[A]
Academy of Ancient Music, [54], [137]
Academy of Italian Opera, [73]
Acis and Galatea, [7], [46], [72], [85], [108], [120], [182]
Addison, [16], [60]
Agrippina, [46], [183]
Airs adapted to French words, [191] n.
Alberti, [6]
Alceste, [104]
Alcina, [91], [122], [127]
Alexander Balus, [102]
Alexander’s Feast, [92], [108], [93] n., [160] n.
Almahade, [62]
Almira, [33], [34], [36], [124]
Amadigi, [68]
Amsterdam, [149]
Ademollo, [40]
Arbuthnot, Dr., [81] n.
Architecture, Musical, [138]
Arianna, [88], [95]
Arias Buffi, [128]
Arietti Da Capo, [125]
Ariodante, [91], [122]
Arioso, [133]
Ariosti, [11]
Aristoxenians, [24]
Arminio, [91], [93] n.
Arne, [96] n.
Arsinoé, [62]
Astarto, [78]
Atalanta, [91], [93], [124], [131], [182]
Athaliah, [85], [86]
Athalie, [48]
Augsburg, [53]
Augustus of Saxony, Duke, [1], [3], [42]
[B]
Babell, Wm., [145], [149] n.
Bacchus und Ariadne, [90]
Bach, [3], [21], [29], [56], [70], [104], [113], [119], [121], [150], [152]
Ballet-Operas, [122]
Bankruptcy, [93], [100]
Bartolommeo, [57]
Bass soloists, [123] n.
Bassoons, [160]
Battle of Dettingen, [99] n.
Beech Oil Company, [63]
Beethoven, [10], [108], [142], [154], [176], [192]
Beethovenians, [164]
Beggar’s Opera, [62], [81]
Belshazzar, [99], [128], [135], [136], [184]
Berenice, [91], [93] n.
Berlin, [11], [108]
Berlioz, [109], [121], [142], [154]
Bernabei, [51], [56]
Bernhard, [16]
Bible, [2]
Biblical dramas, [71], [85]
Birds, [187]
Birthday Ode to Queen Anne, [66], [138]
Blindness, [105]
Bolingbroke, [100]
Bologna, [75]
Bonduca, [59]
Bononcini, [62], [74], [75], [79], [86] n., [122]
Brandenburg, [3], [12]
Breslau, [108]
British Museum, [165]
Brockes, [64]
Burlington, Lord, [67], [74]
Burney, [187]
Buxtehude, [29], [30], [31]
[C]
Cadenzas, [128]
Camilla, Regina de Volsei, [62]
Canons, [149]
Cara sposa (Rinaldo), [125]
Carey, [96]
Caricature of Handel’s art, [144]
Carriage-accident to Handel, [104]
Carillon in Saul, [115]
Castrati, [80]
Cavalli, [193]
Chaconnes, [149] n.
Chandos Anthems, [71], [85], [136]
Characters, [135]
Choice of Hercules, [104], [187] n.
Choruses, [132], [140]
Chrysander, [57], [110]
Cibber, Colley, [81] n.
Classical chorus, [136]
Clavier pieces, [145]
Clayton, [61]
Cleopatra, [32], [160]
Colour, [140], [141]
Comic style of Keiser, [128]
Commemoration festival, [107]
Composing music, [142] n.
Concert overture, [183]
Concerti Grossi, [95], [165], [166]
Concertino, [165]
Concerto, [168], [190], [188]
Concerto for two organs, [154]
Concerto for organ with chorus, [154]
Concerto for two horns, [145], [159]
Concerto for organ, [183]
Conductor, [165]
Corelli, [11], [115], [168]
Coronation Anthems, [83], [85]
Cousser, [18]
Covent Garden Theatre, [92]
Creation, Haydn’s, [108]
Crescendo, [163]
Critica Musica, [24]
Culloden Moor, [101]
Cuzzoni, [80] n.
[D]
Da Capo form, [56], [77], [124], [132]
Dances, [133]
Death, Handel’s, [107]
Deborah, [85], [95], [110], [184]
Deidamia, [91] n., [95], [122], [124]
Dent, Edward, [38]
Descartes, [49]
Dettingen Te Deum, [99], [160] n.
Dido and Æneas, [59]
Die lustige Hochzeit, [35]
Diminuendo, [163]
Dioclesian, [59]
Divertissement, [183]
Domenico Scarlatti, [44]
Double fugue, [150]
Drums, [160]
Drury Lane Theatre, [81] n.
Dryden, [92]
Dublin, [97]
Dubourg, [156]
Duchess Sophia, [67]
Duel with Mattheson, [33]
Duets, Vocal, [131]
Duke of Chandos, [71], [72]
Duke of Cumberland, [101]
Dukes of Hanover, [49]
Dürer, [176]
[E]
Education, [6]
Ehrenpforte, [26]
England, [70], [109], [112], [113], [148], etc.
English taste, [59]
English country, [114]
Ensemble pieces, [133]
Entr’actes, [151]
Erba, [118]
Ernest Augustus, Duke, [49]
Esther, [48], [70], [71], [72], [120], [161], [184]
Eugène, Prince, [37], [157]
Exotism, [160]
Ezio, [84]
[F]
Faramondo, [91], [93]
Faustina, [80]
Festivals, [107]
Fifth Concerto, [176]
Finale, [133]
Fire-arms in orchestra, [160]
Firework music, [103], [159], [189]
First Sonata, [157]
Flemish carillon in Saul, [115]
Florence, [39]
Floridante, [79]
Florindo und Daphne, [35]
Forms, [133], [134], [158], [168]
Foundling Hospital, [103], [105] n., [165]
France, [122]
Fraudulent copies, [143] n.
Free theatre, [121], [134], [139]
French dances, [91]
French influences, [14]
French language, [48]
French model, [89]
French organists, [113]
French rhythm, [148]
French style, [148]
French vocal style, [48]
Froberger, [6]
Fugues, [149]
Funeral Anthem, [93], [93] n.
[G]
Garden scene, Rinaldo, [124]
Gay, [67], [72] n.
Geminiani, [144], [163], [164]
Genre pictures, [135], [138]
George of Hanover, [68]
German geniuses, [112]
German Handel Society, [109], [201]
German influences, [147], [148] n.
German patriotism, Handel’s lack of, [67]
Germany, [109], [142]
Gervinus, [110], [201]
Giulio Cesare, [79], [122], [127], [182]
Giustina, [93], [124]
Gluck, [36], [99], [101], [122], [127], [191], [192]
Goethe, [109], [112]
Goldschmidt, [55]
Graces, [128]
Grattan-Flood, [97]
Graun, [124]
Greece, [110]
Green, Maurice, [96]
Green Park, [198]
Grimani, [46]
Griselda, [79]
Grub Street Journal, [152]
[H]
Hailstone chorus, [118]
Halle, [14], [64], [66], [69], [74], [113]
Haman, [71]
Hamburg, [7], [15], [18], [35], [113]
Handel Society, [109], [201]
Handel musical festivals, [119]
Handel’s joust with Bononcini, [79]
Hanover, [19], [42], [49], [51]
Hanoverian nobles, [49]
Harmony in revolt, [143] n.
Harp, [160] n.
Hasler, [36]
Hasse, [36], [45], [87], [115], [117], [124]
Hawkins, Sir J., [91], [152]
Haydn, [108]
Haymarket Theatre, [74], [89]
Heidegger, [89]
Henrico Leoni, [52]
Hercules, [8], [99], [110], [127]
Herder, [109]
Hill, Aaron, [63]
Hiller, [108]
Holland, [31], [58]
Horn, [159]
Hornpipe, [187]
House of Hanover, [65]
Humour in Handel, [128]
[I]
Il Pastor Fido, [65], [182]
Imeneo, [91] n., [95] n.
Imitative effects, [141]
Improvisation, [143], [150], [152]
Improviser, [116]
Independence, Handel’s, [109]
Instrumental music, [9], [143], [144], [146]
Ireland, [97]
Israel in Egypt, [71], [94], [95], [118], [137], [145], [150]
Italian homophony, [148]
Italian influences, [147]
Italian musicians, [36]
Italian songs in Hercules, [115]
Italian violinists, [113]
Italy, [37], [112], [113]
Italianised Germans, [63]
Italians, [61], [148]
[J]
James I, Stuart, [49]
Jennens, [97], [99]
Jephtha, [104], [116]
Jerusalem Delivered, [63]
John Frederick, Duke of Hanover, [49]
Joseph, [99], [127]
Joshua, [80], [102]
Jubilate, [66]
Judas Maccabæus, [101], [102], [106], [109], [139], [184], [192]
Jugendbuch, [146], [149]
[K]
Keiser, [17], [19], [21], [31], [35], [122], [126]
Kerl, [6]
Kielmansegg, [49]
King Arthur, [59], [60]
Krieger, [6], [150]
Kuhnau, [7]
[L]
L’Allegro, [95], [114]
Languages, [22]
La Salle, [90]
Latin Psalms, [39]
Law, [14]
Lawyers, [4]
Leibnitz, [69]
Leit-motiv, [128]
Leider, [77] n.
Leipzig, [16], [108]
Lent, [106], [107]
Leo, [178]
Leonardo, [118]
Light and shade, [161]
Liszt, [109], [154]
Local colour, [160]
Locatelli, [168]
London, [42], [58], [65], etc.
London Academy of Opera, [83]
London Daily Post, [96]
London operas, [126]
Lotario, [84]
Lubeck, [28]
Lucretia, [39]
Lully, [18], [19], [181]
[M]
Mad scene in Orlando, [127]
Mahler, [154]
Mainwaring, [47]
Manchester, Duke of, [42]
Mandoline, [160] n.
Mannheim players, [164]
Marcello, [3]
Marylebone, [167]
Mattheson, [5], [18], [21], [23], [27], [82]
Mayence, [110]
Medici, [36]
Mendelssohn, [119]
Melodic lines, [117]
Melodist, [28]
Messiah, [8], [59], [97], [98], [104], [108], [119], etc.
Miller, [99]
Mitridate Eupatore, [41]

Modulations, [76]
Muffat, [168]
Mozart, [21], [36], [88], [108], [117]
Munich, [51], [52]
Musette, [178]
Musical architecture, [132]
Musical comedy, [128]
Musical dramas, [135]
Musical Patriot, The, [24], [27]
Muzio Scevola, [79]
[N]
Naples, [112], [145]
National musician of England, The, [102]
Natural scenes, [170]
Nero, [33], [34]
Newspapers, The first, [16]
Nicolini, [63]
Nitocris, [128]
Nuance, [163]
[O]
Objective art, [133]
Oboe concertos, [64], [158]
Occasional Oratorio, [101], [139], [185] n.
Ode to Queen Anne, [68]
Ode to St. Cecilia, [92], [95]
Ombra cara from Radamisto, [125]
Open-air fêtes, [120], [190]
Open-air music, [187]
Opera Buffa, [137]
Opera Comique, [91], [122], [128]
Opera Diabolica, [17]
Opera houses, [51], [102]
Oratorios, [120], [122], [136], etc.
Orchestra, [9], [103], [153], [165]
Orchestral concertos, [181] n.
Orchestral music, [158]
Organ, [105]
Organ concertos, [150-153]
Organ music, [30]
Orlando, [84], [122]
Ottoboni, Cardinal, [43], [46]
Ottone, [79], [190]
[P]
Pagan life, [185]
Painting in music, [141]
Painting, [185]
Palestrina, [114] n.
Pantheon, [107]
Parnasso in festa, [89] n., [96] n.
Partenope, [84]
Partenza, [45]
Pasquini, [43], [44]
Passion according to St. John, [25], [32]
Passion after Brockes, [70], [138], [182]
Passionate scenes, [133]
Passions, [69]
Pastor Fido, [89]
Pastoral Symphony, [170]
Pepusch, [96]
Piccadilly, [67]
Pictures, Love of, [115]
Pietism, [12], [39], [71]
Pifferari, [46], [114]
Pirro, [13]
Pistocchi, [11]
Pistol-shot in orchestra, [160] n.
Plagiarisms, [118]
Polifemo, [76]
Pope, [67], [82], [142] n.
Poro, [84]
Porpora, [87], [88]
Postel, [22], [31]
Pratolino, [38]
Pretender, Charles Edward, [100]
Princess of Wales, [81]
Programme music, [184], [185] n.
Psalms, [70], [120]
Purcell, [58], etc.
Puritanical opposition, [61]
Pygmalion, [90]
Pythagoreans, [24]
[Q]
Quartets, [131]
Queen Anne, [65], [68]
Quintet, [132]
[R]
Radamisto, [74], [78]
Rameau’s Acanthe, [164] n.
Ranelagh, [187]
Raphael, [10]
Recitative, [20]
Recitative-arioso, [126]
Recitatives and airs, [128]
Relationship with vocal, [145]
Resurrection, [44], [159], [161]
Rhythms, [134]
Riccardo I, [81], [186] n.
Rich’s theatre, [90]
Rigid and stolid manner of rendering Handel’s works, [119]
Rinaldo, [63], [64]
Roderigo, [40], [42], [182]
Rodelinda, [80]
Rôles, Singers’, [123]
Romances, [91]
Rome, [39]
Rosamunde, [62]
Roseingrave, [114] n.
Rosenmüller, [4]
Roubiliac, [107]
Ruspoli, Cardinal, [42]
[S]
St. John Chrysostomo’s Theatre, [41], [47]
St. Paul’s Cathedral, [66]
Saint-Saëns, [140], [141]
Samson, [31], [98], [126]
San Giovanni Grisostomo, [41], [47]
Saul, [94], [126], [183]
Scarlatti, [38], [41], [43], [76], [122], [127]
Schott, [22]
Schumann, [109]
Schütz, [36], [56]
Second Concerto in F major, [170]
Semele, [127], [135]
Semi-romantic colour, [115]
Serse, [91] n., [122], [124], [98] n.
Servio Tullio, [52]
Seven Trios or Sonatas in two parts, [94]
Seventh Concerto, [169]
Shakespeare, [121]
Sicilian legend, [72]
Sight gone, [105]
Singakademien, [108], [110]
Siroé, [81]
Six Fugues or Voluntaries, [149]
Six Sonatas in Trio, [154]
Sixth Concerto in G minor, [176]
Smith, C., [107]
Smollett, [100]
Society for the Maintenance of Poor Musicians, [96], [107]
Solo voices, [123]
Solomon, [102], [131]
Sonata for Viola da Gamba, [154]
Sonatas or trios for two violins, flutes, [155]
Sonatas or trios for two violins, [155]
Sonatas for the flute, violin, and harpsichord, [145]
Sonatas for flute and bass, [64], [155]
Sophia Charlotte, Princess, [11]
Speed of working, Handel’s, [116]
Steffani, [7], [11], [19], [46], [51], [64], [122]
Storms, Musical, [142]
Streatfeild, [37], [40]
Strungk, [6]
Stuart party, [68]
Stuart, James I, [66]
Strauss, R., [121]
Stradella, [118]
Sturm und Drang period, [143]
Styles, [133], [134], [137]
Suites, etc., [146]
Suites de pièces pour le clavecin, [143]
Susanna, [102]
Symphonies, [158]
Swift, [67], [82]
[T]
Tamerlano, [79], [84], [122], [127]
Tarquini, [40]
Te Deum, [65], [66], [68], [120]
Telemann, [56], [141]
Tendencies, [122]
Tenor, [123]
Terpsichore, [90]
Teseo, [65], [127]
Theatre, [120]
Theatre closed, Handel’s, [93]
Theile’s Creation, [17]
Theodora, [48], [104], [135]
Theologians, [4]
Theology, [12]
The Triumph of Time and Truth, [106], [159], [160], [161]
Third Violin, Part for, [161]
Thirty Years’ War, [4]
Thornhill, [23]
Tomomeo, [81]
Tone-colour, [159], [160], [161]
Tor di Nona, [39]
Touch, [151]
Trionfo del Tempo, [106]
Trios, [131]
Tunbridge Wells, [92]
Tyer, [187]
[U]
Utrecht, [66]
[V]
Vatican, [44]
Vaudeville, [138]
Vauxhall Gardens, [94], [100], [101], [107], [187]
Venice, [40], [42]
Vierge d’Martyre, [48]
Vinci, [84]
Viola, [160], [161]
Violoncellist, [75]
Violoncello, [160]
Violette marine, [160] n.
Virtuoso powers, [40], [49]
Vivaldi, [168]
Vocal ensemble pieces, [130]
Vocal ornamentation, [128], [129]
[W]
Wagner, [142]
Walpole, [81]
Walsh, [145], [149], [181] n.
Water music, [68] n., [158], [188]
Weissenfels, [3]
Westminster Abbey, [107]
Witchcraft, [13]
[Z]
Zachau, [5], [15], [113]
Zadock the Priest, [109] n.
Zappi, [43]


THE MUSIC LOVER’S LIBRARY

A series of small books on various musical subjects written in a popular style for the general reader.

Editor: A. EAGLEFIELD HULL, Mus. Doc. (Oxon.)

Each about 200 pages.

1. SHORT HISTORY OF MUSIC. By the Editor.

2. SHAKESPEARE: HIS MUSIC AND SONG. By A. H. Moncur-Sime.

3. THE UNFOLDING OF HARMONY. By Charles Macpherson, F.R.A.M., Sub-Organist St. Paul’s Cathedral.