Music and its questions : essays in honor of Peter Williams
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Music and its questions : essays in honor of Peter Williams
OHS Press, 2007
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Peter Williams chronology: p. xxi-xxii
Contents of Works
- The development of the organ keyboard / Kimberly Marshall
- Lost worlds : the English organ before 1700 / Dominic Gwynn
- Writing a history of Mexico's early organs : a seventeenth-century disposition from the Mexico City Cathedral / Edward Pepe
- A meeting of two temperaments : Arp Schnitger and Andreas Werckmeister / Ibo Ortgies
- "Requisites for a perfect and durable organ" : examinations of Silbermann organs using Werckmeister's Orgel-Probe / Lynn Edwards Butler
- Women at the organ : a fragment / David Yearsley
- Bach, Heinitz, Specken, and the early Bundfrei clavichord / Richard Troeger
- Why we know so little about Bach's early works : a case study of two keyboard fugues / David Schulenberg
- A question of genre : J.S. Bach and the "mixed style" / David Ledbetter
- The origins of J.S. Bach's "Wie jammern mich doch die verkehrten Herzen," BWV 170/3 / Gregory Butler
- Life and death in a fugue of Bach / Raymond Monelle
- Like father, like son? : Emanuel Bach and the writing of biography / Mary Oleskiewicz
- Josiah Leavitt : physician, entrepreneur, and organbuilder / Barbara Owen
- John Challis and Bach's Chaconne in D minor / Larry Palmer
- A method of designing a harpsichord string plan / Thomas Donahue
- The music of J.S. Bach : excerpts from the writings of Peter Williams