[11] Half a Century of Music in England, p. 17.

[12] W.W. Cobbett, Musical News, May 24, 1902.

[13] At the fifty-fifth bar of the finale of Brahms’s A minor Quartett there is a hint of this kind of effect; also at the opening of Schumann’s A major Quartett.

[14] Dictionary of Music and Musicians (Grove), vol. i. p. 713.

[15] The Art of Music, Sir Hubert Parry.

[16] A mechanical arrangement producing the effect of so-called “musical glasses,” that is, thin tumbler glasses whose edges were rubbed with the moistened finger.

[17] Dictionary of Music and Musicians (Grove), vol. ii. p. 398.

[18] Prose Works, vol. v. p. 88.

[19] How to Listen to Music (H.E. Krehbiel).

[20] The dates are according to Nottebohm’s Catalogue.