ARTICLES

Dvořák, Antonín. By H. E. Krehbiel. Portrait. The Century Magazine. New York. 44:657-60. Sept., 1892.

—— By J. J. Král. Music. Chicago. 4:561-71. 1893.

—— Biographical Sketch. Metronome. New York. July, 1894.

—— Saturday Review. London. 81:323-24. Mar., 1896.

—— The Return of ——. Portrait. The Critic. New York. 21:236. 1892; 30:241. 1897.

—— Symphonies of —— by W. B. S. Mathews. Music. Chicago. 17:615. Apr., 1900.

—— The Work of ——. Portrait. By Daniel Gregory Mason. The Outlook. New York. 71:649-56. 1902.

—— Some Appreciative Remarks on —— by P. M. F. Hedley. Portrait modelled from life. Musical Standard. London. 20:506. Sept. 12, 1903.

—— Sketch and portrait. Athenæum. London. 1:603. May 7, 1904.

—— Independent. New York. 56:1077-78. May 12, 1904.

—— Dead. Sketch of his life with list of his works, and portrait. Musical Courier. New York. 48:18; 25. May, 1904.

—— Bohemian-American Composer. Portrait. Review of Reviews. New York. 29:750. June, 1904.

—— The Music of ——. Musician. Boston. 15:89. Feb., 1910.

—— Portrait of. Review of Reviews. New York. 43:621. May, 1911.

—— Student Days with ——. By H. P. Hopkins. Etude. Philadelphia. 30:5. 1912.

Destinn, Emmy. An Opera Singer, who is a musician, a musician who is a cultivated woman. By Katherine M. Roof. Musician. Boston. 19:4; 265-66. 1914.

Dussek, John L. A Neglected Composer. By J. Mendelsohn. Musician. Boston. 19:91. Feb., 1914.

Hejda, F. K. The Echo. Translated by J. J. Král. Music. Chicago. 10:584-92. Oct., 1896.

Hensel, Octavia. Student Days in the Imperial Land. Music. Chicago. 12:567-69. 1897.

Hlaváč, V. J. His Sustaining Piano-forte. Music. Chicago. 4:311-15. 1893.

Král, J. J. Bohemian Popular Poetry and Music. Music. Chicago. 3:485-509. Mar., 1893.

—— Bohemian Music in 1894. Translation of an article by F. K. Hejda in Dalibor (Prague). Music. Chicago. 7:514-19. Mar., 1895.

—— History of the Polka. Music. Chicago. 9:305-12. Jan., 1896.

Krehbiel, H. E. Folk-music Studies of the Magyars and Slavs, including Bohemia. New York Daily Tribune. July 30; Aug. 6, 1899.

—— Jan Kubelík, with portrait sketch by Cecelia Beaux. The Century Magazine. New York. 41:744-46. 1902.

Mackenzie, A. C. The Bohemian School of Music. Quarterly Magazine of the International Musical Society. Part 2. 7:145-72. Leipsic. 1905-06.

Smetana, Bedřich. The Famous Czech Composer. The Review of Reviews. New York. 9:482. Apr., 1894.

—— Father of Bohemian Music. By J. J. Král. Music. Chicago. 9:144-53; 10:11-15; 10:155-58. 1896.

—— Celebrated Original Compositions: Overture to the Bartered Bride. Metronome. New York. 27:5; 40, 41, 55. May, 1911.

—— By J. E. S. Vojan. The Sunday American. Cedar Rapids. Apr. 21, 1912.

—— Dvořák and Fibich. By J. E. S. Vojan. The Sunday Republican. Cedar Rapids. May 5, 1912.

—— My Country: Six Symphonic Poems. By J. E. S. Vojan. The Sunday Tribune. Chicago. Oct. 9, 1912.

Vojan, J. E. S. The Bohemian Opera. The Daily News. Chicago. Nov. 8, 1911; same, The Record-Herald. Chicago. Nov. 19, 1911.

—— Composers of Genius, whose works are neglected in the United States. The Sun. New York. Nov. 18, 1911; same, The Daily Tribune. Chicago. Dec. 2, 1911.

—— A Sketch of the Modern Musical History of Bohemia. English section of the Orgán Bratrstva Č. S. P. S. Chicago. 25:258. 1917.

Zelenka, Lerando L. Music in Bohemia. Komenský, Organ of the Federation of Komenský Educational Clubs. Omaha. 8:271-76. Dec., 1916.

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PERIODICALS[17]

The Bohemian Voice. Omaha. Organ of the Bohemian Americans in the United States. Published from Sept., 1892, to Nov., 1894. Thomas Čapek edited the magazine from the beginning to Apr., 1894, when J. J. Král became editor.

American Bi-Monthly. Chicago. Two numbers published, Dec., 1914 and Feb., 1915. A. G. Melichar and J. J. Zmrhal, editors.

The Bohemian Review. Monthly. Chicago. Official Organ of the Bohemian (Czech) National Alliance in America. First number Feb., 1917. Jaroslav F. Smetanka, editor.

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