1Asiatic wildness, according to Von Bulow, pervades the B minor study, op.
2The next prelude, the sixth, in B minor, is doleful, pessimistic.
3Even the magnificent B minor Sonata was strictly a minority taste.
4The B minor has been criticised for being too much in the etude vein.
5Bach's B Minor mass, because there's nothing wrong with it.
6I find at times-asmy mood changes-somethingalmost repellant in the B minor Scherzo.
7We played until dinner, after the Suite in B minor, Mozart's Concerto in D major.
8Fingal's Cave, or Hebrides, in B minor, Op.
9The third Sonata in B minor, op.
10This valse is suavely melancholy, but not so melancholy as the B minor of the same opus.
11In B minor, it is full of veiled coquetries, hazardous mood transitions, growling recitatives and smothered plaints.
12How about the Suite in B minor?'
13Without the inner freedom of its predecessor, it is more sober and self-contained than the B minor Scherzo.
14BACH: Mass in B minor 41.
15The Sonata in B minor, Op.
16This B minor Scherzo has the acid note of sorrow and revolt, yet the complex figuration never wavers.