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Series : UnderstandingBach
Author Title Series Vol No Year Pages NB
Butt, JohnThe Postmodern Mindset, Musicology and the Future of Bach Scholarship. UnderstandingBach1 2006 9-18
HaCohen, RuthExploring the Limits: the Tonal, the Gestural, and the Allegorical in Bach's Musical Offering. UnderstandingBach1 200619-38
Stewart, AndrewBig Boys Don't Cry? Attitudes towards Death in Bach's Leipzig. UnderstandingBach1 200639-50
Strohm, ReinhardTransgression, Transcendence and Metaphor - the 'Other Meanings' of the B-Minor Mass. UnderstandingBach1 200649-68
Tatlow, RuthThe Use and Abuse of Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Section in Musicology Today. UnderstandingBach1 200669-85
Bruckstein, Almut Sh.; HaCohen, RuthAn experiment in reception and conception: re-texting Bach's St John Passion for Good Friday 2005. UnderstandingBach1 200687-88
Cross, IanBach in Mind. UnderstandingBach2 2007 9-18
Paczkowski, SzymonA Polonaise Duet for a Professor, a King and a Merchant: On Cantatas BWV 205, 205a, 216 and 216a by Johann Sebastian Bach. UnderstandingBach2 200719-36
Tatlow, RuthCollections, bars and numbers: Analytical coincidence or Bach's design? UnderstandingBach2 200737-58
Tomita, YoAnna Magdalena as Bach's Copyist. UnderstandingBach2 200759-76
Elferen, Isabella van'Ihr Augen weint!' Intersubjective Tears in the Sentimental Concert Hall. UnderstandingBach2 200777-94
Wolff, ChristophBach's Music and Newtonian Science: A Composer in Search of the Foundations of his Art. UnderstandingBach2 200795-106
Jones, Richard D. P.'His superior ideas are the consequences of those inferior ones': Influence and Independence in Bach's Early Creative Development. UnderstandingBach3 2008 31-38
Leaver, Robin A.An Early English Imprint of the 'Crucifixus' of the B minor Mass (BWV 232II/5). UnderstandingBach3 2008 39-54
Rose, StephenThe Musician-Novels of the German Baroque: New Light on Bach's World. UnderstandingBach3 2008 55-66
Wollny, Peter; Maul, MichaelThe Weimar Organ Tablature: Bach's Earliest Autographs. UnderstandingBach3 2008 67-74
Baldock, RachelResponding to Notation: Interpreting Dynamic Markings in the Instrumental Music of C.P.E. Bach. UnderstandingBach3 2008 77-79
Crean, EliseNew Perspectives on the Canons of Johann Sebastian Bach. UnderstandingBach3 2008 80-82
Dunlop, AlisonThe Keyboard Copyists of Fux's Circle with Particular Emphasis on Gottlieb Muffat. UnderstandingBach3 2008 83-86
Jarvis, Martin W. B.The Application of Forensic Document Examination Techniques to the Writings of J. S. Bach and A. M. Bach. UnderstandingBach3 2008 87-92
Cohen, DaliaBach: Forerunner of the Future through Exploration of the Potential of Learned and Natural Schemata. UnderstandingBach3 2008 9-30
Kovacevic, Tanja; [Kovačević]Trailing the Sources: A Pursuit of a Europe-wide Picture of Bach Reception in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries. UnderstandingBach3 2008 93-98
Mills, IanThe 'Lost' Eighteen: Breitkopf, Mendelssohn and the Nineteenth-century Re-emergence of Bach's 15 Grand Preludes on Corales. UnderstandingBach3 2008 99-104
Schwalbach, BurkhardEighteenth-century Coffee-House Culture: A New Context for Bach's Music? UnderstandingBach3 2008105-108
Tatlow, RuthReport on the Third J. S. Bach Dialogue Meeting: New Directions in Bach Studies. UnderstandingBach3 2008109-111
Maul, MichaelNew Evidence on Thomaskantor Kuhnau's Operatic Activities, or: Could Bach have been allowed to compose an Opera? UnderstandingBach4 2009 9-20
Scheitler, IrmgardPassion and Drama in German Literature. UnderstandingBach4 2009 21-31
HaCohen, RuthThe Dramaturgy of Religious Emotions in Bach's Cantatas: Aristotelian Process in Neoplatonic Frames. UnderstandingBach4 2009 33-54
Kubik, Reinhold, Legler, MargitRhetoric, Gesture and Scenic Imagination in Bach's Music. UnderstandingBach4 2009 55-76
Shabalina, Tatiana [Shabalina, Tat'jana]Recent Discoveries in St Petersburg and their Meaning for the Understanding of Bach's Cantatas. UnderstandingBach4 2009 77-99
Smaill, PeterBach among the Heretics: Inferences from the Cantata Texts. UnderstandingBach4 2009101-118
Mincham, JulianRelationships between Text and Music in the 'hybrid' Recitatives of Bach’s second Leipzig Cantata Cycle. UnderstandingBach4 2009119-133
Aspden, SuzanneBach and the Feminised Galant. UnderstandingBach5 2010 9-22
Kovacevic, Tanja; [Kovačević]Bach Reception in Prague: an 1845 Performance of the Second Kyrie from the B minor Mass. UnderstandingBach5 201023-48
Rifkin, JoshuaBlinding us with Science? Man, Machine and the Mass in B minor. UnderstandingBach5 201049-63
Crean, EliseThe Fourteen Canons (BWV 1087): Foundation or Culmination? A re-evaluation of their position among Bach's late works. UnderstandingBach5 201067-75
Mills, IanJ. S. Bach, the Choralvorspiele and the Late Eighteenth-Century Aesthetic Notion UnderstandingBach5 201076-86
Sela, YaelAnna Magdalena Bach's Büchlein (1725) as a Domestic Music Miscellany. UnderstandingBach5 201087-97
[Leaver, Robin A.; Tatlow, Ruth]Report of the 14th Biennial Conference on Baroque Music. UnderstandingBach5 201099-103
Bärwald, ManuelItalian Opera Performances in Bach's Leipzig: New Sources and Research Perspectives. UnderstandingBach6 2011 9-17
Ledbetter, DavidImprovisation, Da Capos and Palindromes in BWV 997 and 998. UnderstandingBach6 2011 19-34
Tomita, YoThe Implications of Bach's Introduction of New Fugal Techniques and Procedures in the Well-Tempered Clavier, Book Two. UnderstandingBach6 2011 35-50
Burrows, DonaldThe Balfour Handel Collection. UnderstandingBach6 2011 53-55
Strohm, ReinhardMichael Weisse transmitting Medieval Songs to Bach. UnderstandingBach6 2011 56-60
Tatlow, RuthReport on the Fifth Johann Sebastian Bach Dialogue Meeting. UnderstandingBach6 2011 61-65
Elferen, Isabella vanThe Gothic Bach. UnderstandingBach7 2012 9-20
Leaver, Robin A.The Organist Encounters the Hymnologist: J. S. Bach and J. C. Olearius in Arnstadt. UnderstandingBach7 201221-28
Tomita, YoVeiled Aspects of Bach Reception in the long Nineteenth Century Exposed through a Macro-examination of Printed Music: with Particular Focus on The Well-Tempered Clavier. UnderstandingBach7 201229-53
Tatlow, RuthChallenging Virtuality: A Personal Reflection. UnderstandingBach7 201257-60
Lundberg, MattiasJ. S. Bach's Meine Seele erhebt den Herren (BWV 10) in the Context of Other Uses of the Magnificat Text for the Feast of Visitatio Mariae. UnderstandingBach8 2013 9-31
Tatlow, RuthTheoretical Hope: A Vision for the Application of Historically Informed Theory. UnderstandingBach8 2013 33-60
McCormick, SusanThe Significance of the Newly Rediscovered Kittel Choralbuch. UnderstandingBach8 2013 61-85
Kovacevic, Tanja; [Kovačević]Bach ŕ 32 mains: Joseph Proksch and his Role in Bohemian Bach Reception. UnderstandingBach8 2013 87-137
Smaill, PeterEvery Silver Lining has a Cloud: Bach and the Share Register of the Ursula Erbstollen Mine. UnderstandingBach8 2013139-144
Spree, EberhardJohann Sebastian Bach and the Ursula Erbstollen. UnderstandingBach8 2013145-153
Reul, Barbara M.'Dream Job: Next Exit?': A Comparative Examination of Selected Career Choices by J. S. Bach and J. F. Fasch. UnderstandingBach9 2014 9-24
Shabalina, TatianaDiscoveries in St Petersburg: New Perspectives on Bach and Poland. UnderstandingBach9 2014 25-48
Bertoglio, ChiaraItalian Instructive Editions of The Well-Tempered Clavier: A Useful Resource for Performance Practice Studies. UnderstandingBach9 2014 49-74
Owens, Samantha'The Greatest Choral Work that has ever been written': Wellington Performances of J. S. Bach's St Matthew Passion, 1899-1941 UnderstandingBach9 2014 75-86
Stockigt, Janice B.The Visit of Members of the Dresden Hofkapelle to Bautzen: May 1733. UnderstandingBach9 2014 89-92
Erickson, RaymondThe Early Enlightenment, Jews, and Bach: Further Considerations. UnderstandingBach9 2014 93-100
Markovska, NadyaJ. S. Bach and the Concept of Variety. UnderstandingBach9 2014103-107
Papadopoulou, VasilikiInstructive Editions of J. S. Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin: History and Significance UnderstandingBach9 2014108-111
Blanken, ChristineA Cantata-Text Cycle of 1728 from Nuremberg: a Preliminary Report on a Discovery relating to J. S. Bach's so-called 'Third Annual Cycle' UnderstandingBach10 2015 9-30
Heller, Wendy'Aus eigener Erfahrung redet': Bach, Luther, and Mary's Voice in the Magnificat, BWV 243. UnderstandingBach10 2015 31-69
Szabó, ZoltánRemaining Silhouettes of Lost Bach Manuscripts? Re-evaluating J. P. Kellner's Copy of J. S. Bach's Solo String Compositions. UnderstandingBach10 2015 71-83
Hall, Matthew J.Keyboard Technique as Contrapuntal Structure in J. S. Bach's Clavier Works. UnderstandingBach10 2015 85-107
Fazekas, GergelyJ. S. Bach and the Two Cultures of Musical Form. UnderstandingBach10 2015109-122
Paczkowski, SzymonBach and Poland in the Eighteenth Century. UnderstandingBach10 2015123-137
Tatlow, RuthA Missed Opportunity: Reflections on Written by Mrs Bach. UnderstandingBach10 2015141-157
Koska, BerndCantors, Schoolmasters, and Directors of Music: New Research on Bach's Students. UnderstandingBach10 2015161-170
Hellawell, PiersBach to the Future: Recontextualising the Solo Violin Canon in 2014. UnderstandingBach10 2015171-173
Tatlow, RuthTen Years of Bach Network UK. UnderstandingBach10 2015175-177
Shabalina, TatianaActivities around the Composer's Desk: The Roles of Bach and his Copyists in Parody Production. UnderstandingBach11 2016 9-38
Owens, SamanthaMusic via Correspondence: A List of the Music Collection of Dresden Kreuzorganist Emanuel Benisch. UnderstandingBach11 2016 39-56
Stockigt, Janice B.The Music of Leipzig's Royal Catholic Chapel during the Reign of August II. UnderstandingBach11 2016 57-66
Siegele, UlrichOn J. S. Bach's Compositional Technique. UnderstandingBach11 2016 67-82
Fazekas, GergelyThe Conflict of Symmetrical Form and Text Settings by J. S. Bach. UnderstandingBach11 2016 83-105
Brookshire, BradleyEdwin Fischer's Bach-Pianism in Context. UnderstandingBach11 2016107-127
Frampton, AndrewA Copyist of Bach and Zelenka: Identifying the Scribes of GB-Ob, MS Tenbury 749. UnderstandingBach11 2016131-139
Cressy, ThomasThe Case of Bach and Japan: Some Concepts and their Possible Significance. UnderstandingBach11 2016140-146
Tatlow, RuthA Glorious Summer Meeting: the 2015 Dialogue Report. UnderstandingBach11 2016149-152
Crist, Stephen A.A Compositional Testing Ground: Arias in J. S. Bach's Weimar Church Cantatas. UnderstandingBach12 2017 9-20
Fazekas, GergelyFormal Deviations in the First Kyrie of the B minor Mass. UnderstandingBach12 2017 21-36
Maul, Michael'Having to perform and direct the music in the Capellmeister's stead for two whole years': Observations on How Bach Understood His Post during the 1740s. UnderstandingBach12 2017 37-58
Davis, StaceyCreating Clarity and Contrast: A Dialogue with Rachel Podger on the Analysis and Performance of Implied Polyphony in Bach's Unaccompanied Violin Works. UnderstandingBach12 2017 59-84
White, HarryEvangelists of the Postmodern: Reconfigurations of Bach since 1985. UnderstandingBach12 2017 85-107
Heber, NoelleBach and Money: Sources of Salary and Supplemental Income in Leipzig from 1723 to 1750. UnderstandingBach12 2017111-125
French, HannahBach's Unsung Champion: Sir Henry J. Wood. UnderstandingBach12 2017126-132

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