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The LiederNet Archive Spitta's Johann Sebastian Bach List of compositions by Heinrich Schütz#Becker Psalter wikisource:de:Ueber Johann Sebastian Bachs Leben, Kunst und Kunstwerke https://www.chandos.net/chanimages/Booklets/NA3095.pdf ... which is a better link than: https://www.naxos.com/mainsite/blurbs_reviews.asp?item_code=8.553095&catNum=553095&filetype=About%20this%20Recording&language=English (while this alternative link does not give the full content, does not mention the author, and has no page numbers) wikisource:de:Seite:Gesammelte Schriften über Musik und Musiker Bd.2 (1854).pdf/234 ... this last link is better than: https://archive.org/details/SchumannGesammelteSchriften1854B2/page/n233 (a link to a sister project, which transcribes the Gothic script and provides links to topics, is preferable to an external link, also for likely being more stable)
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 * The LiederNet Archive
 * Johann Sebastian Bach: His Work and Influence on the Music of Germany
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 * Johann Sebastian Bach: His Work and Influence on the Music of Germany
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 * Becker Psalter
 * Becker Psalter
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 * Grundlage einer Ehren-Pforte
 * Ueber Johann Sebastian Bachs Leben, Kunst und Kunstwerke
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 * Franz Schubert’s letzte Compositionen