Type | List | Title[further info] | Series | Vol | No | Year | Pages | Status |
| 1. | The Carnegie Manuscript and J. S. Bach. |
Bach |
22 | 1 | Spring-Summer 1991 |
5-15 |
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| 2. | Bach and Mozart: Styles of Musical Genius. |
Bach |
22 | 1 | Spring-Summer 1991 |
16-32 |
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| 3. | Johann Sebastian Bach in Nineteenth-Century America. |
Bach |
22 | 1 | Spring-Summer 1991 |
33-42 |
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| 4. | A Bach Borrowing by Gluck: Another Frontier. |
Bach |
22 | 1 | Spring-Summer 1991 |
43-61 |
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| 5. | 'I had to be industrious...'. Thoughts about the relationship between Bach's social and musical character. |
Bach |
22 | 2 | Fall-Winter 1991 |
5-12 |
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| 6. | The lost dedication copy of Partita 1: Bach as Poet? |
Bach |
22 | 2 | Fall-Winter 1991 |
13-23 |
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| 7. | New Light on the Pre-History of The Bach Choir of Bethlehem. |
Bach |
22 | 2 | Fall-Winter 1991 |
24-34 |
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| 8. | Self-Parody and the 'Hunting-Cantata,' BWV 208 - An Aspect of Bach's Compositional Process. |
Bach |
22 | 2 | Fall-Winter 1991 |
35-57 |
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