List of other Illustrations and Facsimiles

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Guido of Arezzo and his protector, Bishop Theodal, playing on a Monochord [1]
Orlando Gibbons. After Grignon’s engraving in Hawkins [7]
Title-page of the first English engraved Clavier Music, 1611 [17]
From the Weimar “Wunderbuch,” a Clavichord of about 1440 [20]
From the Weimar “Wunderbuch,” Primitive Spinet, of about 1440 [21]
A Concerted Performance [25]
Page from “Parthenia,” the first English engraved Clavier Music, 1611 [29]
John Bull, at the age of 26 [33]
Henry Purcell, 1658-1695 [36]
The so-called “Hand” of Guido of Arezzo [38]
D’Anglebert, Chamber Musician to Louis XIV., after Mignard [40]
François Couperin, “Le Grand” [54]
Portrait of Louis Marchand [66]
Rameau, out walking [67]
Old engraving after Wagniger’s design [68]
Adrian Willaert, of Venice [72]
Frescobaldi [73]
Virginal in shape of a work-box [81]
The same opened [81]
The instrument taken out [81]
Italian cembalo, from a monastery, of the 18th century [83]
Old engraving representing Scarlatti playing a Harpsichord with two rows of keys [85]
An Octave Spinet [90]
German Clavichord, 17th century, “gebunden” [91]
Konrad Pau(l)mann, the first German writer for keyed instruments [95]
Skull of Sebastian Bach [98]
The Fifteenth Sinfonia of John Sebastian Bach, from the Royal Musikbibliothek, Berlin [105]
John Mattheson, at the age of 37 [115]
Pedal-clavichord [120]
“Bundfrei” Clavichord [124]
Philip Emanuel Bach [126]
F. W. Marpurg, Theoretician and Clavier Teacher. 1718-1795 [130]
Streicher’s Pianoforte and Concert Saloon [135]
Mary Coswey with the Orphica [146]
Beginning of Mozart’s A minor Sonata [153]
Upright Hammer-clavier, called the “Giraffe” [156]
Beethoven at the age of 31 [157]
Dussek (portrait) [165]
Cast of Beethoven’s living face, 1812 [167]
Specimen from Beethoven’s A flat major Sonata, Op. 26 [173]
Lyser’s Sketch of Beethoven [176]
Beethoven’s last Grand Piano, by Graf, Vienna [182]
Viennese pianoforte players about 1800. Eberl, Gelinek, Wölffl [183]
The Brothers Pixis. 1800 [187]
Ludwig Berger. Pupil of Clementi [191]
John Field, 1782-1837. Steel engraving by C. Mayer [193]
Marcelline Czartoryska, née Princess Radziwill [194]
Prince Louis Ferdinand [195]
Marie Charlotte Antoine Josephe, Countess of Questenberg [197]
Clementi (portrait) [208]
Hummel in his later years [213]
A Canonic Impromptu, by J. N. Hummel [215]
Czerny. Lithograph by Kriehuber, 1833 [217]
Carl Maria von Weber. Lithograph by Eichens, after Vogel, 1825 [219]
Moscheles in his youth [220]
Moscheles, later, 1859 [221]
Parisian and London Pianists at the beginning of the 19th century. L. Adam, Kalkbrenner, Cramer [223]
Waltz by Schubert [224]
Clara Schumann, née Wieck [239]
Louis Böhner, the original of Hoffmann’s Kreisler [246]
The last piece in Schumann’s “Kreisleriana,” main movement [247]
Head of Mendelssohn, after Hildebrand [251]
George Sand, in man’s dress [259]
Chopin’s Hand. From a marble in the National Museum at Budapest [270]
An afternoon with Liszt. Kriehuber, Berlioz, Czerny, Liszt, the violinist Ernst [271]
Photograph of Liszt, taken in Budapest [271]
Title-page of Hofmeister’s Edition of Liszt’s Op. 1. [273]
Liszt in his youth [275]
After Dantan’s Caricature of Thalberg [276]
After Dantan’s Caricature of Liszt [277]
Facsimile of Liszt’s Hungarian Storm-March [279]
The “jeune école” of Parisian Pianists [280]
Liszt in his youth [281]
Cartoon representing Liszt and his Works. 1842 [283]
“General” Bass surprised and overcome in his fortress by Liszt [284]
Liszt and Stavenhagen [285]
Plaster Cast of Liszt’s Hand [287]
Liszt lying in state [288]
Music-room in the “Altenburg” at Weimar [289]
Döhler. Lithograph by Mittag [291]
Sophie Menter in her youth [292]
Clotilde Kleeberg, 1888 [292]
Madame de Belleville [293]
Carl Filtsch [293]
Rubinstein at twelve [294]
Hans von Bülow [295]
Last Portrait of Rubinstein [296]
Bülow on his deathbed [297]
Reinecke in his youth [298]
Carl Tausig [299]
Paula Szalit [300]
Eduard Risler [301]
Josef Hofmann [302]
Madame Carreño [303]
Ferruscio B. Busoni [305]
Hand of Eugene d’Albert [307]
J. G. Paderewski [311]
Upright Hammerclavier [312]
Bechstein Cottage piano [313]
Bechstein Grand Piano de luxe [315]
Joachim Raff [317]
Stephen Heller [318]
Ferdinand Hiller [318]
Adolf Henselt [318]
Tschaïkowski [319]
Richard Strauss [320]
Philip Scharwenka [321]
Dr Wilhelm Kienzl [323]
Maurice Moskowski [325]

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Transcriber’s Note:

This book was written in a period when many words and names had not become standardized in their spelling. Words may have multiple spelling variations or inconsistent use of diacriticals and hyphenation in the text. These have been left unchanged. Dialect, obsolete and alternative spellings were left unchanged.

Obvious printing errors, such as letters in the wrong order, backwards, upside down, missing or partially printed, were corrected. Unprinted punctuation and final stops missing at the end of abbreviations and sentences were added.

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