Ide, Chester, works of, [400].
Incas. See Peruvians.
Indians (American), primitive music of, [281];
(in American music) [xi]-ff, [2]f;
(used by American composers) [365], [394]f, [410]ff, [417], [424]ff, [434], [443], [448].
See also Primitive Music in General Index (Vol. XII).
'Indian' song, in 'popular' music, [455].
Indian Suite (MacDowell), [366]f.
[d']Indy, cited, [429].
Institute of Musical Art (New York), [256]ff.
Instrumental music, forbidden by Puritans, [18]f;
beginnings of, in New England, [24]ff, [32]ff.
See also Concerts, Orchestral organizations, Chamber music ensembles.
Instruments (primitive), of negroes, [296].
Irish influence on music in America, [22].
'Irish' song, in 'popular' music, [455].
Isaacs, Lewis M., [442].
Italian influence on music in America, [xi].
Italian opera in early America, [104], [110];
in New York City, [117]ff;
in the U. S., [158]ff.
Italian Symphony Orchestra (New York), [188].
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Jacchia, Agide, [157].
Jackson, L. J., [263]f.
Jadlowker, Hermann, [155].
James, Philip, [358]f.
Johns, Clayton, [353].
Johnson, [Dr.] Samuel (quoted), [202].
Jones, Darius E., [242].
Jones, John, [65].
Jordan, Eben D., [172], [249].
Jörn, Carl, [153].
Journet, Marcel, [148]f.
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Kahn, Otto H., [155]f.
Kansas City (orchestra in), [199].
Kaun, Hugo, [449].
Kelley, Edgar Stillman. See Stillman-Kelley.
Kellogg, Clara Louise, [159].
Kelly, Earl of. See Erskine, Thomas Alexander.
Kentucky mountaineers, folk-songs of, [313]f.
Kernochan, Marshall, [437].
Key, Francis Scott, [325]f.
Kimball, Jacob (Jr.), [52]f.
Kneisel Quartet, [204].
Knoch, Ernst, [157].
Koemmenich, Louis, [212].
Korn, Clara A., [405].
Kramer, A. Walter, [441]f.
Krehbiel, H. E., on opera in early America, [104];
cited, [128], [146], [457];
on folk-songs, [283], [285], [288]ff, [305]f, [316]ff.
Kreider, Noble, [419]f.
Kriens, Christian, [401].
Kroeger, E. R., [311], 379f.
Kunwald, Ernst, [195].
Kurt, Melanie, [155].
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La Forge, Frank, [354]f.
Labor songs of negroes, [298].
Lambord, Benjamin, [420]ff.
Lambord Choral Society, [213].
Lang, Henry, [400].
Lang, Margaret Ruthven, [343].
Langdon, William Chauncey, [226]ff.
Law, Andrew, [52]f.
Lehmann, Lilli, [140], [142]f, [147].
Light opera. See Comic opera.
Lipkowska, Lydia, [155].
Liszt, influence of, in America, [362].
Litchfield County Choral Union, [223]ff.
Loeb, James, [257].
Loeffler, Charles Martin, [444]ff.
Longy Club of Boston, [204]f.
Loomis, Harvey Worthington, [413]ff.
Los Angeles (Cal.), opera in, [173]f.
Love, Charles, [64].
Love songs of negroes, [299], [306]f.
Luders, Gustav, [461]f.
Lund, John, [139].
Lutkin, P. C., [253]f.
Lyon, James, [46], [48]f.
Lyricists, American. See Song-writers.
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McCormack, John, [153].
McCoy, William J., [396]f.
MacDowell, Edward, [225], [267], [281], [362]ff.
MacDowell Chorus (New York), [213].
MacDowell Festival (Peterboro, N. H.), [225]f.
MacDowell Memorial Association, [225].
Macfarlane, Will C., [357].
McGill University (Toronto), [260]f.
McGuckin, Barton, [141].
McLean, John, [70].
Madrigal (in England), [5].
Maguire, Hugh, [234].
Mahler, Gustav, in America, [150]f, [153], [184].
Mallet (Mr.), [62].
Manchester, Arthur L., [262].
Manhattan Opera House (New York), [144], [151]ff.
Manney, Charles Fonteyn, [401].
Manning, Edward, [354].
Mapleson, James H., [135], [137]f, [139], [146]f, [159], [168].
'Marching through Georgia,' [329].
Maretzek, Max, [127], [128]ff.
Marsh, J. B. T., quoted, [308]f.
Marston, George W., [343], [357].
Martinelli, Giovanni, [155].
Martini, works of, in early American concerts, [66]f, [69], [75], [79].
Maryland, early music in, [80]ff.
'Maryland, My Maryland,' origin of, [327].
Marzo, Eduardo, [358].
Mascagni, Pietro, in America, [148].
Mason, Daniel Gregory, [385]ff.
Mason, Lowell, [52]ff, [239]ff, [245]f.
Mason, William, [203], 344f.
Massachusetts Musical Society, [102].
Materna, Amalia, [138].
Mather, Cotton, cited, [19], [21].
Matzenauer, Margarete, [155].
Mearns, John, [75].
Melba, Nellie, [144], [147], [151].
Melodramatic music (first American), [90].
Mendelssohn, Felix, on music conservatories, [248].
Mendelssohn Quintet Club, [203]f.
'Messiah' (Handel), early performance in New York, [65], [96].
Metcalfe, James W., [355].
Metropolitan Opera House (organization and history of), [136]ff.
Mexico, folk music of, [312]f.
Mildenberg, Albert, [395]f.
Milton, cited, [12].
Milwaukee, choral societies of, [216].
Minneapolis, opera in, [173]f.
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, [198].
Minstrelsy. See Negro minstrelsy.
Mittelberger, Gottlieb, cited, [68].
Modern Music Society of New York, [213], [421]f, [432].
Montressor, [121].
Moodie, John W. D., cited, [290].
Moore, Mary Carr, [405].
Moravian settlement (Bethlehem, Pa.), [214], [233]f.
Mordkin, Mikail (dancer), [154].
Morley, Thomas, cited, [5].
Mozart, works of, in early American concerts, [39], [66], [80], [95]ff.
Muck, Karl, [191].
Municipal music, [xviii]-f, [272]ff.
Music festivals in America, [220]ff;
(musical convention) [244].
See also Pageants.
Music publishing, early English, [14];
early American, [27]ff.
Music teachers, licensing of, [viii].
Music Teachers' National Association, [271].
Musical Art Society of New York, [212].
Musical Colleges. See Conservatories.
Musical comedy (English) in America, [178], [462]f;
(American) [463].
Musical convention. See Music festivals.
Musical Education, American, [vii]-viii, [xv]-ff, [87], [230]ff.
Musical societies. See Musical organizations.
Musical Fund Society, [93], [96]f.
Musical organizations, early American, [82], [84]ff;
American (instrumental), [181]ff.
See also Choral societies.
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