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manuscript documents: A. M. Bach, J. P. Kellner, J. C. Westphal, Johann Traeg, and the first Paris edition of c. 1824. Each manuscript is presented in a large, readable format.
• Winold, Allen. Bach’s Cello Suites: Analyses and Explorations . 2 vols. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2007. This is a well-argued, well-written, interesting perspective on the suites. Incredibly detailed; not for the casual reader/performer of these suites.
ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Blume, Friedrich. Two Centuries of Bach: An Account of Changing Taste . Translated by Stanley Godman. London: Oxford University Press, 1950.
David, Hans T., and Arthur Mendel, eds . The New Bach Reader: A Life of Johann Sebastian Bach in Letters and Documents . Revised and expanded by Christoph Wolff. New York: W. W. Norton, 1998.
Davis, Leonard. “The Bach Suites: A Narrative.” Journal of the American Viola Society 5, no.3 (Fall 1989): 19–23.
Martinson, Kenneth. “Rebuttal of Bach Cello Suites Review.” Canadian Viola Society Newsletter 64 (Autumn 2009): 13–14.
Piltz, Hans-Kar. Review of J. S. Bach: Six Suites, BWV 1007–1012/Viola Edition/URTEXT , edited by Kenneth Martinson. Canadian Viola Society Newsletter 63 (Spring 2009): 12–14.
White, John. Lionel Tertis: The First Great Virtuoso of the Viola . Woodbridge, UK: Boydell Press, 2006.
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