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1. Flowers, George FrenchEssay on the construction of fugue, with an introduction containing new rules for harmony, illustrated in a passacaglia and twelve fuges for the organ. London: Cramer/Beale and Co., 1846. 26p. 1846 26p
2. Flowers, George FrenchSix FUGUES, for the ORGAN composed and dedicated to Dr Crotch by George French Flowers (Pupil of the Celebrated C. H. Rink.) Op. 1. Price 8s. - London: Balls & Son, 408, Oxford Street, [1838]. 2-27p. Pl.-Nr.: 2035. 1838 27p
3. Flowers, George French[Critique of Stephens' views on Bach's fugues; composition of an a capella fugue a necessary requirement for admission to the Contrapuntists' Society] Original correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical Examiner'. [3, Keppel Street, Russell Square, Oct. 24th, 1843]. MExaminer 52 28 Oct 1843 391-393
4. Flowers, George French[Commentary on Stephens' description of Bach's fugal writing] Original correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical Examiner'. [See also 43:282] MExaminer 55 18 Nov 1843 316-317
5. Flowers, George FrenchMr. Flowers 'in re' himself. Original correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical Examiner'. [Contrapuntal techniques of Mozart, Haydn, and J. S. Bach] MExaminer 103 19 Oct 1844 848-849
6. Flowers, George French'In re' Flowers and his aspersers. Original correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical Examiner'. [Reply to Newson: contrapuntal writing of Handel and Bach compared; meaning of the phrase 'light and shade' (See 44:306)] MExaminer 107 16 Nov 1844 29-30
7. Flowers, George FrenchTo the editor of the 'Musical World'. Original correspondence. [Query on original harmonization of Gregorian chant and contemporary acceptance of Bach's chorale settings] MWorld 21 35 29 Aug 1846 413
8. Flowers, George FrenchWhy Sebastian Bach's chorals are not sung in the Church of England. To the editor of the 'Musical World'. [Remarks on the excellence of Bach's harmonization] MWorld 21 37 12 Sep 1846 436
9. Flowers, George FrenchThe Bach Society. Original correspondence. (To the editor of the Musical World.) [Correspondent believes Bach's centenary should be celebrated; problems encountered in the performance of Bach's compositions] ['Some years ago, I presented the Sacred Harmonic Society with a copy of Bach's Mass, in B minor, on the condition that it should be performed. The society gave it up in despair after the first rehearsal. The superior skill of Mr. Costa would be well tested by making a fresh trial of this work, and prove further the advantage gained by placing a great conductor over the Sacred Harmonic Society.'] MWorld 25 16 20 Apr 1850 244-245
10. Flowers, George FrenchM. Silas and the Bach Society. Original correspondence. (To the editor of the Musical World). [Correspondent explains his point of view concerning the various questions raised in his correspondence] MWorld 25 22 1 Jun 1850 342-343
11. Flowers, George FrenchAppeal to British Organists. Original correspondence. (To the editor of the Musical World). MWorld 25 35 31 Aug 1850 570

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