Type | List | Author | Title[further info] | Series | Vol | No | Year | Pages | Status |
| 1. | Tomita, Yo | 'Most ingenious, most learned, and yet practicable work': The English Reception of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century seen through the Editions Published in London. |
[ce]Piano19CBritishCulture |
| | 2007 |
33-67 |
|
| 2. | Ellsworth, Therese | Victorian pianists as concert artists: The case of Arabella Goddard (1836-1922). |
[ce]Piano19CBritishCulture |
| | 2007 |
149-169 |
|
| 3. | Ellsworth, Therese; Wollenberg, Susan (eds.) | The Piano in Nineteenth-Century British Culture. Instruments, Performers and Repertoire. Foreword by Nicholas Temperley. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007. [xxv], 270p. ISBN-10: 0754661431; ISBN-13: 978-0754661436. |
[ce]Piano19CBritishCulture |
| | 2007 |
xxv, 270p |
|