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mark ferraguto is Assistant Professor of Musicology at the Pennsylvania State University. His work on the music and culture of the long eighteenth century has appeared in the Journal of the American Musicological Society, Studia Musicologica, Keyboard Perspectives, and elsewhere. Co-editor of the multidisciplinary collection Music and Diplomacy from the Early Modern Era to the Present (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014), he is currently preparing a monograph on Beethoven’s instrumental music of 1806–7.

peter ward jones retired in 2009 after forty years as Head of the Music Section of the Bodleian Library, where his responsibilities included curatorship of the library’s remarkable Mendelssohn collection. He became a Fellow of St Cross College, and is a member of the Editorial Board of the new collected edition of Mendelssohn’s works. His many publications on the composer include an edition of the illustrated diary that Mendelssohn and his wife kept jointly during their honeymoon and first months of marriage in 1837. Other scholarly interests include eighteenth-century English music and the history of music publishing, and in 2012 he edited the orchestral works of George Butterworth for Musica Britannica. A former organ scholar of Balliol College, he has also remained active as organist and harpsichordist, and his recitals have included the complete Bach organ works.

richard david williams is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in Oriental Studies at the University of Oxford. He researches the cultural history of north India, with a particular interest in theology, literature, and music. He took his Ph.D. at King’s College London, focusing on the history of Hindustani classical music. [End Page 543]

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