Women Pianists.FOOTNOTES:INDEX.
- Adam, [355]
- Aeolian, [30]
- Akkadians, [25], [36]
- Albeniz, [497]
- Alberti, [252]
- Alkan, [443]
- Amati (Amáhtee), [317]
- Ambrose, [63]
- American Indian Music, [531]
- American Music, [525]
- Anglebert d’, [258]
- Antiphony, [59]
- Apollo, Hymn to, [48], [49]
- Apthorp, [550]
- Archæology, [20]
- Archer, [168]
- Archilute, [151]
- Arensky, [521]
- Arghool, [150]
- Aria, [190]
- Aristotle, [47]
- Aristoxenus, [47]
- Arkadelt, [128], [136],
[140], [143]
- Astorga, [229]
- Auber (O-bare), [355], [357]
- Authentic, [64], [66]
- Babylonian Music, [24], [36]
- Bach (Bakh), C. P. E., [279]
- Bach, J. C., [278]
- Bach, J. S., [128], [164],
[228], [244], [269],
[337], [439]
- Bach, W. F., [278]
- Baillot (Ba-yo), [328]
- Balakireff (Balakeéreff), [442], [517]
- Balfe (Bolf), [210]
- Ballad, [455]
- Ballad Opera, [210]
- Ballet (Ballay), [203]
- Bantock, [502]
- Bards, [77]
- Bassoon, [149]
- Batiste (Bateest), [166]
- Bauer (Bower), [447]
- Beach, [541]
- Beethoven (Baytoven), [18],
[22], [231], [299],
[307], [338], [439]
- Bellini (Belleénee), [362]
- Benda, [277], [350]
- Bennett, W. S., [405], [459]
- Benoit (Benwah), [503]
- Bergonzi (Bergontsee), [319]
- Bériot, de (Bareeoh), [332]
- Berlin, [555]
- Berlioz (Bareleoh), [339], [433],
[459], [463]
- Bernhard, [159]
- Bernacchi (Bernákkee), [199]
- Best, [167]
- Biber, (Beeber), [323]
- Billings, [526]
- Binchois (Banshwah), [112]
- Bizet (Beezeh), [374]
- Blockx (Block), [505]
- Blow, [164]
- Blumenfeld, [522]
- Boethius, [48], [70]
- Böhm, J. (Bame), [331]
- Böhm, T., [338]
- Boieldieu (Bwah-el-dyu), [355]
- Boise (Boyce), [551]
- Boïto (Boéto), [375]
- Bologna, [554]
- Borodin, [519]
- Boschi (Boskee), [201]
- Bossi (Bossee), [167], [495]
- Brahms, [439], [458],
[459], [463]
- Brassin (Brahssan, nasal n), [438]
- Breitner (Britener), [445]
- Bridge, [501]
- Broadwood, [243]
- Bruch (Brookh), [478]
- Brumel (Broomel), [126]
- Bruneau (Bruno), [485]
- Brussels, [555]
- Buck, [460], [543]
- Bull, J., [164], [257]
- Bülow (Beelow), von, [437]
- Bungert (Boóngert), [374], [476]
- Buonamici (Bonameéchee), [448]
- Buongiorno (Bonzhórno), [496]
- Busnois (Binwah), [112]
- Busoni, [448]
- Buxtehude (Bookstehóodeh), [163], [265]
- Byrd (Bird), [121], [144],
[164], [256]
- Caccini (Cacheénee),
[175], [177]
- Caffarelli, [199]
- Caldara (Caldáhra), [226]
- Cambert (Cambare), [204]
- Canon, [109],
[111], [126]
- Cantata, [174]
- Capocci (Capóchee), [167]
- Carestini (Caresteénee), [201]
- Carissimi, [184], [226]
- Carreño (Carainyo), [451]
- Cassi odorus, [74]
- Cavalière (Cavaliáire), [179]
- Cavalli (Cavállee), [184]
- Celts, [77]
- Censorinus (Censoreenus), [74]
- Cesti (Chestee), [184]
- Chabrier (Chahbrieh), [487]
- Chadwick, [536], [544]
- Chaldæans, [24], [36],
[37]
- Chambonnières (Shambonniair), [258]
- Chaminade (Shaminahd), [488]
- Chanson (Shanson, nasal n), [144],
[455]
- Charlemagne (Charlmanye), [77]
- Charpentier (Sharpahntieh), [485]
- Chausson (Showson, nasal n), [487]
- Che, [26], [28]
- Chelys (Kellis), [56]
- Cherubini (Karoobeénee), [223]
- Chinese Music, [25-29]
- Chopin (Showpan, nasal n), [387],
[417], [425]
- Chorale, [165], [227]
- Chorus, Greek, [57]
- Chromatic Scale, Greek, [55]
- Church Scales, [64]
- Cimarosa (Chimaroza), [193]
- Cincinnati College of Music, [558]
- Cithara (Kítara), [56]
- Clarinet, [150], [338]
- Clarke, [551]
- Claudius Ptolemy, [48], [63]
- Clavicembalo (Clavichembálo), [240]
- Clavichord, [237]
- Clementi, [18], [380]
- Coleridge-Taylor, [502]
- Cologne, [555]
- Concerto (Conchairto), [323]
- Conductus, [83], [101]
- Confucius, [26], [27],
[29]
- Contra Bass, [321]
- Corelli, [250], [323]
- Cotton, John, [75]
- Council of Trent, [141]
- Counterpoint, [111]
- Couperin (Kooperan, nasal n), [258]
- Cowen, [500]
- Cramer (Krahmer), [382]
- Crescentini (Creschenteénee), [201]
- Cristofori (Cristofóree), [241]
- Crouth (Crooth), [77], [153]
- Cui (Koóee), [518]
- Czerny (Chairny), [384], [425]
- D’Albert (Dolbare), [437],
[477]
- Damrosch, W., [529], [544]
- Dance Tunes, [248]
- Daquin (Dahkan, nasal n), [259]
- David (Dahvid), [330]
- Debussy (modified u, similar to German ü), [486]
- DeHandlo, [121]
- Dekoven, [544]
- Delaborde, [444]
- Delibes, (Deleeb), [483]
- Diapason, [59]
- Diaphony, [73], [93]
- Dickinson, [551]
- Didymus, [48]
- Dièmer (Diaimeh), [444]
- Di Ruta (Di Roota), [250]
- Di Salo (Di Sahlo), [316]
- Discant, [73], [104]
- Dominant, [66]
- Donizetti, [361]
- Dont (Don, nasal n), [331]
- Dorian, [30], [52],
[54], [64]
- Dowland, [144]
- Drama, [172]
- Dresden, [555]
- Dubois (Doobwah), [167],
[487]
- Ducis, [161]
- Dufay, [112]
- Dulcimer, [237]
- Dunstable, [121]
- Dupont (Doopon, nasal n), [439]
- Durante (Dooráhntay), [252]
- Dvořák (Dvorzhak), [377],
[459], [508]
- Dwight, [547]
- Ecclesiastical Scales, [52], [64]
- Eck, [329]
- Eddy, [547]
- Edwardes, [144]
- Egyptian Music, [38-41]
- Elgar, [460], [501]
- Elson, [550]
- English Music, [80], [115]
- English Opera, [207]
- English Opera, typical, [209]
- Enharmonic Scale, Greek, [56]
- Enna, [512]
- Equal Temperament, [243]
- Erard (Airar), [243]
- Erkel (Airkle), [510]
- Ernst, (Airnst), [331]
- Essipoff, [451]
- Ethnology, [21]
- Euclid, [48]
- Faburden, [73]
- Farinelli, [200]
- Fasch (Fahsh), [277]
- Fauré (Foray), [413], [487]
- Ferri, [199]
- Fibich (Feebikh), [510]
- Fidelio (Fidaylo), [222]
- Fidula, [153]
- Field, [387], [421]
- Finck, [551]
- Finland, [81]
- Fiorillo (Feeorillo), [329]
- Florence, [173], [554]
- Florentine School, [177]
- Flute, [28], [38], [56],
[149], [338]
- Folk-Song, [85], [96], [111],
[507], [516], [531]
- Foote, [539]
- Form, [18]
- Franchetti (Frankettee), [494]
- Franck, [167], [459], [483]
- Franco of Cologne, [72], [104]
- Franco of Paris, [104]
- Franz (Frahnts), [457]
- French Opera, [203]
- Frescobaldi (Frescobahldee), [162], [249]
- Froberger (Frobairger), [162], [264]
- Fugue (Fewg), [111], [126],
[265]
- Fux (Fooks), [163]
- Gabrieli, A., [136], [162],
[247]
- Gabrieli, G., [136], [162],
[248]
- Gabrilowitsch (Gabrílovitch), [447]
- Gade (Gahdeh), [405]
- Gagliano (Galyáno), [177], [319]
- Galilei (Galilaee), [174]
- Galio-Belgic School, [107], [124]
- Gamut, [67]
- Gastoldi, [144]
- Gauls, Music of the, [77]
- Gaviniés (Gavíniez), [328]
- Geminiani (Zhemineáhnee), [325]
- Genoa, [554]
- German, E, [503]
- German Opera, [211]
- Gevaërt, [438]
- Gibbons, [121], [144],
[164], [257]
- Gilchrist, [536]
- Gilson (Zhilson, nasal n), [504]
- Giordano (Zhordáhno), [493]
- Gipsies, [33]
- Glazounoff (Glazoónof), [520]
- Glinka, [377], [516]
- Gluck (Glook), [215]
- Godowsky (Godóffsky), [449]
- Goldmark, [472]
- Gombert (Gombare), [128], [134]
- Goss, [167]
- Gottschalk, [546]
- Goudimel (Goodimel), [128], [136],
[140], [142]
- Gounod (Goonoh), [374], [459]
- Grand Opera, [349], [353],
[356]
- Graun (au, like ow in how), [227]
- Gravicembalo (Gravichembahlo), [240]
- Greater Perfect System, [51], [64]
- Greek Drama, [172]
- Greek Music, [46]
- Greek Scale, [50], [52], [55]
- Gregorian, [43]
- Gregory, Pope, [63], [70]
- Grétry (Greatry), [353]
- Grieg (Greeg), [448], [511]
- Guadagnini (Gwahdanyeénee), [319]
- Guarnerius (Gwarnáirius), [316], [318]
- Guglielmi (Goolyélmee), [230]
- Guido (Gweédo), [67],
[74], [95]
- Guilmant (Geelman, nasal n), [167], [487]
- Hadley, [540]
- Hale (Hahl), Adam de la, [84]
- Hale, P., [550]
- Halévy (Halaivy), [359]
- Hallstrom, [513]
- Handel, [164], [213],
[229], [266], [337]
- Handel and Haydn Society, [526]
- Hambourg, [447]
- Harmony, [18], [19],
[59], [73], [75]
- Harp, [39], [44], [150]
- Harpsichord, [237]
- Hasler (Hassler), [263]
- Hasse (Hasseh), [230]
- Haupt (Howpt), [166]
- Hausegger (Howsegger), [468]
- Haydn (Hyden), [18], [237], [283],
[295], [299], [307],
[311], [337]
- Hebrew Music, [41]
- Heller, [449]
- Hellmesberger, [331]
- Henderson, [551]
- Henselt, [443]
- Herbert, [544]
- Hérold, [355]
- Hesse, [166]
- Hexachord, [67], [68]
- Hiller, F., [405]
- Hiller, J. A., [220]
- Himmel, [302]
- Hindoo Music, [30-33]
- Hobrecht, [127], [145]
- Hofmann, J., [450]
- Hopkins, [167]
- Huber (Hoober), [470]
- Hucbald (Huckbald), [67], [74],
[95]
- Humfrey, [207]
- Hummel (Hoommel), [383]
- Humperdinck (Hoomperdinck), [374], [473]
- Huneker, [551]
- Hurdy Gurdy, [153]
- Hydraulic Organ, [157]
- Imitation, [102], [109]
- Indian Music, [531]
- Indy d’ (Dandy, French nasal n), [413], [484]
- Intermezzo, [192]
- Ireland, [79]
- Isidore of Seville, [74]
- Italian School, Early, [131]
- Japanese Music, [29], [30]
- Jean de Garlande (Zhan, nasal n), [104]
- Jean Scot Erigene, [74]
- Jensen (Yensen), [413]
- Jerome de Moravie (Morahvee), [104]
- Joachim (Yoáhkim), [331]
- Jommelli (Yomméllee), [193], [230]
- Jongleurs (Zhongler), [83]
- Joseffy (Yoséffy), [449], [546]
- Josquin de Pres (Zhoskan, nasal de Pray), [127], [145]
- Keiser (Kyser), [213], [227]
- Kelley, [544]
- Kerl (Kairl), [162], [264]
- Keyboard, [159]
- Kienzl (Keenzel), [474]
- Kin, [26], [27]
- Kistler, [475]
- Klindworth (Klindwort), [443]
- Klotz, [319]
- Koto, [30]
- Krehbiel (Kraybeel), [551]
- Kreutzer (Kroitzer), [329]
- Kuhnau (Koonow), [276]
- Landino (Landeeno), [161]
- Lassen (Lahssen), [513]
- Lasso (Lahsso), di, [128], [134],
[136], [144], [173]
- Lawes, [207]
- Leclair, [328]
- Lefébure-Wéy (Lefayber-Waily), [166]
- Legrenzi (Legrentsee), [184]
- Leipzig Conservatory, [401], [555]
- Lekeu (Lekuh), [504]
- Lemare, [168]
- Lemmens (Lemman, nasal), [166]
- Leo (Lao), [226]
- Leoncavallo, [376], [492]
- Leonin (Leonan, nasal), [104]
- Leschetizky (Leshetitsky), [388], [446]
- Lesser Perfect System, [51], [64]
- Lewts, Denis, [75]
- Liadoff (Leahdoff), [521]
- Lied (Leed), [455]
- Liszt, [425], [436],
[459], [463], [465]
- Locatelli, [325]
- Lock, [164], [207]
- Loeffler (Lerfler, not sounding the first r), [541]
- Logroscino (Logrosheéno), [192]
- Lolli, [329]
- Lortzing, [351]
- Lotti, [184]
- Lully, [204]
- Lupot (Lüpoh), [319]
- Lute, [151]
- Luther, [138]
- Lydian, [52]
- Lyre, [39], [50],
[56], [150]
- MacDowell, [450], [538]
- Mackenzie, [460], [500]
- Madrigal, [143]
- Magadis, [58], [92]
- Maggini (Madgeéni), [317]
- Mahler, [469]
- Marchand (Marchan, nasal), [165], [259]
- Marenzio (Marentsio), [144]
- Marpurg (Marpoorg), [277]
- Marschner, [351]
- Martucci (Martoóchee), [495]
- Mascagni (Mascányee), [376], [491]
- Mason, L., [527]
- Mason, Wm., [450], [546]
- Masque, [203], [209]
- Massenet (Massenay), [482]
- Mastersingers, [85]
- Mathews, [548]
- Mathias (Matiah), [444]
- Mattheson (Matteson), [213], [268]
- Measured Music, [74], [100]
- Méhul (Mahul), [354]
- Melodrama, [350]
- Melody, [18], [19],
[20], [21], [59]
- Mendelssohn, [166], [232],
[400]
- Merbecke, [121], [164]
- Merkel (Mairkel), [166]
- Merulo (Maróolo), [162], [247]
- Mese (Mayseh), [51]
- Meyerbeer, [358]
- Milan, [553]
- Minnesingers, [84]
- Minstrels, [81]
- Miracle Plays, [179], [213]
- Mixo-Lydian, [52]
- Monochord, [47], [237]
- Monophony, [88]
- Monteverde (Montevairday), [180],
[188], [336]
- Morley, [144], [164]
- Moscheles (Móschehless), [383], [401]
- Moszkowski (Moskoffskee), [449]
- Motet, [83], [101], [103]
- Moussorgsky, [518]
- Mozart (Motsart), [219], [231],
[291], [299], [307],
[311], [337]
- Muffat, [265]
- Munich, [555]
- Musica Ficta, [75]
- Music Drama, [175]
- Mysteries, [179], [213]
- Naples, [552]
- Nardini (Nardeénee), [327]
- Neapolitan School of Opera, [187]
- Negro Music, [531]
- Neri (Néhree), [140]
- Netherlands, [107], [123]
- Neumes (Nooms), [70]
- Nevin, [544]
- New England Conservatory of Music, [557]
- Nicordé (Nikóhday), [470]
- Nocturne, [387], [421]
- Notation (Greek), [58], [70]
- Oberlin, [558]
- Oboe, [149], [337]
- Octave System (Greek), [54]
- Odington, [101], [118],
[121]
- Odo (Otger), [74], [94]
- Offenbach, [356]
- Okeghem, [126], [134],
[145]
- Opera, [175], [196],
[336]
- Opera Buffa (Booffa), [191],
[349], [356]
- Opéra Comique (Comeek), [349], [353]
- Oratorio, [179], [226]
- Orchestra, [308], [334]
- Organ, [125], [156], [236]
- Organ Pedals, [159]
- Organum, [73], [93], [101]
- Organum (Secular), [94]
- Orpheus, [46]
- Overture, [191], [205], [342]
- Pachelbel (Pakhelbel), [163]
- Pachmann (Pakhmann), de, [449]
- Paderewski (Padreffski), [446], [511]
- Paganini (Paganeénee), [331], [426]
- Paine, [460], [535]
- Paisiello (Paheesiéllo), [193], [230]
- Palermo, [553]
- Palestrina (Palacetreena), [136], [139],
[173]
- Pan’s Pipes, [22], [148], [156]
- Parabosco, [247]
- Paradies (Paradees), [253]
- Parallelism in Hebrew Poetry, [43]
- Paris Conservatoire (Conservatwar), [554]
- Paris School, [99]
- Parker, H., [460], [539]
- Parker, J. C. D., [543]
- Parry, [500]
- Parthenia, [257]
- Pasquini (Paskweénee), [250]
- Passion Music, [227], [233]
- Paumann (Powman), [161]
- Pedals (Organ), [159]
- Pentatonic, [27], [30], [32],
[56], [60], [70]
- Pergolesi, (Pergolazy), [192], [228]
- Peri (Perry), [175], [177]
- Perosi (Perozy), [460], [494]
- Perotin (Perotan, nasal n), [104]
- Perry, [546]
- Petrucci (Petroóchee), [145]
- Philipp, [444]
- Phorminx, [56]
- Phrygian, [52], [54], [64]
- Pianoforte, [241], [295], [308]
- Piano Playing, [295], [420], [430]
- Piccini (Picheénee), [193]
- Pizzicato (Pitsicácto), [183]
- Plagal, [64], [66]
- Plato, [48]
- Planquette (Planket, nasal n), [356]
- Polyphony, [88], [129],
[132], [164], [337]
- Porpora, [193], [230], [285]
- Prætorius, [163]
- Prague, [554]
- Program Music, [312], [465]
- Psalms, [42], [43]
- Psaltery, [237]
- Puccini (Poocheénee), [376], [493]
- Pugnani (Punyáhnee), [327]
- Pugno (Poonyo), [444]
- Purcell, [121], [164],
[207], [258]
- Pythagoras, [41], [47]
- Rachmaninoff (Rakhmaneénoff), [443],
[521]
- Rameau (Rahmo), [206], [244],
[260]
- Ravanastron, [32]
- Rebec, [151], [152]
- Recitative (Resitateév) [174], [189]
- Reed, [149]
- Reformation, The, [138]
- Reinecke (Rynekeh), [405]
- Reinken (Rhineken), [163], [265]
- Remenyi, [331]
- Renaissance (Renasahns, nasal n), [171], [246]
- Reyer (Ryer), [483]
- Rheinberger (Rhineberger), [166]
- Rhythm, [18], [19]
- Ries (Reese), [305]
- Rimsky-Korsákoff (Rimsky-Kórsakoff), [519]
- Rinck, [165]
- Rinuccini (Rinoocheenee), [175], [177]
- Risler, [445]
- Rode, [328]
- Roentgen (Rentghen), [505]
- Roman Music, [62]
- Romantic Movement, [345], [404],
[407], [423], [439]
- Rome, [553]
- Rondeau (Rondo), [83]
- Rore (Roara), [128], [136],
[144], [162]
- Rosenthal (Rosentall), [437]
- Rossini (Rosseénee), [224], [229]
- Roundel, [101]
- Rubinstein, A., [405], [441],
[459]
- Rummel (Roomel), [449]
- Russian Music, [441]
- Sacchini (Sakeénee), [230]
- Sachs (Sakhs), [86]
- Safonoff (Safónoff), [443]
- Saint Petersburg Conservatory, [556]
- Saint-Saëns (San-Sahnz, nasal n), [167], [444],
[459], [481]
- Salieri (Solyairee), [223]
- Sambuca, [37]
- Santir, [38]
- Sapellnikoff (Sapéllnikoff), [442]
- Sauer (Sour), [438]
- Scales, [22], [29]
- Scandinavian Music, [80]
- Scarlatti, A., [187], [196],
[226], [250], [336]
- Scarlatti, D., [251], [266]
- Scheidemann (Shydemann), [163]
- Scheidt (Shite), [163]
- Schillings, [475]
- Schmidt, B., [162]
- Schneider, [166]
- Schopenhauer (Shopenhower), [21]
- Schröter (Shrayter), [242]
- Schubert, [391], [456]
- Schumann, Clara, [451]
- Schumann, R., [18], [395],
[401], [407], [417],
[425], [439], [457]
- Schütz (Sheets), [211], [227]
- Schytté (Skittay), [513]
- Scottish Music, [79]
- Scriabine (Skreáhbeen), [443], [522]
- Se, [28]
- Seidl (Sidle), [533]
- Senesino (Seneseeno), [199]
- Sevcik (Shevchik), [333]
- Sgambati (Sgambáhtee), [448], [494]
- Shawm, [150]
- Shelley, [542]
- Sheng, [26]
- Sherwood, [450]
- Sho, [29]
- Shofar, [150]
- Sibelius (Seebailius), [513]
- Sieveking (Seevehking), [447]
- Silbermann, [242]
- Siloti, [442]
- Sinding, [448], [511]
- Sinfonia, [191], [322]
- Singing, [195]
- Singspiel (Singspeel), [212], [220]
- Sjögren (Shagreén), [513]
- Slavinski, [447]
- Smart, [167]
- Smetana, [377], [507]
- Somis (Somee), [325]
- Sonata, [247], [274],
[288], [295], [303],
[309], [322], [411]
- Song, [395], [454], [468]
- Spark, [167]
- Spieloper (Speeloper), [351]
- Spinet, [239]
- Spohr (Spoar), [232], [329], [350]
- Spontini (Sponteénee), [223]
- Stabat Mater (Stahbat Mahter), [228]
- Stainer, Jakob (Styner, Yahkob), [319]
- Stainer, John (Stayner), [167]
- Stanford, [497]
- Stavenhagen (Stahvenhahgen), [438]
- Stcherbatcheff, [521]
- Stein, (Stine), [243]
- Sternberg, von, [546]
- Stojowski (Stoyoffski), [447]
- Stradella, [226]
- Stradivarius, [319]
- Strauss (Strous), R., [339], [374],
[433], [458], [463]
- Streicher (Strikher), [243]
- Stringed Instruments, [147], [150]
- Suite, [249]
- Sullivan, [210], [460]
- Sumer is Icumen in, [117]
- Sumerians, [25]
- Svendsen, [512]
- Sweelinck (Swalink), [128], [162]
- Sylvester, Pope, [63]
- Symphonia, [37]
- Symphonic Poem, [342], [433]
- Symphony, [59], [342], [411]
- Syrinx, [62], [148], [156]
- Szumowska-Adamowska, [447]
- Tablatura, [86], [151]
- Tallis, [121], [164], [257]
- Taneiéff (Tanaéeff), [521]
- Tangent, [238]
- Tartini (Tarteénee), [325]
- Tausig (Tousig), [436]
- Tchaikovsky (Chikoffsky), [522]
- Tche, [28]
- Terpander, [47]
- Tetrachord, [47], [50]
- Tetrachordon, [56]
- Thayer, [550]
- Theile (Tyleh), [212]
- Theorbo, [151]
- Thiele (Teeleh), [166]
- Thomas (Toamah), A., [483]
- Thomas, T., [528]
- Tieffenbrucker (Teefenbrooker), [316]
- Tinctoris, [127], [135]
- Tinel, [504]
- Ti-Tzu, [28]
- Tonus Peregrinus, [63]
- Torelli, [323]
- Tosi (Tozy), [198]
- Tourte (Toort), [320]
- Tremolo, [183]
- Trent, Council of, [141]
- Tritone, [75]
- Tromba Marina (Mareéna), [151], [152]
- Troubadours, [83]
- Trouvères (Troovair), [82]
- Trumpet, [150]
- Tye, [121]
- Ugab (Oogabh), [148]
- Unity, [102], [109]
- Upton, [548]
- Van der Stucken, [540]
- Venetian School, [184]
- Venice, [553]
- Veracini (Vairacheénee), [325]
- Verdi (Vairdee), [361], [375]
- Vienna, [554]
- Vieuxtemps (Vyutom, nasal), [332]
- Vina (Veena), [31], [32]
- Viol, [145], [151],
[154], [315]
- Violin, [315], [320]
- Violin Bow, [319]
- Violin Playing, [322]
- Violoncello (Veeolonchéllo), [320]
- Viotti (Veeótti), [328]
- Virginal, [239]
- Virginal Book, [256]
- Vitali (Vetáhlee), [323]
- Vivaldi (Veeváhldee), [325]
- Vuillaume (Vweleyome), [319]
- Waelrant (Walerant), [144]
- Wagenseil (Vahgensile), [278]
- Wagner (Vahgner), R., [339],
[360], [364], [458]
- Wagner’s (R.) Theory, [369], [433]
- Wagner, S., [476]
- Weber (Vaber), [346], [397]
- Weelkes, [144]
- Weingartner (Vinegartner), [470]
- Well-Tempered Clavichord, [271], [300]
- Wesley, [167]
- Widor (Weedo), [167], [487]
- Wieck (Veek), [408]
- Wilbye, [144]
- Wilhelmj (Vilhelmyeh), [330]
- Willaert, [128], [135],
[143], [162], [247]
- Wind Instruments, [147], [148]
- Wolf, H., [478]
- Wolf-Ferrari (Ferráhree), [496]
- Ysaye (Esyeh), [332]
- Zeelandia (Zalahndia), [112]
- Zeisler (Ziseler), [451]