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1. Bach, Quantz, and the flute. Traverso 12 4 Oct 2000 13-15
2. Bach, Quantz and the Tranverse Flute: Interrelationships and Influences. [p]ABS_Yale Apr 1998
3. Bachs in Berlin: The Courts of Brandenburg-Prussia As Background to Instrumental Works of J.S., W.F., and C.P.E. Bach. [p]ABS_Wisconsin May 2010
4. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and the flute. FlutistQ 39 4 Summer 2014 20-33
5. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach en de fluit. I. Fluit 22 4 Sep 2014 10-17
6. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach en de fluit. II. Fluit 23 1 Jan 2015 11-14
7. Chamber Music and Piano Music. [ce]ASingAkadBerlinCat 2010 97-110
8. De fluitist van Sanssouci: Koning Frederik 'de Grote' als uitvoerder en componist. Fluit 21 1 Jan 2013 5-14
9. 'For the Church as Well as For the Orchestra': J.S. Bach, the Missa, and the Dresden Court, 1700-1750. Bach 38 2 2007 1-38
10. In Memoriam: Peter F. Williams (14 May 1937—20 March 2016). BachNotesABS 25 Fall 2016 8-9
11. J. S. Bach and His Sons. BachPerspectives 11 2017 x, 191p
12. Kammermusik und Klaviermusik. [ce]ASingAkadBerlinCat 2010 191-205
13. Keyboards, Bachs, and Berlin: Keyboard Instruments and Members of the Bach Family at the Court of Frederick 'the Great'. [p]ABS_Rochester Sep 2012
14. Keyboards, Music Rooms, and the Bach Family at the Court of Frederick the Great. BachPerspectives 11 2017 24-82
15. Like father, like son? Emanuel Bach and the writing of biography. [ce]Late18cComposers_CPEB 2015 23-50
16. Like father, like son? Emanuel Bach and the writing of biography. [fs]Williams70 2007 253-279
17. More Discoveries From the Archive of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin: The Long-Lost Flute Quartets and other works of Johann Joachim Quantz (1697-1773). [p]IS_Memphis Nov 2003
18. Quantz als Kopist, Komponist und Vermittler von Dresdner Repertoire: Rheinsberg, Bayreuth, Berlin und seine europäische Reise. [p]Dresden Jun 2010
19. Quantz and the Flute at Dresden: His Instruments, His Repertory, and Their Significance for the 'Versuch' and the Bach Circle. diss. 1998 xxxiv, 727p
20. Quantz's Quatuors and Other Works Newly Discovered. EarlyM 31 4 Nov 2003 484-505
21. Rewriting the Recent Past: Icons, Anecdotes, and the Music of Eighteenth-Century Berlin. [p]BICB_Warsaw Jul 2006
22. Rewriting the Recent Past: Icons, Anecdotes, and the Music of Eighteenth-Century Berlin. [p]AMS_LosAngeles Nov 2006
23. Solo Sonatas / Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. CPEBachCW 2 1 2008 xxx, 146p
24. The Art of the Cadenza: Improvisation and Composition in Eighteenth-Century Sonatas and Concertos for Flute. MichaelsteinKonfBer 74 2008 237-262
25. The court of Brandenburg-Prussia. [ce]MusicGermanCourts 2011 79-130
26. The flute at Dresden: Ramifications for eighteenth-century woodwind performance in Germany. [cr]York1999 2005 145-165
27. The Partita in A Minor for Unaccompanied Flute BWV 1013: Problems and Possibilities. Bach 51 2 2020 259-294
28. The Quartets of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. [p]ABS_Ohio May 2014
29. The Trio in Bach's Musical Offering: A Salute to Frederick's Tastes and Quantz's Flutes? BachPerspectives 4 1999 79-110

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