Friedrich Wilhelm Birnstiel

[2] In 1755 Birnstiel published Karl Wilhelm Ramler's libretto of Carl Heinrich Graun's cantata Der Tod Jesu.

The music of this Passion setting was published five years later by Johann Gottlob Immanuel Breitkopf.

[6] The Kritische Briefe über die Tonkunst [scores; wikisource:de] (critical letters about musical composition) were published from 1759 to 1764, edited by Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg, who was also the author of most of the letters in this collection.

[31] Jakob Adlung's Musica mechanica organoedi and Musikalisches Siebengestirn were published in 1768.

[33][34] Editions of the Berlinisches litterarisches Wochenblatt (Berlin literary weekly) were grouped in volumes: Drey Sonaten, fürs Clavier: als Doppelstücke für zwo Personen mit vier Händen by Christian Heinrich Müller [scores] was published in 1782.

Title page of Graun's Der Tod Jesu .
Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel 's Enharmonische Claviersonate in the second volume (13th instalment) of Musikalisches Allerley [ scores ] .