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AUTHOR: | [anon.] |
TITLE: | Madame Schumann's Recitals. |
SERIES: | MWorld, Vol. 51, No. 11 (15 Mar 1873), pp. 162. |
PUBL. DATA: | [... 'Among other compositions brought forward by the gifted pianist was J. S. Bach's so called 'Italianisches Concert' (Italian Concerto), which Kuhnau, a contemporary of Bach's styled simply 'Klavier-Sonate,' and which, if it really did emanate from the genius of Bach, a fact that some in the face of traditional quasi-authority deny, is comparatively one of the least important works of its kind with which that most learned, ingenious, and profound of musicians is accredited. It was played, however, in such a style as to win a 'recall' for the player...] [BWV 971] |
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