Type | List | Author | Title [further info] | Series | Vol | No | Year | Pages | Status |
| 1. | Atkins, Ivor | Bach's Organ Music. |
MTimes |
63 | 956 | Oct 1922 |
685-689 |
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| 2. | Atkins, Ivor (arr.) | CHORAL WEDDING POSTLUDE / JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH. |
|
| | 1926 |
5p |
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| 3. | Atkins, Ivor (ed.) | COME, REDEEMER OF OUR RACE (Nun komm, der heiden Heiland) Erste Composition. CANTATA for soprano, tenor, and bass soli, chorus and orchestra by J. S. BACH. |
|
| | c 1906 |
23p |
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| 4. | Atkins, Ivor (ed.) | Jesus Sleeps, What Hope Remaineth? = (Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen?): Cantata for alto, tenor and bass soli, chorus, and orchestra / by J. S. Bach. |
|
| | 1903 |
27p |
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| 5. | Atkins, Ivor (ed.) | Ready be, my soul, alway: cantata for the twenty-second Sunday after Trinity, for SATB soli, chorus and orchestra / by J. S. Bach. |
|
| | 1926 |
27p |
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| 6. | Atkins, Ivor (ed.) | The chorale preludes. Orgelbüchlein (Little organ book). |
OrgWorks(Novello) |
15 | | 1916 |
xii, 123p |
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| 7. | Atkins, Ivor (ed.) | The chorales used in the organ works of Bach. |
OrgWorks(Novello) |
20 | | 1916 |
91p |
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| 8. | Atkins, Ivor (ed.) | THE LORD IS A SUN AND SHIELD: CANTATA for soprano, alto and bass soli, chorus, and orchestra. Composed for the Leipzig Reformation Festival of 1735 by J. S. BACH. |
|
| | c 1902 |
35p |
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| 9. | Atkins, Ivor (ed.) | The passion of our Lord according to Saint John / set to music by John Sebastian Bach. |
|
| | 1929 |
v, 149p |
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| 10. | Atkins, Ivor; Diack, John Michael (arr.) | Psalm CXXI, for chorus and semi-chorus. |
|
| | 1925 |
30p |
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| 11. | Atkins, Ivor; Diack, John Michael (arr.) | The Hundredth Psalm: For semi-chorus, chorus and orchestra / Bach. |
|
| | 1924 |
32p |
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| 12. | Atkins, Ivor; Elgar, Edward | St. Matthew Passion. |
MTimes |
52 | 824 | Oct 1911 |
643-645 |
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| 13. | Atkins, Ivor; Emery, Walter (eds.) | Orgelbüchlein (Little organ book) |
OrgWorks(Novello) |
15 | [rev] | c 1957 |
xii, 123p |
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| 14. | Elgar, Edward; Atkins, Ivor (eds.) | The Passion of our Lord According to S. Matthew set to music by John Sebastian Bach. |
|
| | 1911 |
vii, 197p |
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