Type | List | Author | Title[further info] | Series | Vol | No | Year | Pages | Status |
| 1. | [anon.] | Mr. Sterndale Bennett's classical soirées. [Hanover Square Rooms: Bennett, Pianoforte Trio in A minor, op. 26. Clementi, Pianoforte Sonata in G minor ('Didone abbandonata'). Bach, Concerto for two pianofortes; Bennett and Dorrell] |
MWorld |
26 | 9 | 1 Mar 1851 |
132-133 |
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| 2. | [anon.] | M. Alexandre Billet's concerts. [Our scrap book] [Clementi, Pianoforte Sonata in B minor, op. 40. Preludes and Fugues of Bach and Mendelssohn. Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonata, op. 106] |
MWorld |
26 | 12 | 22 Mar 1851 |
180 |
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| 3. | [anon.] | St. Martin's Hall. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [Hullah's miscellaneous choral concert: Bach, Credo from the Mass in B minor. Edward Fitzwilliam, Offertorium. Gluck, 'Orfeo ed Euridice'; Mlle Graumann] |
MWorld |
26 | 12 | 22 Mar 1851 |
189 |
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| 4. | [anon.] | Mr. Sterndale Bennett's classical soirées. [Third and last of the present series of classical pianoforte piaformance; Fugue in E minor (J. S. Bach.); the last of two songs of the beneficiaire was the bass song in A, from Bach's mass in B minor] |
MWorld |
26 | 15 | 12 Apr 1851 |
235 |
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| 5. | [anon.] | 'Introduction to the Organ.'--George Cooper--Addison & Hollier. |
MWorld |
29 | 29 | 19 Jul 1851 |
459 |
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| 6. | [anon.] | Music at Manchester. [Mr. Charles Hallé's Second Classical Chamber Concert, Thursday the 20th] (From our own Correspondent.) [incl. Bourree and Double - Violin and pianoforte, BWV 1002/7-8] |
MWorld |
29 | 48 | 29 Nov 1851 |
755 |
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| 7. | Horkins, Edward J. | Burney's History of Music. (To the Editor of the Musical World.) [... Burney's opinion when speaking of Sebastian Bach's great Organ works, that Bach ''seemed to have been constantly in search of what was new and difficult, without the least attention to nature and facility,'' would require absolute revision before it could now be accepted or reiterated....] |
MWorld |
29 | 48 | 29 Nov 1851 |
758 |
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| 8. | [anon.] | Playing at Sight. [Referring to Forkel, claiming that Bach said 'No! one cannot play everuything at first sight; it is not possible.'] |
MWorld |
29 | 49 | 6 Dec 1851 |
772-773 |
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