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1. Wesley, SamuelA sketch of the state of music in England, from the year 1778 up to the present. [J. C. Bach and Abel concerts; violoncellists Crosdill and Cervetto; oboist Fischer. Concerts of Ancient Music. Salomon's concerts. Haydn, 'The Creation'; Mme Mara, Small (tenor) (To be continued)] MWorld 1 1 18 Mar 1835 1-3
2. [anon.]John Sebastian Bach's 'Grand Studies for the Organ', consisting of preludes, fugues, toccatas and fantasias, never before published in this country. Book I. Coventry & Hollier. Review of music. MWorld 1 3 1 Apr 1836 46
3. [Raumer, Frederick von]England in 1835: being a series of letters written to friends in Germany, during a residence in London and excursions into the provinces. Literary notice. [Beethoven's compositional style. Comparison of English and French orchestras. Mme Teresa Brambilla (mezzo-soprano). Concert at Drury Lane Theatre. Handel and Bach. The 'Messiah' with the original instruments]. MWorld 1 5 15 Apr 1836 73-75
4. [anon.]Gems of German Criticism. No.2. Sebastian Bach. [Zelter's letter to Goethe]. Translated by W. J. Thoms. MWorld 1 7 29 Apr 1836 106-108
5. [anon.]Mr. Moscheles. Miscellaneous. [Preparation of Bach's keyboard concertos] MWorld 1 8 6 May 1836 129
6. [anon.]Mr. Moscheles' Concert. Concerts. [a MS. posthumous concerto for the pianoforte by Sebastian Bach,--a composition of wonderful accomplishment and elegance.] MWorld 1 9 13 May 1836 142
7. [Gauntlett, Henry J.]Sebastian Bach [from Mr. Gauntlett's Lectures] [Compositional style; extracted from lectures at the Islington Literary and Scientific Institution] MWorld 1 12 3 Jun 1836 181-184
8. [anon.]Dialogue on the formation of a musical library, between a musician and his friend. [... Sebastian Bach's Preludes and Fugues - His Chromatic Fantasia....] MWorld 11 152 (NS.4/58) 7 Feb 1839 78-80
9. [anon.]Moscheles' Matinée Musicale. Musical intelligence. Metropolitan. [Bach, Prelude and Fugue in D minor. Schæfer's Sontagslied; Kroff. Liszt's transcriptions of songs by Schubert] MWorld 11 154 (NS 4/60) 21 Feb 1839 118-119
10. [anon.]Mori and Lindley's Classical Quartett Concerts. Musical intelligence. Metropolitan. [Beethoven, String Quartet in F, op. 59. Bach, Prelude and Fugue in E minor; Benedict and Dragonetti] MWorld 11 155 (NS.4/61) 28 Feb 1839 137-138
11. [anon.]Moscheles' Second Matinée Musicale. Musical intelligence. Metropolitan. [Sebastian Bach, Prelude and Fugue on a theme given by Frederick the Great ('Musikalisches Opfer'). Beethoven, Variations and Fugue in E flat, op. 35 ('Eroica Variations')] MWorld 11 156 (NS.4/62) 7 Mar 1839 149-150
12. [anon.]Moscheles' Matinées of Classical Pianoforte Music. Musical intelligence. [Mondoville, Introduction, Toccata and Gigue. Clementi, Prelude and Fugue from 'Gradus ad Parnassum'. Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonata, op. 106. Mendelssohn, 'O God! have mercy' ('St. Paul'); Miss Hawes. Sebastian Bach, Pianoforte Concerto in D major]. MWorld 11 158 (NS 4/64) 21 Mar 1839 182-183
13. [anon.]Six Fugues for the Organ, composed and dedicated to Dr. Crotch, by George French Flowers. (Pupil of the celebrated C. H. Rink.) [... We take the slow fugue in E of Sebastian Bach, to have suggested this production; ...] MWorld 11 160 (NS 4/66) 4 Apr 1839 212-213
14. [anon.]'The Art of Fugue' by John Sebastian Bach. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. MWorld 11 161 (NS.4/67) 11 Apr 1839 233-234
15. [anon.]Bach [from 'London and Westminster Review']. Omniana [Extracts from current musical literature]. MWorld 11 162 (NS.4/68) 18 Apr 1839 245-246
16. [anon.]Recollections of Johann Nepomuk Schelble. Late Director of the Cecilian Society at Frankfort. [... Handel's works became the principal study of the society, but those of other masters were not forgotten: the smaller pieces of Sebastian, Bach, and of the old Italian school ... were occasionally executed; ... Mozart's Davidde Penitente and the credo of Bach's mass in B minor were performed in the spring of 1828 with orchestral accompaniment. (p.262)...] MWorld 11 162 (NS.4/68) 18 Apr 1839 260-263
17. [anon.]Sebastian Bach. [Keyboard music] MWorld 12 165 (NS.5/71) 9 May 1839 21-22
18. John Sebastian Bach's Grand Studies for the Organ, with Signor Dragonetti's Arrangement for Violoncello, or Double Bass, Book 7th and 8th, each 7s. New Music Just Published. MWorld 13 167 (NS.5/73) 23 May 1839 64
19. [anon.]Christ Church, Spitalfields. [organ recital by Pittman] Musical Intelligence. Metropolitan. [Grand Prelude (Organo Pleno), Seb. Bach; ... Grand Prelude and Fugue in E Minor, Bach; .. ] MWorld 13 174 (NS.5/81) 18 Jul 1839 186
20. [anon.]Ancient Clavier Music -- Domenico Scarlatti -- John Sebastian Bach (From the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik). Musical intelligence. Foreign. MWorld 13 175 (NS.5/82) 25 Jul 1839 201-202
21. [anon.]New Organ. [just completed by Messrs Gray and Son for St Phillip's church, performed by Mr.Adams] Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [a fugue of Sebastian Bach, (one of the 48)] MWorld 13 185 (NS.5/92) 3 Oct 1839 362
22. [anon.]Handel and John Sebastian Bach. Omniana. [Mutual esteem] MWorld 13 193 (NS.5/100) 28 Nov 1839 489
23. [anon.]The New Organ for Exeter Hall. Musical Intelligence. Metropolitan. [Mr Thomas Adams performed Three Fugues in various styles by Seb. Bach; part of the first Motett] MWorld 13 198 (NS.6/105) 2 Jan 1840 8-9
24. [anon.]The New Organ erected in Exeter Hall, for the performance of the Choral Society, was exhibited to a large audience, on Thursday evening last, ... Musical Intelligence. Metropolitan. [Mr Thomas Adams performed Fugue by Sebastian Bach.] MWorld 13 202 (NS.6/109) 30 Jan 1840 73
25. [anon.]John Sebastian Bach. [Compositional skill praised 'par excellence' ('Morning Chronicle')] MWorld 13 208 (NS.6/115) 12 Mar 1840 156-157
26. [anon.]Organ Performance. John Gray, Organ Builder, Has the honour to announce to his Musical Friends that he has completed an ORGAN of the First Class for the New Church at Thonbridge Wells, and that Mr. ADAMS has kindly consented to exhibit its powers on MONDAY evening next, the 20th inst., at seven o'clock, ... [Fugue and Chorus from a Motett by S. Bach.] MWorld 13 210 (NS.6/117) 26 Mar 1840 199
27. [anon.]Tonbridge Wells. -- Organ Performance. Musical Intelligence. Provincial. [recently built by Gray, performed by Mr. George Cooper, Prelude and fugue by S. Bach.] MWorld 13 213 (NS.6/120) 16 Apr 1840 245
28. [anon.]The Ancient Concerts. Musical Intelligence. Metropolitan. [at the Hanover-square Rooms, Wed evening; Chorus--O sing praises (fugue) by Sebastian Bach.] MWorld 13 216 (NS.6/123) 7 May 1840 288
29. [anon.]Ancient Concerts. Musical Intelligence. Metropolitan. [sixth performance, directed by Lord Howe, conducted by Mr Turle. -- Solo (Miss Woodyatt) and chorus--Hear what God. S. Bach; ... Song--(Mme. Nau)--Confusa abbandonata--[J.C.] Bach.] MWorld 13 217 (NS.6/124) 14 May 1840 303
30. [anon.]Mr. Potter's Concert. Musical Intelligence. Metropolitan. [a pedal fugue in G, of S. Bach, with Sig. Dragonetti, who played the pedal part on the double bass; this is a mistake which should not, and, it is to be hoped, will not again take place. The 'veteran Drago,' to use the expression of amateurs who encore this remarkable exhibition, has a surprising command of his instrument, but he cannot make it a pianoforte, and without a similar quality of tone between the pedal part and the manuals, the performance of these fugues cannot produce the effect intended by the author, and must step over the bridge between the sublime and ridiculous.] MWorld 13 221 (NS.6/129) 18 Jun 1840 337-338
31. [anon.]Modesty of John Sebastian Bach. [anecdote] Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. MWorld 14 226 (NS.7/134) 23 Jul 1840 61-62
32. [anon.]Observations on the term 'playing at sight' [Opinions of J.-J. Rousseau, Grétry, Lamotte (violinist), Garrat (singer), Sebastian Bach] MWorld 14 241 (NS.7/139) 27 Aug 1840 136-138
33. S., J.[Frequently used Fugue subjects] Musical Coincidences. To the Editor of the Musical World. [BWV 878/2 in Handel's 'Round about the starry throne' as a second subject; in Mozart's Jupiter Symphony; in the fugue in C, 'Davide Penitente' in a fugue by Crotch on Battishall's chant in E.] MWorld 14 242 (NS.7/140) 3 Sep 1840 151
34. Forkel, Johann NicolausLife of John Sebastian Bach; with a critical view of his compositions. Chapter I. MWorld 15 250 (NS.8/158) 7 Jan 1841 3-4
35. Forkel, Johann NicolausLife of John Sebastian Bach; with a critical view of his compositions. Chapter II. MWorld 15 251 (NS.8/159) 14 Jan 1841 19-23
36. Forkel, Johann NicolausLife of John Sebastian Bach; with a critical view of his compositions. Chapter III. MWorld 15 252 (NS.8/160) 21 Jan 1841 35-39
37. Forkel, Johann NicolausLife of John Sebastian Bach; with a critical view of his compositions. Chapter IV. MWorld 15 254 (NS.8/162) 4 Feb 1841 67-69
38. [anon.]Mme Dulcken and M. Benedict's concert [Beethoven, 'Choral Fantasia'. Liszt performing the 'Hexameron Variations'. Bach, Triple Keyboard Concerto]. Musical intelligence. Metropolitan. MWorld 15 254 (NS.8/162) 4 Feb 1841 76
39. Forkel, Johann NicolausLife of John Sebastian Bach; with a critical view of his compositions. Chapter VI. (Translated expressly for the 'Musical World'). MWorld 15 255 (NS.8/163) 11 Feb 1841 83-85
40. [Holmes, Edward]Sebastian Bach and German organists From A Ramble among the Musicians of Germany. [Intellectual and physical strengths of Bach and Handel] MWorld 15 255 (NS.8/163) 11 Feb 1841 91
41. Forkel, Johann NicolausLife of John Sebastian Bach; with a critical view of his compositions. Chapter VII. (Translated expressly for the 'Musical World'). MWorld 15 256 (NS.8/164) 18 Feb 1841 99-102
42. Forkel, Johann NicolausLife of John Sebastian Bach; with a critical view of his compositions. Chapter VIII. (Translated expressly for the 'Musical World'). MWorld 15 257 (NS.8/165) 25 Feb 1841 115-116
43. [anon.]Miss Stirling's Organ Performance. Musical Intelligence. Metropolitan. MWorld 15 258 (NS.8/156) 4 Mar 1841 138-139
44. Forkel, Johann NicolausLife of John Sebastian Bach; with a critical view of his compositions. Chapter IX. (Translated expressly for the 'Musical World'). MWorld 15 259 (NS.8/167) 11 Mar 1841 147-150
45. Forkel, Johann NicolausLife of John Sebastian Bach; with a critical view of his compositions. Chapter X. (Translated expressly for the 'Musical World'). MWorld 15 260, 261 (NS.8/168, 169) 18, 25 Mar 1841 162-166; 179-182
46. [anon.]Chamber Concert of the Royal Academy Pupils. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [a Concerto for the pianoforte, by Sebastian Bach, with accompaniments for a Quintet orchestra.] MWorld 15 261 (NS.8/169) 25 Mar 1841 189
47. [anon.]Miss Stirling's Organ Performance. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [included three of Sebastian Bach's most elaborate and difficult fugues--one in G Minor, one in G major, and a third in E minor] MWorld 15 262 (NS.8/170) 1 Apr 1841 202
48. [anon.]Dublin University Magazine. Correspondence. To the Editor of the Musical World. MWorld 15 273 (NS.8/181) 17 Jun 1841 390-393
49. [anon.]Classical Practice for Pianoforte, selected from the most celebrated composers, ancient and modern, edited by W. Sterndale Bennett. No. 6. Conventry and Hollier. Review. [It is the second of Sebastian Bach's 'Suites Anglaises,' long since pronounced by fashionists to be 'things of other days,' and for that reason, amongst a hundred better, most worthy of revival and diligent study by all who desire to attain the intrinsic of the art. ...] [BWV 807] MWorld 16 283 (NS.9/191) 26 Aug 1841 136
50. [anon.]Sebastian Bach's oratorio 'The Passion.' (Translated from the German) [Overview of choral works]. MWorld 16 297 (NS.9/205) 2 Dec 1841 354-355
51. [anon.]Mr. Adam Hamilton, of Edinburgh. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [studied under the celebrated Dr. F. Schneider in Germany, and performed some of Bach's Fugues 'as having produced an effect little less than marvellous'] MWorld 17 5 3 Feb 1842 38
52. [anon.]Mademoiselle Sofie Bohrer. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [This very clever child, under twelve years of age, daughter of M. Antoine Bohrer, violinist to the King of Hanover, has recently arrived in London ... plays the most difficult fugues of Bach, ....] MWorld 17 23 9 Jun 1842 182
53. [anon.]Mr. Henry Hayward begs to acquaint the Amateurs of the Violin and the Public that he intends to give TWO SOIREES MUSICALES. At the Concert Rooms, Hanover-square, on Monday, the 11th, and Monday, the 18th of July. [Fugue in G Minor Sebastian Bach...] [BWV 1001/2] MWorld 17 26 30 Jun 1842 208
54. [anon.]Leipsic, Dec. 27, 1842. Musical intelligence. [Monument to the memory of Sebastian Bach] MWorld 18 2 12 Jan 1843 24
55. Forkel, Johann NicolausSebastian Bach's method of fingering (From the German). MWorld 18 6 9 Feb 1843 56-57
56. [anon.]Sebastian Bach [Anecdote]. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. MWorld 18 42 19 Oct 1843 353
57. [anon.]Crosby Hall Literary and Scientific Institution. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [Henry John Lincoln's lectures illustrative of the genius of Bach]. MWorld 18 46 16 Nov 1843 383
58. One of John Sebastian's Bellows Blowers[Coventry and Hollier's edition of Bach fugues considered to be excellent] Correspondence. MWorld 18 47 23 Nov 1843 390
59. 'Mediator'The Contrapuntist's Society. Correspondence. To the Editor of 'Musical World'. [On the society set up by G. F. Flower] MWorld 19 2 11 Jan 1844 11-12
60. [anon.]Organ Trial [on Friday, 22nd in Highgate church] Miscellaneous. [assisted by V. Novello and Goss as umpires; fugue of Bach's; Mr. Gardner, of Ilminster, Somerset as the victor, having played a highly creditable fugue of his own, as well as Bach's magnificent pedal fugue, on St. Anne's tune, in a manner which it would not be easy to surpass] [BWV 552/2] MWorld 19 5 1 Feb 1844 37
61. Q.Classical chamber concerts. [Mendelssohn, String Quartet in B minor. J. S. Bach, Pianoforte Concerto; Sterndale Bennett] [BWV 1052] MWorld 19 6 8 Feb 1844 41-42
62. Flowers, G. F.[A reply on the Contrapuntist's Society.] Correspondence. To the Editor of 'Musical World'. MWorld 19 6 8 Feb 1844 43
63. [anon.]At. Ann's Aldergate Street. Miscellaneous. [Wylde played Bach's pedal fugue in C; Waller, one of the forth-eight fugues in D] MWorld 19 6 8 Feb 1844 44
64. [anon.]Concert of Sacred Music [5th under the direction of Miss Mounsey at Crosby Hall]. Miscellaneous. [A corale, by Bach, was superb, ...] MWorld 19 8 22 Feb 1844 66
65. [anon.]Mr. Flowers opened the large organ bound for Calcutta, in the New Road, last Tuesday evening. Miscellaneous. [He performed S. Bach's fugue in D minor, from 'The art of fugue'...] MWorld 19 14 4 Apr 1844 122
66. [anon.]Her Majesty's Concert Room, Hanover Square. Messrs. Moscheles and Ernst have the honour to announce that they will give A Grand Morning Concert of vocal and instrumental music, on Saturday, June 1, 1884. ... Sebastian Bach's Concerto for Three Pianofortes, with full Orchestral Accompaniments, performed by Messrs. F. Mendelssohn, Thalberg, & Moscheles. ... [BWV 1063 or 1064] MWorld 19 22 30 May 1844 185
67. [anon.]Messrs. Macfarren and Davison's Concerts of Chamber Music. (From the Morning Herald.) [The third of these classical and agreeable meetings at the Princess's Concert Room; the little Joachim played a fugue of Sebastian Bach ... The adagio and fugue in G minor, which Joachim volunteered, were delivered to perfection, and met with a unanimous encore. ... The vigorous fugue of old Bach he gave with the most complete readiness and precision; never faltering for an instant, or clouding the development of the subject in its inerlacements by confused or insufficient workmanship. As a mere manual performance it was remarkable; but there was a fine intelligence pervading every bar in the highest degree gratifying, the more so as it was quite unlooked for. ...] [BWV 1001/1-2] MWorld 19 24 13 Jun 1844 215 196
68. [anon.]Seventh Philharmonic Concert. Miscellaneous. [... Overture and Suite, first time of performance in this country--J. S. Bach. ... created that interest which naturally attaches itself to so illustrious a name, and was listened to with profound attention. Its reception was so warm that we doubt not of its becoming, for the future, a stock piece with the Society.] MWorld 19 26 27 Jun 1844 196
69. [anon.]Queen's Concert Rooms, Hanover Square, Last Concert of Mr. W. H. Ernst, On Friday Morning, July 5, 1844, To commence at 2 o'clock. ... Part II. Triple Concerto for three Pianofortes, Mr. Moscheles, Dr F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy, and Mr. * * * -- Bach. ... [readvertised in no.27, p.226] MWorld 19 26 27 Jun 1844 218
70. Q.Ernst. [Hanover Square Rooms: Mendelssohn, String Quartet in E minor. Beethoven, Violin and Pianoforte Sonata in A minor ('Kreutzer Sonata'). Bach, Concerto for three pianofortes; Mendelssohn, Moscheles, Döhler. Miss Dolby, Staudigl] MWorld 19 28 11 Jul 1844 227-228
71. [anon.]The great composers (By an American.) MWorld 19 42, 46, 50, 51 17 Oct, 14 Nov, 12, 19 Dec 1844 340-341, 372-373, 406-407, 412-414
72. Amicus; Flowers, G. F.; Musica.Counterpoint Controversy. [I, II, and III.] Correspondence. To the Editor of the Musical World. MWorld 19 44 31 Oct 1844 355-356
73. [anon.]Berlin. Chit-chat from the Continent. [Singakademie performed under the direction of Hausmann and Julius Schneider Bach's St. Matthew Passion and Graun's Der Tod Jesu] MWorld 2 15 24 Jun 1836 28
74. Gauntlett, Henry JohnThe ecclesiastical music of this country. MWorld 2 17 8 Jul 1836 49-52
75. Hogarth, GeorgeMusica Instruments. -- The Piano-forte. MWorld 2 18 15 Jul 1836 65-69
76. Gauntlett, Henry JohnEnglish ecclesiastical composers of the present age. MWorld 2 21 5 Aug 1836 113-120
77. Gauntlett, Henry JohnLouis Spohr's second oratorio 'The Last Hours of the Saviour.' (To be concluded.) MWorld 2 26 9 Sep 1836 193-199
78. [anon.]'Bach's celebrated Forty-eight Preludes and Fugues,' arranged as pianoforte duets, by Henri Bertini. J. A. Novello). Reviews. MWorld 20 1 2 Jan 1845 5
79. Stumpff, J. A.Anecdote of Sebastian Bach. MWorld 20 9 27 Feb 1845 99
80. [anon.]Birmingham. Provincial Intelligence. [Bach's fugue in D minor performed by Mr Stimpson] MWorld 20 9 27 Feb 1845 103
81. [anon.]Sebastian Bach. Miscellaneous. [Messrs. Coventry and Hollier are about publishing a book of Forty-four Corales, from the original MSS. of this celebrated composer, under the superintendence of Dr. Mendelssohn. These Corales have never before been published, and will be doubtless welcomed with avidity by the musical profession, and especially the admirers of the illustrious Bach, who, we are happy to say, both in London and the provinces, are sufficiently numerous.] MWorld 20 9 27 Feb 1845 105
82. [Burney, Charles]John Sebastian Bach. [Biographical sketch] MWorld 20 12, 13 20, 27 Mar 1845 134-135; 146-147
83. Schloss, AlbertBerlin. Foreign intelligence. [Vocal Academy: Spohr, 'The Last Judgment'. Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'. Retrospect on Mendelssohn's 1829 performances] MWorld 20 14 3 Apr 1845 163
84. [anon.]A New Prodigy. Miscellaneous. [A little boy, scarcely six years of age, ...Mills... played fugues by J. S. Bach, Handel, and Vanhall--which he executes from memory, with wonderful point, and the style of a true artist] MWorld 20 16-17 24 Apr 1845 191
85. [anon.]A Musical Meeting took place at the residence of the celebrated composer and pianist M. Moscheles, for the purpose of performing two unpublished concertos of Bach:--the first in D major, and the second in G minor. Miscellaneous. [from Morning Post.] MWorld 20 17-18 1 May 1845 209
86. [anon.]Master Sebastian Bach Mills. Miscellaneous. [of whom we spoke in a recent number as a classical prodigy, has been playing at Drury Lane Theatre] MWorld 20 19 8 May 1845 219
87. [anon.]Moscheles gives his first matinée of classical chamber music, this morning, at No.76, Harley Street. Miscellaneous. [One of the features will be a concerto of Sebastian Bach, hitherto unknown in England. ...] MWorld 20 21 22 May 1845 249
88. [anon.]Mr. Moscheles' Matinees. [The first occurred on Thursday, May 22, and was devoted to the works of Sebastian Bach ... Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue, D minor (performed from Forkel's edition, with notes, as to the true style of performance, left by the author of Friedemann Bach, and by him to Forkel and his pupils)... Concerto, C minor, (MS.--never performed in this country), accompanied, by Messrs. Vieuxtemps, and Coenen, (violini), Hill, (alto), Hausmann and Flower (contrabasso) ...] MWorld 20 28 10 Jul 1845 328
89. [anon.]Philharmonic Society. [Mozart, Symphony in G minor. Mendelssohn, Overture 'The Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage'. Bach, Pianoforte Concerto in D minor; Moscheles; ... Bach's concerto, an energetic and healthy work, was a great feature in the concert. It argued boldness, as well as love of art in Mr. Moscheles to introduce it. ...] MWorld 20 28 10 Jul 1845 329
90. Front, SebastianMr. French Flowers and his very Little Fable. Miscellaneous. MWorld 20 30 24 Jul 1845 363-364
91. Front, Sebastian; Oldershaw, C.[on Mr French Flowers] Original Correspondence. To the Editor of the Musical World. MWorld 20 39 25 Sep 1845 464-465
92. [anon.]Opening of the New Organ in the church at Ashton-Under-Lyne. (From a Correspondent.) [Mr. Oldham played Bach's pedal fugue in G minor in very excellent style.] MWorld 20 40 2 Oct 1845 475
93. [anon.]Mr. Moscheles first matinée. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [Bach, Handel and Beethoven] MWorld 21 14 4 Apr 1846 159
94. [anon.]Mr. Moscheles' matinées. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [Bach, Handel, Mendelssohn] MWorld 21 17-18 2 May 1846 206
95. [anon.]John Sebastian Bach [Background and anecdote]. MWorld 21 28, 29, 30, 31 11, 18, 25 Jul; 1 Aug 1846 325-327; 337-339; 349-351; 361-363
96. [anon.]The 'Musical World' concert. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [Bach, Pianoforte Concerto; Moscheles. Sivori, Vieuxtemps, Mme Pleyel, Miss Dolby] MWorld 21 29 18 Jul 1846 341-342
97. Flowers, George FrenchTo the editor of the 'Musical World'. Original correspondence. [Query on original harmonization of Gregorian chant and contemporary acceptance of Bach's chorale settings] MWorld 21 35 29 Aug 1846 413
98. Flowers, George FrenchWhy Sebastian Bach's chorals are not sung in the Church of England. To the editor of the 'Musical World'. [Remarks on the excellence of Bach's harmonization] MWorld 21 37 12 Sep 1846 436
99. [anon.]Handel's 'Suite de Pieces,' in two books, edited by Moscheles; Scarlatti's 'Pieces pour le Clavecin,' edited by J. B. Cramer.--Cramer, Beale, & Co., 201, Regent Street. MWorld 22 1 2 Jan 1847 1-3
100. [anon.]Mr. Sterndale Bennett. [2nd performance] Concerts. MWorld 22 11 13 Mar 1847 176-177
101. [anon.]Mr. Sterndale Bennett's. Concerts. MWorld 22 13 27 Mar 1847 208
102. [anon.]Crosby Hall. [W. Rea's three classical chamber concerts in the Throne room] Concerts. [BWV 1016] MWorld 22 13 27 Mar 1847 208
103. [anon.]Sale of Musical Works. [The valuable musical property of Mr. J. A. Stumpff] Miscellaneous. [a wedding service of Sebastian Bach's in his own hand-writing] MWorld 22 13 27 Mar 1847 209
104. [anon.]Ancient Concerts. Concerts. [Third and fourth concerts: Prelude and Fugue on the Name of Bach -- Organ. (Dr. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy.)] [BWV 898/2? (Anh. II)] MWorld 22 21 22 May 1847 334-335
105. [anon.]The Royal Society of Female Musicians gave a grand concert for the benefit of the Institution on Friday evening, May 7, at the Hanover Square Rooms. Concerts. [Bach's trio, for three pianofortes, was played splendidly by Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Benedict and Mr. Sterndale Bennett.] MWorld 22 21 22 May 1847 335
106. [anon.]Mr. Sterndale Bennett's concert. [Hanover Square Rooms: Bach, Pianoforte Concerto in D minor. Bennett, Overture 'The Wood Nymphs', Pianoforte Concerto] MWorld 22 27 3 Jul 1847 424-425
107. [anon.]An episode in the life of John Sebastian Bach. (Translated from the 'France Musicale') [Encounter with the Baron de Norberg] MWorld 22 41 9 Oct 1847 655-657
108. [anon.]Chalieu's 'Family Pianoforte Magazine': part III, containing ten pieces, to prepare the pupil for playing the works of Bach and Handel ('Family Pianoforte Magazine' office, Alfred-place, Bedford Square). Reviews of music. MWorld 22 48 27 Nov 1847 757
109. [anon.]Mr. Sterndale Bennett's Soirees. Concerts. [Third and last of the classical reunions on Tuesday evening; Sonata, E major, pianoforte and violin obligato (from a set of six), Messrs. W. S. Bennett and Herr Molique--Bach; 'Bach's masterly sonata (a good specimen of a work too little known) gave fine scope to the two performers for displaying their powers in the interpretation of music of the severe school'] [BWV 1016] MWorld 23 14 1 Apr 1848 219-220
110. [anon.]Mr. W. H. Holmes. [performance of pianoforte music at the residence of Mr. Holmes] Concerts. [first movement of a concerto for two pianofortes, by S. Bach, performed in masterly style by Messrs. Weber and Holmes.] MWorld 23 16 15 Apr 1848 335
111. [anon.]Ancient Concerts. [Chaconne, with variations, violin, Mr. Blagrove,---S. Bach] [BWV 1004/5] MWorld 23 23 3 Jun 1848 357-358
112. [anon.]Grand Orchestral Concert. Concerts. [The performance of Bach's noble trio was most admirably successful. It was played by Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Cipriani Potter, and Mr. Sterndale Bennett. I was most loudly applauded.] MWorld 23 27 1 Jul 1848 426
113. A Country AmateurJ. S. Bach, Graun, etc., etc. Original correspondence. (To the editor of the Musical World). [Inquiry towards the purchase of scores (Ide, Devon. 3rd July 1848)] MWorld 23 28 8 Jul 1848 442
114. TeutoniusSebastian Bach's works. Original correspondence. (To the editor of the Musical World). [Complete editions published at Leipzig by Breitkopf & Härtel and Peters]. MWorld 23 32 5 Aug 1848 510
115. [anon.]Hereford Festival (From our own correspondent). Hereford, Tuesday, Sept. 11. [Handel, 'Dettingen Te Deum', Jubilate Deo. Bach, 'Lob und Ehre Weisheit' (cantata); Anna Williams, Miss Poole, Messrs. Hobbs and Machin. Boyce, 'Blessed is He' (anthem). Townsend Smith (organist and conductor)] MWorld 24 37 15 Sep 1849 580
116. [anon.]St. Paul at Manchester. (Abridged from the Manchester Examiner.) [Here and there the mind is relieved from excitement, by the beautiful chorales judiciously introduced as resting places in the busy progress of the drama; a feature first presented to us by Bach, and occasionally resorted to by some of his successors. We hope that before long one or more of Bach's great choral works will be made known in England, through translation. ...] MWorld 25 6 9 Feb 1850 83-84
117. [anon.]M. Billet's Classical Concerts. [prelude and fugue in A flat] MWorld 25 7 16 Feb 1850 97-98
118. [anon.]The Old Musician. [Friedemann Bach] Translated from the German of J. P. Lyser. (Concluded from our last.) MWorld 25 7 16 Feb 1850 103-105
119. [anon.]Mr. Sterndale Bennett's classical soirées. [Hanover Square Rooms: Beethoven, Violin Sonata in G, op. 96; Ernst. Mendelssohn, Caprice in B flat minor, op. 33. Bach, Sonata in C minor (violin and pianoforte)] [BWV 1017] MWorld 25 8 23 Feb 1850 109-110
120. [anon.]Bernhard Molique's Chamber Concerts. [Chaconne, with variations for the violin--Bach, with accompaniment of the pianoforte--Mendelssohn, B. Molique and Mdlle. Molique. ... The Chaconne of Bach is the same which Joseph Joachim played at the Musical World concert, in 1847, when Mr. Lindsay Sloper executed Mendelssohn's pianoforte accompaniment ...] [BWV 1004/5] MWorld 25 10 9 Mar 1850 147
121. A West Country OrganistSebastian Bach. Original correspondence. (To the editor of the Musical World.) [Suggestions for the centenary of the composer's death (Devonshire, March 27, 1850)]. MWorld 25 13 30 Mar 1850 199
122. [anon.]St. Martin's Hall, 89, Long Acre. Mr. Alexander Billet ... begs to announce the last of a series of three evening concerts of Classical Pianoforte Music, at the above Hall, on Friday, April the 5th [1850] [Prelude and Fugue in B minor -- Bach] MWorld 25 13 30 Mar 1850 203
123. [anon.]M. Billet's Classical Concerts. [at St. Martin's Hall] [Prelude and Fugue in B minor] MWorld 25 15 13 Apr 1850 228
124. Flowers, George FrenchThe Bach Society. Original correspondence. (To the editor of the Musical World.) [Correspondent believes Bach's centenary should be celebrated; problems encountered in the performance of Bach's compositions] ['Some years ago, I presented the Sacred Harmonic Society with a copy of Bach's Mass, in B minor, on the condition that it should be performed. The society gave it up in despair after the first rehearsal. The superior skill of Mr. Costa would be well tested by making a fresh trial of this work, and prove further the advantage gained by placing a great conductor over the Sacred Harmonic Society.'] MWorld 25 16 20 Apr 1850 244-245
125. A Member of the Bach SocietyMr. French Flowers and the Bach Society. Original correspondence. (To the editor of the Musical World) [Correspondent protests Flowers' fault finding (London, May 16, 1850)] MWorld 25 20 18 May 1850 310
126. [anon.]The Musical Union. [first appearance in London of M. Silas, performing Bach's concerto in D minor (with quintet accompaniment)] [BWV 1052/1] MWorld 25 21 25 May 1850 320
127. Flowers, George FrenchM. Silas and the Bach Society. Original correspondence. (To the editor of the Musical World). [Correspondent explains his point of view concerning the various questions raised in his correspondence] MWorld 25 22 1 Jun 1850 342-343
128. Aspull, WilliamAspull v. Flowers. Original correspondence. (To the editor of the Musical World). MWorld 25 26 29 Jun 1850 405-406
129. Six Introductions and Fugues composed & Dedicated to British Organists, by George French Flowers, Mus. Bac. Oxon. ... Advertisements. Publishing by Subscription, (Publishers, Cramer, Beale, & Co., 201, Regent Street.) Price 6s. 6d. to subscribers, 10s. 6d. to non-subscribers. MWorld 25 34 24 Aug 1850 540
130. Flowers, George FrenchAppeal to British Organists. Original correspondence. (To the editor of the Musical World). MWorld 25 35 31 Aug 1850 570
131. Ewer & Co.Johann Sebastian Bach's Six Mottets, (Two of which were recently performed at the Meeting of the Bach Society,) now in course of publication, are to be printed in Score, with English and German Words, and an additional adaptation for the Pianoforte or Organ, for use at Rehearsals. ... Advertisements. [dated September 1850] MWorld 25 45 9 Nov 1850 570
132. [anon.]Opening of the Great Boston Organ. Provincial Intelligence. [grand pedal fugue in B minor, BWV 544/2?] MWorld 25 51 21 Dec 1850 821-822
133. [Busby, Thomas]John Sebastian Bach. Our scrap book. [Bach's eye operation in 1740 [sic] and on the 10th day he suddenly recovered his sight, and saw as well as ever, according to Dr. Busby's Anecdotes.] MWorld 25 51 21 Dec 1850 825
134. [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
135. [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
136. [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
137. [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
138. [anon.]'Introduction to the Organ.'--George Cooper--Addison & Hollier. MWorld 29 29 19 Jul 1851 459
139. [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
140. 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
141. [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
142. [anon.]Francfort on the Oder. Chit-chat from the Continent. [Extracts from Handel's 'Messiah'. Bach, 'Ein' feste burg'; A. W. Bach, Belcke] MWorld 3 36 18 Nov 1836 156
143. [anon.]Mr. Lindsay Sloper's soirées. [Bach, Sonata for violin and pianoforte; Dando. Kate Loder] MWorld 30 6 7 Feb 1852 82
144. [anon.]Mr. Lindsay Sloper's soirées. [Pianoforte music by Bach, Domenico Scarlatti. Schumann, Pianoforte Trio, op. 80; H. Blagrove, Rousselot] MWorld 30 8 21 Feb 1852 119
145. MacFarren, George AlexanderThe Unpublished Works of Mendelssohn. MWorld 31 2 8 Jan 1853 11-16
146. [anon.]Mr. Sterndale Bennett's classical soirées. [Schumann, Mendelssohn, Bach (Sonata, Op. 1, in B minor, pianoforte and violin), Beethoven] MWorld 31 9 26 Feb 1853 123
147. MacFarren, George AlexanderOn the publications of the Bach Society in Leipsic (From the 'Music Publishers' Circular'). [Plan of the project for publication of the complete works (To be continued)]. MWorld 31 9 26 Feb 1853 133-134
148. [anon.]Interesting German tale: 'Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott' (From the 'New York Musical World'). [Fiction concerning Bach and his cantata]. MWorld 31 10 5 Mar 1853 144-147
149. MacFarren, George AlexanderOn the publications of the Bach Society in Leipsic (From the 'Music Publishers' Circular'. Continued from page 134). [Plan of the project for publication of the complete works] MWorld 31 10 5 Mar 1853 147-149
150. MacFarren, George AlexanderOn the publications of the Bach Society in Leipsic (From the 'Music Publishers' Circular'. Continued from page 149). [Studies of the first publications of the complete works (To be continued)]. MWorld 31 13 26 Mar 1853 191-192
151. MacFarren, George AlexanderOn the publications of the Bach Society in Leipsic (From the 'Music Publishers' Circular'. Continued from page 192). [Studies of the first publications of the complete works (To be continued)]. MWorld 31 14 2 Apr 1853 207-209
152. MacFarren, George AlexanderOn the publications of the Bach Society in Leipsic (From the 'Music publishers' Circular'. Continued from page 209). [Analyses (To be continued)]. MWorld 31 15 9 Apr 1853 222-224
153. MacFarren, George AlexanderOn the publications of the Bach Society in Leipsic (From the 'Music Publishers' Circular'. Concluded). MWorld 31 17 23 Apr 1853 260-261
154. [anon.]The Bach Society, Instituted 1849. [Committee of Management, Auditors, Objectives, Application procedure.] MWorld 31 20 14 May 1853 313
155. [anon.]Molique's First Soiree. [BWV 1004/5, 1002/7-8] MWorld 31 21 21 May 1853 317-318
156. [anon.]Mr. Benedict's concert. [Vocal and instrumental. Bach, Triple Pianoforte Concerto. Mme Viardot García] MWorld 31 26 25 Jun 1853 401-402
157. [anon.]Wilhelmina Clauss. [Mendelssohn, Sonata for Pianoforte and Violoncello, op. 45; Piatti. Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonata, op. 110. Bach, English Suite in G minor] MWorld 31 29 16 Jul 1853 443-444
158. [anon.]Sterndale Bennett. ['Bach's overture--a fine piece of solid writing, strict and striking, contrapuntal and curious-- was played with masterly precision by the two pianists.'] MWorld 31 31 30 Jul 1853 477
159. MacFarren, George AlexanderMendelssohn's St. Paul. (To be continued.) MWorld 31 31 30 Jul 1853 483-485
160. [anon.]Mont Blanc. ['Mr George French Flowers will perform, upon an ancient harpsichord, the whole of the 48 preludes and fugues of John Sebastian Bach.'] MWorld 31 33 13 Aug 1853 507-508
161. [anon.]The Bach Society [Annual meeting]. (From a Correspondent) MWorld 31 35 27 Aug 1853 540
162. [anon.]'Adagio and Fugue,' from the Fifth Sonata for the violin solo -- By John Sebastian Bach -- With additional accompaniments for the pianoforte by Bernard Molique. Ewer and Co. MWorld 31 47 19 Nov 1853 740
163. [anon.]Mr. Sterndale Bennett's soirées. [Selections from Bach] MWorld 32 12 25 Mar 1854 198
164. [anon.]The Bach Society. [Hanover Square Rooms: first British performance of Bach's 'Grosse Passions-musik'; Sterndale Bennett (conductor)] MWorld 32 14 8 Apr 1854 237-238
165. Fétis, EdwardSebastian Bach. MWorld 32 15 15 Apr 1854 246
166. [anon.]Paris -- (From our own correspondent). Foreign. [Opéra: Rossini, 'Guillaume Tell'; Marie Dussy (soprano), Gueymard. Théâtre-Italien: Bellini, 'Beatrice di Tenda'; Mme Frezzolini, Gardoni. Opéra-Comique: Thomas, 'Le Songe d'une nuit d'été'. Gounod, 'Méditation sur le prélude de Bach']. MWorld 32 18 6 May 1854 299
167. [anon.]Mr. Sterndale Bennett's concert. [Bennett, 'Three Diversions' for pianoforte duet; selections from Preludes and Lessons, op. 33. Bach, Chaconne in D minor (with Mendelssohn's pianoforte accompaniment); Vieuxtemps]. [BWV 1004/5] MWorld 32 27 8 Jul 1854 457-458
168. [anon.]The Bach Society. [Overview of the enormous undertaking for the publication of a critical edition] MWorld 32 49 9 Dec 1854 811-812
169. [anon.]Scraps from an amateur's common-place book. Origin of the Bachs as musicians. MWorld 33 4 27 Jan 1855 61-62
170. [anon.]John Sebastian Bach (Translated from Zelter's 'Letters to Göthe') [Influence of Couperin] MWorld 33 6 10 Feb 1855 82
171. [anon.]M. Alexandre Billet's soirées. [St. Martin's Hall: pianoforte music of Scarlatti, Bach, Mozart, Mendelssohn and Heller] MWorld 33 17 28 Apr 1855 266
172. [anon.]Clara Schumann and Joseph Joachim (From the 'National Zeitung'). [Bach, Sonata for solo violin; discrete harmony supplied by Mme Schumann. Schumann, Pianoforte Concerto in A minor]. MWorld 33 47 24 Nov 1855 755
173. P.John Sebastian Bach. Original correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical World'. [about performances of Bach's organ compositions]. MWorld 34 9 1 Mar 1856 131
174. P.John Sebastian Bach. Original correspondence. To the editor of the 'Musical World'. [Performances of Bach's organ compositions given by W. Rea (London, March 6th, 1856)]. MWorld 34 10 8 Mar 1856 147
175. [anon.]St. Martin's Hall. [Gounod, 'Méditation sur le prélude de Bach'; Sainton. Mr. and Mrs. Sims Reeves, Miss Palmer, Hullah] MWorld 34 14 5 Apr 1856 220
176. [anon.]Mr. Sterndale Bennett's concerts. [Bach, English Suite in G minor. Mendelssohn, Fantasia on an Irish air. Beethoven, Pianoforte Quintet, op. 16] MWorld 34 15 12 Apr 1856 235
177. [anon.]Mr. Benedict's concert. [Exeter Hall: Jenny Lind-Goldschmidt, Reichardt, Mme Viardot García. Bach, Concerto for two pianofortes; Otto Goldschmidt, Benedict] MWorld 34 21 24 May 1856 330-331
178. [anon.]Madame Schumann's recitals. [Sterndale Bennett, 'Diversions'. Brahms, Sarabande and Gavotte in the style of Bach. Schumann, 'Carnaval', op. 9] MWorld 34 25 21 Jun 1856 395
179. [anon.]A tremendous musical pun (From 'Punch') [Satire on the name 'Bach']. MWorld 34 48 29 Nov 1856 761
180. WedgeA tremendous musical pun. To the editor of the 'Musical World' [On the name 'Bach']. MWorld 34 51 20 Dec 1856 805
181. [anon.]Music at Vienna. [Philharmonic concerts Karl Eckert (conductor): Beethoven, 'Coriolanus' Overture. Mendelssohn, Symphony in A. Bach, Concerto for three pianofortes; Eckert, Bischoff, Dach. Berlioz, 'Queen Mab Scherzo' from 'Roméo et Juliette'. Sacred air by Alessandro Stradella; Ander (Translated from the 'Neue Wiener Musik-Zeitung')]. MWorld 34 51 20 Dec 1856 807
182. Zimmer, RobertIn the matter of John Sebastian Bach, and the publication of his works (From the 'Niederrheinische Musik-Zeitung') [Editions of the Bach Society held to be defective]. MWorld 35 2 10 Jan 1857 21
183. [anon.]The pianoforte compositions of J. S. Bach. Edited by Friedrich Chrysander (From the 'Niederrheinische Musik-Zeitung'). [Cheap stereotyped edition: preludes, inventions and the 'Capriccio sopra la lontananza sel suo fratello diletissimo'] MWorld 35 5 31 Jan 1857 70-72
184. [anon.]Philharmonic concerts. [Beethoven, Symphony no. 8. Bach, Overture in D major. Rubinstein, Pianoforte Concerto in G major]. MWorld 35 21 23 May 1857 331
185. [anon.]Madame Schumann's matinée. [Beethoven, Violin Sonata in C minor, op. 30; Ernst. Pianoforte music of Bach, Mendelssohn and Chopin] MWorld 35 27 4 Jul 1857 426
186. [anon.]'The Musical World'. London, Saturday, July 11th, 1857. [Revival of appreciation of the music of Bach and Handel. Buckstone's position on the English stage] MWorld 35 28 11 Jul 1857 440-441
187. Hiller, FerdinandMusical letters by Ferdinand Hiller. III. The musical festival at Aix-la-Chapelle. Bach -- Schubert -- Schumann -- Berlioz -- Liszt. [Bach, 'Christ unser Herr zum Jordan Kam' (cantata). Berlioz, 'L'Enfance du Christ' (To be concluded in our next number; but no Bach in that issue)] MWorld 35 29 18 Jul 1857 452-453
188. [anon.]John Sebastian Bach's 'Passions'. MWorld 35 37 12 Sep 1857 590
189. [L. B.]Bach's sonatas for the violin (From the 'Niederrheinische Musik-Zeitung'). [Edition of transcriptions of the unaccompanied violin sonatas for pianoforte solo by Kistner] MWorld 35 42, 43 17, 24 Oct 1857 674; 689
190. [Rochlitz, Johann Friedrich]Bach's piano compositions. Letter to a friend (From the German of Rochlitz). [Chorales; 'Well-Tempered Keyboard' (Translated for 'Dwight's Journal of Music')] MWorld 35 44 31 Oct 1857 697-700
191. [anon.]'The Musical World'. London, Saturday, December 12th, 1857. [Amateur Musical Society. Patronage of music in France and England. Rehearsals of Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion' under Sterndale Bennett at the Royal Academy of Music]. MWorld 35 50 12 Dec 1857 796-798
192. [anon.]Mr. Henry Leslie's choir [Madrigals and part-songs. Bach, Prelude and Fugue in A minor; Arabella Goddard. Signor Fumagalli ('Times')]. MWorld 35 52 26 Dec 1857 823
193. [anon.]Johann Sebastian Bach's 'Christmas Oratorio' (First performance in Berlin by the Singakademie on the 17th December, 1857). [Translated from the Berlin 'Echo']. MWorld 36 3 16 Jan 1858 38
194. [anon.]St. Martin's Hall. [First of a series of six orchestral concerts. Hummel, Rondo for pianoforte and orchestra; Arabella Goddard. Selections from Bach's 'Well-tempered Keyboard'. Handel, 'Judas Maccabæus'; Misses Kemble, Fanny Rowland and Palmer; Hullah] MWorld 36 4 23 Jan 1858 59-60
195. [anon.]Pianoforte compositions by J. S. Bach. Published by F. Chrysander. [Translated from the 'Niederrheinische Musik-Zeitung'] MWorld 36 5 30 Jan 1858 69-70
196. [anon.]Miss Arabella Goddard's soirées. [Haydn, Violin and Pianoforte Sonata in F major; Sainton. Clementi, Pianoforte Sonata in G minor, op. 50 ('Didone abbandonata'). Bach, Prelude and Fugue in A minor ('Alla Tarantella'), BWV 894] MWorld 36 6 6 Feb 1858 91
197. [anon.]Miss Arabella Goddard's soirées. [Mozart, Violin and Pianoforte Sonata in F; Sainton. Dussek, Grand Sonata in A flat ('Plus ultra'). Bach, Toccata and fugue in D minor. Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonata, op. 111] MWorld 36 8 20 Feb 1858 122-123
198. [anon.]Miss Arabella Goddard's soirées. [Mozart, Violin and Pianoforte Sonata in D; Sainton. Weber, Pianoforte Sonata in A flat. Bach, 'Fuga scherzando'; Prelude and Fugue in A minor. Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonata, op. 109] MWorld 36 10 6 Mar 1858 154-155
199. [anon.]Bach's 'Passion Music'. Her Majesty's Chapel Royal of St. George, Windsor Castle. Theatrical mems. Madame Frezzolini ('Revue et gazette de Paris'). St. Petersburg. [Inauguration of a new concert room ('Journal of St. Petersburg')] MWorld 36 12 20 Mar 1858 182
200. V***s.Music at Bonn (From the 'Niederrheinische Musikzeitung'. March 12th, 1858). [Gesang-Verein: Bach, 'St. John Passion'; Göbbels] MWorld 36 13 27 Mar 1858 197
201. [anon.]'The Musical World'. London, Saturday, March 27th, 1858. [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Sterndale Bennett (conductor). The quality of high art inherent in Bach's masterpieces. 'The Saturday Review' on Otto Jahn's 'Life of Mozart'] MWorld 36 13 27 Mar 1858 200-201
202. [anon.]St. Martin's Hall. [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion' (History and summary of the dramatic and musical situations)] MWorld 36 13 27 Mar 1858 202-203
203. [anon.]Mr. Brinley Richards' soirées. [Mozart, Violin and Pianoforte Sonata in A. Beethoven, Pianoforte Trio in C minor; Blagrove, Pâque. Pianoforte duets with Arabella Goddard. Bach, Prelude and Fugue in A minor] MWorld 36 13 27 Mar 1858 203
204. [anon.]Miss Arabella Goddard's soirées. [Mozart, Violin and Pianoforte Sonata in E flat; Sainton. Hummel, Grand Pianoforte Sonata in D. Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonata, op. 101. Bach, 'Fuga scherzando', Prelude and Fugue in A minor. Mendelssohn, Pianoforte Quartet in F minor; Sainton, Goffrie, Piatti] MWorld 36 16 17 Apr 1858 251-252
205. [anon.]Miss Arabella Goddard in Bach's music ['Musical Gazette']. MWorld 36 17 24 Apr 1858 261
206. [anon.]Miss Arabella Goddard's soirées. [Woelfl, Grand Sonata in F ('Ne plus ultra'). Dussek, Grand Sonata in A flat ('Plus ultra'). Mendelssohn, Pianoforte Quartet in B minor. Sterndale Bennett, Sonata for violoncello and pianoforte; Piatti. Bach, Prelude and Fugue in A minor ('Alla Tarantella'), BWV 894] MWorld 36 18 1 May 1858 283-284
207. [anon.]Miss Arabella Goddard's soirées (From the 'Morning Post'). [Mendelssohn, Air varié for pianoforte and violoncello; Horatio Chipp. Scarlatti, 'Cat's Fugue'. Bach, Prelude and Fugue in G major. Mendelssohn, Fugue in D major. Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonata, op. 106. Weber, Pianoforte Sonata in E minor] MWorld 36 20 15 May 1858 307
208. [anon.]Mr. Charles Hallé's matinées. [Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonatas, op. 10, no 3; op. 111. Bach, Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue] MWorld 36 20 15 May 1858 309
209. [anon.]The Niederrheinische Musical Festival at Cologne (From the 'Niederrheinische Musik-Zeitung'). [Hiller, 'Saul'. Mendelssohn 'The First Walpurgis Night'. Credo from J. S. Bach's Mass in B minor] MWorld 36 23 5 Jun 1858 358
210. [anon.]New Philharmonic concerts. [St. James's Hall: Bach, Violin Sonata no. 5; Joachim. Dussek, Pianoforte Concerto no. 5 in G minor; Arabella Goddard, Wylde] MWorld 36 25 19 Jun 1858 387
211. N. N.Frankfort-on-the-Main -- (May 20th)]. [Repertory of the Cäcilien-Verein. Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'. Handel, 'Jephtha'; Messer (From the 'Niederrheinische Musik-Zeitung') MWorld 36 25 19 Jun 1858 391
212. [anon.][Re-examination of the worth of Sebastian Bach.] MWorld 36 25 19 Jun 1858 392-393
213. [anon.]The Leeds Musical Festival (From our own correspondent). Sept. 10. [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Sims Reeves, Miss Dolby. Spark, Sonata for Organ. Beethoven, 'The Mount of Olives'. Second miscellaneous concert (programme)]. MWorld 36 38 18 Sep 1858 595
214. [anon.]First performance in Hamburgh of Bach's 'Passions-Musik according to St. Matthew'. [Katharinen-Kirche: Jenny Meyer, Schneider] MWorld 36 43 23 Oct 1858 684
215. [anon.]The third Mittelrheinisches Musical Festival (From the 'Niederrheinische Musik-Zeitung'. Concluded from page 686). [Bach, 'Ich lasse dich nicht' (motet). Beethoven, Pianoforte Concerto no. 5; Dionys Pruckner. Mendelssohn, 114th Psalm. Schubert, Symphony in C; Hagen (conductor). Diatribe on the faults of modern execution. Spontini, 'Die Vestalin'; Tichatschek, Mlle Lehmann, Mlle Schönchen, Simon, Lipp] [BWV Anh. 159] MWorld 36 46 13 Nov 1858 724-725
216. [anon.]'Bachiana': select pieces from the pianoforte works of John Sebastian Bach ['Literary Gazette']. 'The Lord's Prayer' by G. Meyerbeer ['Era']. MWorld 36 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 20, 27 Nov; 4, 11, 18, 25 Dec 1858 752; 768; 770; 786; 816; 826
217. [anon.]Mr. Henry Leslie's choir. [Madrigals and part-songs. J. S. Bach, 'The Spirit also helpeth us' (double motet)] MWorld 36 49 4 Dec 1858 777
218. Fétis, François-JosephThe works of John Sebastian Bach (From the 'Revue et gazette musicale'). ['St. Matthew Passion'; Mass in B minor] MWorld 37 2 8 Jan 1859 22
219. [anon.]'Bachiana' -- Select preludes and fugues from the miscellaneous pianoforte works of J. S. Bach ['Spectator']. Advertisements. MWorld 37 11 12 Mar 1859 176
220. [anon.]'Bachiana' -- Select preludes and fugues from the miscellaneous pianoforte works of J. S. Bach ['Spectator']. Advertisements. MWorld 37 12 19 Mar 1859 190-192
221. [anon.]Select preludes and fugues from the miscellaneous pianoforte works of J. S. Bach ['Spectator']. Advertisements. MWorld 37 13 26 Mar 1859 206-208
222. [anon.]'Bachiana' -- Select preludes and fugues from the miscellaneous pianoforte works of J. S. Bach ['Spectator']. Advertisements. MWorld 37 14 2 Apr 1859 222-223
223. [anon.]Monday Popular Concerts. Concerts. [Bach and Handel night: Organ Prelude and Fugue in E flat; Best. Fugues; Arabella Goddard] MWorld 37 15 9 Apr 1859 228-229
224. [anon.]'Bachiana' -- Select preludes and fugues from the miscellaneous pianoforte works of J. S. Bach ['Spectator']. Advertisements. MWorld 37 15 9 Apr 1859 238-240
225. [anon.]Bach and Handel (From the programme of the Monday Popular Concerts). MWorld 37 16 16 Apr 1859 252-253
226. [anon.]'Bachiana'; select pieces (preludes and fugues) from the miscellaneous pianoforte works of John Sebastian Bach, not included in the 'Clavecin bien tempéré' -- (Duncan Davison and Co.) MWorld 37 22 28 May 1859 339
227. [anon.]Society for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts. [Business meeting; conversazione. Gounod, Méditation sur le prélude de Bach; Sophie Humler] MWorld 37 24 11 Jun 1859 381
228. [anon.]Bach Society. Concerts. [Sterndale Bennett (director)] MWorld 37 29 16 Jul 1859 459
229. [anon.]Berlin -- (From a correspondent). Foreign. [Sing-Akademie: Handel, 'Messiah'; Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio'. Royal Opera: Beethoven, 'Fidelio'; Mme Köster; Taubert, 'Macbeth'] MWorld 37 42 15 Oct 1859 669-670
230. R. J. P.Berlin -- (From a correspondent) Nov. 1st. Foreign. [Sing-Akademie: Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio' (rehearsal)] MWorld 37 49 3 Dec 1859 779
231. JonesBerlin -- (From a correspondent). Foreign. [Recital by John Knowles Paine, American organist (programme). Operatic repertory. Sing-Akademie: Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio'. Bach, 'Werdglaubt' (cantata). Löwe, 'Solomon's Song' (oratorio). Gade, Symphony 'In the Highlands'. Visiting violinists. Leading singers at the opera]. MWorld 38 3 21 Jan 1860 41-42
232. [anon.]The Bach Society. [Objects of the organization; concert of Bach's works] MWorld 38 30 28 Jul 1860 481
233. Riehl, Wilhelm HeinrichBach and Mendelssohn. From a social point of view. [From 'Musikalische Charakterköpfe' (To be continued)] MWorld 38 49 8 Dec 1860 775
234. [anon.]Monday Popular Concerts. [Spohr, Double Quartet in D minor; comparison of the present executants and those in 1859. Bach, Partita no. 4; Hallé. Dussek, Sonata for pianoforte and violin in B flat; Hallé and Vieuxtemps] MWorld 39 9 2 Mar 1861 140
235. [anon.]Vocal Association. [St. James's Hall inauguration of the new season: chorale harmonization by Bach. Benedict, 'Albion' fantasia; Arabella Goddard. Miss Banks and Laura Baxter] MWorld 39 11 16 Mar 1861 172-173
236. Paille-en-cuMusic in Vienna. [Carl Tausig's historical concert from Bach to Liszt] MWorld 39 12 23 Mar 1861 183
237. [anon.]Cologne. [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Hiller (conductor)] MWorld 39 14 6 Apr 1861 215
238. [anon.]Messrs. Duncan Davison & Co.'s new publications: Bach's Prelude and Fugue 'alla Tarantella'. [BWV 894] MWorld 39 21 25 May 1861 334-335
239. [anon.]Messrs. Duncan Davison & Co.'s new publications: Bach's Prelude and Fugue 'alla Tarantella'. [BWV 894] MWorld 39 22 1 Jun 1861 351
240. [anon.]Messrs. Duncan Davison & Co.'s new publications: Bach's Prelude and Fugue 'alla Tarantella'. [BWV 894] MWorld 39 23 8 Jun 1861 368
241. [anon.]Musical Art Union. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [Hanover-square Rooms: Beethoven, Symphony no. 7. Rubinstein, 'Ocean Symphony'. Schumann, Pianoforte Concerto; Pauer. Bach, Orchestral Overture in D major. Karl Klindworth (conductor)] MWorld 39 26 29 Jun 1861 411
242. [anon.]Basle. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [Bach, 'Johannes-Passion'; Julius Stockhausen, Carl Schneider] MWorld 39 29 20 Jul 1861 455
243. [anon.]Musical doings in Aix-la-Chapelle (From a correspondent). [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Mlle Genast, Mme Pothoff, Carl Schneider. Concordia Society Festival] MWorld 39 30 27 Jul 1861 469-470
244. [anon.]Bach's Mass in B minor (From a correspondent). [Berlin: Sterns Gesangverein (Summary of the liturgical sections)] MWorld 39 41 12 Oct 1861 645
245. [anon.][Comparison of the lives of Bach and Handel. Death of veteran Shakespearian actor Vandenhoff]. MWorld 39 41 12 Oct 1861 648-649
246. T, A.[History of the so-called Bach revival] MWorld 39 45 9 Nov 1861 713-714
247. [anon.][Forkel on Bach's organ music. Leading roles in operas for baritones: Balfe's 'The Puritan's Daughter']. MWorld 39 49 7 Dec 1861 776-777
248. [anon.][Eulogy on the pantomime. Comparison of Bach and Handel]. MWorld 39 52 28 Dec 1861 821-823
249. [anon.]Sebastian Bach. Miscellaneous. [Subsequent imitators of his techniques] MWorld 4 52 10 Mar 1837 190-191
250. [anon.]Music at Berlin (From our own correspondent). [Beethoven, 'Fidelio'; Mme Köster, Krause, Krüger (bass), Bost (tenor). Farewell of Mme Tuczek-Herrenburg: Mozart, 'Le Nozze di Figaro'; Pauline Lucca, Krause. Monster concert at the Victoria Theatre. Domchor: motets and sacred pieces. Leo Löwe (pianist). Radecke's subscription concerts: Bach, Suite for flute and strings. Joachim, Violin Concerto ('In Ungarischer Weise'); Laub] MWorld 40 2 11 Jan 1862 20-21
251. [anon.]Mr. Henry Leslie's choir. [Hanover-square Rooms: glees and part-songs. Bach, Motet no. 3 'Ich lasse dich nicht, du segnest mich denn'] [BWV Anh. 159] MWorld 40 2 11 Jan 1862 21
252. [anon.]Berlin -- (From the 'National Zeitung'). Foreign. [Bach, Suite for flute and strings. Joachim, Violin Concerto; Ferdinand Laub. Perfall, 'Undine' (legend for soloists, chorus and orchestra)] MWorld 40 3 18 Jan 1862 38
253. [anon.][Bach's orchestral compositions (Extract from the 'National Zeitung')] MWorld 40 3 18 Jan 1862 40-41
254. [anon.]Herr Ernst Pauer's pianoforte concerts. [History and progress of pianoforte music: Schubert, Fantasia in C, op. 15 ('Wanderer'). Thalberg, Barcarole, op. 60. Henselt, Variations on Dulcimara's song from Donizetti's 'L'Elisir d'amore'. Bach, Sonata for flute and harpsichord; R. S. Pratten. Mozart, Fantasia in C minor. Hummel, Sonata-fantasia in f sharp minor. Kuhnau, 'Biblical Sonatas'] MWorld 40 6 8 Feb 1862 91-92
255. [anon.]Mr. Henry Leslie's choir [Mendelssohn, 'Why rage fiercely the heathen?' (anthem). Bach, Motet for double choir: 'I wrestle and pray.' Leslie's part-songs]. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. MWorld 40 7 15 Feb 1862 106
256. [anon.]Cologne. [Gesellschafts-concert: Joachim, Violin Concerto in the Hungarian manner. Bach, 'Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit', BWV 106] MWorld 40 11 15 Mar 1862 166
257. [anon.]Philharmonic concerts. [Hanover-square Rooms: Spohr, Symphony 'The Consecration of Sounds'. Beethoven, Symphony no. 8. Bach, Prelude and Fugue in A minor ('alla Tarantella', BWV 894); Arabella Goddard. Mlle Parepa] MWorld 40 13 29 Mar 1862 198-199
258. Bruyck, Carl vanMonday Popular Concerts. [Benefit concert for Arabella Goddard: Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonata, op. 111. Violin and Pianoforte Sonata ('Kreutzer Sonata'). Bach Prelude and Fugue in A minor ('Alla Tarantella'), BWV 894] MWorld 40 14 5 Apr 1862 214
259. [anon.]Monday Popular Concerts. Miss Arabella Goddard's benefit concert. [Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonata, op. 111. Bach Prelude and Fugue in A minor ('Alla Tarantella', BWV 894). Beethoven, 'Kreutzer Sonata'; Joachim] MWorld 40 15 12 Apr 1862 229-230
260. [anon.]Philharmonic concerts. [Haydn, Symphony in E flat. Beethoven, Symphony no. 7. Molique, Violin Concerto in D minor; Joachim. Bach, Fugue in C for solo violin. Louisa Pyne, Santley, Sterndale Bennett] MWorld 40 15 12 Apr 1862 230
261. [anon.]The second Philharmonic concert. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [Bach, Prelude and Fugue in A minor ('Alla Tarantella', BWV 894). Sterndale Bennett, Caprice in E; Arabella Goddard ('London Review', March 30)] MWorld 40 15 12 Apr 1862 235-236
262. [anon.][Bach, 'Grosse Passions-musik nach dem Evangelium Matthäi' to be performed in Vienna; comparison of Protestant and Roman Catholic liturgical practices] MWorld 40 17 26 Apr 1862 265
263. [anon.][Increased appreciation of the works of Sebastian Bach. Bach Society announces performance of the 'St. Matthew Passion']. MWorld 40 20 17 May 1862 313-314
264. N.Monday Popular Concerts. To the editor of the 'Musical World'. [Beethoven, String Quartet, op. 59, no. 1; Joachim, Ries, Schreurs, Piatti. Bach, Concerto for pianoforte solo ('Italian Concerto'); Pauer. Bach, Fugue in C for violin; Joachim. Schubert, Pianoforte Trio in B flat, op. 99]. MWorld 40 21 24 May 1862 329-330
265. [anon.]Bach Society. [St. James's Hall: Bach, 'Grosses Passions-Musik' ('Passion according to St. Matthew'); Miss Banks, Sims Reeves, Miss Martin, Mme Sainton-Dolby, Wallworth, Sterndale Bennett (conductor)] MWorld 40 22 31 May 1862 342-343
266. C.[Bach, 'Passion according to St. Matthew' (Summary of the dramatic and musical situations)] MWorld 40 22 31 May 1862 344-346
267. [anon.]Bach's 'Passions-Musik'. ['St. Matthew Passion'; Sims Reeves, Mme Sainton-Dolby, Miss Banks, Sterndale Bennett] MWorld 40 23 7 Jun 1862 359
268. [anon.][Death of German composer Friedrich Wilhelm Telle. Performances of Bach's 'Matthäus-Passion' in European cities]. MWorld 40 23 7 Jun 1862 360
269. [anon.]Mlle Bondy. Concerts. [Pianoforte works by Bach and Schumann] MWorld 40 24 14 Jun 1862 375
270. [anon.]The thirty-ninth Musical Festival of the Lower Rhine (From the 'Niederrheinische Musik-Zeitung'). [Roster; programmes; prominence of compositions by Bach, Handel, Mozart and Beethoven. Handel, 'Solomon'. Personnel of the orchestra and composition of the chorus. Organ built by Ibach and Sons of Barmen (list of stops and manuals). Prominent professional musicians in attendance (To be continued)]. MWorld 40 28 12 Jul 1862 435-436
271. A. A. A.To the editor of the 'Musical World'. [Thirty-ninth Musical Festival of the Lower Rhine: Bach, Mass in B minor; selections from Gluck's 'Iphigenia in Aulis'; Beethoven's Symphony no. 9 (Cologne, July)] MWorld 40 30 26 Jul 1862 473-474
272. [anon.]Boston (Massachusetts). Musical Intelligence. Foreign miscellaneous. [Tremont Temple: J. K. Paine's recital of organ works by Bach ('Dwight's Journal of Music')] MWorld 40 34 23 Aug 1862 540-541
273. Stade, Heinrich BernhardAppeal for the restoration of the Bach organ at Arnstadt [From the 'Neue Berliner Musik-Zeitung']. MWorld 40 40 4 Oct 1862 635
274. [anon.]Leipzig. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [Bach Society publications] MWorld 40 41 11 Oct 1862 651
275. [anon.]Monday Popular Concerts. [Haydn, String Quartet, op. 54, no. 3. Spohr, Double Quartet in E minor. Bach, Prelude and Fugue in G minor. Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonata, op. 90. Joachim, Lindsay Sloper, Miss Banks, Henry Haigh] MWorld 40 43 25 Oct 1862 677
276. [anon.]Drei Heften Sonate für Violine allein -- Johann Sebastian Bach (Schott). MWorld 40 44 1 Nov 1862 694-695
277. [anon.]Monday Popular Concerts. [Mendelssohn, String Quartet in E flat; Joachim, Ries, Webb, Piatti. Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonata, op. 54; Hallé. Hummel, Septet. Bach, Prelude and Fugue in C major; Joachim] MWorld 40 44 1 Nov 1862 700-701
278. [anon.]Monday Popular Concerts. [Sims Reeves, Miss Martin. Bach, Sonata for solo violin; Joachim] MWorld 40 46 15 Nov 1862 731
279. [anon.]Organ music and organ playing at Boston (America). [Bach, Toccatas in D minor and F major; John. K. Paine ('Dwight's Journal of Music')] MWorld 40 47 22 Nov 1862 748-749
280. [anon.][Biographical information and sources about Sebastian Bach in Leipzig]. MWorld 40 48 29 Nov 1862 760-762
281. [anon.][Analytical comments on fugues in Bach's 'Well-tempered Keyboard'; invertible counterpoint]. MWorld 40 50, 51 13, 20 Dec 1862 792-794, 808-810
282. [anon.]Monday Popular Concerts (From the 'Saturday Review', Dec. 12, 1862). [Retrospect on the first series. Merits of Schubert and Schumann in question. Joachim, Hallé, Lindsay Sloper and Pauer in performances of Bach's works. Molique. Miss Banks] MWorld 41 2 10 Jan 1863 20-22
283. [anon.]Concerts in Vienna. [Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde: Schubert, 'Lazarus' (fragment); Herbeck (conductor), Mlle Tellheim, Mme Wilt, Olschbauer. Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; J. Hellmesberger (conductor), Erl, Mayerhofer, Mlle Hauer, Mme Leeder (From the 'Recensionen')] MWorld 41 17 25 Apr 1863 260
284. [anon.]Cologne. [Gesellschafts-Concerts: Bach, 'Passion nach dem Evangelium des Matthäi'; Mlle Büchner, Hill, Gunz ('Niederrheinische Musik-Zeitung')] MWorld 41 17 25 Apr 1863 260-261
285. X.Music in Göttingen. [Bach, 'Matthäus-Passion'; Emil Weiss (organist), Hille (conductor), Gunz, Mme Ulrich, Mlle Lessiak, Belzacher. Academy of Music orchestral concerts (Göttingen, June 1863) (From the 'Niederrheinische Musik-Zeitung')] MWorld 41 28 11 Jul 1863 441-442
286. [anon.]To the editor of the 'Musical World'. [Publication of Bach's Preludio con Fuga in A minor ('Alla Tarantella', BWV 894); attempt to identify the work in the composer's output; explanation of the construction] MWorld 41 40 3 Oct 1863 633-634
287. [anon.]Crystal Palace -- (From a correspondent). [Manns's benefit: Schumann, Overture 'Julius Cæsar'. Brahms, 'Ave Maria.' Leschetizki's orchestration of Mendelssohn's Scherzo a capriccio. Bach - Gounod, Méditation sur le prélude de Bach] MWorld 41 40 3 Oct 1863 637
288. [anon.]Monday Popular Concerts. [Arthur Chappell's management. Beethoven, String Quartet, op. 18, no. 2. Bach, Chaconne in D minor for violin unaccompanied (pianoforte accompaniment by Mendelssohn); Lotto, Benedict. Ries, Webb and Piatti. Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonata in D minor, op. 31, no. 2; Hallé. Comments on Beethoven's Bagatelles] [BWV 1004/5] MWorld 41 45 7 Nov 1863 715-716
289. [anon.]Monday Popular Concerts. [Lotto performing Bach's Chaconne in D minor, Tartini's 'La Trille du diable'. Mendelssohn, String Quartet in D, op. 44, no. 1. Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonata, op. 10, no. 3; Hallé] [BWV 1004/5] MWorld 41 47 21 Nov 1863 747-748
290. [anon.]Johann Sebastian Bach (From the 'New American Encyclopædia') MWorld 42 42 15 Oct 1864 658-659
291. [anon.]Sebastian Bach [Query on few London performances of the 'St. Matthew Passion']. MWorld 42 42 15 Oct 1864 667
292. Forkel, Johann NicolausLife of John Sebastian Bach. Preface. To be continued. MWorld 43 11 18 Mar 1865 157
293. Forkel, Johann NicolausLife of John Sebastian Bach. Chapter I. To be continued. MWorld 43 14 8 Apr 1865 206
294. Forkel, Johann NicolausLife of John Sebastian Bach. Chapter II. To be continued. MWorld 43 15 15 Apr 1865 221-222
295. Forkel, Johann NicolausLife of John Sebastian Bach (Continued from page 222) Chapter III. To be continued. MWorld 43 16 22 Apr 1865 237
296. A ReaderBach's mode of playing. [Position of the hands at the keyboard (Brighton, April 26)] MWorld 43 17 29 Apr 1865 256
297. S., R. B.Bach's mode of playing. [Theory of touch; opinions of Griepenkerl, Higgs, Hopkins (Glasgow, 2nd May, 1865)] MWorld 43 18 6 May 1865 272-273
298. [anon.]Mr. Charles Hallé's recitals. [Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonatas, op. 2, no. 3; op. 57. Bach, Partita in B flat; compositions by Stephen Heller and Chopin] MWorld 43 19 13 May 1865 287
299. Stade, Heinrich BernhardtAn appeal to all professors and lovers of music, for the Bach - organ, St. Bonafice (New Church), Arnstadt. [Arnstadt, Thuringen, 1865] MWorld 43 19 13 May 1865 292
300. [anon.]Festival of the Sons of the Clergy. [211th anniversary festival at St. Paul's Cathedral; history of the corporation; choral service, Goss (director). Goss, 'Brother, thou art gone before us' (anthem). Psalm adaptation by J. S. Bach] MWorld 43 20 20 May 1865 304-305
301. Forkel, Johann NicolausLife of John Sebastian Bach (Continued from page 237) [Chapter III (Continued)]. Chapter IV [To be continued]. MWorld 43 21 27 May 1865 317

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