Bach Printed Music Database Search Result |
Type | List | Author: Title, Series, Vol/No (Year/Month/Date of Publication), Pages | Status |
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1. | Nettl, Paul: Luther and Music. (1948), 174p Trans. by Frida Best and Ralph Weed. Philadelphia: The Muhlenburg Press. [1948] 5 ll, 174p
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2. | Marissen, Michael: The Social and Religious Designs of J. S. Bach's Brandenburg Concertos. (1995), 160p Princeton Univ. Press, 1995. 160p. - 2/1999. 150p. ISBN: 0-691-00686-5.
Notes lii/4 (Jun 1996) 1165-1166 (F. Ellisworth Peterson) MLetters lxxvii/3 (Aug 1996) 466-469 (Michael Talbot) EarlyM xxiv/3 (Aug 1996) 503-505 (David Ledbetter) HistBrassSocJ viii (1996) 127-128 (Andrew Parrott) ChurchHist lxv/4 (Dec 1996) 717-718 (Paul Westermeyer) JRMA cxxii/1 (1997) 127-130 (David Humphreys) MTimes cxli/1871 (Summer 2000) 63-67 (Yo Tomita) | ||
3. | Marissen, Michael: Lutheranism, Anti-Judaism, and Bach's St. John Passion. (1998), 127p With an annotated literal translation of the libretto. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. 127p.
Notes lvi/1 (Sep 1999) 135/137 (Matthew Dirst) MLetters lxxxi/1 (2000) 94-96 (Geoffrey Weber) Yo Tomita, 'On-line Book Review' | ||
4. | Kevorkian, Tanya: Baroque Piety: Religion, Society, and Music in Leipzig, 1650-1750. (2007), 266p Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007. 266p. ISBN: 0-7546-5490-7.
Renaissance Quarterly lxi/3 (Fall 2008) 991-992 (Mark Peters) BIOSJ xxxii (2008) 214-215 (David Knight) H-Net (Apr 2008) (Janette Tilley) LutherQ xxii/4 (Winter 2008) 465-467 (Paul Westermeyer) ChurchHist lxxvii/4 (Dec 2008) 1064-1066 (Eric Lund) JAMSoc lxii/1 (Spring 2009) 222-225 (Joyce L. Irwin) Elise Crean, 'On-line Book Review' EarlyM xxxvii/2 (May 2009) 306-307 (John Butt) Bach xl/1 (2009) 85-87 (Markus Rathey) 18cM vii/1 (Mar 2010) 119-121 (Stephen Rose) BachJb xcvii (2011) 293-298 (Michael Maul) |
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