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331 Concert-Giving, an Innovation in. 334 Concert Pianists and Piano Teachers. J. C. Fillmore....
ard... Arts, the Latest of the. Ibid... "Around the World in Eighty Days." Trade Review..
King,' Catalani, Mme. Belgravia.. Caxton Exhibition, The, of Music Printing. Athenæum...
New York........5, 15, 21, 29, 141, 152, 183, 197, 221, 343 Notre Dame, Ind..
A Royal Composer: Gr. Duke of Saxe-Co- burg
Bach, J. S. His Cantatas, 4; Christmas Oratorio, 22, 31, 36, 38, 158, 226; Cha- conne for Violin, 150, 335; Concertos for three Pianos, 214, 278; Concerto for four Pianos, 276; his Chorals, for Wor- ship and for Practice.. Bach Choir, The, in London, 20, 88, 226; Bach Society in London. Bach, J. S., and his Ancestors: by P. Spitta. Lond Mus Times, 26; Sketch of his Life and Works, from Grove's Dictionary of Music
Chaucer's Verse.. Chicago Musical College, The.. Chopin: his Letters, &c., destroyed in War- saw. Karasowski's Memoir, 33; his First Meeting with George Sand (Ibid.), 41; new Life of, by Karasowski, 98; his Works and Genius, by L. Ehlert, 97, 105; Mr. Dannreuther's Lecture on.... 172 Church Music, in America. (Rev. H. G. Spaulding.) 53; Lutheran Compared with English, 146, 155; a National, by W. J. Patten.. Cincinnati: New College of Music. .295, 300, 302 195"Classic" defined by Ruskin.. 63
Cecilia, The: Choral Society in Boston. President's Report for 1877, 93; for 1878, 303 .233, 265, 279
Ditson, Oliver, & Co.'s New Ware Rooms. Sunday Times.. 104 Doctors of Music. Lond. Mus. Standard... 277 Dwight's Journal of Music: Change of Pub- lishers.. 294, 302, 310, 326
Eichberg, Julius: Violin School.. Essipoff, Mme. Annette: Six Piano Recitals. Fay. Miss Amy... 95, 126, 143 Handel and Haydn Society: "Joshua," with Miss Thursby, &c., 7; Fourth Triennial Festi- tival (May, 1877.) 22, 30, 38; "Elijah," at the Tabernacle, with Mme. Pappenheim, C. R. Adams, &c., 47, 118; "Messiah," Do.. with Miss Thursby, Messrs. Wilkie, Whitney, &c., 54; Rossini's "Stabat," &c., with Miss Henne, C, R. Adams, &c., 126; Bach's "Christmas Oratorio" and the "Messiah " at Christmas, 158; "St. Paul," with Pappenheim, Miss Dras- dil, &c., 199; "Creation" at Easter (Thursby), 222; Verdi's Requiem... .231, 238, 350 Harvard Musical Association, 6; Thirteenth Sea- son, 134, 142, 150, 159, 166, 182, 191, 198, 206, 214, 224; Fourteenth Season.. Hills, J. A., and Pupils....
Beethoven: his Violin Concerto, 6; Fidelio, 15, 275; 9th Symphony at Leipzig, 17; 5th Symphony, 134; Pastoral Do., 183; 7th Do., 183; 8th Do., 214; Over- ture, op. 115 ("Namensfeier "), 142; Sonatas, 143, 230; String Quartets..... 175 Beethoven: his exhaustless range, 9; After Wagner, 9; German Criticisms on Thayer's Life of, 42, 49; Beethoven Fes- tival at Bonn in 1845, from Diary of Moscheles, 89; his Last Years, 161; Characteristics of his Musie, by Geo. Grove.... ..257, 266 Beethoven Literature. a Critical Contribu- tion to. A. W. Thayer. 121, 129, 137, 145, 151; his Famous Love-letter. A. W. Thayer..
Contrapuntal Style, The. Oulibicheff, &c., 289 Cramer, J. B. E. Dannreuther. Cronyn, Miss Lizzie... CONCERTS IN BOSTON:
Abbott, Miss Emma..
Apollo Club...
Bailey, Miss Lillian.
27 Conductorship, Musical (Ferd. Hiller), 73; of New York Philharmonic... Conservatoire, The, in Paris. Grove's Dic- tionary...
..175, 231 15 .54, 119, 191, 328, 342 Boylston Club,......24, 47, 167, 191, 222, 255, 311, 351 Cecilia, The, 7, 47, 167, 182, 206; (Acis and Gala- tea,)..
Eddy, H. Clarence, of Chicago, Organist, ..21, 125, 294 Ehlert, Louis, Translations from: on Chop- in.. .....97, 105 Engel, Carl, on the Literature of National Music. Lond. Mus. Times..281, 289, 314, 322 English Musical Terminology, Defects in. W. S. B. Mathews... 107 English National Anthem, The.. .53, 71, 79 English Opera: Sketch of its History, by C. K. Salaman.. .43, 50, 59, 66 Epiglottis, The, by Harry Wheeler. Essipoff. Mme. Annette: Piano Recitals in Boston..
Fay, Miss Amy, the Pianist... .95, 126, 143 Female Voice Culture. E. E. Hale..
Flotow, Baron von: his "Alma L'Incanta- trice." Athenæum... Franz, Robert: his Songs, 199; his Addition- al Accompaniments to Handel's "L'Al- legro," &c., 236; Do. to Handel's "Ju- bilate," 253; Do. to Bach's and Handel's Scores (W. F. Apthorp),........291, 297, 306 French Opera: its history..
French National Song. Journal des Débats, 290 196; Collections of..... French Music: Spirit of, by Herr Pauer.... 201 French Uncleanness (Opera Bouffe.) Phila- delphia Bulletin..
7 Gade, Niels W., by Robert Schumann, 49; his Ottetto in F.. Garden Concerts..
-New England Conservatory... Orth, John: Piano Recitals.. Perabo, Ernst: Chamber Concerts. Perkins Inst. for the Blind...
German Music: Spirit of, compared with
Phillipps, Miss Matilda: Farewell...
Italian and French. Herr Pauer. Gerster, Mme. Ethelka....
Macfarren, Dr. G. A.: His English Operas, 60; his Oratorio "Joseph," Guicciardi, Julia, and Beethoven.. Managerial Trumpeters (G. T. Bulling) 309 Gye, the London Opera Manager: Obituary, 360 Marcello: his 18th Psalm... Mario Testimonial Fund, in London, 252; Mario at Home.. Massenet, Jules: his "Le Roi de Lahore," 76; his Suite on Scenes from Shakes- peare..
Meddlesome "Interviewers,". Mendelssohn: his Piano
Preludes and Fugues (Schumann), 73; his "Athalie," 182, 207, 209; "St. Paul," 199, 214; his Early Symphonies, (G. G.)... Mendelssohn in Paris: letter from J. Rosen- hain..
Gounod, Chas.: his "Cinq Mars," 19; first production of his "Polyeucte," 337, 355; his remarkable life in England.......... Grieg, Edw.: Concerto in A minor, op. 16.. 166 Grove, George: his new Dictionary of Music and Musicians," 190, 342; his "Characteristics of Beethoven,"...257, 266 Growth, The, of Musical Ideas. G. T. Bul- ling..
Hamburg: Second Centenary Jubilee of its Town Theatre..... Hamerik, Asger: his "Jewish Trilogy,' Hamerling, and Goldschmidt: "The Seven Deadly Sins," (Dr. Hanslick),......185, 193 Handel: his "Joshua," 7; "Israel in Egypt,' Messiah," 54, 60; 39, 69; "Solomon,' 116: 'L'Allegro," etc., as edited by Franz, 236; "Jubilate," Do., 253; "Acis and Galatea," Handel and Haydn Society (Boston); Annu- al Meeting, May, 1877.. Hanslick, Dr. Edward: His career, 270; from his critical writings: on Adelina Patti, 136; on "The Seven Deadly Sins,' 185, 193; on Wagner's "Parsifal," 210; on the Music of the Paris Exposition... 273 Harriers-Wippern, the Berlin Prima Donna: 341 Death of. Harvard University: its classes in Music... 247 Harvard Musical Association: Its plea for Symphony Concerts and a permanent Orchestra in Boston.. .294, 310, 327, 334 ..192, 324
Hauck, Miss Minnie.... Haydn: his "Military" Symphony, 6; other Symphonies, 198; his Quartets, a bene- diction (F. Hiller), 70; how he composed his first Opera..
Heavenly Music, The: a Fable, from the German..
Heller, Stephen: his "Life and Works," by M. Barbadette... Hiller, Ferd. His "Song of Victory," J.S.D. 28, 38; Translations from his "Briefe an eine Ungenannte," 70, 73; his Sympho- ny in C, 139; Hiller at Stuttgart..... Hofmann, Heinrich: his "Fair Melusina,". 167 Holstein, Franz von: his "Die Hoch- länder,"
Kuester, Hermann: his musical lectures and death.
.48, 55, 95, 111, 151, 319
"Leit-Motiven," Wagner's... Leipzig: its Gewandhaus Concerts, 17; its Musical Conservatory, 61; Thomas- Schule... 120 Lichtenberg, Leopold, the young violinist, 135, 150 Liebling, Emil, the pianist, 21, 207, 222, 255, 295 Liebling, S., pianist.. ..119, 215 Liszt, Franz: his "Lessons" and Matinées in Weimar, 103, 113; described by Mr. Dannreuther, 172; his Hand, (Miss Brewster), 220; Liszt, on the Music of the Tziganes. 269 Lutheran Church Music, Compared with the English..... ...146, 155
Berlin.....62, 125, 144, 171, 204, 213, 214, 256, 268, 269 270, 286, 304, 312 ......164, 192 .125, 312 ..69, 341 261, 286 286 .163, 213 .261, 284 168, 178 .96, 109, 115
MUSIC IN VOL. XXXVIII:
Three Motets, etc., concluded. Cantata: "Spring's Message," by N. W. Gade.
Part-Song: "Welcome, Sweet May," by R. Franz.
Part-Song: "The Wood," by George Vierling.
Part-Song: "Faith in Spring," by R. Franz.
Part-Song: "The Nun," by Schu-
Music and Musical Degrees at Cambridge, England, 1, 68; at University of Lon- don, 85; at Harvard, 247; the Modern School of, from R. G. White's "Three Periods (Atlantic Monthly), 46; Who will endow it in the University (Har- vard)? 78. 102, 110; With the Blind, 83, 147, 224, 353; Printing, 92; in the House, by John Hullah, 100; in Theatres, 197; a Century's Development in this Country (L. B. Barnes), 217; Music and Poetry, (G. T. Bulling), 233; Music Teachers, a crowded profession, (Boston Herald), 259; Too Much of it, 262; Without a Master (H. C. Lunn), 267; of the Paris Exposition (Dr. Hanslick), 273; Doctors of, 277; Music-Thinking, (W. S. B. Mathews).. 305 Musical Colleges, Academies, Conservato- ries: at Chicago, 8; at New York, 216; Philadelphia, 283; at Cincinnati...300, 302 Musical Festivals: International at Paris, 184, 253, 264. 273, 285, 293; at Cincinnati, (3d Biennial), 212, 236, 244, 254; at Er- furt, 284; Worcester, England, 316; Worcester, Mass., 319; Norwich, Eng- land.. Musical Jottings, 9; "Motives" and Wag- ner's "Leit-Motive," 62; Stupefaction (N. Y. Times), 74; Optimism, 80; Con- tests, at the Conservatoire, 95; Form, Mc'Naught's Lectures, 106; Terminolo- gy, its defects, 107; "Professors," 108; Education, National (H. H. Statham), 234; Ideas, Growth of (G. T. Bulling).. 258
National Musical Education (H. H. Stat- ham).. 234 National Music, Literature of (Carl Engel), 281, 289, 314, 322 Neuendorff, Adolph: Conductor of Mr. Fryer's German Opera, 13, 14; Conduc- tor of New York Philharmonic Society, 317, 323 Nilsson-Rouzaud, Mdme. Christine.....64, 93 Notes and Queries, A. W. T............. .111, 260 Notes on our Musical Progress in the Past 277, 285, 304, 325, 329, 340, 350 Century. L. B. Barnes.. 217 Novello Clara, in Rome. Miss Anne Brews-.
.32, 96, 120, 125, 181 .77, 96 286 .116, 135 Leipzig....11, 32, 120, 125, 133, 139, 146, 148, 165, 174, 180, 188, 203, 213, 228, 238, 256, 270, 312, 317, 333, 340 London, 1, 2, 9, 11, 19, 20, 52, 60, 69, 72, 77, 83, 87, 92, 96, 124, 149, 165, 166, 169, 189, 195, 205, 208, 224, 226, 247, 252, 256 261, 263, 274, 276, .226, 286, 312 72, 341
Opera in Boston: Fryer's Wagner Festival, (Pappenheim, Adams, etc.), 6, 12, 14, 126; Prospect of Mapleson's Troupe, 341; in New York, 74, 87, 128, 196, 263, 278, 287, 319, 340; in Philadelphia, 144, 157, 283; in Baltimore, 336; in Chicago (Marie Roze), 181; (Kellogg, Cary, etc.) 349 Opera Abroad: in Leipzig, 17, 37, 133, 140, 148, 165, 181, 189, 204, 229, 238, 317, 333; in Paris, 19, 76, 236, 337; in London, 19, 77, 92, 205, 224, 248, 261, 263, 274, 278, 285; in Berlin, 62, 171, 204, 268, 286, 312; in Munich, 341; in Hamburg, 120, 181; in Cassel, 125, 312; in Vienna, 174, 213, 260, 312; in Dresden....
Opera: English (C. K. Salaman), 43, 50, 59, 66; Shakespeare in, 89; a permanent, in Boston (Advertiser), 140; in the Ver- nacular, 287; a Hundred Years Ago, (Pall Mall Gazette), 293; Bouffe, Decay of, 311; at Pompeii...
Paris....19, 76, 85, 91, 95, 176, 184, 213, 236, 253, 256, 260, 264, 270, 273, 279, 283, 285, 293, 311, 312, 337, 357 328 Pompeii, Italy. .176, 181. 219, 276 53, 81, 96 276, 312
Vienna.....32, 72, 124, 173, 185, 193, 213, 260, 312, 341 Weimar. 103, 113, 341
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