Type | List | Author: Title, Series, Vol/No (Year/Month/Date of Publication), Pages | Status | | 1. | Moroney, Davitt: Couperin, Marpurg and Roeser: a Germanic 'Art de Toucher le Clavecin', or a French 'Wahre Art'? [ce]KeyboardInBaroqueEurope (2003), 111-130. | |
| 2. | Wolff, Christoph: Invention, composition and the improvement of nature: apropos Bach the teacher and practical philosopher. [ce]KeyboardInBaroqueEurope (2003), 133-139. | |
| 3. | Williams, Peter F.: Is there an anxiety of influence discernible in J. S. Bach's 'Clavierübung I'? [ce]KeyboardInBaroqueEurope (2003), 140-156. | |
| 4. | Schulenberg, David: 'Towards the most elegant taste': developments in keyboard accompaniment from J. S. to C. P. E. Bach. [ce]KeyboardInBaroqueEurope (2003), 157-168. | |
| 5. | Wollny, Peter: '... welche dem größten Concerte gleichen': the polonaises of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. [ce]KeyboardInBaroqueEurope (2003), 169-183. | |
| 6. | Delft, Menno van: 'Schnellen': a quintessential articulation technique in eighteenth-century keyboard playing. [ce]KeyboardInBaroqueEurope (2003), 187-197. | |
| 7. | Levin, Robert D.: Mozart's non-metrical keyboard preludes. [ce]KeyboardInBaroqueEurope (2003), 198-216. | |
| 8. | Mortensen, Lars Ulrik: J. S. Bach: Keyboard Partita in A minor after BWV 1004. [ce]KeyboardInBaroqueEurope (2003), 218-236. | |
| 9. | Butt, John: Towards a genealogy of the keyboard concerto. [ce]KeyboardInBaroqueEurope (2003), 93-110. | |
| 10. | Hogwood, Christopher (ed.): The Keyboard in Baroque Europe. [Festschrift for Gustav Leonhardt on his 75th birthday 30 May 2003] - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. xviii, 245p. ISBN: 0-521-81055-8. (= Musical Performance and Reception) [contents] | |