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1. Seventh J.S. Bach dialogue meeting Madingley Hall, Cambridge, 8–10 July 2015. 18cM 13 1 Mar 2016 171-173
2. Neue Quellen zu Johann Sebastian Bachs Violinsoli (BWV 1001-1006). Zur Rekonstruktion eines wichtigen Überlieferungszweigs. BachJb 95 2009 49-74
3. International Symposium: Understanding Bach's B-minor Mass. Discussion Book 2. Resource Book. [cr]Belfast2007 2 2007 357-511p
4. B-minor Mass: Select Bibliography. [cr]Belfast2007 2 2007 492-504
5. Off the beaten track: An exploration of Bach reception in the Slovenian lands in the nineteenth century. DeMusicaDisserenda 7 1 2011 113-130
6. Trailing the Sources: In Pursuit of a European Picture of Bach Reception in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. diss. 2013 xvi, 314p
7. K recepci hudby Johanna Sebastiana Bacha v Praze - provedení druhého Kyrie ze Mše h-moll v roce 1845. HudebniVeda 51 3-4 2014 319-352
8. Off the Beaten Track: An Exploration of Bach Reception in Catholic Central Europe. [p]BICB_Belfast Jul 2010
9. A New Source of Bach's Violin Solos from Vienna. [p]BICB_Canterbury Jul 2016
10. What's in a Name? The Fate of a Hitherto Unknown Manuscript Copy of Bach's Violin Solos. [p]BICB_Leeds Jul 2008
11. A new source of Bach's Violin Solos from Prague and its implication for the work's reception history. [p]BICB_Southampton Jul 2012
12. Joseph Proksch and his Role in Czech Bach Reception. [p]BNUK_Edinburgh Aug 2011
13. Elusive Bach: An Emerging Picture of Bach Reception in Central and Eastern Europe. [p]MwW_Belfast Dec 2009
14. What's in a name? The fate of a hitherto unknown manuscript copy of Bach's Violin Solos and its role in the reception of the work in England. [p]SMI_Waterford May 2008
15. Trailing the Sources: A Pursuit of a Europe-wide Picture of Bach Reception in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries. UnderstandingBach 3 2008 93-98
16. Bach Reception in Prague: an 1845 Performance of the Second Kyrie from the B minor Mass. UnderstandingBach 5 2010 23-48
17. Bach à 32 mains: Joseph Proksch and his Role in Bohemian Bach Reception. UnderstandingBach 8 2013 87-137

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