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Belfast Conference Paper

“The Permutation Fugue and Johann Sebastian Bach’s Compositional Development”

Paper held at the

The 14th Biennial International Conference on Baroque Music

Queens University Belfast, July 1, 2010

PowerPoint Presentation available here:
Biennial Baroque Conference – Presentation Version 2

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Between Representation, Entertainment, and Music Cultivation: Public Concerts in the Hotel Stadt Paris in Late Eighteenth-Century Berlin

In March 2010 I will participate in a panel at the annual meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS) on The “Wirtshaus”. Comparative perspectives on the hotel in the Eighteenth Century.

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