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- David Diamond: Chaconne, for violin and piano (1951) Cornelis Dopper: Ciaconna gotica (1920) Marcel Dupré: Triptyque, op. 51 (Chaconne, Musette, Dithyrambe)...
- Hudson, Richard (Summer 1970). "Further Remarks on the P****acaglia and Ciaconna". Journal of the American Musicological Society. 23 (2): 302–314. Schmitt...
- October 2006. Retrieved 2018-12-26. Official website Helena Winkelman, Ciaconna pla**** by Helena Winkelman (YouTube) Portals:  classical music  Opera  Switzerland...
- ****ociated University Presses. Thoene, Helga. 1994. "Johann Sebastian Bach. Ciaconna—Tanz oder Tombeau. Verborgene Sprache eines berühmten Werkes". In Festschrift...
- (Milzner), 1754, V.4, Part 1 Thoene, Helga. 1994. "Johann Sebastian Bach. Ciaconna—Tanz oder Tombeau. Verborgene Sprache eines berühmten Werkes". In Festschrift...
- Fuga, Fuga ex D en Fuga ex E in "Mylau Tabulaturbuch" Ciaconna ex e con Fuga Canzona in B en Ciaconna in B in "Schneeberger Orgel - und Klavierbuch" 2 Fuga's...
- Cimetière de Monaco, the headstone bearing the concluding bars of the Ciaconna from Bach's Partita No.2 for solo violin. Szeryng made a number of recordings...
- in 1999. 7 September - Berthold Goldschmidt‘s 12 minute orchestral work Ciaconna Sinfonica is performed for the first time in the UK by Simon Rattle at...
- These two volumes utilize keyboard pairs, the romanesca/ruggiero and the ciaconna/p****acaglia, within the vocal mode. In 1635, Frescobaldi published Fiori...
- and the Ciaconna Gotica, were recorded in 1995 under the baton of Kees Bakels. They are also available in vintage and (in the case of the Ciaconna) severely...