[22] Musical Times, London, May 1, 1911.
[23] Is not Mr. Newman mistaken in stating that this theme begins in G major?
[24] Musical Times, January, 1914.
[25] Musical Times, January, 1909.
[26] Musical Times, September, 1913.
[27] Arranged for piano by the composer. Novello, Ewer, and Company, London.
[28] July, 1911.
[29] This premise, which Mr. Newman expands as if it bore directly on the problem of program music, though true to the verge of truism, hardly helps us to solve that problem. The question, it may be said once again, concerns not the composer's stimulus, but his method; whether, that is, he works through the suggestion of external object or of inner emotional states.
[30] Arrangement for piano by S. Karg-Elert. Novello, Ewer, and Company.