Errata

[P. 43]. The note on Agricola is a mistake. M. Agricola is of the early 16th century. Bach’s pupil was J. F. Agricola, for whom see [p. 122, note].

[P. 48]. For “Tielman Sufato” read “Sufato Tielman.”

[P. 63], line 2. For “brown” read “yellow.”

[P. 63], line 2. For “dark grey” read “gris de Maure.”

[P. 70], line 27. According to the latest investigations Scarlatti died in Naples in 1757; thus he must have returned from Spain to Italy. (Cf. “Gazette Musicale,” Napoli, 15th Sept. 1898.)

[P. 114], line 19. For “Hezekiah’s” read “Gideon’s.”

Addendum

[P. 16. Note]. That one of the earliest indications of the 18th century suite is to be seen in the Elizabethan “Parthenia,” viz., in the association of Prelude, Pavan, Galliard.