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Article: The Collected Works of Johann Christian Bach, 1735-1782.(Review)
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The Collected Works of Johann Christian Bach, 1735-1782. Vol. 48, Thematic Catalogue and Music Supplement. Compiled by Ernest Warburton. New York: Garland Publishing, 1999. [Part One: Thematic Catalogue, viii, 611 p.; Part Two: Sources & Documents, xlvi, 669 p.; Part Three: Music Supplement, xiii, 746 p. ISBN 0-8240-6097-0. $295.]
Today the music of the late eighteenth century is known primarily through the works of Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Yet the musical production of this rather short time span was voluminous, and the works of the Viennese masters constitute only a limited portion of the total repertory; the rest was the product of dozens of ...