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Walker, Paul MarkTheories of Fugue from the Age of Josquin to the Age of Bach. EastmanStudM13 2000485p
Speerstra, JoelBach and the pedal clavichord: an organist's guide. EastmanStudM26 2004280p
Marvin, Roberta MontemorraScholarly Inquiry in Historical Musicology: Sources, Methods, Interpretations. EastmanStudM28 2004 1-7
Stinson, RussellNew Perspectives on Bach's Great Eighteen Chorales. EastmanStudM28 2004 40-56
Crist, Stephen A.Historical Theology and Hymnology as Tools for Interpreting Bach's Church Cantatas: The Case of Ich elender Mensch, wer wird mich erlösen, BWV 48. EastmanStudM28 2004 57-84
Marissen, MichaelPerformance Practice Issues That Affect Meaning in Two Bach Instrumental Works. EastmanStudM28 2004 85-94
Kramer, Richard A.Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and the Aesthetics of Patricide. EastmanStudM28 2004121-142
Crist, Stephen A.; Marvin, Roberta MontemorraHistorical Musicology: Sources, Methods, Interpretations. Festschrift for Robert L. Marshall. EastmanStudM28 2004448p
Beach, David W.Aspects of Unity in J. S. Bach's Partitas and Suites: An Analytical Study. EastmanStudM33 2005xiii, 92p
Baron, Carol K.Transitions, Transformations, Reversals: Rethinking Bach's World. EastmanStudM37 2006 1-34
Baron, Carol K.Tumultuous Philosophers, Pious Rebels, Revolutionary Teachers, Pedantic Clerics, Vengeful Bureaucrats, Threatened Tyrants, Worldly Mystics: The Religious World Bach Inherited. EastmanStudM37 2006 35-85
Cleve, John vanFamily Values and Dysfunctional Families: Home Life in the Moral Weeklies and Comedies of Bach's Leipzig. EastmanStudM37 2006 86-107
Irwin, Joyce L.Bach in the Midst of Religious Transition. EastmanStudM37 2006108-126
Siegele, UlrichBach's Situation in the Cultural Politics of Contemporary Leipzig. EastmanStudM37 2006127-173
Kevorkian, TanyaThe reception of the Cantata during Leipzig Church Services, 1700-1750. EastmanStudM37 2006174-189
Goodman, Katherine R.From Salon to Kaffeekranz: Gender Wars and the Coffee Cantata in Bach's Leipzig. EastmanStudM37 2006190-218
Kuhnau, JohannA Treatise on Liturgical Text Settings (1710). EastmanStudM37 2006219-226
Scheibel, Gottfried EphraimRandom Thoughts About Church Music in Our Day (1721). EastmanStudM37 2006227-249
Baron, Carol K.Bach's Changing World: Voices in the Community. EastmanStudM37 2006xvi, 264p
Cooper, John MichaelMendelssohn, Goethe, and the Walpurgis night: The Heathen Muse in European Culture, 1700 - 1850. EastmanStudM43 2007xvi, 284p
Saffle, MichaelCzerny and the keyboard fantasy: Traditions, innovations, legacy. EastmanStudM53 2008 202-228
Gramit, DavidBeyond The art of finger dexterity: Reassessing Carl Czerny. EastmanStudM53 2008xiii, 280p
Vial, Stephanie D.The Art of Musical Phrasing in the Eighteenth Century. Punctuating the Classical 'Period'. EastmanStudM55 2008xvi, 358p
Kerman, JosephFugue and its discontents. EastmanStudM58 2008 5-13
Schulenberg, DavidFugues, form, and fingering: Sonata style in Bach's preludes and fugues. EastmanStudM58 2008 14-23
Curry, Robert; Gable, David; Marshall, Robert L.Variations on the canon: Essays on music from Bach to Boulez in honor of Charles Rosen on his eightieth birthday. EastmanStudM58 2008x, 375p
Rothfarb, LeeAugust Halm: A critical and creative life in music. EastmanStudM68 2009xix, 293p
Schulenberg, DavidThe Music of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach EastmanStudM79 2010354p
Melamed, Daniel R.Text, voice, and genre in 'Nun ist der Herr zur Ruh gebracht' BWV 244/67. EastmanStudM102 2013111-135
Cypess, Rebecca; Glixon, Beth; Link, NathanWord, image, and song, Vol. 2: Essays on musical voices. EastmanStudM102 2013288p
Schulenberg, DavidThe Music of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. EastmanStudM114 2014xv, 416p
Todd, R. LarryMendelssohn and the contrapuntal tradition. EastmanStudM118 2014 15-39
Mercer-Taylor, PeterMendelssohn and the legacy of Beethoven's ninth: Vocality in the 'Reformation' symphony. EastmanStudM118 2014 61-88
Little, William A.Mendelssohn and the Organ. EastmanStudM118 2014 91-110
Stinson, RussellSome observations on Mendelssohn's Bach recital. EastmanStudM118 2014111-121
Thistlethwaite, Nicholas J.'He ought to have a statue': Mendelssohn, Gauntlett, and the English organ reform. EastmanStudM118 2014122-140
Davidsson, HansMendelssohn's sonatas, op. 65, and the Craighead-Saunders organ at the Eastman School of Music: Aspects of performance practice and context. EastmanStudM118 2014141-210
Wolff, ChristophThe Bach tradition among the Mendelssohn ancestry. EastmanStudM118 2014213-223
Thym, JürgenMendelssohn, the organ, and the music of the past: Constructing historical legacies. EastmanStudM118 2014x,339p
Willner, ChannanErnst Oster's vision of hidden repetitions and motivic enlargements in J.S. Bach's short keyboard works. EastmanStudM122 2015157-170
Beach, David W.; Goldenberg, YosefBach to Brahms: Essays on musical design and structure. EastmanStudM122 2015326p
Wollny, PeterBach and the violin. EastmanStudM135 2016 95-122
Riggs, RobertThe violin. EastmanStudM135 2016xviii, 306p
Burkhart, CharlesA letter about the C-major fugue from The well-tempered clavier, Book I. EastmanStudM136 2016 3-11
Anson-Cartwright, MarkThe opening tonal complex of Bach's St. Matthew passion: A linear view. EastmanStudM136 2016 12-25
Samarotto, FrankRecurrence and fantasy in C.P.E. Bach's rondo in G major. EastmanStudM136 2016 26-41
Beach, David W.; Mak, Su-yinExplorations in Schenkerian analysis. EastmanStudM136 2016xii, 359p
Kirkpatrick, MeredithReflections of an American harpsichordist: Unpublished memoirs, essays, and lectures of Ralph Kirkpatrick. EastmanStudM140 2016x, 199p
Kirkpatrick, RalphOn editing Bach's Goldberg variations: For Arthur Mendel (March 31, 1973) EastmanStudM140 2017 99-101
Kirkpatrick, RalphBach and Mozart for violin and harpsichord (ca. 1944) EastmanStudM140 2017110-142
Kirkpatrick, RalphBach and keyboard instruments. EastmanStudM140 2017121-129
Goozé, Marjanne E.What was the Berlin Jewish salon around 1800? EastmanStudM145 2018 21-38
Helfer, Martha B.Lessing and the limits of enlightenment. EastmanStudM145 2018 99-121
Sacks, EliasPoetry, music, and the limits of harmony: Mendelssohn's aesthetic critique of christianity. EastmanStudM145 2018122-146
Sela-Teichler, YaelLonging for the sublime: Jewish self-consciousness and the 'St. Matthew Passion' in Biedermeier Berlin. EastmanStudM145 2018147-177
Cypess, RebeccaDuets in the collection of Sara Levy and the ideal of 'unity in multiplicity'. EastmanStudM145 2018181-204
Cypess, Rebecca; Sinkoff, NancySara Levy's world: gender, Judaism, and the Bach tradition in Enlightenment Berlin. EastmanStudM145 2018x, 292p
Near, John RichardWidor on organ performance practice and technique. EastmanStudM156 2019xvi, 151p
Dokter, JuliaTempo and Tactus in the German Baroque: Treatises, Scores, and the Performance of Organ Music. EastmanStudM178 2021544p
Anderson, ChristopherKarl Straube (1873-1950): Germany's master organist in turbulent times. EastmanStudM182 2022x, 558p

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