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1. [anon.]Musical intelligence. Germany. Breslau. [Academy of Song: Hasse, 'Requiem'. Bach, Cantata]. DwightJM 1 4 1 May 1852 31
2. Marx, Adolph BernhardJohann Sebastian Bach and his works (From 'Cock's Musical Miscellany'). DwightJM 1 26 2 Oct 1852 203-204
3. [anon.]The piano-forte compositions of J. S. Bach. Edited by Friederich Chrysander. [Wolfenbüttel: L. Holle, publisher. From the 'Niederrheinische Musik-Zeitung'.] DwightJM 10 24, 25 14, 21 Mar 1857 187; 194-195
4. [anon.]From my diary, no. 4. (May 25). [Early musical festivals. Preservation of Bach's works. Order of musical numbers in Handel's 'Messiah']. DwightJM 11 10 6 Jun 1857 76
5. [anon.]New publications. 'Twelve German Chorals', as harmonized by J. Sebastian Bach. Now complete in 22 pages; price $1.00. DwightJM 11 11 13 Jun 1857 86
6. [anon.]An overture by Bach. [Explanation of the term 'overture' in baroque orchestral suites (London 'Times')] DwightJM 11 12 20 Jun 1857 92
7. Hiller, FerdinandThird letter from Ferdinand Hiller. The Musical festival at Aix-la-Chapelle. Bach -- Schubert -- Schumann -- Berlioz -- Liszt. DwightJM 11 20 15 Aug 1857 154-155
8. Rochlitz, Johann FriedrichBach's piano compositions. A letter to a friend (From the German of Rochlitz. Translated for this journal). DwightJM 12 1, 2 3, 10 Oct 1857 209-210, 217-218
9. [anon.]Bach's [unaccompanied] sonatas for the violin (From the 'Niederrheinische Musik-Zeitung'). DwightJM 12 6 7 Nov 1857 251
10. [anon.]New York (April 14). Musical correspondence. [Advertising by Ullman for the opera season. Mason and Eisfeld concerts: Bach, Triple Pianoforte Concerto; Timm, Scharfenberg, Mason] DwightJM 13 3 17 Apr 1858 22-23
11. [anon.]Music abroad. Bonn. [Bach, 'Passions-Musik' (St. John)] DwightJM 13 4 24 Apr 1858 32
12. t.New York (April 19). [Mason's last matinée, with Theodore Thomas (violinist): Bach, Chaconne. Mendelssohn, Rondo capriccioso] [BWV 1004/5] DwightJM 13 5 1 May 1858 40
13. [anon.]Music in this number. [Schubert, 'The Lord is my Shepherd' (Conclusion). John Sebastian Bach, Lutheran chorales] DwightJM 13 11 12 Jun 1858 86
14. [anon.]From Messrs. Russell and Fuller. Prelude for piano by Sebastian Bach. DwightJM 13 12 19 Jun 1858 94
15. [anon.]Music abroad. Germany. [C. P. E. Bach, 'The Israelites in the Desert' (cantata). Ole Bull ('Athenæum')] DwightJM 13 14 3 Jul 1858 112
16. [anon.]Revival of Bach's music (From the London 'Musical World'). DwightJM 13 16 17 Jul 1858 122-123
17. [anon.]Music abroad. Germany. Frankfort-on-the-Maine -- May 20th. [Cäcilien-Verein: Mozart, 'Requiem'. Mendelssohn, 'Die Erste Walpurgisnacht'. Hauptmann, 'Cäcilien-Cantate'. Bach, High Mass in B minor, 'St. Matthew Passion'. Handel, 'Jephtha' (From 'Niederrheinische Musik-Zeitung')] DwightJM 13 17 24 Jul 1858 136
18. [anon.]Music abroad. Hamburg. [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] DwightJM 14 8 20 Nov 1858 272
19. Thayer, Alexander WheelockBerlin (Nov. 8). Musical correspondence. [Opera: calendar of performances. Singakademie: Handel, 'Joshua'. Bach, Mass in B minor. Haydn, 'The Seasons'. Orchestral concerts, Robert Radecke (pianist)] DwightJM 14 10 4 Dec 1858 285-286
20. Thayer, Alexander WheelockBerlin (Nov. 22). Musical correspondence. [Singakademie: Bach, 'Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit', BWV 106; Cherubini, 'Requiem'. Hermann Zopff (Biographical sketch). Death of Mrs. Johanna Kinkel, German writer on music] DwightJM 14 13 25 Dec 1858 309
21. Fétis, F.-J. Sen. [Fétis, François-Joseph]The works of John Sebastian Bach (From the 'Revue et Gazette musicale'). DwightJM 14 22 26 Feb 1859 379-380
22. Thayer, Alexander WheelockBerlin (Feb. 26). Foreign correspondence. [Choral concerts. Sing-Akademie: Bach, Mass in B minor. Stern Society: Haydn, 'The Creation'] DwightJM 15 1 2 Apr 1859 8
23. [anon.]Music abroad. London. Monday Popular Concerts. [St. James's Hall: Bach and Handel night (programme)] DwightJM 15 5 30 Apr 1859 38
24. [anon.]Bach and Handel (From the Programme of the London Popular Concerts). [Comparative essay] DwightJM 15 7 14 May 1859 53
25. Thayer, Alexander WheelockThe diarist abroad. Notes. Berlin (April 17). [Bach: 'St. Matthew Passion'] DwightJM 15 15 9 Jul 1859 116
26. [anon.]Bachiana. [Select pieces (preludes and fugues) from the miscellaneous pianoforte works of John Sebastian Bach, not included in the 'Clavier bien tempéré' - as performed in public by Miss Arabella Goddard - (Duncan, Davison & Co.) (London 'Musical World')] DwightJM 15 20 13 Aug 1859 156
27. [anon.]Music abroad. London. The Bach Society. [St. Martin's Hall: miscellaneous programme, Sterndale Bennett] DwightJM 15 20 13 Aug 1859 160
28. [anon.]Airs by Bach. [New edition of 'Thirty-Two Airs by Bach', engraved by Messrs. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston] DwightJM 15 26 24 Sep 1859 206-207
29. [anon.]Music abroad. Berlin. [Sing-Akademie: Handel, 'Messiah'. Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio' (Corr. of the London 'Musical World')] DwightJM 16 7 12 Nov 1859 264
30. [anon.]Sacred melodies by Bach. John Seb. Bach, 'Eight Airs for an Alto Voice', from various cantatas and masses; the piano-forte arrangement by Robert Franz. (Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co.) DwightJM 16 12 17 Dec 1859 302-303
31. [anon.]Sacred melodies by Bach. John Seb. Bach, 'Eight Airs for an Alto Voice', from various cantatas and masses; the piano-forte arrangement by Robert Franz. (Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co.) DwightJM 16 13 24 Dec 1859 310-311
32. [anon.]Music abroad. Germany. (Monday, 7th [November, 1859]). [Rehearsals at the Sing-Akademie and Bach Society. Kroll Theatre: Lotto (violinist)] DwightJM 16 13 24 Dec 1859 312
33. [anon.][Comment from the Worcester 'Palladium' on Robert Franz's series of Bach's 'Eight Airs for Alto Voice']. DwightJM 16 14 31 Dec 1859 318
34. [anon.]Music abroad. Berlin. [J. K. Paine, American organist (programme). Sing-Akademie: Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio'. Bach Society, Vierling (conductor): Handel, 'L'allegro'. Madame Burchard, 'Solomon's Song' (oratorio). Repertoire of the opera theatres (Correspondent London 'Musical World')]. DwightJM 16 21 18 Feb 1860 375-376
35. [Riehl, Wilhelm Heinrich]Bach and Mendelssohn from a social point of view (Translated from Riehl's 'Musikalische Charakterköpfe', by Fanny Malone Raymond) (I) Music and German burghership. DwightJM 18 4, 5 27 Oct, 3 Nov 1860 245-246, 249
36. [Riehl, Wilhelm Heinrich]Bach and Mendelssohn from a social point of view. (II) Music and polished society (Translated from Riehl's 'Musikalische Charakterköpfe', by Fanny Malone Raymond). DwightJM 18 6, 7 10, 17 Nov 1860 257-258, 265-266
37. Dwight, John S.Music in Berlin -- Bach. Editorial correspondence (New series. No. XIII) DwightJM 19 7 18 May 1861 53-54
38. [anon.]Music abroad. Prague. [Cäcilien-Verein. Operas of Wagner staged. Rossini, 'Stabat mater'; Mme Brenner, Prochazi-Schmidt, Fetker, Eilers. Concert of Sebastian Bach's works] DwightJM 19 16 20 Jul 1861 128
39. [anon.]J. S. Bach (Translated for this journal from the 'Deutsche Musik-Zeitung' of Vienna) 'Arias from Various Cantatas', with piano-forte accompaniment, arranged by Robert Franz. Four sets (9 alto, 9 bass, 9 soprano, 9 tenor arias). Leipzig: F. Whistling. Boston: O. Ditson & Co. DwightJM 19 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 25 27 Jul; 3, 10, 17, 24 Aug; 7, 21 Sep 1861 129-130, 139, 147-148, 155-156, 166-167, 177-178, 198
40. [anon.]Music abroad. Basle. [Bach, 'Johannespassion'; Stockhausen, K. Schneider, E. Reiter, Rippenbach-Stehlin] DwightJM 19 20 17 Aug 1861 160
41. [anon.]Musical intelligence. Germany. Leipsic. [Bach Society publications] DwightJM 2 10 11 Dec 1852 79
42. [anon.]Otto Dresel's fifth and last soirée. [Dresel, Pianoforte Trio; Schultze, Bergmann. Bach, Concerto for three pianos; Dresel, Jaell, Scharfenberg. Hummel, Septet]. DwightJM 2 22 5 Mar 1853 174-175
43. [anon.]J. S. Bach (Translated for this journal from the 'Deutsche Musik-Zeitung' of Vienna) 'Arias from Various Cantatas', with piano-forte accompaniment [...] (Concluded from page 198). DwightJM 20 2 12 Oct 1861 217-218
44. [anon.]Bach and Handel. [Comparison (London 'Musical World')] DwightJM 20 6 9 Nov 1861 250-251
45. [anon.]Bach's Mass in B Minor (From a correspondent of the London 'Musical World'). [Berlin, Stern's Gesangverein] DwightJM 20 6 9 Nov 1861 251-252
46. T., A.The study of Bach. London 'Musical World'. DwightJM 20 10 7 Dec 1861 284-285
47. [anon.]Music abroad. Leipzig. [Neglect of Bach's music reported by the 'Deutsche Musik-Zeitung'] DwightJM 20 11 14 Dec 1861 296
48. [anon.]Music abroad. Berlin. [Stern's Gesangverein: Mendelssohn programme. Singacademie: Bach, Mass in B minor. Victoria Theatre: problems over Rossini's 'Guillaume Tell'. Singacademie concert. Royal Opera: Verdi, 'Un ballo in maschera'; Carlotta Marchisio, Mlle Brunetti, Mme Herrenburg-Tuczek. Serenade for the King; Wieprecht (conductor)]. DwightJM 20 13 28 Dec 1861 311-312
49. [anon.]Bach as organist. London 'Musical World'. DwightJM 20 14 4 Jan 1862 315
50. [anon.]Bach and Handel [Comparison]. DwightJM 20 17 25 Jan 1862 341-342
51. [anon.]Music abroad. Weimar. [Publications of pieces derived from other composers: Gounod - Bach, J. B. Kramm - Beethoven] DwightJM 20 19 8 Feb 1862 360
52. [anon.]Music abroad. Germany. Berlin. [Bach-Verein: Bach cantatas. Stern Society: Haydn, 'The Return of Tobias'. Beethoven operetta] DwightJM 21 5 3 May 1862 38
53. [anon.]Music abroad. Germany. Leipzig. [Riedel's Sing-Verein: Bach, Mass in B minor] DwightJM 21 5 3 May 1862 38
54. [anon.]Bach's passion music. London 'Musical World' DwightJM 21 7 17 May 1862 53
55. [anon.]Music abroad. Leipzig. [Bach, 'Passion'; Reinecke (conductor). April repertoire of St. Thomas Church] DwightJM 21 10 7 Jun 1862 79
56. [anon.]Music abroad. London. Bach's Passion music. [Bach Society; Sterndale Bennett (conductor), Sainton-Dolby, Banks, Weiss perform Bach's 'Matthäus-Passion'] DwightJM 21 12 21 Jun 1862 94
57. C.Bach's Passion music (From the London 'Musical World'). [Summary of the dramatic and musical situations of 'St. Matthew Passion'] DwightJM 21 14 5 Jul 1862 106-107
58. [anon.]Music abroad. London. [Musical activities in the year of the International Exhibition]. ['Matthäus-Passion'; Sterndale Bennett (conductor), Sims Reeves, Miss Banks, Mr. Weiss, Sainton-Dolby] DwightJM 21 14 5 Jul 1862 112
59. [anon.]Music abroad. Leipzig. [Bach Society edition] DwightJM 21 25 20 Sep 1862 199-200
60. [anon.]Music abroad. Halle [Sing-Akademie, Robert Franz (director): Bach, Mass in B minor]. DwightJM 21 25 20 Sep 1862 200
61. [anon.]The Harvard Musical Association. [Sebastian Bach's sacred works, arranged by Robert Franz, added to the library] DwightJM 21 26 27 Sep 1862 207
62. [anon.]How Joachim plays Bach. [Reviews and news from abroad: 'Saturday Review' on the London Monday Popular Concerts] DwightJM 22 20 14 Feb 1863 368
63. [anon.]Music abroad. Berlin. [Kroll's Theatre: Richard Genée, 'Generalprobe'. Victoria Theater: festival in memory of Uhland; Bülow, Stern, Otto, Berthold, Mme Jachmann. Concerts: Chapel Royal sinfonie-soirée; Lorberg; Mlle Antoine Roland (pianist); Heinrich Hoffmann; Mueller Brothers; trio soirée. Singakademie: Haydn, 'The Seasons'. Bach-Verein: Bach, 'Weihnacht's-Oratorium'. Melodia Association for Male Voices. Mlle Artôt (London 'Musical World')] DwightJM 22 26 28 Mar 1863 408-409
64. [anon.]Music abroad. Cologne. [Gesellschafts-Concerts: Bach, 'Passion nach dem Evangelium des Matthäus'] DwightJM 23 4 16 May 1863 29
65. [anon.]Music abroad. Germany. Rostock. [Church of St. Nicholas: Bach, 'Passion according to St. Matthew'] DwightJM 23 9 25 Jul 1863 70
66. [anon.]Johann Sebastian Bach. [Biographical sketch (From the 'New American Cyclopædia')] DwightJM 23 18 28 Nov 1863 138-139
67. [anon.]The question settled! Musical correspondence. [Bach's supremacy as composer contested (Springfield 'Republican')] DwightJM 24 21 7 Jan 1865 376
68. M.Musical correspondence. Berlin (May 1865). [Music for Passion week in Germany. Stern's Society: Beethoven, Missa solemnis. Sing-Akademie: Bach, Passion. Graun, 'Der Tod Jesu'. Royal Opera repertoire. Herr Niemann (tenor). Stockhausen (tenor). Gluck, 'Orfeo ed Euridice', Johanna Wagner-Jachmann. Death of Mlle De Ahna] DwightJM 25 7 24 Jun 1865 52-53
69. [anon.]The past musical year in Boston (Concluded). (IV) Chamber music. Otto Dresel's piano-forte concerts [repertoire]. J. S. Bach. Beethoven. Mendelssohn. Chopin. Schumann. Mozart. Haydn. Schubert. Liszt. Moscheles. Hummel. Ferd. Hiller. Stephen Heller. Taubert. Julius Schaeffer. Dresel. Aug. Saran. DwightJM 25 9 22 Jul 1865 69-70
70. [anon.]New music. (6) [Popular editions of Bach]. DwightJM 25 12 2 Sep 1865 95
71. [anon.]Musical gossip. Foreign. Basle. [Bach, 'Matthäus-Passion'] DwightJM 25 14 30 Sep 1865 109
72. [anon.]Music abroad. Berlin. [Sing-Akademie: Bach, Mass in B minor] DwightJM 25 23 3 Feb 1866 180
73. [anon.]Conclusion of the symphony concerts. [Bach, Organ Toccata in F arranged for orchestra. Hummel, Pianoforte Septet; Ernst Perabo. Schubert, Symphony in C major. Paine (organist). Summary of six symphonic concerts (repertoire)] DwightJM 26 3 28 Apr 1866 230-231
74. [Hilgenfeldt, C. L.]Bach's works (From 'John Sebastian Bach: his Life and' 'Writings'. Adapted from the German of C. L. Hilgenfeldt, with additions from other sources, as published in the London 'Choir'). To be continued. DwightJM 26 23 2 Feb 1867 385
75. [Hilgenfeldt, C. L.]Bach's works (Continued from page 385). To be continued. DwightJM 26 24 16 Feb 1867 396-397
76. [Hilgenfeldt, C. L.]Bach's works (Continued from page 397). To be continued. DwightJM 26 25 2 Mar 1867 403
77. [anon.]Symphony concerts. [Harvard Musical Association: Mrs. J. S. Cary, Perabo. Beethoven, Violin Concerto. Bach, Chaconne for solo violin; Carl Rosa. Zerrahn (programme)] [BWV 1004/5] DwightJM 26 26 16 Mar 1867 414
78. [anon.]Bach 'pure and simple,' or with modern accompaniments. [Translated from the Leipzig 'Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung'. 'Melodic - Contrapuntal Studies': a selection of ten Preludes from J. S. Bach's 'Well-Tempered Clavichord', with an obligato to violoncello part composed by I. Moscheles, op. 137a. Conclusion next time] DwightJM 26 6, 7 9, 23 Jun 1866 249-250; 257-258
79. [Hilgenfeldt, C. L.]Bach's works (Continued from, vol. XXVI, page 378). To be continued. DwightJM 27 1 30 Mar 1867 3
80. [Hilgenfeldt, C. L.]Bach's works (Continued from page 13). To be continued. DwightJM 27 4 11 May 1867 26
81. [Hilgenfeldt, C. L.]Bach's works (Continued from page 26). To be continued. DwightJM 27 5 25 May 1867 34
82. [anon.]Music abroad. Germany. Hildesheim. [Bach, 'Matthäus-Passion'; Nick (conductor), Mme Joachim, Denner, Bletzmacher ('Musical World')] DwightJM 27 9 20 Jul 1867 70
83. [Franz, Robert]Bach's sacred works -- His 'Magnificat' described by Robert Franz. [1] DwightJM 27 12 31 Aug 1867 94-95
84. [Franz, Robert]Bach's 'Magnificat', described by Robert Franz (II, III, IV, V). DwightJM 27 13, 14, 15 14, 28 Sep; 12, 26 Oct 1867 102; 110-111; 118; 126
85. [anon.]Music in musicians' letters (From the London 'Chronicle'). ['Letters of Distinguished Musicians: Gluck, Haydn,' 'P. E. Bach, Weber, Mendelssohn', translated from the German by Lady Wallace (London: Longmans)] DwightJM 27 18 23 Nov 1867 137-138
86. [Hilgenfeldt, C. L.]John Sebastian Bach (Concluding chapters from his 'Life and Writings', by C. L. Hilgenfeldt). (X) Opinions of Bach's contemporaries. (XI) Portraits of Bach. (XII) Conclusion. DwightJM 27 19 7 Dec 1867 147
87. [anon.]Letters of the great composers. (I) 'Letters of Distinguished Musicians: Gluck, Haydn', 'P. E. Bach, Weber, Mendelssohn'. Translated from the German by Lady Wallace. (Longmans & Co.). (II) 'Mozart and Haydn in London'. Von C. F. Pohl. (Vienna: Gerold; London: Williams & Norgate) ['Athenæum'].. DwightJM 27 21 4 Jan 1868 161-162
88. [anon.]Music abroad. Leipzig. [Gewandhaus Concert; Mme Norman-Neruda (violinist). Swedish male quartet. Thomas Church: Bach, 'Trauer Ode'. F. Keil, Missa solemnis. Euterpe Concert] DwightJM 27 21 4 Jan 1868 165
89. [anon.]The musical institutions of Berlin (Translated for this journal from a series of articles in the Leipzig 'Signale', entitled 'Musik-Addressbuch'. Continued from page 194). (2) Symphony soirées in aid of the Pension Fund. (3) The Sing-Academie. (4) Stern's Singing Society. (5) The Bach Society. DwightJM 27 26 14 Mar 1868 201-202
90. [Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix]Mendelssohn's letters to Baermann. [From Nohl's collection of 'Letters of Distinguished Musicians: Gluck, Haydn, P. E. Bach, Weber, Mendelssohn'. Translated by Lady Wallace. London, 1867] DwightJM 28 4 9 May 1868 233-225
91. [anon.]Music abroad. Cologne. [Prospectus of the Rhenish Musical Festival. Gürzenich Concert: Bach, 'Passion'; Fräulein Scheuerlein, Frau Hüfner-Harken, Schild, Hill] DwightJM 28 5 23 May 1868 245
92. [anon.]Music abroad. Hamburgh. [Bach, 'Matthäus-Passion'] DwightJM 28 5 23 May 1868 245
93. [anon.]Bach's 'Passion Music' at the Pantheon in Paris. [Société des oratorios: Bach, 'Passion according to St. Matthew'. Handel, 'Ode to St. Cecilia'; Mme Vanden-Heuvel-Duprez, Faure, Bollaërt ('Le Ménestrel', May 10, 1868)] DwightJM 28 6 6 Jun 1868 249-250
94. [Schumann, Robert]Translations from Schumann [Translations by M. E. von G., from the 'Gesammelte Schriften' of Robert Schumann (From the London 'Musical World')]. Mendelssohn's organ concert (Thursday, Aug. 6, 1840, at six in the evening. In aid of the Bach Memorial at Leipsic). DwightJM 28 16 24 Oct 1868 330-331
95. [anon.]Music abroad. Frankfort-am-Main. [50th year jubilee of the Cecilia Society; Bach, Mass in B minor; Mmes Joachim and Bellingrath, Herren Otto and Schulze. Museum Concerts] DwightJM 28 20 19 Dec 1868 364
96. Devrient, EduardConcerning Bach's 'Passion-Music to St. Matthew'. [From E. Devrient's 'My Reminiscences of Mendelssohn-Bartholdy'] DwightJM 28 23 30 Jan 1869 386
97. [anon.]New musical books [From the 'Saturday Review']. [Ludwig Nohl, 'Sketchbook'. Edward Devrient, 'Reminiscences of Mendelssohn'. Wasielewski's history of the violin and violinmakers. Jahn's edition of Mozart's 'Requiem'. Otto Gumprecht, 'Musical Character-Portraits'. Wasielewski, 'Life of Schumann' (new edition). Supplements to C. H. Bitter's biography of J. S. Bach] DwightJM 29 4 8 May 1869 27
98. [anon.]Music abroad. Weimar. [Bach, 'Matthäus-Passion'; Hartung-Müller (conductor), Mme von Milde, Mlle Schmidt, Herren Milde, Walters] DwightJM 29 11 14 Aug 1869 86
99. C.Bach's 'Passion Music' -- A word to the chorus. Mr. Editor. DwightJM 29 14 25 Sep 1869 111
100. [anon.]The opening season. [Bach's organ works; Thayer (organist). Lang's pupils in concert: Sumner and Arthur Adams] DwightJM 29 15 9 Oct 1869 118
101. [anon.]Handel and Bach (Adapted from the German). [Comparison of styles ('Ladies' Repository')] DwightJM 29 18 20 Nov 1869 137
102. [anon.]Bach's 'Passion Music'. DwightJM 29 19 4 Dec 1869 147
103. [Bitter, Carl Hermann]Bach's 'Passion Music' (From the German of C. H. Bitter. Translated for this journal). ['St. John Passion'] (a) The introductory chorus (b) The recitation of the Gospel [To be continued] DwightJM 29 20 18 Dec 1869 153-154
104. [Bitter, Carl Hermann]Bach's 'Passion Music' (From the German of C. H. Bitter. Translated for this journal). [To be continued] DwightJM 29 21 1 Jan 1870 161-162
105. [Bitter, Carl Hermann]Bach's 'Passion Music' (From the German of C. H. Bitter. Translated for this journal). To be continued. DwightJM 29 22 15 Jan 1870 169-170
106. MacFarren, George AlexanderBach's 'Grosse Passions-Musik' ('St. Matthew') (From the London 'Musical Times'). [History and overview of Bach's passions. To be continued] DwightJM 29 23 29 Jan 1870 177-178
107. [anon.]Concerts. Harvard Musical Association. [Music Hall: Bach, Orchestral Suite in D. Durante, 'Magnificat'; Kreissmann (choral conductor), J. C. D. Parker] DwightJM 29 23 29 Jan 1870 182-183
108. MacFarren, George AlexanderBach's 'Grosse Passions-Musik' ('St. Matthew') (From the London 'Musical Times'. Continued from page 178). To be continued. DwightJM 29 25 26 Feb 1870 193-194
109. [anon.][Music abroad]. Edinburgh. [Organist Oakeley's remarks on Bach's instrumental music] DwightJM 29 25 26 Feb 1870 200
110. [anon.]Bach's 'Grosse Passions-Musik' ('St. Matthew') (From the London 'Musical Times'. Continued from page 194). To be continued. DwightJM 29 27 26 Mar 1870 209-210
111. Zelter's musical criticism (Translated from the 'Correspondence of Zelter and Goethe' by J. B. Thomas). (No. 2) Sebastian Bach. [London 'Musical World', 1836] DwightJM 3 1 9 Apr 1853 3-4
112. Richardson, NathanMusic in Leipsic and Berlin -- Bach's passions -- Gewandhaus orchestra -- Singers -- Liszt -- Marie Wieck -- The King of Prussia and his military bands -- Music printing in a prison -- Johanna Wagner. (Dresden, April 7, 1853). Our correspondence from Germany. DwightJM 3 4 30 Apr 1853 27-28
113. [anon.]John Sebastian Bach. [Biographical sketch] DwightJM 3 26 1 Oct 1853 203-204
114. [anon.]Bach's 'Grosse Passions-Musik' ('St. Matthew') (From the London 'Musical Times'. Concluded from page 210) DwightJM 30 3 23 Apr 1870 226-228
115. [anon.]Music abroad. Bach's 'Passion Music' ('St. Matthew') in London. [Exeter Hall: Rudersdorff, Drasdil, Cummings, Lewis Thomas, Barnby (conductor) ('Orchestra', April 8th, 1870)] DwightJM 30 3 23 Apr 1870 231
116. A.Musical correspondence (Further extracts from the diary of a young man of the 'future'). Dresden (April 9). [Hof-Theater: Beethoven, Symphony no. 9; Mme Otto-Alvsleben, Mlle Nantiz, Witt. Leipzig, Thomaskirche: Bach, 'Passion'; David (violin obligato), Rietz (conductor)] DwightJM 30 5 21 May 1870 244
117. [anon.]Music abroad. London. Oratorio Concerts. [Exeter Hall: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Rudersdorff, Drasdil, Cummings, Lewis Thomas, Barnby (conductor) ('Musical Times')] DwightJM 30 5 21 May 1870 245
118. Rahles, FerdinandWilhelm Friedemann Bach. [Biographical sketch (London 'Musical World')] DwightJM 30 6 4 Jun 1870 252
119. Ehlert, LouisHaydn, Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, etc., as contrapuntalists (From Ehlert's 'Letters on Music'). DwightJM 30 10 30 Jul 1870 281-282
120. Ambros, August WilhelmBeethoven, Goethe, and Michael Angelo (From the 'Neue Berliner Musikzeitung'). [Beethoven's admiration of Goethe, Schiller and Klopstock; introduction to the works of Bach. To be continued] DwightJM 30 15 8 Oct 1870 322-323
121. Anglo-SaxonA study on Sebastian Bach (From the 'Musical Standard', London). DwightJM 30 16 22 Oct 1870 330-331
122. [anon.]Sixth symphony concert. [Harvard Musical Association: Wagner, Vorspiel to 'Lohengrin'. Bach, 'Erbarme dich,' 'St. Matthew Passion'; Mrs. C. A. Barry. Moscheles, Pianoforte Concerto no. 3 in G minor; J. C. D. Parker, Zerrahn (conductor) (programme)] DwightJM 30 24 11 Feb 1871 398-399
123. [anon.]Our music pages ['Dwight's Journal of Music' to reproduce Messrs Ditson & Co.'s edition of Bach's 'Passion according to the Gospel of St. Matthew']. DwightJM 30 25 25 Feb 1871 406
124. [anon.]Verdi, Gluck and Bach (From the London 'Orchestra'). [Spiritual and musical worth of Bach's music upheld by Verdi] DwightJM 30 27 25 Mar 1871 419-420
125. [anon.]The history of music. Twelfth lecture by Mr. J. K. Paine (Reprinted for the 'Advertiser') [Handel and Bach]. Thirteenth lecture (March 4) [Progress of instrumental music after Bach]. DwightJM 30 27 25 Mar 1871 420-421
126. [anon.]Music abroad. London. Bach's passion music. ['St. Matthew Passion'; Barnby (conductor), Mmes Rudersdorff and Patey, Cummings, Stockhausen ('Musical World' and 'Choir')] DwightJM 30 27 25 Mar 1871 421
127. [anon.]Concerts. Ninth symphony concert. [Harvard Musical Association: Bach, 'Grief and pain,' 'St. Matthew Passion'; Mrs. C. A. Barry (soprano) (programme)] DwightJM 30 27 25 Mar 1871 422
128. [anon.]Bach's 'Passion-Music' ['St. Matthew Passion'] at Westminster Abbey (From the London 'Daily News', April 7). [Joseph Barnby's Choir, Masters Hildersly and Coward, Cummings, Jekyil (organist), Barnby (conductor)] DwightJM 31 3 6 May 1871 17-18
129. [anon.]Bach in Westminster Abbey. [Magnificat in D and 'St. Matthew Passion'] DwightJM 31 3 6 May 1871 21-22
130. [anon.]The musical festival. [Second Triennial Festival of the Handel and Haydn Society: roster and repertoire and overview of Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion'] DwightJM 31 3 6 May 1871 22-23
131. [anon.]What they say of the Passion music. [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'. Sterndale Bennett, 'The Woman of Samaria'. Mme Rudersdorff, Miss Sterling, Mrs. Barry, Winch, Whitney] DwightJM 31 4, 5 20 May; 3 Jun 1871 29-30; 34-35
132. [anon.]Second Triennial Festival of the Handel and Haydn Society. Evening -- Bach's 'Passion Music'. ['St. Matthew Passion'] DwightJM 31 6 17 Jun 1871 46-47
133. [anon.]More impressions of the 'Passion Music' at the Festival. [From the 'Musical Independent' (Chicago), 'Musical Bulletin' (New York)] DwightJM 31 6 17 Jun 1871 48
134. [anon.]Musical Festival of the Lower Rhine (From the London 'Daily Telegraph'). [Managing committee, soloists, guests at the Festival. Reinecke, Overture composed for the Festival. Bach, Cantata 'Ein' feste Burg'. Handel, 'Joshua'. German and English performances compared. Miscellaneous concert] DwightJM 31 7 1 Jul 1871 49-50
135. [anon.]Second Triennial Festival of the Handel and Haydn Society. Fifth day (Concluded). [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion': narrative and reflective choruses; arias; Adelaide Phillipps, Cummings] DwightJM 31 7 1 Jul 1871 53-55
136. BowmanExtracts from Mr. Bowman's 'review' of the Handel and Haydn Festival. The principal solo singers [Mme Rudersdorff, Cummings]. The Passion Music [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion']. DwightJM 31 9 29 Jul 1871 69
137. [anon.]The Gloucester Festival (From the 'Orchestra', Sept. 3). [148th anniversary of the Festival of the Three Choirs. Cusins, 'Gideon'. Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'. Spohr, 'Calvary'. Handel, 'Israel in Egypt'. Miscellaneous concerts. Roster] DwightJM 31 14 7 Oct 1871 106-107
138. [anon.]The vocal works of Bach and Handel -- Letter by Robert Franz. ['Offener Brief an Edward Hanslick, über Bearbeitungen Älterer Tonwerke, numentlich Bach'scher und Handel'scher Vocal musik'] DwightJM 31 14, 15, 16, 18, 19 7, 21 Oct; 4 Nov; 2, 16 Dec 1871 109-110; 118-119; 121; 137-138; 145-146
139. [anon.][Matinées of Messrs. Leonhard and Eichberg at the Hall of the Mechanics' Charitable Association: Bach, Chaconne for solo violin. Schumann, Sonata for violin and pianoforte, op. 121]. [BWV 1004/5] DwightJM 31 19 16 Dec 1871 149-150
140. [anon.]Music abroad. London. [Exeter Hall, Oratorio Concerts: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; de Wilhorst, Miss Elton, Lloyd, Beale, Stockhausen, Stainer (pianist), Docker (organist), Barnby (conductor)] DwightJM 31 26 23 Mar 1872 205
141. [anon.]Mr. R. J. Lang's. [last concert at Globe Theatre] [Bach, Concerto for three pianofortes] DwightJM 32 1 6 Apr 1872 214-215
142. [anon.]A matter of principle (From the London 'Musical World', March 30). [Dispute between Stockhausen and Barnby over proposed cuts in Bach's 'St. John Passion'] DwightJM 32 2 20 Apr 1872 219-220
143. [anon.]Music abroad. London. [Increase in number of performances of Bach's choral works in England ('Athenæum')] DwightJM 32 2 20 Apr 1872 220
144. [anon.]Music abroad. Leipzig. [Gewandhaus and Euterpe concerts (programmes). Robert Franz's vocal scores of Bach's works. Operatic repertoire] DwightJM 32 2 20 Apr 1872 221
145. [anon.]Music abroad. [Westminster Abbey] [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Cummings, Beale, Barnby ('Daily Standard')] DwightJM 32 2 20 Apr 1872 221
146. [anon.]Music abroad. London. Bach's 'St. John Passion'. [Hanover Square Rooms: Julia Elton, Miss Dines, Beale, Stockhausen, Barnby. Choral music during Holy Week] DwightJM 32 3 4 May 1872 229-230
147. [Crowdy, John]Bach's 'Passions-Musik' at Westminster Abbey (From the Manchester 'Guardian'). DwightJM 32 4 18 May 1872 234-235
148. MacFarren, George AlexanderJ. S. Bach's music of the 'Passion according to the Gospel of St. John'. [History; poetry; structure; treatment (London 'Musical Times')] DwightJM 32 5 1 Jun 1872 242-244
149. [anon.]Bach's chorales. [Remarks prefixed to prints in sol-fa notation of chorales in Bach's harmonization (From the 'Tonic Sol-fa Reporter')] DwightJM 32 11 24 Aug 1872 293
150. [anon.]Music abroad. The Hague. [Promotion of Sebastian Bach's music] DwightJM 32 13 21 Sep 1872 312
151. [anon.]Music abroad. The Hague. [Promotion of Sebastian Bach's music] DwightJM 32 13 21 Sep 1872 312
152. [anon.]Worcester Festival. [149th Festival of the Three Choirs Bach, 'Passion-Music'. Mendelssohn, 'Elijah'. Mozart, 'Idomeneo'. Handel, 'L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato'. Miscellaneous concerts. Tietjens, Lemmens-Sherrington, Alice Fairman, Mme Patey, Vernon Rigby, E. Lloyd, Santley] DwightJM 32 14 5 Oct 1872 319-320
153. [anon.]Festival of the Three Choirs, at Worcester, England (Extracts from the London 'Musical World'). [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'. Mendelssohn, 'Lobgesang'. Handel, 'L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato'. Beethoven, 'Die Ruinen von Athen'. Tietjens, Alice Fairman, Lemmens-Sherrington, Lewis Thomas, Vernon Rigby, Santley, Lloyd] DwightJM 32 15 19 Oct 1872 324
154. [anon.]Bach's 'Passion Music' ['St. Matthew Passion'] at Worcester. [Done (conductor), Mme Patey, Lemmens-Sherrington, Edward Lloyd, Santley ('Musical Standard', London)] DwightJM 32 15 19 Oct 1872 324-325
155. Horsley, Charles EdwardReminiscences of Mendelssohn by His English Pupil. [1] DwightJM 32 18 14 Dec 1872 345-347
156. Horsley, Charles EdwardReminiscences of Mendelssohn by His English Pupil. [2] DwightJM 32 19 28 Dec 1872 353-355
157. Horsley, Charles EdwardReminiscences of Mendelssohn by His English Pupil. [3] [signed at the end: New York City, Oct., 1872] DwightJM 32 20 11 Jan 1873 361-363
158. Johann Sebastian Bach, 'Passion Music,' ('According to the Gospel of St. Matthew'). Words English and German. The English translation and adaptation by John S. Dwight. Full vocal score, with piano-forte accompaniment mainly by Julius Stern. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson & Co. DwightJM 32 26 5 Apr 1873 1-221
159. [anon.]Paris [Société des Concerts] Music abroad. [Beethoven, Symphony no. 9. Exploration of Bach's music by Parisian musicians ('Le Ménestrel'). Salle Pleyel: Bach concerts; Adèle Monnier (soprano), Delaborde and Fissot (pianists), Lamoureux (conductor)] DwightJM 32 26 5 Apr 1873 415-416
160. [anon.]Rubinstein and his 'Ocean Symphony' in New York (For the 'Tribune', April 1). [Thomas Orchestra, the composer conducting. Wieniawski plays Bach's Chaconne in D minor] [BWV 1004/5] DwightJM 33 1 19 Apr 1873 4
161. [anon.]London. Passion Music in Passion week. Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion', five times in one week! Music abroad. ! [Albert Hall Choral Society: Mme Otto-Alvsleben, Mme Patey, Cummings, Foli, Beale, Barnby (conductor). St. Paul's Cathedral: Wynn, Gedge (bass), Simpson (intoner), Stainer (conductor) ('Orchestra', April 10)] DwightJM 33 2 3 May 1873 11-12
162. [anon.]London. St. Anne's Church, Soho. Music abroad. [Bach's 'St. John Passion' performed throughout Lent] DwightJM 33 2 3 May 1873 12
163. [anon.]London. Bach in Birmingham. Music abroad. [Miscellaneous programme] DwightJM 33 2 3 May 1873 12
164. [anon.]Utrecht [Bach Society concert]. Music abroad. DwightJM 33 2 3 May 1873 13
165. [anon.]The London 'Times' on Dr. Hans von Buelow. [Pianoforte recitals: interpretation of Beethoven, Bach and Chopin] DwightJM 33 6 28 Jun 1873 44-45
166. MacFarren, George AlexanderJ. S. Bach's 'Passion of St. Matthew'. [History of the passion. Summary and analysis of the main musical numbers. To be continued] DwightJM 33 15 1 Nov 1873 113-114
167. MacFarren, George AlexanderJ. S. Bach's 'Passion of St. Matthew' (Concluded from page 114). DwightJM 33 15 15 Nov 1873 122
168. [anon.]Bach's Christmas music [Collection of anthems and arias to form Bach's 'Christmas Oratorio'] (From the 'Orchestra', London). DwightJM 33 18 13 Dec 1873 138-139
169. [anon.]Christmas with Bach and Handel (From the London 'Orchestra'). [Comparison of sacred music styles] DwightJM 33 20 10 Jan 1874 154-155
170. [anon.]Oxford. Music abroad. [Combined choirs of Christ Church, New College and Magdalen Chapel: Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio'; Taylor (organist), Robson, Donaldson] DwightJM 33 20 10 Jan 1874 160
171. [anon.]Bach's 'Christmas Oratorio' (From the London 'Telegraph', Dec. 18, [1873]). [History of performance. Royal Albert Hall Choral Society: Alvsleben, Patey, Cummings, Agnesi, Barnby (conductor), Stainer (organist)] DwightJM 33 21 24 Jan 1874 161-162
172. [anon.]The Bach Association in Cologne. [Concert of renaissance, reformation and baroque choral and instrumental music, Hiller (director) ('Kölnische Zeitung')] DwightJM 33 23 21 Feb 1874 179
173. [anon.]Bach's violin sonatas. [Joachim performs the unaccompanied Sonata in G minor (London 'Orchestra')] DwightJM 33 25 21 Mar 1874 195
174. [anon.]Passion Week. [Sacred Harmonic Society: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Winn, Kerrington, Thornton, Delacy, Stainer (conductor). Albert Hall Choral Society: Handel, 'Messiah'; Mme Otto-Alvsleben, Anna Williams, Vernon Rigby, Agnesi] DwightJM 34 2 2 May 1874 221
175. [anon.]Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion' (From the book of programmes of the third triennial festival of the Handel and Haydn Society). DwightJM 34 3 16 May 1874 225-227
176. [anon.]Bach's 'Passion Music' in Paris ('Tonic Sol-fa Reporter'). [Cirque d'été: selections from Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion' and Handel, 'Messiah'] DwightJM 34 4 30 May 1874 234-235
177. [anon.]What they say of the 'Passion Music'. [Bach, as performed by the Handel and Haydn Society] DwightJM 34 4 30 May 1874 236-237
178. [anon.]Cologne. Music abroad. [Bach-Association sacred music concert; Hiller, Mlle Clemens] DwightJM 34 4 30 May 1874 237
179. [anon.]Third triennial festival of the Handel and Haydn Society. [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Wynne, Phillipps, W. J. Winch, Dresel] DwightJM 34 4 30 May 1874 238-239
180. Barnes, Loring B.Boston Handel and Haydn Society. Annual report of Mr. Loring B. Barnes, the President. Third triennial festival. Rehearsals. The average of attendance. Suspended and discharged. Members deceased. Admissions. Public performances. The permanent fund. The festival. The 'St. Matthew Passion' music [Bach]. That chorus. The superb Thomas orchestra. The vocal artists. conductor and organist. The Music Hall stage. The financial result. Associate membership. The present board of directors. The staff of superintendents. DwightJM 34 5 13 Jun 1874 243-244
181. [anon.]Eisenach [Joachim supports Bach monument committee]. Music abroad. DwightJM 34 5 13 Jun 1874 245
182. [anon.]The gender of music. ['Pall Mall Gazette' on the masculine quality of Bach's music] DwightJM 34 5 13 Jun 1874 256
183. Prout, EbenezerBach's 'Christmas Oratorio' (From the 'Academy', London, Jan. 3). [London, Royal Albert Hall Choral Society: Mme Otto-Alvsleben, Mme Patey, Cummings, Agnesi, Joseph Barnby (conductor)] DwightJM 34 8 25 Jul 1874 268
184. [anon.]Chamber concerts (Crowded out Thanksgiving week). Bach in Worcester (Mass.). [B. D. Allen lecture-recital ('Palladium')] DwightJM 34 18 12 Dec 1874 351-352
185. C., A. A.New York (Dec. 21, 1874). [Musical correspondence]. New York (Dec. 21, 1874) [Symphony concerts: Liszt, 'Tasso, Lamento e Trionfo'. Bach, Orchestral Suite in B minor. Henry C. Simms (pianist), Ida Rosenburgh (soprano), Emma Cranch (contralto), Thomas. Thomas Orchestra] DwightJM 34 19 26 Dec 1874 360
186. [anon.]Harvard Musical Association [Seventh symphony concert] Concert review. [Bach-Esser, Organ Passacaglia in C minor; J. K. Paine. Hiller, Pianoforte Concerto in F sharp minor; B. J. Lang] DwightJM 34 23 20 Feb 1875 390
187. [anon.]Leipzig. Music abroad. [Gewandhaus concerts. Rubinstein. Society established to perform Bach's cantatas] DwightJM 34 25 20 Mar 1875 407-408
188. C., J.Bach in Soho (From the 'Guardian'). [St. Ann's Church: Bach, 'God's Time is the Best'; Charles Wade, J. Coward (organist), Barnby] DwightJM 35 1 17 Apr 1875 3-4
189. [anon.]One hundred symphony concerts. J. S. Bach. Handel. Gluck. Haydn. Mozart. Beethoven. [Repertoire of ten seasons of the Harvard Musical Association. To be continued]. DwightJM 35 2 1 May 1875 14-15
190. H., J. R. G.The Cincinnati musical festival. (Third day, May 13. From the same) (Cincinnati, May 13) [Choral matinée]. Bach's 'Magnificat'. [Whinnery, Cary, Smith, Winch, Whitney] DwightJM 35 4 29 May 1875 26
191. Stratham, H. H.Bach's organ music (From the 'Concordia', London). DwightJM 35 10 21 Aug 1875 73-74
192. Franz, RobertBach's 'Magnificat', described by Robert Franz. [Summary of the musical situations] DwightJM 35 24 4 Mar 1876 185-187
193. Bitter, Carl HermannBach's work in Leipzig. [From 'The Life of J. Sebastian Bach'. An abridged translation from the German of C. H. Bitter, by Janet E. Kay-Shuttleworth, London, 1873] DwightJM 35 25 18 Mar 1876 196-198
194. [anon.]The Bach revival. Music in London. [St. James's Hall: Mass in B minor; Florence Marshall, Otto Goldschmidt ('Concordia')] DwightJM 35 25 18 Mar 1876 198
195. [anon.][Thomas Orchestra, Sharland Choral Society: Bach, 'Magnificat'; Mrs. H. M. Smith, Mrs. G. H. Oakes, Mrs. Flora Barry, W. J. Winch. J. F. Winch, Paine (organist). Schubert, Symphony in C ('The Great')] Concerts. DwightJM 35 25 18 Mar 1876 198-199
196. [anon.]'Ich hatte viel Bekümmerniss'. [Bach cantata. Summary of the musical design] DwightJM 35 26 1 Apr 1876 206-207
197. [anon.]Harvard Musical Association. Concerts. [Tenth symphony concert, Cecilia Society: Bach, 'Ich hatte viel Bekümmerniss' (programme)] DwightJM 35 26 1 Apr 1876 207
198. [anon.]Handel and Haydn Society. Recent concerts. [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'. Mendelssohn, 'Hymn of Praise'. Rossini, 'Stabat mater'. Handel, 'Joshua'] DwightJM 36 1 15 Apr 1876 215
199. Pauer, ErnstOld dance forms -- Herr Pauer's lectures on the piano music of Sebastian and Emanuel Bach (Reported in the London 'Musical Standard', April 1). DwightJM 36 2 29 Apr 1876 219-220
200. [anon.]The oratorio week. [Handel and Haydn Society: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Miss Beebe, Rudersdorff, M. W. Whitney, Rudolphsen, Lang, Zerrahn] DwightJM 36 2 29 Apr 1876 222-223
201. B., L. B.From a homesick absentee (Philadelphia, April 19, 1876). [Comment on Handel and Haydn Society's performance of Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion'] DwightJM 36 2 29 Apr 1876 224
202. [anon.]Bach's B-Minor Mass ['Musical Standard', Apr. 29] Music in London. [Lemmens-Sherrington, Mme Patey, Cummings, Federici, Otto Goldschmidt] DwightJM 36 4 27 May 1876 237
203. [anon.]Bach and his Mass in B minor [Historical notice] (From the London 'Times'). DwightJM 36 5 10 Jun 1876 244
204. Higgs, JamesOn the treatment of Bach's organ music. [Paper read at a meeting of the London College of Organists. To be continued] DwightJM 36 10 19 Aug 1876 282-284
205. Higgs, JamesOn the treatment of Bach's organ music (Concluded from page 284). DwightJM 36 11 2 Sep 1875 290-292
206. [anon.]London. Bach in England. [Formation of the Bach Choir] DwightJM 36 20 6 Jan 1877 368
207. D., H.New York Oratorio Society. Bach, Gluck and Brahms. [Bach, 'Actus tragicus', BWV 106. Gluck, Selections from 'Orpheus'. Brahms, 'Ein Deutsches Requiem'; Drasdil ('Music Trade Review')] DwightJM 37 1 14 Apr 1877 4
208. E., T.The Bach Choir. Music in London. [Repertoire. Bach, Mass in B minor; Lemmens-Sherrington, Mme Patey, Cummings, Foli, Goldschmidt ('Musical World')] DwightJM 37 3 12 May 1877 20-21
209. [anon.]Bach's 'Christmas Oratorio'. DwightJM 37 3 12 May 1877 22-23
210. [anon.]Fourth Triennial Festival of the Handel and Haydn Society. Third concert (Thursday evening). [Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio' (parts I and II). Hiller, 'A Song of Victory'; Thursby, Cary, W. J. Winch, J. F. Winch] DwightJM 37 4 26 May 1877 31
211. [anon.]Bach's 'Christmas Oratorio' ['Evening Gazette'] DwightJM 37 5 9 Jun 1877 36
212. [anon.]Fourth Triennial Festival of the Handel and Haydn Society (Continued from page 31). [Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio' continued] DwightJM 37 5 9 Jun 1877 38
213. [anon.]Leeds (Eng.) Musical Festival (Correspondence of the 'Times'). Saturday. [Bach, 'Magnificat'. Mozart, 'Requiem'. Beethoven, 'Mount of Olives'] DwightJM 37 15 27 Oct 1877 117
214. [anon.]Hamburg [Bach Association]. [Music abroad] DwightJM 37 16 10 Nov 1877 125
215. [anon.]The Christmas oratorios. [Music Hall, Handel and Haydn Society: Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio'; Mrs. H. E. Sawyer, Cary, Thursby, Wm. J. Winch. Saint-Saëns, 'Noël'] DwightJM 37 20 5 Jan 1878 158-159
216. A. M.John Sebastian Bach (From Grove's 'Dictionary of Music and Musicians'). [To be continued] DwightJM 37 24 2 Mar 1878 187-188
217. A. M.John Sebastian Bach (From Grove's 'Dictionary of Music and Musicians'. Concluded from page 188). Bach-Gesellschaft. DwightJM 37 25 16 Mar 1878 193-195
218. [anon.]Symphony concerts. [Harvard Musical Association tenth symphony concert] [Bach, Concerto for three pianos; Lang, Parker, Foote. Lillian Bailey (soprano)] DwightJM 38 1 13 Apr 1878 214
219. [anon.]The Bach Choir in London. [Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio'; Shakespeare, Mme Patey, Goldschmidt (conductor) ('Times')] DwightJM 38 3 11 May 1878 226
220. [anon.]Dr. Edward Hanslick. Bach's chorals for worship and for practice. DwightJM 38 8 20 Jul 1878 270-271
221. FlamingoBach concerto for four hands. London 'Musical World'. DwightJM 38 9 3 Aug 1878 276
222. Apthorp, William FosterAdditional accompaniments to Bach's and Haendel's scores [Robert Franz] ('Atlantic Monthly' for September). DwightJM 38 11 31 Aug 1878 291-292
223. Apthorp, William FosterAdditional accompaniments to Bach's and Haendel's scores. [Franz. Second extract from the 'Atlantic Monthly'] DwightJM 38 12, 13 14, 28 Sep 1878 297-298; 306-307
224. [anon.]How chorus parts ought to be printed. [Extracted from Riedel's preface to Bach's Mass in B minor] DwightJM 38 14 12 Oct 1878 318-319
225. [anon.]Harvard Musical Association. [Bach, Concerto in D minor for three pianofortes; G. W. Sumner, J. A. Preston, A. W. Foote. Schumann, Symphony no. 2] DwightJM 39 987 15 Feb 1879 29-30
226. [anon.]Concerts in Boston. [Tremont Temple, Cecilia: Bach, 'Ich hatte viel Bekümmerniss' (cantata); Adams, Bullard. Gade, 'The Crusaders'; Annie Louise Gage (soprano), Langmaid, Bullard. H. Clarence Eddy's organ recital] DwightJM 39 987 15 Feb 1879 30
227. Apthorp, William FosterBach-biting. [Inability of uneducated listeners to appreciate Bach's music] DwightJM 39 988 1 Mar 1879 36-37
228. [anon.]Leipzig -- Paris -- London -- Baden-Baden -- Stuttgart -- Well taken in. Notes and gleanings. [American journals reporting falsely about Franz's discovery of Bach scores] DwightJM 39 988 1 Mar 1879 40
229. [anon.]Boylston Club. Concerts. [Bach, Motet: 'Sing unto the Lord a new-made song'; George L. Osgood (conductor)] DwightJM 39 989 15 Mar 1879 45-46
230. [anon.]Passion Week. Concerts. [Rehearsals of Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion'. Announcements] DwightJM 39 991 12 Apr 1879 63
231. [anon.]Bach's 'Passion Music'. [Handel and Haydn Society: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Henrietta Beebe, Edith Abell, M. W. Whitney, J. F. Winch] DwightJM 39 992 26 Apr 1879 69-71
232. [anon.]The 'Passion Music' [Bach. Handel and Haydn Society, Wulf Fries, Zerrahn] DwightJM 39 993 10 May 1879 78
233. F., J. C.Milwaukee, Wis. (April 18). Musical correspondence. [Christian Bach's orchestra (programme). Arion Club and Cecilian Choir joint concert (programme). Amy Fay (pianist)] DwightJM 39 993 10 May 1879 80
234. [anon.]Harvard Musical Association. [First two volumes of the complete works of John Sebastian Bach (Bach-Gesellschaft) received by the Librarian]. DwightJM 4 7 19 Nov 1853 54
235. [anon.]Otto Dresel's third soirée. [Chickering's Saloon: Schumann, Pianoforte Quartet. Beethoven, Pianoforte Trio; Bergmann, Schultze. Bach, Concerto for three pianofortes] DwightJM 4 17 28 Jan 1854 133-134
236. [anon.]Music in Boston. Harvard Musical Association. [Symphony concert: Bach, Chaconne in D minor, orchestrated by Raff. Mrs. J. Weston (soprano)] [BWV 1004/5] DwightJM 40 1011 17 Jan 1880 13-14
237. [anon.]Music in Boston. Cecilia. [Bach, 'Bleib uns' (cantata). Mendelssohn, '43rd Psalm'] DwightJM 40 1015 13 Mar 1880 47
238. [anon.]New York [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] Local notes. DwightJM 40 1016 27 Mar 1880 56
239. [anon.]Leipzig [St. Thomas Church] Music abroad. [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Reinecke. Robert Fischof (pianist). Stadt Theater: Weissheimer, 'Meister Martin und seine Gesellen'. Gewandhaus concerts] DwightJM 40 1018 24 Apr 1880 69
240. D., J. S.Handel's 'Utrecht Jubilate'. Chorus ['Ich hatte viel Bekümmerniss'] by J. S. Bach. Mendelssohn's 'Forty-third Psalm'. Festival programme notes. [BWV 21] DwightJM 40 1020 22 May 1880 83-84
241. [anon.]The fourth Cincinnati May Musical Festival. Musical correspondence. [Beethoven, Missa solemnis; Miss Sherwin, Cary, Campanini, Rudolphsen, Whitney, Harvey, Miss Cranch, Miss Norton. Bach, 'Ein' Feste Burg'. Dudley Buck, 'The Golden Legend'] DwightJM 40 1021 5 Jun 1880 95-96
242. [anon.]Bach and his music. [Modern opinion of achievement. Expressivity (London 'Musical Standard')] DwightJM 40 1026 14 Aug 1880 130
243. [anon.]Berlin [Newly found ms. of J. S. Bach ('Neue Berliner Musikzeitung')] Music abroad. DwightJM 40 1026 14 Aug 1880 136
244. Pauer, ErnstThe history of pianoforte playing. [Lecture delivered 12 November 1880, South Kensington Museum by Ernst Pauer. Emanuel Bach. North and South German schools. Haydn (London 'Musical Standard')] DwightJM 41 1036 1 Jan 1881 4-5
245. [anon.]London. [Bach Choir: additions to the repertoire] Music abroad. DwightJM 41 1041 12 Mar 1881 46
246. Apthorp, William FosterThe history of music. Mr. William F. Apthorp's lectures before the Lowell Institute (IV) From Bach and Handel to Beethoven. [To be continued] DwightJM 41 1043 9 Apr 1881 56-57
247. [anon.]Handel and Haydn Society. Recent concerts. [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Edith Abell, Cary, William Winch] DwightJM 41 1044 23 Apr 1881 68
248. [anon.]The Bach Choir in London. [St. James's Hall: Bach, Mass in B minor; Lemmens-Sherrington, Isabel Fassett, Shakespeare, Burgon, Kempton, Otto Goldschmidt (London 'Musical Standard')] DwightJM 41 1049 2 Jul 1881 104
249. [anon.]Bach and Beethoven in his later works. [Substantial criticism of Wagner included (From the 'Neue Zeitschrift für Musik')] DwightJM 5 2 15 Apr 1854 9-10
250. [anon.]Bach's passion music. DwightJM 5 5 6 May 1854 36
251. Fétis, EdwardSebastian Bach. [Portrait at Leipzig] DwightJM 5 6 13 May 1854 43
252. [anon.][Harvard Musical Association in receipt of vol III, Bach-Gesellschaft edition]. DwightJM 5 12 24 Jun 1854 95
253. [anon.]Music abroad. Germany. Cologne. [Männergesangverein: Bach, 'St. John Passion'] DwightJM 5 16 22 Jul 1854 125
254. [anon.]Bach and Handel. [Comparison of style characteristics] DwightJM 6 16 20 Jan 1855 122-123
255. Thayer, Alexander WheelockFrom Berlin (Jan. 19). Musical correspondence. [Musical library and works of Bach. To be continued]. DwightJM 6 22 3 Mar 1855 171-172
256. Thayer, Alexander WheelockFrom Berlin (Concluded from last week) Musical correspondence. [New Leipzig edition of Sebastian Bach's works]. DwightJM 6 23 10 Mar 1855 179-180
257. Forkel, Johann Nicolaus'Life of John Sebastian Bach: with a Critical View of his Compositions', by J. N. Forkel. [To be continued] DwightJM 8 4 27 Oct 1855 25-26
258. Forkel, Johann Nicolaus'Life of John Sebastian Bach: with a Critical View of his Compositions', by J. N. Forkel (Continued from p. 26). [To be continued] DwightJM 8 5 3 Nov 1855 33-34
259. Forkel, Johann Nicolaus'Life of John Sebastian Bach: with a Critical View of his Compositions', by J. N. Forkel. Chapter III (Continued from p. 34). [To be continued] DwightJM 8 6 10 Nov 1855 41-42
260. Forkel, Johann Nicolaus'Life of John Sebastian Bach: with a Critical View of his Compositions', by J. N. Forkel. Chapter IV (Continued from p. 42). [To be continued] DwightJM 8 7 17 Nov 1855 49-50
261. Forkel, Johann Nicolaus'Life of John Sebastian Bach: with a Critical View of his Compositions', by J. N. Forkel [Chapter V concluded] Chapter VI (Continued from p. 50). [To be continued] DwightJM 8 8 24 Nov 1855 58-59
262. Forkel, Johann Nicolaus'Life of John Sebastian Bach: with a Critical View of his Compositions', by J. N. Forkel [Chapter VI concluded] Chapter VII (Continued from p. 59). [To be continued] DwightJM 8 9 1 Dec 1855 66-67
263. Forkel, Johann Nicolaus'Life of John Sebastian Bach: with a Critical View of his Compositions', by J. N. Forkel [Chapter VI concluded] Chapter VII (Continued from p. 67). [To be continued] DwightJM 8 10 8 Dec 1855 74-75
264. Forkel, Johann Nicolaus'Life of John Sebastian Bach: with a Critical View of his Compositions', by J. N. Forkel Chapter VIII (Continued from p. 75). [To be continued] DwightJM 8 11 15 Dec 1855 82-83
265. Forkel, Johann Nicolaus'Life of John Sebastian Bach: with a Critical View of his Compositions', by J. N. Forkel [Chapter VIII concluded] Chapter IX (Continued from p. 83). [To be continued] DwightJM 8 12 22 Dec 1855 90-91
266. Forkel, Johann Nicolaus'Life of John Sebastian Bach: with a Critical View of his Compositions', by J. N. Forkel (Continued from p. 91). [Chapter X. To be continued] DwightJM 8 13 29 Dec 1855 98
267. Forkel, Johann Nicolaus'Life of John Sebastian Bach: with a Critical View of his Compositions', by J. N. Forkel (Continued from p. 98). [Chapter X. To be continued] DwightJM 8 14 5 Jan 1856 106
268. Forkel, Johann Nicolaus'Life of John Sebastian Bach: with a Critical View of his Compositions', by J. N. Forkel Chapter XI (Continued from p. 106). [Conclusion next week] DwightJM 8 15 12 Jan 1856 114
269. Forkel, Johann Nicolaus'Life of John Sebastian Bach: with a Critical View of his Compositions', by J. N. Forkel. (Conclusion). DwightJM 8 16 19 Jan 1856 122-123
270. W.New York, Feb. 29th. [J. S. Bach, Concerto for three pianofortes] DwightJM 8 23 8 Mar 1856 180-181
271. [anon.]New music. [Oliver Ditson, publisher; Bach, German chorales] DwightJM 9 11 13 Dec 1856 86
272. [anon.]'Dwight's Journal of Music'. Bach's chorals. DwightJM 9 24 13 Sep 1856 190

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