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1. [anon.](1) 'Choral and Instrumental Fugues of John Sebastian' 'Bach', in continuation of the English edition of his 'Forty-eight Preludes and Fugues', arranged from his masses, litanies, oratorios, exercises, &c. by Henry John Gauntlett. Book I; containing Nos. 1 to 6 (Lonsdale). (2) 'A Pastoral Symphony', by John Sebastian Bach, edited by Henry John Gauntlett (Cramer and Co.). (3) Concerto for the Pianoforte ('Exercises pour le Clavecin'. Partie I.) By John Sebastian Bach. Andante and Fugue ('Exercises pour le Clavecin'. Partie II.) By John Sebastian Bach. Op. 4 (André, London and Offenbach). (4) 'L'Art de la fugue', par Jean Sebastian Bach (Richault, Paris). (5) 'Studio per il violino solo' (Tre sonate), del Sig. J. Sebastian Bach (Bonna, presso N. Simrock). (6) Œuvres complètes de J. S. Bach, pour le pianoforte; 15 Inventions, 15 Symphonies, 3 Toccatas, 3 Fantasias, 3 Preludes and Fugues, 6 Préludes (à l'usage des commencans), 6 Suites (French set), 6 Grande Suites (English set), Exercises, Nos. 1 to 6, Aria con variazioni, op, 2, Vorspiele, op, 3, 'Le Clavecin bien tempéré' (48 Preludes and Fugues) (C. F. Peters, Leipsic; André, London). (7) Six Chorales, with variations for the organ, arranged for four hands, composed by John Sebastian Bach (F. P. Dunst, Frankfort). (8) Twelve Chorals, by J. S. Bach, arranged for four voices, by George Kemp, M. D. (Cocks and Co.). (9) John Sebastian Bach's 'Choral Gesange' (371 Chorals), arranged by C. F. Becker, Organist of St. Peter's, Leipsic (Breitkopf and Härtel, Leipsic). (10) Sixty-nine Chorals, ditto, ditto - Ditto. (11) John Sebastian Bach's Motetten in partitur. (Two books) - Ditto. (12) 'Lob und Ehre Weisheit', Achtstimmige Motette von J. S. Bach. Partitur - Ditto. (13) Magnificat (in E flat) a cinque voci, del Sig. J. S. Bach (Bonn chez N. Simrock). (14) Missa for 12 voices or 3 choirs, with an accompaniment for 2 orchestras, wind and stringed bands distinct (Lipsia, presso Breitkopf and Härtel). (15) Missa in B minor for 5 voices, full score (Bonn, Simrock). (16) The same arranged by A. B. Marx - Ditto. (17) Missa in G, for four voices and full orchestra (Simrock, Bonn). (18) 'Kirchen Musik', von J. S. Bach (full score) - Ditto, ditto. (19) The same vocal score, with an arrangement, by A. B. Marx (6 numbers). Ditto, ditto. (20) 'Grosses Passions-Musik nach dem Evangelium Matthäi', von J. S. Bach. Partitur (Schlesinger, Berlin). (21) The same arranged by Mendelssohn - Ditto, ditto. (22) 'Grosses Passions-Musick nach dem Evangelium Johannis', von J. S. Bach. Partitur (Trautwein, Berlin). (23) The same, vocal score, with pianoforte arrangement - Ditto, ditto. (24) Missa in A, a 4 voci. Partitur (Colonia, Simrock). (25) The same, vocal score, with pianoforte arrangement - Ditto, ditto. (26) J. S. Bach's Compositionen für die orgel. Lieferung, 1, 2 (Haslinger, Wien). (27) J. S. Bach's 'Practische Orgelschule' (6 trios for 2 manuals and pedals obbligato) (Breitkopf and Härtel). (28) J. S. Bach's noch wenig bekannte orgel compositionen gesammelt und herausgegeben von A. B. Marx - Ditto. ditto. (29) Sechs Preludien und Sechs Fugen für orgel oder pianoforte mit pedal, von J. S. Bach (Riedls, Wien). (30) John Sebastian Bach's Grand Studies for the Organ, consisting of preludes, fugues, toccatas, fantasias, with a separate part for the double bass or violoncello. Books I to V (Coventry and Hollier). Reviews. MWorld 8 110 (NS.1/16) 19 Apr 1838 260-263
2. Naumann, EmilA contribution to the history of oratorio. [Comparison of the attitudes to oratorio composition of Bach and Handel (From the 'Neue Berliner Musik-Zeitung')] MWorld 45 52 28 Dec 1867 888-890
3. [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
4. [anon.][Albert E. Bishop's J. S. Bach series] The organ world. Recital news. MWorld 69 25 Suppl 22 Jun 1889 (100) 404/05
5. [Benedict, Julius]A Life of Bach. (From the 'Globe.') MWorld 51 20 17 May 1873 330
6. [anon.]A matter of principle. [Dispute between Barnby and Stockhausen concerning a cut in the bass part of Bach's 'St. John Passion'] MWorld 50 13 30 Mar 1872 204-205
7. [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
8. [anon.]A musical pilgrimage (Continued from page 523) (Münster, August 16). [Weber and Dresden; Bach and Leipsic ('D. T.')] MWorld 60 35 2 Sep 1882 548-549
9. DragonetAn 'advanced' throe. To the editor of the 'Musical World' [Correspondent questions baroque content of Bach's 'Christmas Oratorio'] MWorld 62 9 1 Mar 1884 134
10. [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
11. 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
12. [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
13. [anon.]Ancient Concerts. Metropolitan concerts. [Bach, Mass in B minor: Gloria in excelsis; 'Qui sedes'; 'Quoniam tu solus'] MWorld 9 115 (NS.2/21) 24 May 1838 66-67
14. [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
15. [anon.]Ancient Concerts. Metropolitan concerts. [Bach, Magnificat in E flat; Kyrie eleison. Handel, 'Alexander's Feast' (selections)] MWorld 8 111 (NS.1/17) 26 Apr 1838 284
16. [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
17. [anon.]Ancient Concerts. [Chaconne, with variations, violin, Mr. Blagrove,---S. Bach] [BWV 1004/5] MWorld 23 23 3 Jun 1848 357-358
18. Stumpff, J. A.Anecdote of Sebastian Bach. MWorld 20 9 27 Feb 1845 99
19. [anon.]An English edition of the six grand motets by John Sebastian Bach. The Instrumental Parts will be engraved from the Manuscript Score by Mr. W. H. Kearns. The English Text will be arranged by Mr. H. J. Gauntlett. Mr Lonsdale Begs to announce to the Managers and Conductors of the Musical Festivals and Choral Societies, that he is preparing for publication [Extract from the 'Life of Bach' by Dr. Forkel; opinions of the press] MWorld 9 117 (NS.2/23) 7 Jun 1838 108
20. [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
21. Parker, Louis N.A new light on Bach. The organ world. [New edition of the organ works, edited by Johannes Schreyer] MWorld 69 50 14 Dec 1889 890-891
22. [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
23. T., L.Another account [Bach-Liszt, Prelude and Fugue in A minor; Mme Haas] Monday Popular Concerts. MWorld 63 2 10 Jan 1885 27-28
24. Ambros, August WilhelmAnother Viennese critic on Herr and Mad. Joachim. [Schumann, Fantasia for violin. Joachim, 'Ungarisches Concert'. Bach, Sonata for violin with pianoforte accompaniment performed by Brahms. Beethoven, String Quartet. Songs by Brahms, Schubert; Amalie Joachim] MWorld 53 5 30 Jan 1875 73
25. [anon.]An unpublished ms. of J. S. Bach's. [Unknown identity of a packet signed by Bach (From the 'Neue Berliner Musikzeitung')] MWorld 58 30 24 Jul 1880 469-470
26. 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
27. Flowers, George FrenchAppeal to British Organists. Original correspondence. (To the editor of the Musical World). MWorld 25 35 31 Aug 1850 570
28. [anon.]A protest from Bach. To the editor of the 'Musical World'. [Remonstrance about Gounod's adaptation of the first prelude from 'The Well-tempered Keyboard' (Spiritland, December 17th, 1872)] MWorld 50 51 21 Dec 1872 817
29. Pipes, SimonA remonstrance. [Republication of Bach's organ works with commentaries by different editors questioned] To the editor of the 'Musical World' MWorld 60 45 11 Nov 1882 700
30. Flowers, G. F.[A reply on the Contrapuntist's Society.] Correspondence. To the Editor of 'Musical World'. MWorld 19 6 8 Feb 1844 43
31. [anon.]'Arrangements for the Organ'. By Ebenezer Prout (London: Augener & Co.) [Bach's church cantatas, Beethoven's pianoforte sonatas] Reviews. MWorld 50 12 23 Mar 1872 190
32. [anon.]A series of Six Grand Oratorio Concerts will be given at the Royal Albert Hall ; During the coming Season, at which the following works will be performed:- Bach's Passion (S. Matthew). Mendelssohn's Elijah. Handel's Belshazzar. Handel's Messiah. Rossini's Stabat Mater. &c., &c.. ... Royal Albert Hall Choral Society. Conductor - Mr. Barnby. MWorld 51 4 25 Jan 1873 [43]
33. [anon.]A service of anthems at St. Margaret's, Westminster. The organ world. [Bridge's lecture on foreign composers of anthems: Arcadelt, Palestrina, Bach, Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Spohr, Gounod, Dvorák] MWorld 67 5 4 Feb 1888 (17-19) 89-91
34. 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
35. Aspull, WilliamAspull v. Flowers. Original correspondence. (To the editor of the Musical World). MWorld 25 26 29 Jun 1850 405-406
36. [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
37. [anon.]A taste for the spurious. [Musical taste, past and present. Popular compositions arranged from major works: 'Beethoven's Pensée Divine'; a song attributed to Bach 'Willst du dein Herz mir schenken?' History of Schubert's 'L 'Addio.' Acceptance of posthumous works as true compositions of specific composers] MWorld 64 8 20 Feb 1886 115-116
38. WedgeA tremendous musical pun. To the editor of the 'Musical World' [On the name 'Bach']. MWorld 34 51 20 Dec 1856 805
39. [anon.]A tremendous musical pun (From 'Punch') [Satire on the name 'Bach']. MWorld 34 48 29 Nov 1856 761
40. [anon.]Aus Köln: Concert des Bach-Vereins [programme]. MWorld 52 46 14 Nov 1874 751
41. Baldassare, Salvatore SaverioAus Köln. (From our Original Correspondent.) Cologne 24th April. [Sonata in E major (pian. and viol.) Bach] [BWV 1016] MWorld 47 18 1 May 1869 305
42. Baldassare, Salvatore SaverioAus Köln. (From our Original Correspondent.) Cologne 27th March. [Performance of Messiah, two Cantatas of Bach, Crucifixus of Lotti, and some airs of Bach and Händel] MWorld 47 14 3 Apr 1869 234
43. Baldassare, Salvatore SaverioAus Köln (From our own correspondent). [Gürzenich concert: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Schild, Fräulein Scheuerlein (soprano), Hill (baritone), Frau Hüfner-Harken (mezzo-soprano), Hiller. Public examinations at the Cologne Conservatory. Marchesi's singing method; list of promising young singers. Signor Marchesi's Italian translation of the libretto for Wagner's 'Lohengrin' (Cologne, the 7th of April)] MWorld 46 16 18 Apr 1868 269-270
44. Your Manchester Correspondent[Authorship of accompaniments to Bach's Prelude in E] Correspondence. To the editor of the Musical World. MWorld 69 4 26 Jan 1889 58-59
45. [anon.]Bach and Handel (From the programme of the Monday Popular Concerts). MWorld 37 16 16 Apr 1859 252-253
46. [anon.]Bach and his Mass in B minor (From the 'Times'). [Chorus trained by Otto Goldschmidt] MWorld 54 21 20 May 1876 352-353
47. [anon.]Bach and his Mass in B minor (From the 'Times', May 1876). [History of the work's performances in the nineteenth century; performance in London conducted by Otto Goldschmidt; history of the work's composition] MWorld 61 20 19 May 1883 300-301
48. Riehl, Wilhelm HeinrichBach and Mendelssohn. From a social point of view. [From 'Musikalische Charakterköpfe' (To be continued)] MWorld 38 49 8 Dec 1860 775
49. [anon.]Bach and the organ [Rôle as craftsman ('Musical Opinion')] MWorld 62 51 20 Dec 1884 804
50. Forkel, Johann Nicolaus[Bach at Halle] Occasional notes. MWorld 53 27 3 Jul 1875 445
51. [anon.]Bach at St. Anne's. The organ world. [St. John Passion] [BWV 245] MWorld 70 15 Suppl 12 Apr 1890 293
52. [anon.]Bach at St. Paul's. The organ world. [St. Matthew Passion] [BWV 244] MWorld 70 14 Suppl 5 Apr 1890 269
53. [anon.][Bach Choir.] The organ world. Concerts. London and suburban. [Brahms, A German Requiem; Miss Fillunger, Ffrangcon-Davies. Stanford, The Revenge] MWorld 70 20 Suppl 17 May 1890 395
54. [anon.]Bach Choir. Concerts. [Brahms, 'Es ist das Heil' (motet). Pearsall's part-songs] MWorld 65 52 24 Dec 1887 1018
55. [anon.]Bach Choir. [St. James's Hall: Purcell, 'Jehovah quam multi sunt.' John Goss, 'The God of Jeshurun' ('D. T.')] MWorld 61 6 10 Feb 1883 81
56. [anon.]Bach Choir. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [Parry, Scenes from Shelley's 'Prometheus Unbound'. Friedrich Kiel, 'The Star of Bethlehem'] MWorld 63 8 21 Feb 1885 126
57. [anon.][Bach Choir.] The dramatic world. Concerts. [Brahms, A German Requiem. Parry, St. Cecilia's Day] MWorld 70 51 20 Dec 1890 1016
58. [anon.][Bach Choir.] Concerts. [Bach, church cantatas Wachet auf; Christ lag in Todesbanden. Joachim, Liza Lehmann, Plunket Greene] MWorld 70 9 Suppl 1 Mar 1890 175
59. Westbrook, W. J.Bach, Concerto for four pianos. London, Saturday, July 13, 1878. To the editor of the 'Musical World' [London performances in the 1850s (Sydenham, July 8)] MWorld 56 28 13 Jul 1878 450
60. [anon.]Bach [from 'London and Westminster Review']. Omniana [Extracts from current musical literature]. MWorld 11 162 (NS.4/68) 18 Apr 1839 245-246
61. [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
62. [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
63. [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
64. [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
65. [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
66. [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
67. [anon.]'Bachiana' -- Select preludes and fugues from the miscellaneous pianoforte works of J. S. Bach ['Spectator']. Advertisements. MWorld 37 11 12 Mar 1859 176
68. [anon.]Bach in Birmingham (From the 'Birmingham Morning News', March 22). [Messrs. Adams and Beresford's music room: 'The programme ... consisted entirely of works of Sebastian Bach, and was made up chiefly of composition by that great master for the chamber, and but rarely hard in this country. ... Concerto in D minor, for three pianofortes, with accompaniment of string quintet. Suite in E major, for violin alone. Prelude and Fugues in E major; Prelude and Fugue in C sharp major. From the 'Well-tempered Clavier.' Concerto in D major, for pianoforte, flute, and violin, with accompaniment of string quartet. Sonata in B minor, for pianoforte and violin. Suite in D major for violoncello. Toccato [!] and Fugue in G minor for pianoforte. Concerto in C major for three pianofortes, with accompaniments of string quintet.'] MWorld 51 13 29 Mar 1873 195
69. [anon.]Bach in Paris. [La Société des Oratorios founded by Pasdeloup] MWorld 46 20 16 May 1868 336
70. [anon.]Bach organ recitals. The organ world. [Historical and critical notices for the series at the Church of St. Mary Abchurch, Albert F. Bishop (organist)] MWorld 69 14 Suppl 6 Apr 1889 (55-56) 228/29
71. Bishop, Albert E.Bach organ recitals. The organ world. (Continued from page 56) [Historical and critical notices for the series at the Church of St. Mary Abchurch, Albert F. Bishop (organist)] MWorld 69 15 Suppl 13 Apr 1889 (59) 244/45
72. [anon.]Bach organ recitals. The organ world. [Historical and critical notices for the series at the Church of St. Mary Abchurch, Albert F. Bishop (organist)] MWorld 69 17 27 Apr 1889 (67) 276/77
73. C.[Bach, 'Passion according to St. Matthew' (Summary of the dramatic and musical situations)] MWorld 40 22 31 May 1862 344-346
74. [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
75. [anon.]Bach's 'Christmas Oratorio'. [Royal Albert Hall Choral Society; Joseph Barnby] [BWV 248] MWorld 51 52 27 Dec 1873 863
76. [anon.]Bach's 'Christmas Oratorio' [British première]. [The next 'is to be given on Monday next, the 15th inst., will be signialized by the production of Bach's Christmas Oratorio, for the first time in this country. It is certainly remarkable that so great a work as this should have remained unheard, ...'] [BWV 248] MWorld 51 50 13 Dec 1873 833
77. FlamingoBach's concerto for four pianos. [Performance at Langham Hall; circumstances of composition] MWorld 56 27 6 Jul 1878 434
78. Bach's Forty Preludes and Fugues, edited by Horn and Wesley, in 4 books, each. 12/0 / ---- Grand Studies for the Organ, Pedals obligato, in 5 books, each ... 7/0. Organ Music, published by J. Alfred Novello, ... MWorld 9 116 (NS.2/22) 31 May 1838 91
79. Bach's Fugue, &c, (St. Anne's Tune) as Duets, by Jacobs. Duets for Two Performers. [J. Alfred Novello] MWorld 9 116 (NS.2/22) 31 May 1838 91
80. [anon.]Bach's fugues and trios. Miscellaneous. [St. Katharine's Church: Miss Stirling ('Atlas')] MWorld 7 80 22 Sep 1837 27-28
81. [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
82. PoseidonBach's 'Matthew Passion' at St. Paul's. [Correspondence]. To the editor of the 'Musical World' [Query on the originator of the special services] MWorld 55 14 7 Apr 1877 246
83. [anon.]Bach's 'Matthew Passion' at St. Paul's [Stainer (conductor)]. [BWV 244] MWorld 51 16 19 Apr 1873 247-248
84. 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
85. A ReaderBach's mode of playing. [Position of the hands at the keyboard (Brighton, April 26)] MWorld 43 17 29 Apr 1865 256
86. A ReaderBach's mode of playing. To the editor of the 'Musical World'. [Protest against application of Forkel's remarks on organ playing to the piano (Brighton, May 15)] MWorld 43 22 3 Jun 1865 334
87. [anon.]Bach Society. Concerts. [Sterndale Bennett (director)] MWorld 37 29 16 Jul 1859 459
88. [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
89. [anon.][Bach's orchestral compositions (Extract from the 'National Zeitung')] MWorld 40 3 18 Jan 1862 40-41
90. [anon.]Bach's Passion at St. Paul's. The organ world. [St. Matthew Passion; Stainer (conductor)] MWorld 67 14 7 Apr 1888 (55) 271
91. A SubscriberBach's 'Passion Music'. To the editor of the 'Musical World'. [Forthcoming performance at the Oratorio Concerts; Novello edition an English-language adaptation prepared by Sterndale Bennett] MWorld 47 39 25 Sep 1869 673
92. [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
93. Bitter, Carl HermannBach's 'Passion Music'. I. 'The Passion according to St. John'. MWorld 48 21 21 May 1870 345-346
94. Bitter, Carl HermannBach's 'Passion Music'. The 'St. John Passion'. MWorld 48 17 23 Apr 1870 280-281
95. Beard, OttoBach's 'Passion of St. Matthew', and Beethoven's 'Mount of Olives'. To the editor of the 'Musical World'. [Boosey & Co.'s editions use literal English-language translations by John Oxenford] MWorld 55 11 17 Mar 1877 200
96. Ashcroft, AndrewBach's Passions in Paris (From the 'Tonic Solfa Reporter.') [Cirque d'été: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'. Handel, 'Messiah'] MWorld 52 19 9 May 1874 304
97. [anon.]Bach's 'Passions-Musik'. ['St. Matthew Passion'; Sims Reeves, Mme Sainton-Dolby, Miss Banks, Sterndale Bennett] MWorld 40 23 7 Jun 1862 359
98. [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
99. [anon.]Bach's resonator. [Demonstration of the vocal apparatus at the Royal Academy of Music ('Echo')] MWorld 58 27 3 Jul 1880 417
100. [Franz, Robert]Bach's sacred works. His 'Magnificat' described by Robert Franz (From 'Dwight's Journal of Music'). [Summary of the textual and musical situations] MWorld 45 43 26 Oct 1867 725-726
101. [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
102. [anon.]Bach's Triple Concerto ['Athenæum']. MWorld 45 15 13 Apr 1867 233
103. [anon.][Bach, 'Vergiss mein nicht' (arranged by Henschel).] Reviews. New songs. MWorld 64 24 12 Jun 1886 373-374
104. [anon.]Basel -- (Special correspondence). Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [Bicentenary celebrations honouring Bach and Handel] MWorld 63 23 6 Jun 1885 356
105. [anon.]Basle. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [Bach, 'Johannes-Passion'; Julius Stockhausen, Carl Schneider] MWorld 39 29 20 Jul 1861 455
106. [anon.]Basle [Bach, 'Matthäus-Passion']. MWorld 43 34 26 Aug 1865 535
107. [anon.]Beethoven's sonatas. Bach's Forty-eight Preludes and Fugues. Remarks on the past year (From 1st Oct. 1880 to 1st Oct. 1881) MWorld 60 7 18 Feb 1882 109
108. GhostBefore the Cathedrals. [Popularity of Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion' in Germany and Handel's 'Messiah' in England. Barnby's Oratorio Concerts: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] [BWV 244] MWorld 51 33 16 Aug 1873 554
109. 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
110. [anon.]Berlin. [Bach, 'Das wohltemperirte Klavier'; Josef Rubinstein (pianist). Woldemar von Pachmann (pianist)] MWorld 58 5 31 Jan 1880 76
111. [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
112. [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
113. 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
114. [anon.]Berlin (From a correspondent). [Royal High School of Music: Bach, 'Weihnacht's Oratorium'] MWorld 62 29 19 Jul 1884 452
115. R. J. P.Berlin -- (From a correspondent) Nov. 1st. Foreign. [Sing-Akademie: Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio' (rehearsal)] MWorld 37 49 3 Dec 1859 779
116. [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
117. [anon.]Berlin [Garrison Church: Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] Foreign budget (From correspondents). MWorld 63 14 4 Apr 1885 221
118. [anon.]Berlin [Singakademie: Bach, 'Weihnachts Oratorium'] MWorld 55 4 27 Jan 1877 70
119. [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
120. [anon.][Biographical information and sources about Sebastian Bach in Leipzig]. MWorld 40 48 29 Nov 1862 760-762
121. [anon.]Birmingham. Provincial Intelligence. [Bach's fugue in D minor performed by Mr Stimpson] MWorld 20 9 27 Feb 1845 103
122. [anon.]Birmingham Festival. Last morning (Friday 22nd). [Haeser, 'The Triumph of Faith'. Miscellaneous concert: Bach, Prelude and Fugue in E flat; Mendelssohn. Mme Albertazzi, Mrs. Shaw, Giulia Grisi] MWorld 7 81 29 Sep 1837 41-42
123. [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
124. [anon.]Brighton.--Mr. Kuhe's First Pianoforte Recital. [Annual Series of Three, starting on October 15, incl. J. S. Bach's Prelude and Fugue in G major.] MWorld 51 41 11 Oct 1873 678
125. Gwffyn, PencerddBrighton Musical Festival (From an occasional correspondent). [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'. Benedict, 'The Tempest' Overture. Costa, 'Naaman'. Kuhe, Costa, Sainton] MWorld 53 8 20 Feb 1875 132-133
126. Last, YaxtonBruch and Bach. To the editor of the 'Musical World' [Query on the propriety of the Bach Society's production of a cantata by Bruch] MWorld 61 11 17 Mar 1883 159
127. 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
128. [anon.]Carl Phil. Emanuel Bach's 'Clavier-Sonaten, Rondos, und freie Phantasien für Kenner und Liebhaber'. Neue Ausgabe von E. F. Baumgart, Breslau, bei F. E. C. Leuckart (Const. Sander). 1. Sammlung. To be continued. MWorld 47 6 6 Feb 1869 84
129. [anon.]Carl Phil. Emanuel Bach's 'Clavier-Sonaten, Rondos, und freie Phantasien für Kenner und Liebhaber'. Neue Ausgabe von E. F. Baumgart, Breslau, bei F. E. C. Leuckart (Const. Sander). 1. Sammlung (Continued from page 84). To be continued. MWorld 47 7 13 Feb 1869 103
130. [anon.]Carrodus and Edward Howell's Quartet Concerts (From the 'Graphic', Feb. 10th). [Bach, Chaconne in D minor. Boccherini, Sonata for violoncello] [BWV 1004/5] MWorld 55 7 17 Feb 1877 116
131. [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
132. [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
133. [anon.]Chamber concerts. [Monday Popular Concerts: Beethoven, String Quartet, op. 132. Fanny Davies. Maude V. White, 'Die Himmelsaugen,' 'Hor' ich das Liedchen klingen'; Herbert Thorndike. Bach, Concerto for two violins; Mme Norman-Neruda, Joachim. Franke's chamber concert: Julius Röntgen, Variations and Finale on Hungarian Czárdás (The Times, March 25)] MWorld 64 14 3 Apr 1886 221-222
134. Egg, ThaddeusCharles Hallé's Pianoforte Recitals. [The concert of Friday next will include 'a Suite de piéces in G major, by Bach'] MWorld 51 23 7 Jun 1873 374
135. [anon.]Chester Musical Festival (Continued from page 461). Thursday, July 23. [J. S. Bach, 'Blessing, Glory, Wisdom' (motet). Handel, Organ Concerto in D minor; J. F. Bridge. Bridge, 'Daniel' (synopsis of the oratorio); Anna Williams, Hilda Wilson, Maas, Santley. Berlioz, 'The Damnation of Faust'; Mary Davies, Edward Lloyd, Santley] MWorld 63 31 1 Aug 1885 476-477
136. [anon.][Choirs of Christ Church, Oxford and Magdalen College: Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio'] Waifs. [BWV 248] MWorld 51 50 13 Dec 1873 838
137. [anon.]Choral and Instrumental Fugues of John Sebastian Bach, in continuation of the English edition of his Forty-eight Preludes and Fugues, arranged from his masses, litanies, oratorios, exercises, &c. by Henry John Gauntlett. Book II, containing Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 (Lonsdale). Reviews. [only describing the contents] MWorld 9 115 (NS.2/21) 24 May 1838 65
138. Dawson, A.[Chorale 'Jesus meine Zuversicht' harmonized by Sebastian Bach (Broadway, Worcestershire)]. To the editor of the 'Musical World'. MWorld 48 39 24 Sep 1870 644
139. [anon.]Christ Church, Lancaster Gate. The organ world. [Bach, St. John Passion] MWorld 67 14 7 Apr 1888 (55) 271
140. [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
141. [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
142. [anon.]Classical Chamber Concerts. Concerts. [... Introduction and Fugue in G minor, pianoforte and double bass, Messrs. T. G. Reed and C. Severn; Bach. ...] MWorld 5 62 19 May 1837 152-153
143. 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
144. [anon.]Classical Chamber Concerts. Concerts. [Onslow, Quintet. Mozart, String Quartet. Beethoven, Violin and Pianoforte Sonata in A minor; Mori, Mme Dulcken. 'Prelude e Fuga, for contra basso and pianoforte. Signor Dragonetti and M. Benedict - Sebastian Bach'.] MWorld 5 56 7 Apr 1837 59-60
145. [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
146. [anon.]Cologne. [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'; Hiller (conductor)] MWorld 39 14 6 Apr 1861 215
147. [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
148. [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
149. [anon.][Cologne, Musical Festival of the Lower Rhine: Handel, 'Joshua'. Bach, 'Zum Himmelfahrstage' (cantata). Mendelssohn (Director)]. MWorld 9 120 (NS.2/26) 27 Jun 1838 141-143
150. Dr. Blidge[Comment with a fragment from a Bach fugue] Embankment hall. To the editor of the 'Musical World' [Suggestion for a concert hall (London, July 31)]. MWorld 59 32 6 Aug 1881 502
151. [anon.][Comparison of Joachim and Rappoldi performing Bach, Prelude and Fugue in G minor ('D. T.')] The Popular Concerts. MWorld 59 46 12 Nov 1881 723
152. [anon.][Comparison of the lives of Bach and Handel. Death of veteran Shakespearian actor Vandenhoff]. MWorld 39 41 12 Oct 1861 648-649
153. [anon.][Concertbill for dedication of the Bach monument in Eisenach; Joseph Joachim] London, Saturday, August 30, 1884. MWorld 62 35 30 Aug 1884 544
154. [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
155. [anon.]Concerto organ performance. Metropolitan concerts. [Miss Stirling, first woman to perform publicly on a pedal organ; works of Bach] MWorld 9 124 (NS.2/30) 26 Jul 1838 208-211
156. [anon.][Concerts Ancient and Modern: Bach, 'Christmas Oratorio'. Handel, 'Fireworks Music', 'Water Music'] Concerts various. MWorld 46 27 4 Jul 1868 471
157. [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
158. Hallé, Charles[Correction on source of accompaniments for a Bach Prelude (Greenheys, Manchester, January 13, 1889)] Correspondence. To the editor of the Musical World. MWorld 69 3 19 Jan 1889 38
159. 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
160. [anon.]Covent Garden. The dramatic world. Promenade Concerts. [Gounod, 'Ave Maria' on the second prelude from Bach's Well-Tempered Keyboard; Alwina Valleria, Carrodus. Encores] MWorld 69 39 28 Sep 1889 675-676
161. [anon.]Covent Garden promenade concerts. Retrospect. [Mozart, 'Le Nozze di Figaro' Overture. Beethoven, Symphony no. 7. Gounod, 'Marche solennelle' and 'Méditation sur une theme de Bach'. Weber, Concertstück; Hallé. Antoinette Sterling ('Daily Telegraph', Sept. 18)] MWorld 56 39 28 Sep 1878 622
162. 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
163. [anon.]C. P. Emanuel Bach's Clavier-Sonaten, etc. (Continued from page 103). [Tempo directions; ornamentation; performance practice; purpose of the collection] MWorld 47 10 6 Mar 1869 154
164. [anon.]Crefeld (Rhenish Prussia) [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] MWorld 62 16 19 Apr 1884 243
165. [anon.][Criticism of Liszt's arrangements of J. S. Bach's keyboard works] Modern pianism. To the editor of the Musical World. MWorld 70 31 2 Aug 1890 609
166. [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
167. [anon.]Crosby Hall. [W. Rea's three classical chamber concerts in the Throne room] Concerts. [BWV 1016] MWorld 22 13 27 Mar 1847 208
168. [anon.]Crystal Palace concert. [Cherubini, 'Les Deux journées' Overture. Raff, Adagietto and Scherzo from Orchestral Suite in C. J. S. Bach, Prelude and Fugue in E minor; Archer (organist)] MWorld 48 10 5 Mar 1870 167
169. [anon.]Crystal Palace concerts. [Benedict, Overture to 'Der Prinz von Homburg'. Hiller, 'Symphonische Phantasie'. Schubert, 'Der Verschworenen' (operetta). Bach, Orchestral Suite in D. Joachim, 'Concerto in the Hungarian Style'. Wingham, Symphony in B flat. Anna Drasdil, Mme Peschka-Leutner (soprano). Introduction of new music by Brahms and Wagner to London audiences] MWorld 50 14 6 Apr 1872 215-216
170. Sagramore le DesirousCrystal Palace concerts. [Bicentenary of J. S. Bach: Overture from Orchestral Suite no. 1; 'Ein' feste Burg'; Concerto for two violins and strings; Joachim. Comments on the programme book; supremacy of German instrumental music] MWorld 63 10 7 Mar 1885 150
171. [anon.]Crystal Palace concerts. Concerts. [Bach, Concerto for strings in G. Beethoven, Symphony no. 7. Pianoforte Concerto no. 3; Stavenhagen] MWorld 65 51 17 Dec 1887 997
172. [anon.]Crystal Palace concerts. [Importance of the Saturday Concerts. J. S. Bach, Pianoforte Concerto in F minor; Ernst Pauer. Julius Rietz, 'Festival Overture'. Spontini, 'Nurmahal' Overture. Mendelssohn, 'Scotch Symphony'. Caroline Leontieff (mezzo-soprano), Vernon Rigby. Overview of the forthcoming season] [BWV 1056] MWorld 51 41 11 Oct 1873 679-680
173. PhosphorCrystal Palace concerts. [Progress of instrumental music: compositions by Rameau, Gabrieli, Bach and Handel. Mrs. Hutchinson. Watkin Mills] MWorld 63 13 28 Mar 1885 197
174. [anon.]Crystal Palace concerts. [Saturday Concerts. Auber, Overture to 'La Muette de Portici'. Schumann, Overture to 'Manfred'. Beethoven, Symphony no. 7; Manns. Miss Poyntz, Mlle Liebhart, Foli. Protest against Gounod's 'Ave Maria,' a transcription of Bach's Prelude in C] MWorld 46 5 1 Feb 1868 72-73
175. [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
176. Grove, GeorgeCrystal Palace.--Saturday Concerts and Afternoon Promenades, 1873-74. [The 8th series of Saturday concerts starts on 4 October, incl. Bach's F minor pianoforte concerto] [BWV 1056] MWorld 51 37 13 Sep 1873 613
177. [anon.]Das Wohltemperirte Klavier. Forty-eight Preludes and Fugues by J. S. Bach. Edited by Ernst Pauer (London: Augener & Co.). Reviews. MWorld 50 12 23 Mar 1872 190
178. [anon.][Death of German composer Friedrich Wilhelm Telle. Performances of Bach's 'Matthäus-Passion' in European cities]. MWorld 40 23 7 Jun 1862 360
179. [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
180. [anon.][Dissenting minister's diatribe against Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion' ('Tonic Sol-fa Reporter')] Occasional note. [BWV 244] MWorld 51 18 3 May 1873 287
181. Dudeney, T. J.Dr. Bridge at Taunton. Organ recitals [Handel, Haydn, Bach] MWorld 62 51 20 Dec 1884 798
182. [anon.]Drei Heften Sonate für Violine allein -- Johann Sebastian Bach (Schott). MWorld 40 44 1 Nov 1862 694-695
183. [anon.]Dr. Hans von Bülow (From the 'Times'). [Pianoforte recitals: Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonatas, opp. 31, no. 3 and 110. Bach, 'Fuga chromatica'. Schumann, Chopin] [BWV 903] MWorld 51 23 7 Jun 1873 373
184. [anon.]Dr. Hans von Bülow's recitals (From 'The Times'). [Hummel, Grand Fantaisie, op. 18. Bach, 'Italian Concerto'. Sterndale Bennett, 'The Maid of Orleans'. Liszt, 'Études de concert': 'Spanish Rhapsody'. Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonata, op. 109] [BWV 971] MWorld 51 47 22 Nov 1873 780
185. [anon.]Dr. von Bülow's recitals. [St. James's Hall: compositions by Schubert, Mozart, Chopin, Liszt, Bach] MWorld 53 1 2 Jan 1875 6
186. [anon.]Dublin University Magazine. Correspondence. To the Editor of the Musical World. MWorld 15 273 (NS.8/181) 17 Jun 1841 390-393
187. [anon.]Dwight upon Bach's B flat Motet (From 'Dwight's Journal of Music'). ['Sing to the Lord a new-made song'] MWorld 57 17 26 Apr 1879 251
188. Edinburgh.--The Professional Society's Second Concert. Provincials. [Mendelssohn's oratorio of St. Paul as spirit of Bach and Handel; The chorales, the melodies of which are by Sebastian Bach, are truly sublime, particularly that one commencing 'Sleepers awake,' which is quite superb.] MWorld 8 104 (NS.1/10) 8 Mar 1838 164-165
189. [anon.]Eisenach. [Ceremony to affix a tablet to the house of J. S. Bach's birth] MWorld 46 14 4 Apr 1868 230
190. [anon.]Eisenach [Erection the Bach monument]. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. MWorld 61 42 20 Oct 1883 660
191. [anon.]Eisenach [Unveiling of the Bach monument] Foreign budget (From correspondents). MWorld 62 41 11 Oct 1884 639
192. [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
193. Gauntlett, Henry JohnEnglish ecclesiastical composers of the present age. MWorld 2 21 5 Aug 1836 113-120
194. 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
195. [anon.][Eulogy on the pantomime. Comparison of Bach and Handel]. MWorld 39 52 28 Dec 1861 821-823
196. [Parke, William Thomas]Excerpts from Parke's musical memoirs. Excerpt no. 48 (Continued from page 115) 1805. [Recollections of Dr. Walcot who wrote under the pseudonym 'Pindar.' King's Theatre: J. C. Bach, 'La Clemenza di Scipione' (biographical sketch) (To be continued)] MWorld 62 10 8 Mar 1884 149
197. [anon.]Exhibition Concerts [the Albert Hall] ['On Monday and Tuesday next will be performed Bach's Overture and Suite in B minor for flute and strings--a work which, so far as we know, has never been publicly heard in England.'] [BWV 1067] MWorld 51 1873 446
198. [Papendick, Mrs.][Extracts from Mrs. Papendick's journal: Johann Christian Bach; Abel, Cramer (violinist), Fischer (oboist). Herschel's concerts: Ranzini (conductor), Horn (pianist). Webb, organist at St. George's Chapel, Windsor] The organ world. MWorld 65 32 6 Aug 1887 (22-23) 614-615
199. Lampadius, Wilhelm AdolfFelix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Continued from page 100). MWorld 44 8 24 Feb 1866 115-116
200. Lampadius, Wilhelm AdolfFelix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Continued from page 181). MWorld 44 12 24 Mar 1866 203
201. Lampadius, Wilhelm AdolfFelix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Continued from page 36). ['A Memorial for His Friends', by W. A. Lampadius. Translated for the 'Musical World' by J. V. Bridgeman (reproduction interdicted). Letter to Moscheles; Mendelssohn's Berlin performances of Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion'; journey to London for concerts; Düsseldorf Musical Festival (To be continued)] MWorld 44 4 27 Jan 1866 51-52
202. [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
203. [anon.]Festival of the Three Choirs (From the 'Daily Telegraph'). Wednesday, Sept. 9. [Joseph Smith's 'St. Kevin'; summary of the dramatic and musical situations; use of Irish melodic style. Gounod, 'The Redemption'. Festival evensong. Spohr, 'The Last Judgment'. Bach, 'A Stronghold Sure' (cantata)] MWorld 63 37 5 Sep 1885 571-573
204. [anon.]Festival of the Three Choirs. Wednesday. [Mrs. Meadows White, 'Ode to the Passions'. Handel, 'Judas Maccabæus'. Beethoven, Symphony no. 4. Goetz, 'By the Waters of Babylon'. Bach, Magnificat ('D. T.')] MWorld 60 37 16 Sep 1882 571-573
205. [anon.]Festival of the Three Choirs (Worcester, Sept. 14th). [Handel, 'Messiah'. J. N. Hummel, Mass in E flat. Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'. Mendelssohn, 'Lobgesang'. Handel, 'L'Allegro, il penseroso ed il moderato'; Mlle Tietjens, Vernon Rigby, Mme Lemmens-Sherrington, Lewis Thomas, Santley. Beethoven, incidental music to 'The Ruins of Athens'] MWorld 50 38 21 Sep 1872 599-601
206. [anon.]First Lessons in Singing, and the Notation of Music, all adapted for Children. The Singing Master, No.1. designed for the Use of Schools. Second Edition. -- Taylor & Walton. / Rudiments of the Science of Harmony, or Thorough Bass. The Singing Master, No. 2. Second Edition.--Ditto. / The First Class Tune Book, containing a Selection of simple and pleasing Airs, arranged with appropriate Words, for young Children. The Singing Master, No. 3. Second Edition.--Ditto. / The Second Class Tune Book, &c.&c, Second Edition.--Ditto. The eight-part motets of Sebastian Bach--of which Sir George Smart has averred, that before they can be performed in England, we must first create the singers; and of which also, it would seem, by the production of Bach's plain counterpoint mass at the Ancient Concerts, Mr. Knyvett will not take the trouble to inform himself about--are certain periods in the year sung from memory in the streets of Leipsic by the members of the Thomas-schule. ... MWorld 9 112 (NS.2/18) 3 May 1838 16-17
207. [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
208. [anon.][Forkel on Bach]. Occasional notes. MWorld 54 39 23 Sep 1876 643
209. [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
210. Prescott, OliveriaForm, or design in music. III. The sonata. [Bach, 'English Suite' in F; Mozart, Pianoforte Sonata in F (To be continued)] MWorld 57 21 24 May 1879 317-318
211. Prescott, OliveriaForm, or design in vocal music. The anthem. [Samuel Sebastian Wesley, 'Blessed be the God and Father'; Handel, Sixth Chandos Anthem; Bach, 'My Spirit Was in Heaviness' (Continued from page 269. To be continued)] MWorld 60 19 13 May 1882 285
212. Prescott, OliveriaForm, or design in vocal music. The anthem (Continued from page 285). [Bach, 'My Spirit Was in Heaviness' (cantata)]. Opera [Alessandro Scarlatti, Gluck (To be continued)] MWorld 60 23 10 Jun 1882 349-350
213. [anon.][Forthcoming performance of Bach's Mass in B minor. Meeting of the Birmingham Musical Festival committee] Occasional notes. MWorld 54 18 29 Apr 1876 310
214. [G.]Four hands at a fiddle concerto. London, Saturday, July 13, 1878. [Satire on Bach's arrangement for four pianos of a Vivaldi violin concerto] MWorld 56 28 13 Jul 1878 450
215. [anon.][Fragment from a Bach fugue] 'A Gusher' (From the 'Graphic') [Poem]. MWorld 59 33 13 Aug 1881 518
216. [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
217. [anon.]Frankfort-on-the-Maine [Bach, 'Passions-Musik']. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. MWorld 44 16 21 Apr 1866 258
218. [anon.]Frankfort-on-the-Maine (From a correspondent). [Cecilien Verein: Bach, Mass in B minor; Carl Müller (conductor)] MWorld 53 49 4 Dec 1875 820
219. 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
220. 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
221. [anon.]Friday night. Birmingham Musical Festival. [Bach, Magnificat. Berlioz, Messe des morts; E. Lloyd. Beethoven, Symphony no. 5. Handel, Saul (Prout's orchestrations)] MWorld 67 36 8 Sep 1888 715
222. [L., W.]Friedemann Bach. [Biographical study (From the 'Neue Berliner Musikzeitung'. To be continued)] MWorld 62 32 9 Aug 1884 497
223. [L., W.]Friedemann Bach (Continued from page 497) [Biographical study (From the 'Neue Berliner Musikzeitung'. To be continued)] MWorld 62 33 16 Aug 1884 512-513
224. L., W.Friedemann Bach (Continued from page 513) [Biographical study; sources of his compositions] London, Saturday, August 23, 1884. MWorld 62 34 23 Aug 1884 528-529
225. [anon.]From the 'Daily Telegraph', March 30. Saturday Popular Concerts. [St. James's Hall. Mendelssohn, Octet. Veracini, Violoncello Sonata; Piatti. Haydn, Pianoforte Sonata; Franklin Taylor. Bach, Violin Concerto in A minor; Joachim. Novelties presented during the season] MWorld 52 14 4 Apr 1874 210
226. [anon.]From Vienna. [Comparison of Bach's Violin Sonata in A minor in versions for solo and string orchestra; Joachim. Brahms, Sextet ('Wiener-Zeitung')] MWorld 57 6 8 Feb 1879 93-94
227. [anon.]Fräulein Anna Mehlig's recital. [Bach, Prelude and Fugue in G minor. Weber, Pianoforte Sonata in A flat. Reinecke, Impromptu for two pianofortes and Schumann, Andante and Variations with Annette Essipoff] MWorld 53 51 18 Dec 1875 855
228. PolkawFugue. To Shaver Silver, Esq. London, Saturday, May 29, 1880. [Composition by Bach in Liszt's arrangement] MWorld 58 22 29 May 1880 341
229. [anon.]Gavotte and Rondo from Bach's Sixth Violin Sonata. Transcribed by W. Rockstro (London: Robert Cocks & Co.) Reviews. MWorld 49 31 5 Aug 1871 495
230. [anon.]Gavotte in ré: extrait des sonates de violoncello de John Sebastian Bach. Transcrite pour piano par D. Brocca (London: W. Czerny). Reviews. MWorld 48 48 26 Nov 1870 789
231. [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
232. Drinkwater HardGloucester Musical Festival (From our special correspondent). Gloucester, September 9th, 1871. [Handel, 'Acis and Galatea'; Vernon Rigby, Mlle Tietjens, Lewis Thomas. Spohr, 'Azor and Zemira' (finale); Cora de Wilhorst, Bentham, Mme Patey. Mozart, 'Le Nozze di Figaro' (selections); Miss Harrison, Foli, Cora de Wilhorst, Mlle Tietjens. Mendelssohn, Rondo brillante in E flat; Agnes Zimmermann. Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'. Handel, 'Messiah'. Attendance. Wesley as conductor] MWorld 49 37 16 Sep 1871 595-597
233. Drinkwater HardGloucester Musical Festival (From our special correspondent). Thursday, Sept. 7. [Handel, 'Acis and Galatea'. G. W. Cusins, 'Gideon'. Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'] MWorld 49 36 9 Sep 1871 577-578
234. [anon.]Gloucester Musical Festival (From the 'Times'. Continued from page 600). Gloucester, Sept. 7. [Bach, 'Passion According to St. Matthew'. Beethoven, 'The Mount of Olives'; Mlle Albani, W. H. Cummings, Maybrick. Sullivan, 'In memoriam' Overture. B. Luard Selby, Kyrie-eleison. Brahms, 'A German Requiem'; Adela Vernon, Mme Patey, Cummings, Santley. Mendelssohn, 'Lobgesang'. Handel, 'Messiah'; Harford Lloyd (conductor), Mlle Albani, Sophie Löwe, Mme Patey, Santley, Edward Lloyd] MWorld 55 37 15 Sep 1877 615-616
235. [anon.]Gloucester Musical Festival (From the 'Times'). Gloucester, Sept. 7. [Bach, 'St. Matthew Passion'. W. G. Cusins, 'Gideon'. Selections from Spohr's 'Calvary'] MWorld 49 37 16 Sep 1871 587
236. Thaddeus Egg [Bennett, Joseph]Gluck, Haydn, P. E. Bach, Weber, Mendelssohn. Translated from the German by Lady Wallace (London, Longmans, Green & Co.). Letters of Distinguished Musicians: MWorld 45 44, 45 2, 9 Nov 1867 744-745; 766
237. PhosphorGold and wire band. To the editor of the 'Musical World'. [Bach's resonator explained] MWorld 58 33 14 Aug 1880 512
238. Ehlert, LouisGounod 'contra' Wagner (Translated expressly for the 'Musical World'). [Controversy brought about by Wagner's interpretation and instrumentation of Beethoven's Symphony no. 9, and Gounod's Bach transcription 'Méditation sur le premier Prélude de S. Bach' ('Aus der Tonwelt', essays)] MWorld 56 2 12 Jan 1878 38-39
239. [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
240. [anon.]Guild of Organists. The organ world. [Conversazione at the College, Hart-street, Bloomsbury. Showing of the autographs: Bach's Das wohltemperirte Klavier; Samuel Wesley's oratorio on the story of Ruth; Mira lege, eleventh-century French mss. Collection of instruments lent by F. W. Galpin] MWorld 69 46 16 Nov 1889 810-811
241. [anon.]Hamburgh [Bach, 'Johannes-Passion']. MWorld 49 11 18 Mar 1871 158
242. [anon.]Handel and Bach (From the 'Ladies' Repository'). [Comparison of musical styles] MWorld 48 1 1 Jan 1870 3
243. MacFarren, George AlexanderHandel and Bach. Part I. [Lecture delivered to the Musical Association] MWorld 63 45, 46, 47, 48 7, 14, 21, 28 Nov 1885 705-706; 721-722; 737-738; 753-754
244. MacFarren, George AlexanderHandel and Bach. Part II (Continued from page 754) London, Saturday, December 5, 1885. [Lecture delivered to the Musical Association]. MWorld 63 49, 50, 51, 52 5, 12, 19, 26 Dec 1885 768-769; 779-780; 795; 811-812
245. [anon.]Handel and John Sebastian Bach. Omniana. [Mutual esteem] MWorld 13 193 (NS.5/100) 28 Nov 1839 489
246. [anon.]Handel Society. The organ world. Concerts. [Stanford, The Revenge. J. S. Bach, God's Time is the Best. Handel, Concerto] MWorld 67 24 16 Jun 1888 475
247. [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
248. [anon.]Harpsichord and piano (From the 'Pall Mall Gazette', Nov. 4). [Ernst Pauer's historical concerts; employment of period instruments. Remarks on pianos belonging to Chopin, Beethoven. C. P. E. Bach, Sonata] MWorld 45 49 7 Dec 1867 833
249. [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
250. [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
251. [anon.]Her majesty's Opera, Drury Lane. 'Revivals', edited by J. W. Davison: Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. ['Daily Telegraph'] MWorld 49 25 24 Jun 1871 381-382
252. [anon.]Herr Anton Rubinstein (From the 'Times'). [St. James's Hall: selections from Bach's 'Well-Tempered Keyboard'. Mozart, Rondo in A minor. Beethoven, Pianoforte Sonata, op. 57. Chopin, Pianoforte Sonata, op. 58. Rubinstein, 'Miniatures'] MWorld 54 20 13 May 1876 338
253. [anon.]Herr Carl Diechmann. Concerts various. [... concert at the Hanover Square Rooms on Tuesday last. ... The programme opened with Bach's Suite in D--the only work of the kind by that master which has come down to us.' ...] [BWV 1068] MWorld 51 14 5 Apr 1873 217
254. [anon.]Herr Ernst Pauer's concerts. [Historical performances of pianoforte music in chronological order: Bach, D. Scarlatti, Handel, Mozart, Beethoven, Hummel, Liszt and Thalberg] MWorld 45 51 21 Dec 1867 866
255. [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
256. H. K., Jun.Herr Hermann Franke's concerts. [Brahms, Pianoforte Quartet in C. Bach, Chaconne in D minor; Wilhelmj. Walter Bache] [BWV 1004/5] MWorld 54 49 2 Dec 1876 808
257. [anon.]Herr Joachim at the Monday Popular Concerts (From the 'Pall Mall Gazette'). [J. S. Bach, Unaccompanied Violin Sonata in G minor. Chamber music of Beethoven. Schubert, Pianoforte Sonata in A major; Agnes Zimmermann] MWorld 52 8 21 Feb 1874 108
258. Hanslick, Eduard[Historical note on instruments owned by Haydn, Mozart, Bach and Beethoven ('Neue freie Presse')] Occasional notes. MWorld 53 44 30 Oct 1875 732
259. T, A.[History of the so-called Bach revival] MWorld 39 45 9 Nov 1861 713-714
260. [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
261. [anon.]In memoriam [To Joseph Joachim] London, Saturday, April 16, 1881. [subjects of Bach's fugues] MWorld 59 16 16 Apr 1881 240
262. [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
263. 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
264. [anon.]'Introduction to the Organ.'--George Cooper--Addison & Hollier. MWorld 29 29 19 Jul 1851 459
265. [anon.]J. C. Bach's Scotch Sonata [St. James's Hall] London, Saturday, February 8, 1879. [J. C. Bach, Sonata for keyboard; Bessie Richards. Use of the tune 'The Yellow Hair'd Laddie' (From the 'Times')] MWorld 57 6 8 Feb 1879 89
266. [anon.]Joachim at the Monday Popular Concerts (From the 'Pall Mall Gazette'). [Bach, Chaconne for unaccompanied violin] [BWV 1004/5] MWorld 49 8 25 Feb 1871 109
267. [anon.]Johann Christian Bach. [Biographical sketch (From the 'New York Kleine Musikzeitung')] MWorld 48 6 5 Feb 1870 99-100
268. [anon.]Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frederick Handel. The organ world. Notes. MWorld 67 36 8 Sep 1888 (144) 712
269. [anon.]Johann Sebastian Bach (From the 'New American Encyclopædia') MWorld 42 42 15 Oct 1864 658-659
270. [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
271. Bitter, Carl HermannJohann Sebastian Bach's Mass in B minor (Concluded from page 373). London, Saturday, June 3, 1876. MWorld 54 23 3 Jun 1876 388-389
272. Bitter, Carl HermannJohann Sebastian Bach's Mass in B minor (Continued from page 309). [To be continued]. London, Saturday, May 6, 1876. MWorld 54 19 6 May 1876 324-325
273. Bitter, Carl HermannJohann Sebastian Bach's Mass in B minor (Continued from page 325) [To be continued] London, Saturday, May 13, 1876. MWorld 54 20 13 May 1876 340-341
274. Bitter, Carl HermannJohann Sebastian Bach's Mass in B minor (Continued from page 340) [To be continued] London, Saturday, May 20, 1876. MWorld 54 21 20 May 1876 356-357
275. Bitter, Carl HermannJohann Sebastian Bach's Mass in B minor (Continued from page 357). [To be continued] London, Saturday, May 27, 1876. MWorld 54 22 27 May 1876 372-373
276. Bitter, Carl HermannJohann Sebastian Bach's Mass in B minor (To be continued). London, Saturday, April 22, 1876. [Summary of the textual and musical situations] MWorld 54 18 29 Apr 1876 309-310
277. 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
278. [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
279. [Burney, Charles]John Sebastian Bach. [Biographical sketch] MWorld 20 12, 13 20, 27 Mar 1845 134-135; 146-147
280. 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
281. [anon.]John Sebastian Bach. [Compositional skill praised 'par excellence' ('Morning Chronicle')] MWorld 13 208 (NS.6/115) 12 Mar 1840 156-157
282. 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
283. [anon.]John Sebastian Bach. [Retrospect on the composer's accomplishment on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of his birth ('D. T.')] MWorld 61 46 17 Nov 1883 716
284. Gauntlett, Henry JohnJohn Sebastian Bach and George Frederic Handel. MWorld 5 62, 63, 65 19, 26 May, 9 Jun 1837 145-148; 161-165; 193-196
285. [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
286. [anon.]John Sebastian Bach's grand studies for the organ; consisting of preludes, fugues, toccatas and fantasias, never before published in this country. Book 4.--Coventry & Hollier. Review. MWorld 7 82 6 Oct 1837 60-61
287. [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
288. 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
289. [anon.]John Sebastian Bach's 'Passions'. MWorld 35 37 12 Sep 1857 590
290. [anon.]John Sebastian Bach (Translated from Zelter's 'Letters to Göthe') [Influence of Couperin] MWorld 33 6 10 Feb 1855 82
291. [anon.]Joseph Joachim. Musical Intelligence. Miscellaneous. [Beethoven, Violin Concerto. J. S. Bach, Chaconne ('Morning Post')] [BWV 1004/5] MWorld 46 15 11 Apr 1868 253
292. 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
293. MacFarren, George AlexanderJ. S. Bach's 'Passion of St. Matthew'. [Overview; genesis; Biblical source; general character (To be continued)] [BWV 244] MWorld 51 33 16 Aug 1873 560
294. MacFarren, George AlexanderJ. S. Bach's 'Passion of St. Matthew' (Continued from page 560). [I. Narrative. II. Choral tunes. III. Reflective passages (To be continued)] [BWV 244] MWorld 51 34 23 Aug 1873 567
295. MacFarren, George AlexanderJ. S. Bach's 'Passion of St. Matthew' (Continued from page 567). [Summary of the dramatic and musical situations (April 1870)] [BWV 244] MWorld 51 37 13 Sep 1873 623-624
296. Andre, GustavusJ. Seb. Bach's Grand Mass In B Minor, For two Sopranos, Alto, Tenor, Bass, and full Orchestras. The admirers of the Great Seb. Bach's Sublime Compositions, are most respectfully informed that arrangements have been made with the Publishers for importing the above Work into England. The Full Score, Pianoforte Score, and the separate Vocal Parts, will be published by Subscription, and a list of Subscribers, previous to April, 1838, given with the second and last part of the Full Score. ... MWorld 8 97 (NS.1/3) 19 Jan 1838 47
297. [anon.]La musica italiana e la musica tedesca. [Comparison of styles from Palestrina to Bach (From the 'Gazzetta dei teatri') (To be continued)] MWorld 61 2 13 Jan 1883 21
298. [anon.]Leeds, April 22, 1889. Provincial. [Leeds Parish Church: Bach, St. Matthew Passion; Creser (conductor)] MWorld 69 17 27 Apr 1889 272
299. [anon.]Leeds festival. [Choral rehearsals. Raff's 'The World's End, the Judgment, and the New World'. Bach, 'Thou Guide of Israel' (cantata). G. A. Macfarren, 'King David' (Correspondence of the 'Graphic')] MWorld 61 30 28 Jul 1883 469
300. D., T. J.[Leeds Musical Festival] (By telegraph. From an esteemed correspondent). First day. [Mendelssohn, 'Elijah'. Cellier, 'Gray's Elegy'. Raff, 'The World's End, the Judgment, and the New World' (oratorio); Miss Damian, Santley. Selections from Handel's oratorios; Hilda Wilson, Annie Marriott. Walter Parratt and Dr. Spark (organists). Barnby, 'The Lord is King' (cantata). Mozart, 'Deus tibi laus et honor' (motet). Bach, 'Thou Guide of Israel' (cantata)] MWorld 61 41 13 Oct 1883 638-639
301. [anon.]Leeds Musical Festival ('D. T.'). Oct. 15. [Sullivan, 'The Martyr of Antioch'; Mme Patey, Edward Lloyd, King. Schubert, 'Song of Miriam'. Spark's organ recitals. J. S. Bach, 'O Light Everlasting'. Raff, 'Leonore' Symphony. Thomas Wingham, 'Mors janua vitæ' Overture] MWorld 58 43 23 Oct 1880 671-673

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