Type | List | Title[further info] | Series | Vol | No | Year | Pages | Status |
| 1. | Archiv at forty. |
Gramophone |
65 | | Oct 1987 |
538 |
|
| 2. | Bach and Offenbach: John Eliot Gardiner. Discusses an Eclectic Recording Schedule with Michael Oliver. |
Gramophone |
67 | | Oct 1989 |
641-643 |
|
| 3. | At home with the composer J.S. Bach. |
Gramophone |
71 | | Mar 1994 |
15 |
|
| 4. | Anderszewski on playing Bach on the piano. |
Gramophone |
80 | 962 | 2003 |
28-31 |
|
| 5. | From Bach to Zimmermann. |
Gramophone |
80 | 963 | 2003 |
67 |
|
| 6. | For the record - Ton Koopman's Bach cantata cycle to continue; the latest on the UK's licensing bill. |
Gramophone |
80 | 964 | 2003 |
8-17 |
|
| 7. | Koopman's Bach resumes; classical Brubeck. |
Gramophone |
81 | 971 | 2003 |
76-84 |
|
| 8. | Hewitt and Schiff play Bach. |
Gramophone |
81 | 973 | 2003 |
88-92 |
|
| 9. | Murray Perahia on Bach and Beethoven. |
Gramophone |
81 | 974 | 2003 |
28-36 |
|
| 10. | Alice Coote's debut; bags of festive Bach. |
Gramophone |
81 | 974 | 2003 |
86-90 |
|
| 11. | The art of Abendroth; Casals' Bach cleaned up. |
Gramophone |
81 | 974 | 2003 |
112-115 |
|
| 12. | The cantata legacy of the great Fritz Werner. |
Gramophone |
82 | 988 | 2005 |
91-92 |
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