Further Reading
- Bärenreiter. “St. Mark Passion BWV 247.” www.baerenreiter.com
- Butt, John. “Reconstructing Bach.” Early Music. November 1998, 673-675.
- Carus-Verlag. “Markuspassion.” www.carus-verlag.com
- Koopman, Ton. “Research.” www.tonkoopman.nl
- Neumann, Werner. Sämtliche von Johann Sebastian Bach vertonte Texte. Leipzig: VEB D eutscher Verlag für Musik, 1974.
- Melamed, Daniel R. Hearing Bach’s Passions. “Parody and Reconstruction: the Saint Mark Passion BWV 247.” New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
- Terry, Charles Sanford. Bach: The Cantatas and Oratorios, the Passions, the Magnificat, Lutheran Masses, and Motets. Five volumes in one. New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1972.
- Theill, Gustav Adolf. Die Markuspassion von Joh. Seb. Bach (BWV 247). Steinfeld : Salvator, 1978.
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