E

Ecclesiastical modes (modern use of), [363]f.
Eck, Franz, [418]f, [440].
Eck, Johann Friedrich, [418].
Edward VI, [375].
Effects, pianistic, [303]ff. See also Pianoforte technique.
Elizabeth, Queen of England, [4].
Elman, Mischa, [464]f.
Embellishments, [35]. See also Ornamentation.
Emotional expression, [14], [41].
Enescou, Georges, [466].
England, [18], [21];
(harpsichords in), [4];
(modern), [339].
English horn (in chamber music), [598], [601].
English virginal music, [18]ff, [32].
Equal Temperament, [67]f.
Érard, Sebastian, [157].
Ernst, Heinrich Wilhelm, [445].
Esterhazy, Prince, [496].
[L’]Estrange, Roger, [394].
[d’]Étree, [376].
Études. See Pianoforte études; Violin études.
Exoticism (in modern music), [362]f.

F

Fantasia, [11], [469];
(on ut-re-mi-fa-sol-la), [20];
(popularity in early 19th cent.), [285];
(on airs from favorite operas), [286];
(Liszt), [308];
(early use of term), [472].
Fantasie, [79].
Fantasy pieces, [211]. See also Schumann.
Farina, Carlo, [382], [467], footnote.
Farinelli, G. B., [397].
Farinelli’s Ground, [397].
Farrenc, Madame, [53]. See also Trésor des pianistes.
Fauré, Gabriel, [352]f, [604];
(violin sonata), [462];
(chamber music), [583], [588], [589].
Pianoforte quintet in D minor, [588].
Ferrara, Carlo, [591].
Ferrari, Domenico, [404].
Fétis (cited), [440].
Fidula, [369].
Field, John, [55], [132], [176], [179], [183], [254], [278].
Figured bass, [486], [487], [573].
Fingering (violin), [370];
('cello), [591].
First-movement form, [91]. See also Sonata form.
Fischer, Johann, [392].
Fitzwilliam collection, [18], [21].
Fitzwilliam Museum, [18].
Florid style (harpsichord), [35].
Floridia, Pietro, [465].
Flute (use of, in chamber music), [598], [604].
Flute concerto, [599].
Fochsschwantz, [468].
Folk-melodies (in English virginal music), [20];
(in pianoforte music), [136], [325].
Fontana, Giovanni Battista, [383], [476].
Foote, Arthur, [340], [589].
Form, [10];
(harmonic principle), [14];
(Scarlatti), [49];
(Chopin), [256];
(César Franck), [550].
See also Instrumental forms; Fugue; Sonata form; etc.
Förster, Emanuel Aloys, [510].
Fortunatus, Venantius, [368].
Foster, Will, [18].
France, [25];
(modern pianoforte music), [341]ff;
(violinist-composers), [405]ff.
Franck, César, [207], [345]ff, [349], [461], [547]ff, [561], [581], [586].
Prelude, Chorale and Fugue, [345]f.
Prelude, Aria and Finale, [346].
Symphonic Variations, [347]f.
Violin sonata, [461].
String quartet in D minor, [547]ff.
Pianoforte quintet, [586].
Franck, Melchior, [472].
Franco-Belgian school (of violin playing), [447]f.
Francœur, [406].
Franz, Robert (transcriptions of songs), [306].
Franzl, Ferdinand, [418].
Franzl, Ignaz, [418].
Franzl, Johann C., [413].
Frederick the Great, [414].
Frederick William II, King of Prussia, [487], [494], [506], [591].
Freedom of the arms (in pianoforte playing), [301]f.
Freedom of the hands (in pianoforte playing), [293].
Freedom of the wrist (in pianoforte playing), [296].
French Revolution, [407], [410], [432].
Frescobaldi, Girolamo, [15]ff, [24], [476].
Frische Clavier-Früchte (Kuhnau), [29].
Friskin, James, [589].
Froberger, Johann Jacob, [15], [23] (footnote), [24], [32], [75], [104], [473].
Fuga, [10].
Fugue, [11], [17], [21], [29], [41];
(Bach), [70]ff;
(in pianoforte sonata), [129]f, [166], [171];
(Mendelssohn), [215];
(Franck), [346];
(for 4 vlns., [16]th cent.), [376];
(three and four subjects, Haydn), [493].
Furcheim, Wilhelm, [386].
Furiant, [586].

G

G-string, [374], [382], [384].
Gabrieli, Andrea, [10].
Gabrieli, Giovanni, [10], [11], [471].
Gade, Niels, [326].
Gaillarde. See Galliard.
Gaily the Troubadour,’ [285].
Galitzin, Nikolaus, Prince, [520].
Galliard, [22], [23], [473].
[Le] Gallors, [36].
Galuppi, Baldassare, [97], [116]f.
Ganassi, Silvestro, [374].
Gassmann, Florian, [499], [503].
Gastoldi, [377].
Gautier, Denis, [26]f, [33], [34].
Gaviniés, Pierre, [408]f.
Gavotte, [26].
Gelinek, [182].
Geminiani, Francesco, [401], [430]f, [482].
Generative theme, [562]. See also Thematic metamorphosis.
Genouillière, [156].
Genre pieces, [212].
George, Stephen, [571].
Gerber (cited), [383].
Gerle, Hans, [374].
German romanticism, [320], [321].
Germany, [16], [36].
Gernsheim, Friedrich, [321], [324], [466].
Ghro, Johann, [472].
Giardini, Felice, [404].
Gibbons, Orlando, [19], [394].
Giga, [23].
Gighi, [478].
Gigue, [23].
Glazounoff, Alexander, [333];
(violin concerto), [464];
(chamber music), [555].
Glière, Reinhold, [555].
Glinka, [329];
(transcription of ‘A Life for the Czar’), [330].
Glissando, [192], [243].
Gluck, [7], [503].
‘God Save the King,’ [291], [308], [363].
Godard, Benjamin, [342].
Goldberg Variations, [67].
Goldmark, Karl (violin music), [466];
(pianoforte quintet), [589].
Gossec, [499].
Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser,’ [497].
Graces, [35].
Grainger, Percy, [339].
‘Grand style’ of piano playing, [303].
Graun, Johann Gottlieb, [413], [414], [415], [420].
Gravicembalo, [5]. See also Harpsichord.
Greco, Gaëtano, [38], [43].
Greek modes (modern use of), [362]f.
Greek mythology, [27].
Gretchaninoff, Alexander, [555].
Grieco. See Greco.
Grieg, Edvard, [326]ff, [338];
(influence), [340];
(violin sonata), [463];
(cello sonatas), [597].
Pianoforte sonata in E minor, [327].
Pianoforte concerto, [327]f.
Ballade (piano), [328].
Holberg, suite (piano), [328].
String quartet, [556].
Grossi, [391], [478].
Ground bass, [83].
Grün, [445].
Guenin, Marie Alexandre, [408], [409]f.
Guillemain, [409].
Guitar, [437];
(imitation of, on violin), [387].

H

Haack, Carl, [416].
Habeneck, Coretin, [447].
Habeneck, F. H., [447].
Habeneck, Joseph, [447].
Halir, Karl, [451], [465].
Hammerschmidt, Andreas, [473].
Handel, [7], [8], [26], [42], [43], [87], [421], [484].
Harmonious Blacksmith, [87].
Hardelle, [36].
Harmonic basis (in the fugue), [70]f.
Harmonic coloring (Mozart), [145].
Harmonic principle (in musical form), [14].
Harmonic style, [13].
Harmonics (on violin), [438], [439], [448];
(use of, in string quartet), [571]f.
Harmonious Blacksmith, [87].
Harmony, [13]f, [29];
(Schubert), [194];
(Chopin), [261]f, [265]ff;
(Liszt), [318];
(Scriabin), [336]f;
(Debussy), [354]f;
(Ravel), [364]; (modern), [534].
Harp concerto, [599].
Harpsichord, [1], [2], [4]ff, [32], [34], [35], [128];
(‘touch’), [5];
(with two or more manuals), [47];
(in instrumental combinations), [573]f.
Harpsichord music, [16]ff, [40ff];
(florid style), [35];
(leaping figures), [47];
(descriptive pieces), [55]f;
(ornamentation), [59].
Harpsichord playing, [66], [68].
Harpsichord sonata, [97];
(with violin ad lib.), [426].
See also Pianoforte sonata.
Hasse, Johann Adolph, [7], [43].
Hausmann, Robert, [451].
Haydn, Joseph, [7], [89], [98], [100]f, [112], [116], [128], [131]f, [134], [135ff], [207], [410], [412], [416], [424], [444], [487], [503];
(compared with Beethoven), [133];
(fugue), [493];
(string quartet), [489]ff, [498ff], [560];
(influence on Mozart), [499], [502]f;
(trios), [574].
Piano sonata in G major (op. 14, Peters 11), [138].
Piano sonata in C major (op. 13, Peters 15), [138].
Piano sonata in F major (Peters 20), [138].
Piano sonatas in E-flat (Peters 1 and 3), [139].
Variations on a theme in F (for piano), [140]f.
String quartets (op. 9), [491].
String quartets, (op. 20) (Sonnen quartets), [492].
String quartets (op. 33), [493]f.
String quartets, op. 50 (1787), [495]f.
String quartets (op. 54 and 55), [496]f.
Haydn, Michael, [499].
Heine, [134].
Heller, Stephen, [321].
Helmesberger, G., [445].
Henselt, Adolf, [217].
Herz, Henri, [285]ff, [297], [447].
‘La Sonnambula’ Variations, [286].
Heuberger, Richard, cited, [194].
Hiller, Ferdinand, [176], [182].
Hoffmann, E. T. A., [218], [232].
Hoftanz, [470].
Holbrooke, Joseph, [589].
Holland, [21].
Holz, Karl, [521] footnote.
‘Home, Sweet Home,’ [291].
Horn (in chamber music), [598], [600], [604].
Horn sonata, [600].
Hubay, Jenö, [466].
Hugo, Victor, [318].
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk, [158]f, [175]f, [183], [254].
Piano concerto in A minor, [176]ff.
Hungary, [317].
Hupfauff, [470].
Huygens, Constantine, [32].

I

Imitative music, [28], [386]f.
Impressionism. See France (modern).
Impromptus (Schubert), [200]ff.
Improvisation (Mozart), [142]f.
d’Indy, Vincent, [129]f, [349]ff;
(cited), [167];
(violin sonata), [463];
(pianoforte quartet), [589]f.
Poëmes des Montagnes, [350].
Pianoforte sonata in E (op. 63), [351].
String quartets, [551]f.
Inner melodies, [60];
(Chopin), [278].
Instrumental forms, [11]f, [41], [102]. See also Canzona, Ricercar, Sonata, Toccata, etc.
Instrumental music (development), [1], [8]ff;
(early), [92];
(in 16th cent.), [373];
(15th-16th cent.), [469]ff.
Instrumental style, [11], [33];
(influence on vocal), [9], footnote.
Interlocking of the hands (piano-playing), [222], [352].
Inventions (Bach), [67].
Italian influences (in sonata), [99], [107], [117];
(in French violin music), [406];
(in German violin music), [412], [420];
(in France and Germany), [428];
(Mozart), [499].
Italy, [16], [25], [37];
(supremacy of, in 18th-cent. violin music), [427]f.