': Mendelssohn's opinion upon the Prospect of its performance in England.] [Composer's reluctance to edit works of Bach; impossibility of removal of references to Christ for English audiences] MTimes 33 587 1 Jan 1892 15-16
284. The Bach Choir. [St. James's Hall: Mozart, Requiem; Henschel, Hilda Wilson, Houghton, Plunket Greene, Stanford (conductor). Wagner, 'Parsifal' (Act I, final scene); Henschel] MTimes 33 587 1 Jan 1892 21-22
285. [anon.]Monday and Saturday Popular Concerts. [Miss Szumowska (pianist). Bach, Partita in C minor; Leonard Borwick. Repertoire and soloists] MTimes 33 587 1 Jan 1892 22-23
286. [anon.]Mr. Dannreuther's Concerts. [Bach, 'Goldberg Variations'. Schumann, Sonata in F minor, op. 14] MTimes 33 588 1 Feb 1892 88-89
287. [anon.]Some opinions of Anton Rubinstein. [Admiration of J. S. Bach; theory of mood and emotion in musical composition; meaning of instrumental music; remarks on pianists] MTimes 33 589 1 Mar 1892 142-143
288. The Bach Choir. [St. James's Hall: Mass in B minor for the 10th time; Stanford (conductor)] MTimes 33 590 1 Apr 1892 212
289. [anon.]Lenten services. [St. Anne's, Soho: Bach, 'St. John Passion'. Marylebone Church: Bach, 'St. John Passion'. Stainer, 'The Crucifixion'] MTimes 33 590 1 Apr 1892 216
290. [anon.]Royal Academy of Music. [Bach, Magnificat; Corder (conductor)] MTimes 33 590 1 Apr 1892 217
291. [anon.]Monday and Saturday Popular Concerts. [Brahms, Pianoforte Trio in C minor, op. 101. Bach, Concerto in D minor for two violins; Mme Neruda, Joachim. Brahms, Clarinet Quintet in B minor, op. 115. Brahms, Trio in A minor; Davies, Mühlfeld, Piatti. Mozart, Quintet in D. Mendelssohn, Sonata in B flat; Borwick] MTimes 33 591 1 May 1892 277
292. [anon.]Passion Music at St. Paul's [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] MTimes 33 591 1 May 1892 277
293. [anon.]The Organ Works of J. S. Bach. Edited by J. F. Bridge and James Higgs. Book 10. (Novello, Ewer and Co.) MTimes 33 591 1 May 1892 295
294. [anon.]J. S. Bach's Chamber Music [report of a lecture given by Dannreuther]. [content of keyboard suites; fugal writing] MTimes 33 592 1 Jun 1892 355
295. [anon.]Royal Academy of Music. [Bach, 'Liebster Gott wann werd ich sterben'; Mackenzie (conductor). Competition for the Maas Memorial Prize] MTimes 33 593 1 Jul 1892 408
296. [anon.]Bach Choir. [Sweelinck, Psalm lxxv, Psalm cxxxiv. Palestrina, 'Missa assumpta est Maria'] MTimes 33 593 1 Jul 1892 408
297. [anon.]J. S. Bach's chamber music. [Dannreuther's lecture on Bach's toccatas, capriccios, and variations] MTimes 33 593 1 Jul 1892 411-412
298. [anon.]Leeds Musical Festival (From our special correspondent). [Policy of the managers; soloists. Mendelssohn, 'Elijah'; Norman Salmond. Schumann, 'Pilgrimage of the Rose'. Mozart, Requiem. Cliffe, Symphony. Wagner, 'Die Meistersinger' (Act I); Sullivan (conductor). Mackenzie, 'La Belle Dame sans merci'. Bach, Mass in B minor. Gray, 'Arethusa' (cantata). Dvoøák, 'The Spectre's Bride'] MTimes 33 597 1 Nov 1892 662-664 Latin 2
299. Blandford, W. F. H.The 'Bach Trumpets.' [Correspondence.] To the editor of the 'Musical Times' [Description of baroque instruments (October 8, 1892)] MTimes 33 597 1 Nov 1892 682-683
300. [anon.]Royal Academy of Music. [Bach, Magnificat; Corder (conductor). Hummel, Septet. Mendelssohn, Quintet in B flat, op. 87] MTimes 33 598 1 Dec 1892 729-730
301. [anon.]The Bach Choir. [appeals for fresh subscribers; Verdi, Requiem; Anna Williams, Marie Brema (contralto), W. Shakespeare, Andrew Black. Mendelssohn, 'Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage' Overture. Joachim, 'Marfa' (scena), Miss Brema] MTimes 34 599 1 Jan 1893 22

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