DWIGHT'S JOURNAL OF MUSIC, A Paper of Art and Literature. JOHN S. DWIGHT, EDITOR. VOLS. XXXV AND XXXVI. BOSTON: PUBLISHED BY OLIVER DITSON AND COMPANY, 451 WASHINGTON STREET, 1877. Alberti, Domenico: his Sonatas.. .... 67 267 Art Museum, in Boston, opening of. 75 Bach, C. P. E. His Piano Sonatas.. Bach, J. S. In Soho (Guardian,) 3; his Work in Leipzig, 196; new interest for in London, 198; his Organ Music (H. H. Statham), 73, (J. Higgs), 282, 290; Orchestral Suites, 389; Piano Music, Suites, etc., 75; Do., Herr Pauer's Lecture on, 219; Concertos, 351, 390; Transcriptions for Piano from his Violin Sonatas and Cantatas, by Saint-Saëns, 213; Cantatas: "Gottes Zeit," etc., 3; "Ich hatte viel Bekuemmerniss," in Boston, 206, 207; Magnificat in D, in Cincinnati, 26, in Boston, 198; described by Robert Franz, 185; his St. Matthew Passion Music, in Boston, 222; Mass in B minor......237, 244 Balfe: his "Talisman,". 24 Baltimore: Peabody Institute Concerts.136, 253 Bands, and Theatre Orchestras, (J. S. D.)...326 Bargiel: his Overture to "Medea,".....190, 390 Barnett, John Francis; his "Ancient Mariner,' Bayreuth: Wagner Festival,....23, 71, 90, 92, 101, 257, 264, 286, 287, 292, 294, 206, 29a, 302, 306, 309, 310, 313, 320, 322, 324, 325, 329, 337. 397 Beauty, Religion of, ( J. S. D. in Dial. 1840), 9 Beethoven: his Piano Sonatas, 15. 30; played .247 by Buelow, 215, 318, 358; 9th Symphony, at Cincinnati, 26; (Crystal Palace), 370; Eroica, 134; Concerto for Piano, 358; Sextet, with two horns 143, 150, 367; Septet (at Cambridge), 382; Serenade, op. 8, arr. for Orchestra,.. ...399, 407 Beethoven: M. Taine on, 29; a pilgrimage to (R. Wagner), 43, 49; Notes on, from A. W. Thayer, 95; a "Seventh Concerto" by, 146; his Birthday at Crystal Palace Concerts in London, 370; his “Pastorale" illustrated,.. Bellini's Remains,. Belocca, Anna,.. .412 ..331 .29. 71, 317, New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y... New Haven,.. ..400 Chicago, 15, 39, 128, 131, 140, 215, 244, 256, 280, 344, 359 365, 390, 406 Cinctumati,.. Detroit,.. .304 .48, 279 359, 375 ..169 .124, 125 367, 374 New York, 7, 16. 23, 31, 48, 55, 64. 79, 93, 103, 119, 127, 131, 141, 143, 159, 184, 191, 205, 224, 245, 318, 327, 335, 343, 351, 375, 389, 415 Paris, 143 Philadelphia,....................... 224, 255, 263, 271, 272, 280, 304, 317 Vienna... Windsor Locks, Conn................ 189 ........319 328, 335 .67 69 Cambridge (Eng.), Oxford, and Music,. Chimes, The, of Potsdam, Worcester, Mass.,. Crawford, Thomas, and Art in America, (S. Osgood, D. D.),.. Creating the Sound, Mus. Trade Review, .339 Cristofori, Bartolomeo; supposed inventor of the Pianoforte,......137; Centennial at Mantua,....126; at Florence,. ..274 143, 150, 182 .47, 167, 254, 359, 407 .118, 125, 174, 214 Cecilia, The, Schumann's "Paradise and Peri" 7; Gade's "Crusaders," &c.,.. Cirillo, Sig. V. and pupils,.. College of Music of Boston University,.......142. 214 Essipoff, Mme. Annette,.. 358, 407, 414 Fay, Miss Amy, at Cambridge, 175; at Mechanics Hall,.. 214 Foster Club,. ..247, 391 Gaëtano, Miss Nita: Complimentary to........407, 415 Handel and Haydn Society: Haydn's "Seasons" 6, 22; "Elijah" with Tietjens, 127; "Messiah" and "Creation" at Christmas, with Tietjens, 150, 158; Easter performances; Bach's Passion Music, Mendelssohn's "Hymn of Praise" and Rossini's Stabat Mater with Tietjens; "Joshua" with Mme. Van Zandt, &c., 222, 230. "Messiah" at Christmas,. .366 Harvard Musical Association : One Hundred Symphony Concerts, 14, 22; Eleventh Season, 127," 134, 142, 158, 167, 174, 183, 190, 199, 206 207: Twelfth Season, 342, 350, 357, 366, 372, 374, 390, 398, 406, 415 Lang, B. J. Chamber Concerts,.. Leonhard, Hugo: Piano Recitals, Mendelssohn Quintette Club,... New England Conservatory, Ole Bull,... Orth, John, at N. E. Conservatory,. Osgood, Geo. L. and F, Boscovitz: Historical Concerts, 6. 31; with Perabo, et al., and Chorus. 239 Parkhurst, H. E. Organ Recitals,.. .279, 327 Perabo, Ernst: Piano Matinées, 135, 151, 175, 335, 391 Phillipps, Misses Adelaide and Matilda,. ..406 Sanders Theatre, Cambridge,.....350, 367, 382, 391, 399 .15; Schiller, Mme. Madeline; Piano Recitals,.. Complimentary to..... .383, 407 Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 318, 359, 374, 390, 407 Thayer, Eugene; Organ Recitals,.. ..319 Thomas, Theodore: Örchestral Concerts, 135, 151, 167, 175, 182, 190, 198, 199, 207; 342, 350 (Cambridge)... Tietjens, Mme., and Arabella Goddard,.. Tucker, H. G. Piano and Vocal Concert,......30, 231. Welsh, Miss Ita... ...335 Corey's Hill a Park for Boston, A. W. T.......39 CORRESPONDENCE. English Ancestors. Our, Glimpses of, Brighton Herald,.. ..163 English Opera, what is it, Lond, Mus. Stand. 330 Essipoff Mme. Annette, the Russian Pianist, 312, 334; (Mus. Trade Rev.) 319; in Boston,... ..358, 407, 413, 414 Esterhazys, The, and Haydn, C. F. Pohl, .225, 233, 241, 249 Examinations, Musical, at Harvard College, 103 "Excellent Art of Musick," The, Dr. John Blow,.... Executants and Editors. E. Dannreuther, in Concordia,.. 33, 109 ..110 .287 .309 .268 392, 406; to "Alceste," 182; his Religious Cantata "Le Judgment Dernier". ...190 Handel: Notes on a few of his Operas, 153; .262 ..399 388 his 'Messiah," 230; Notes on, by J. ..334, 400 Hiller, Ferd., on Verdi's Requiem, 106; his 168 "Musical and Personal" reviewed, 345; History of Music: Prof. Ritter's....109, 203, 416 Lindau, Paul: his "Temperate Letters from Liszt. Franz: in Leipzig, 123; at a Matinée, Macfarren, G. A. His Oratorio "The Res- 139; Do., in Atlantic, 294; Maecenas in Musical Professorship: at Cambridge, Engl., Mendelssohn's "First Walpurgis- ...404, 410 Musica Peripatetica... MUSIC IN VOL. XXXV: Male Part-Songs.. .176, 359 Night." Mammoth Wagner College Scheme, in New No 22-26. Part-Songs by Schumann Martial Music in Germany. .177 Mason, William: his Piano Recitals. Mendelssohn: his Place in Modern Music (H. .230 ..188 Mermet, A., his “Joan of Arc," Hour,... .75 Cologne. Honi soit qui mal y pense: a story of Paris- Dijon.. .48 Düsseldorf. Horsley, Charles Edward: Obituary ..195 .... Florence.. ..301 59 .274, 384 .....368 Leipzig. ..13. 123, 145, 189, 221, 248, 320, 340, 351, 373 MUSIC IN VOL. XXXVI: and No. 1-26.Comala," by N. W. Gade. .402 .193 .270 Old Dance Forms: Ernst Pauer's lecture on London, 3. 8, 10, 19, 28, 34, 45, 80, 84, 87, 107, 111, 123, Musical Festivals: at Cincinnati, 7, 25, 30. MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE: [See also CORRES- PONDENCE]: Baltimore.. Cambridge, Mass. Chicago..... Cincinnati.............................. Detroit.. Germantown, Pa....... Greenwich, R. I........ Lawrence, Mass.......... Litchfield, Conn.. New York, 108, 133, 196, 228, 243, 287, 312, 334 336, 347, 236 Philadelphia..... 349, 380, 381, 383. 388. 392 Portland, Me.. Poughkeepsie, N. Y....... ...........169, 400 Salem, Mass.. ..... Springfield, m.. .391 .... 114 Toronto, C. W.. 24 Lady Students at Milan.... Wellesley, Mass... ..210 ..... .207. 232 .... 59 Opera: Mr. Dannreuther's views, 53; from use.. 12 Pitch, Musical. Sims Reeves.... .332 POETRY: 321, 402 57 One by One (suggested by an incident in Haydn's .265 life.. ..... 80 To the Tone-Art. From C. F. D. Schubart, by The Musical Student. Lond. Mus. World... ..361 ..193 Rivé, Miss Julia, the Pianist, 15, 24, 140, 191, Saint-Saëns, Camille: his "Danse Macabre," Varesi, Mlle. Elena..... 29 ..400 ..171 .201 Vocal Art: Mme. Seiler's School in Phila- Verdi: his Requiem, 106; "Aida" in London.269 ..336 ...295 "Sapphic Ode" of 1775, and Tune of "Bunk- Scholtz, Hermann. ..357 Schumann, Mme. Clara, in London.....237, 410 Seiler, Mme. Emma: her School of Vocal Slow Piano Practice. W. S. B. Mathews....321 Wagnerian Flotsam and Jetsam, Lond. Mus. 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