Damrosch, Frank, [187], [211], [212], [213], [256]ff;
quoted on American conservatories, [246].
Damrosch, Leopold, [138]f, [183], [185], [210].
Damrosch, Walter, [140], [142]ff, [184]ff, [211];
quoted, [382];
as composer, [395].
Dance songs, in 'popular' music, [455]f.
Dances, of negroes, [304]f.
Daniels, Mabel, [403].
Dartmouth College, early musical society in, [101]f, [238]f.
Davis, John, [115], [161].
Davis, T. Kemper, cited, [242].
Deblois, Stephen, [57]f.
de Koven, Reginald, [353], [458]ff.
Debussy, influence of, in America, [xiii];
works of, introduced in America, [186].
Delacroix, Joseph, [66]f.
Demarest, Clifford, [358]f.
Democracy and American music, [xvii].
Denver (Colo.), orchestra in, [199].
Destinn, Emmy, [153].
Dillon, Fannie, [405].
Dippel, Andreas, [147], [152]ff, [154], [171]f, [179].
Dipper, Thomas, [57]f.
'Dixie,' [318], [327]f.
Dixon, George Washington (negro minstrel), [318].
Dowland, John, [4].
Drama. See Comic Opera; Musical Comedy; Opera; Theatre.
Drum, as used by negroes, [297].
Dunlap, William, [112];
on early American opera, [111]f;
librettist of first American opera, [112].
Dunn, James Philip, [440].
Dvořák, Antonin, [184], [256];
on American music, [xii], [332];
on negro folk-song, [310].
Dwight, J. S., quoted, [100], [238].
Dwight's Journal of Music, [238].

E

Eames, Emma, [143], [147].
Eccles, Solomon, cit., [13]f.
Education, musical. See Musical Education.
Edwards, Julian, [461].
Eichberg, Julius, [250], [457].
Eichheim, Henry, [447].
Eisfeld, Theodore, [203].
Eliot, John, cit., [16], [19]ff.
Elizabeth (Queen), cit., [5].
Elkus, Arthur, [400].
Elson, Louis C., on early American music, [2], [32];
cited, [97];
quoted, [99];
on American patriotic songs, [320], [324].
Emery, Stephen, [334].
Emmett, Daniel D. (negro minstrel), [316], [318];
composer of 'Dixie,' [327]f.
Engel, Carl, [446]f.
England (music and customs), in 17th cent., [3]ff;
opera in, during 17th-18th cent., [106]f;
pageants in, [226], [228];
church music in, [356];
comic opera in, [457].
Englander, Ludwig, [461]f.
English influence, (on early German music) [4]f;
(on early American musical societies) [90]f;
(on music in early Boston) [236]f;
(on early American music) [284].
English language, opera in. See Opera in English. See also Comic opera.
English musical comedy. See Musical comedy, English.
English opera, in early America, [36]f, [107]ff, [112];
in 17th-18th cent., [106]ff;
decline of, in New York, in early 19th cent., [117];
revival of, [119]ff, [123]ff.
Enstone, Edward, [24]f.
Erskine, Thomas Alexander, [70].
Essex Musical Association, [101].
Esterley, George, [75].
Europe, concert life of, during 18th century, [83].
European influence, on American composition, [284], [331]ff.
European universities, musical courses in, [264].
Euterpean Society, of early New York, [89]ff.

F

Faelten, Carl, [248].
Fairchild, Blair, [432]f.
Farrar, Geraldine, [151], [155].
Farwell, Arthur, [226]f, [310], [410]ff;
on municipal music, [273]ff.
Fay, C. N., [191].
Felsted, Samuel, [61].
Festivals, musical. See Music festivals.
Fickenscher, Arthur, [450].
Finck, Henry T., cited, [353], [368].
Finden, Amy Woodforde, [406].
Fischer, Emil, [140], [145], [147].
Fisk University, Jubilee Singers of, [308]ff.
Flagg, Joseph, [29], [45].
Flagg, Josiah, [59].
Flagler, H. H., [186].
Flonzaley Quartet, [204]f.
Floridia, Pietro, [188].
Florio, Caryl, [358]f.
Foerster, Adolph M., [196];
quoted, [197].
Folk-song (in America), [x]-f, [xi]-ff, [277]ff, [451]f.
See also Cowboy songs; Negro folk-song; Indians; Canadian folk-songs; Spanish-American folk-songs; 'Popular' music.
Foote, Arthur, [338]ff, [357].
Forrage, Stephen, [70].
Foster, Stephen Collins, [286], [318]ff, [452];
(influence of) [416].
Francis, Samuel, [65].
Franklin, Benjamin, [29], [70].
Fredericksburg, early musical life of, [82], [87].
Free concerts. See Concerts.
Freer, Eleanor Everest, [404].
Fremstad, Olive, [149].
French influence, on music in America, [xiii]-f, [74], [79], [81];
on negro music, [304]ff;
on modern American music, [407], [409], [414], [416], [427], [437]f, [441], [444], [446]ff.
French opera, in early America, [104], [110]f, [114]ff, [126];
in (modern) New York, [152], [154], [178]f;
in New Orleans, [161]ff;
in Philadelphia, [168].
French-Canadian folk-song, [313].
Friedenthal, Albert, cited, [305].
Frieze, Henry S., [268].
Fry, D. H., quoted, [130].
Fry, E. R., [128].
Fry, William H. (opera composer), [132], [167]f, 333f.
Funeral songs, of negroes, [302]f.
Futurism, [440], [442].

G

Gadski, Johanna, [145], [147].
Gale, Clement R., [357].
García, Manuel (in New York), [118]f.
Garden, Mary, [152].
Gatti-Casazza, Giulio, [152]ff.
Gaynor, Jessie, [355].
Georgia, early concerts in, [82].
Gericke, William, [190]f.
German choral societies, (in New York) [209]f;
in the west, [215]f;
(general) [218].
See also German musical societies.
German influence on American music, x-ff, [22], [215]f, [233]f, [243]ff, [360]ff, [369];
(modern) [420], [422], [435]f, [440]f, [449];
in early Boston, [236].
German musical societies, in early New York, [97].
German opera, in New York, [131]ff;
in the United States, [159]ff.
Germania orchestra (Boston), [188]f.
Gerster, Etelka, [137], [160].
Gerville-Réache, Jeanne, [152].
Getty, Alice, [406].
Gibbons, Orlando, [4].
Gilbert, Henry F., [311], [408]ff;
quot. on racial influence, [278].
Gilchrist, W. W., [357].
Gilibert, Charles, [148], [152].
Gilman, Lawrence, cited, [366], [368].
Gleason, Frederic Grant, [346].
Gluck, works of, in early American concerts, [62], [79], [80].
Goldmark, Rubin, [381].
Goodrich, Wallace, [208].
Goritz, Otto, [149].
Gottschalk, Louis Moreau, [307], 334f.
Gould, Nathaniel D., [242].
Gounod, influence of, on American church music, [356].
Grant, James Augustus, [298].
Grattan (Mrs.), [73].
Grau, Maurice, [142]ff, [149], [175], [177].
Graupner, Gottlieb, [100], [207], [236].
Green, Joseph, quoted, [19].
Grétry, works of, in early American concerts, [62], [79], [81].
Griffes, Charles T., [442].
Grunn, J. Homer, [401].
Gualdo, Giovanni, [70].

H

Hackett, Karleton, cited, [169].
Hadley, Henry, [375]ff, [462].
Hague, Eleanor, quoted, [312]f.
'Hail Columbia' (national song), [324]f.
Hale, Philip, on Toronto Choir, [219]f;
cited, [390].
Hamerick, Asger, in America, [247].
Hamilton, Edward, [222].
Hammerstein, Oscar, [144], [151]ff, [169], [179].
Hammond, William G., [355].
Hanby, B. R., [318].
Handel, works of, in early American concerts, [32]ff, [37]ff, [58]ff, [62], [64]ff, [70], [72]f, [77], [80], [93]ff.
Handel and Haydn Society (of Boston), [102]f, [206]ff.
Handel and Haydn Society (of early New York), [96].
Harris, Augustus, quoted, [146].
Harris, Charles K., [454].
Harris, Victor, [355].
Hartford, early concerts in, [62]f.
Harvard University (music department of), [237]f, [263].
Harvard Musical Association, [189], [203], [237]f.
Haskell, M. A., quoted, [299].
Hattstaedt, John J., [254]f.
Hawley, Charles B., [355].
Haydn, works of, in early American concerts, [38]f, [41], [62]f, [66]f, [72]f, [75], [80]f, [96]f.
Hearn, Lafcadio, cited, [299], [306].
Hebrew, operas in, [160].
Heckscher, Celeste, [404].
Hempel, Frieda, [155].
Henderson, W. J., cited, [144];
quoted, [186].
Hendricks, Francis, [442].
Henius, Joseph, [393].
Hensel, Heinrich, [155].
Henschel, George, in America, [190].
Herbert, Victor, [154]ff, [197], 447f, 460.
Herbert-Förster, [141].
Hertz, Alfred, [149], [153].
Hess, Willy, [204].
Heyman, Katherine Ruth, [406].
Higginson, Henry L., [190].
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, quoted, IV. 303.
Hill, Edward Burlingame, [388]ff.
Hill, Uriah C., [181], [183], [202].
Hodgkinson, Francis, [111].
Hodgkinson, John, [90].
Holden, Oliver, works of, IV. 52-53.
Holyoke, Samuel, [52]f.
Homer, Louise, [148].
Homer, Sidney, [435]f.
Hone, Philip, [122].
Hopekirk, Helen, [405].
Hopkinson, Francis, [46]ff, [69], [71], [85].
Hopkinson, Joseph, on origin of 'Hail Columbia,' [324]f.
Howland, William Legrand, [396].
Hughes, Rupert, cited, [337], [342], [353], [405], [433]f, [459].
Huhn, Bruno, [355].
Hull, Alexander, [440]f.
Humiston, W. H., [311], 430f.
Huss, Henry Holden, [348]f.
Hutchinson (Colonel), cited, [13].
Hymnology, American, x, [332]f.
See also Church music; Psalmody.

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