DW I G H T’S JOURNAL OF MUSIC, I Paper of Art and Literature. JOHN S. DWIGHT, EDITOR. VOLS. XXXV AND XXXVI. BOSTON: heusitalo - C 27 46; .304 N. Y.,. .400 189 ..53 57 ner, Abuse of Music. I. C. Lunn...... .409 | Buelow, Hans von; Sketch of his Career, Chicago, 15, 39, 128, 131, 140, 218, 244, 256, 280, 341, 359 Adulterated Musical Literature, Concordia, In Berlin, 1861, 70; In Boston, 102, 119, 365, 390, 406 London ... 93 Cinctonati, 118, 13. 174, 214; In New York.133, 143; Detroit,... .48, 279 Alberti, Domenico: his Sonatas.. 74 In Baltimore, 147; at Poughkeepsie, New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y... 350, 375 Allen, B. D., bis Musical Lectures. 142 1.169 New Haven, Ambros, A. W. Translations from his Bunte Buelow, and his Pianoforte, .124, 125 ew York, 7, 16. 23, 31, 48, 55, 64. 19, 93, 103, 119, 127, Blaetter, 200, 273, 280, 288, 297; his Life Bull, Ole, 131, 141, 143, 159, 184, 191, 205, 24, 245, 318, 327, 335, 313, 367, 374 351, 375, 389, 415 and Death.. .....278 Paris, 143 American College of Music: a New York Philadelphia,... .224, 265, 263, 271, 272, 280, 304, 317 Millionaire's scheme......32, 53, 63, 96, 152 Vienna.. .319 Apollo Club, in Boston, 176. (See CONCEKTS.) Cambridge (Eng.), Oxford, and Music, . ..09 Worcester, Mass.,. .228, 335 Ait ennobling, from Lessing's “ Laocoon," Cary, Miss Annie Louise,.. .247 Crawford, Thomas, and Art in America, 54; in America (S. Osgood's Address on Cappiavi, Signora Kapp-Young, .319, 374 (S. Osgood, D. D.),..... Crawford).. 67 Cecília, The Choral Society in Boston, Creating the Sound, Mus. Trade Review, .339 Art Museum, in Boston, opening of........ 267 142, 174, 207, 382 Cristofori, Bartolomeo; supposed inventor of Auber, Last Days of, 60; Monument to......405 Centennial Cantata, Tbe: Mr. Lanier's Ex the Pianoforte, ......137; Centennial at .274 Centennial Music, The, at Philadelphia, ... .238 242, 255, 261, 271, 317 Central Park Garden Concerts in N. Y. 31, 79 Bach, C. P. E. His Piano Sonatas.. 75 Cherubini: bis “Water-Carrier" in London, Bach, J.S. In Soho (Guardian,) 3; his Work 138; Overture to “Ali Baba," 343; to "Lo Dance Forms, Old. E. Pauer's Lecture on in Leipzig, 196; new interest for in Londoiska,” 350; Requiem for Male Voices, 254 Bach, . ...219 don, 198; his Organ Music (H. H. Stat. Chickering and Sons: their new Concert Dannreuther, E. On the Opera,. hain), 73, (J. Higgs), 282, 290; Orchestral Hall in New York,..... .315 Suites, 389; Piano Music, Suites, etc., their 50,000th piano,... ..406 Descriptive Music, . 75; Do., Herr Pauer's Lecture on, 219; Chimes, The, of Potsdam, . ....72 Descriptive Oratorio, A, by Mr. Phoenix.. ..77 Concertos, 351, 390; Transcriptions for Choir Boys in New York, Sun,.. .340 Diversity of Opinions about Musical Works, Piano from his Violin Sonatas and Can [Chopin: his music Autobiographical (Fr. Rochlitz... .62 tatas, by Saint-Saëns, 213; Cantatas: Niecks), 66; C. and Liszt (from Ch. Doctors in Music, how made, Lond. Mus. " Gottes Zeit,” etc., 3; “Ich hatte viel Rollianat),.. ..103 Bekuemmerniss," in Boston, 206, 207; Church Choirs in America, Scottish GuarMagnificat in D, in Cincinnati, 26, in dian,.. .338 Ouseley, 170, 180; in New York,. .228 .301 Balfe: his “ Talisman,' 24 Clarinet Concerto, A. Berlioz... ..276 Elementary Pianoforte Instruction, W. S. Baltimore: Peabody Institute Concerts. 136, 253 Commerce of Music, The, Pall Mall Gaz..... 124 B. Mathews. .99 Bands, and Theatre Orchestras, (J. S. D.)...326 Composer and Publisher; a Dialogue, Lond. Encores in Concerts, .261, 279 Bargiel: his Overture to "Medea,”. .. 190, 390 Musical World,... ...208, 276 English Ancestors. Our, Glimpses of, BrightBarnett, John Francis; his “Ancient Mari Concert Halls, Large and Small, Atlantic on Herald,.. .163 .247 Monthly,.. ..346 English Opera, what is it, Lond, Mus. Stand. 330 Bayreuth: Wagner Festival,. ... 23, 71, 90, 92, CONCERTS IN Boston: Essi poff Mme. Annette, the Russian Pianist, 101, 257, 264, 286, 287, 292, 294, 206, 299, 302, Apollo Club, .47, 167, 175, 176, 246, 374 312, 334; (Mus. Trade Rep.) 319; in Bos306, 309, 310, 313, 320, 322, 324, 325, 329, 337. 397 Aptommas; Harp Recitals,. ton,.. .358, 407, 413, 414 399 Beauty, Religion of, ( ). s. D. in Dial. 1840), 9 Bailey, Miss Lilian, .143, 150, 182 Esterhazys, The, and Haydn, C. F. Pohl, Beethoven: his Piano Sonatas, 15. 30; played Boylston Club,.. .225, 233, 241, 249 by Buelow, 215, 318, 358; 9th Symphony, Buelow, Hans von; .118, 125, 174, 214 Examinations, Musical, at Harvard College, 103 at Cincinnati, 26; (Crystal Palace), 370; Cecilia, The, Schumann's "Paradise and Peri" 7; “Excellent Art of Musick," The, Dr. John 382 Eroica, 134; Concerto for Piano, 358; Cirillo, Big. V. and pnpils,. ..110 Sextet, with two horns 143, 150, 367; College of Music of Boston University, .142. 214 Executants and Editors. E. Dannreuther, in Septet (at Cambridge), 382; Serenade, Essipoff, Mme. Annette,.... 35A, 407, 414 .33, 109 op. 8, art. for Orchestra,.... ....399, 407 Fay, Miss Amy, at Cambridge, 175; at Mech- .214 Beethoven: M. Taine on, 29; a pilgrimage Foster Club,.. 247, 391 to (R. Wagner), 43, 49; Notes on, from Gaëtano, Miss Nita: Complimentary to........407, 415 6,22;“Elijah" with Tictjens, 127;“Messiah" and Faust, The Legend in Opera. Prof. J. Easter performances; Bach's Passion Music, Kautz,..2; Music to Goethe's "Faust," ale" illustrated, .412 Mendelssohn's "Hymn of Praise" and Rossini's 13; Schumann's Do.,.. 113 Bellini's Remains, ..331 Fay, Miss Amy, the Pianist,. 159, 175, 214, 399 Belocca, Anna,. .29, 71, 317, Mme. Van Zandt, &c., 222, 230, “Messiah" at .336 Bennett, Joseph;.on the Wagner Festival at Harvard Musical Association : One Hundred Sym-. Fine Art Museum, The, in Boston,......211, 267 Bayreuth,... .313, 322, 337 phony Concerts, 14, 22; Eleventh Season, 127, Form, Musical. S. B. Mathews,.. ..305 Bennett, Sir Wm. Sterndale: his Piano Con 134, 142, 158, 167, 174, 183, 190, 199, 206 207 : Twelfth certo in F minor,.. Franz, Robert: and Liszt, 75; and the Ger.127 Season, 342, 350, 357, 366, 372, 374, 390, 398, 406, 415 Lang, B. J. Chamber Concerts, . ... 15, 23, 30. 213 man Volkslied and Choral, by A. Saran, Bergmann, Carl: Obituary Notice, .287 Leonhard, Hugo: Piano Recitals, . 327, 351 86, 89, 97, 105, 113; his description of Tribute to, by Dr. Doremus,. .345 Mendelssohn Quintette Club,..... Bach's Magnificat, 185; Letter to .269 .111, 142, 318 .. 367 Boston Handel and Haydn Society, 215; “Biorn”: Mr. F. Marshall's Opera after Orth, John, at N. E. Conservatory, 111; 231 additional accompaniments to the Macbeth, London Athenæum,.. .396 Osgood, Geo. L. and F, Boscovitz: Historical "Messiah" 356; his Songs.... ..415 Biscaccianti, Elisa: an Appeal,. ..413 Concerts, 6. 31; with Perabo, et al., and Chorus. 239 Bishop, Sir H. R. His Dramatic Glees and Parkhurst, H. E. Organ Recitals,. .279, 327 Perabo, Ernst: Piano Matinées, 135, 151, 175, 335, 391 Songs, their story, by J. S. Curwen, 316, 323 Phillipps, Misses Adelaide and Matilda, 406 Blind, The, and Music, 148, 348; as tuners, 211 Sanders Theatre, Cambridge,.....350, 367, 382, 391, 399 Boccherini, Lond. Mus. Standard,.. ..154 Schiller, Mme. Madeline; Piano Recitals,.. .....16; Gade, Niels: his Cantata "Spring's Greeting," and Haydn ( A. W. T.)..... .383, 407 .400 Complimentary to... Bherwood, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 318, 359, 374, 390, 407 142; 4th Symphony, in B flat. 372, 374; Boieldieu: Centennary Fetes at Rouen,......56 Thayer, Eugene; Organ Recitals,.. ..319 “Comala" 175; “The Crusaders,” 383; Boston: Public Library, Musical works in, 171 Thomas, Theodore: Orchestral Concerts, 135, 151, “Noveletten” for string orchestra, . 398 Art Museum, 267 167, 175, 182, 190, 198, 199, 207; 32, 35 (CamBrahms, Joh. His Piano works,... bridge),.... -398. Do. (Cambridge) 399, 407 Gadsby, Henry; his music to "Alcestis," Lond. Mus. Times. .373 His Career, 168; his “ Triumph-Lied, Tucker, H. G. Piano and Vocal Concert,...... 30, 231, Gaëtano, Miss Nita, . .351, 390, 398, 415 25; Quartet in B-flat, 410; “Liebes-lied Welsh, Miss Ita, • 335 Gauntlett, Dr. H. J. Obituary,, er" Waltzes, .404 what he says of Lohengrin”,.. .45 Brass Instruments, Improved,. 271 Gluck: his Overture to “Iphigenia," 151, 385, Baden-Baden, Buck, Dudley, 55, his Centennial Cantata, 287 Bayreuth, 309 392, 406; to “Alceste," 182; his Religi- 268 ous Cantata “Le Judgment Dernier". ..190 ..391 359 .204; . .320, 325 262 ...315 .. 269 Goddard, Mme. Arabella: in New York, Lindau, Paul: his "Temperate Letters from 139; Do., in Allantic, 294; Mecenas in New York, 152; Works in Boston Pub- (Joseph Bennett), 194; Hyper-Criticism, 78 200; Libraries (Atlantic), 208; Juggler- ies (London Musical Standard), 258; 'Musical Water-pest." The, from A. W. Ambros, 266, 273, 281; Form, Quseley 15; his “ Prometheus,". 27, 1233, 207; on (W. 8. B. Mathews), 305; Pitch: Let- Liszt and Chopin, 154; his “ Christus ter from Sims Reeves, 332; Terms, Stain- ers's Dictionary of, 376; Piano-playing, ...402 3; at Harvard University, 78, 94; Doc- 1877, London Times.. . 404, 410 tors, how made, 69; Degrees (London Concordia).. ...193 Musica Peripatetica... ..270 urrection,” .310 No. 2-21. Mendelssohn's “First Walpurgis- Male Part-Songs. ..176, 359 Night.” No. 22-26. Part-Songs by Schumann and Hauptmann. York.... .53, 63, 96, 152 ..177 | MUSIC IN VOL. XXXVI: No. 1-26. “Comala," by N. W. Gade. 5 Music: Pure, vs. Wagnerism (G. L. Osgood.) 46 4; Listening to, 201; of the Past, (Ser- mon by Rev. Mr. Foote in King's Chap- H. Statham), 161; bis Birthday at Lon, el), 13; its Pictorial Power (Macfarren), don Crystal Palace, 397; his “Son and 57; at Oxford and Cambridge, 69; as a Stranger” in Boston... ...230 Social Bore, 259; in Belgium (E. G.), 268, 315; as Commerce (Pall Mall Gaz.), 144, 210 124; for the Blind, 148, 211, 348; for the Minuet, Revival of the (N. Y. Tribune)......188 People (E. Thayer), 376; among the low- .399 er classes of Saxony and Prussia, 235; Gregorian, 250; The Art safe (London ....334, 400 Times,) 303; a Plethora of, in Boston, al point of view, by V. Wilder, 42; Com- 342; Modern Tendencies of (Hauptmann, Hiller, et al.), 401; Past and Present, in our cities. (N. Y. Times), 378, 40.); Hauptmann wrote of him.... .409 .225, 233, 241, 249 Mueller, Theodor: Obituary, Berlin Echo....152 (W. $. B. Mathews,)......85; Practical Music ABROAD. (See also CORRESPONDENCE: Neate, Charles, the oldest living Musician (C. K. Salamun). .. 122, 130 .....278 Antwerp Nibelungen. The: Legend of, 250, and Wag- Bayreuth, 71, 90, 101, 257, 264, 286, 292, 298, 302, 306, ner's Trilogy....256, 286, 292, 294, 296, 298, 310, 313, 322, 324, 325, 328, 336, 311 302, 306, 309, 310, 312, 320, 322, 324, 325, 328, 337 Nilsson (Mme. Rouzaud), Christine: her vise .278, 309 Brighton (Engl.).. it to her Birthplace, 352; what Hanslick ..388 Cambridge University (Engl.).. ..3, 416 221, 363, 409 Dijon.... Dresden........... ...340 Old Dance Forms: Ernst Pauer's lecture on .48 Bach's piano music.. .219 ..274, 384 Oldest Living Musician, The. . 122, 130 Hamburg Offenbach, in New York, 243; his “Fantas- ..165 .........368 io;" “ Corsaire Noir," etc., described by Ambros, 266, 273; his Book on Music in America. ..276, 392 London, 3. 8, 10, 19, 28, 34, 45, 80, 84, 87, 107, 111, 123, 87, 98, 107, 138, 205, 221, 237, 269, 277, 284, 317, 333, 339, 357, 296; in Berlin, 64, .217 410, 412 371, 212, 218; in Italy, 384; Vienna, 189, Milan.. 144. 210 388 ; in Rome, 64; in Paris (Hanslick), Paris, 6, 38, 81, 146, 190, 202, 221, 224, 226, 331, 352, 356, 81; Do.... ........146, 224, 227, 372, 408 372, 373, 405, 408 Rome.. 1.564, 256, 373 Opera: in Boston; (Tietjens), 199, 200; (Pal- mieri, Phillipps, etc.), 223, 231' (Kel- logg), 407, 410;(Mendelssohn's. Son and Stranger," ) 231; in New York, 8, 103, 189, 275, 388 127, 243, 318, 381, 392; in Chicago, 359; Wiesbaden.... . 189, 221, 356 in Baltimore, 136 ; in Philadelphia, 112. 263, 317, 336 Opera: Mr. Dannreuther's views, 53; from ..171 the Back (Arcadian). 288 : English: cester, Mass., 116, 120, 328; at Aix-la- What is it? 330; Decent and Indecent, 336; the Rise of, .377, 386, 395 416 M. Strakosch's scheme for New York...388 Operatic Companies. Boston Herald, 2; Oratorio: Recent Attempts at, in France.... 31 Baltlınore.. 24, 136, 147, 263 Organ Music in Bosto 279; in New York, .. 125 ..159, 175, 382, 391, 399 Chicagu... 48, 119, 245; in Chicago. .40, 131, 280, 344, 406 . 131, 232 ..7, 25, 30, 336 Organs: in the Catholic Cathedral, Boston, Detroit... 192; at Trinity Church, Boston.. .381 .300 Orchestral Pitch and Tune. Concordia. 65 Orchestras: Importance of a local one in 295 Boston, 318, 392; in Theatres, 326; in .353, 361 349, 380, 381, 383. 388. 392 Orpheon, The, in Paris: a “Seance Solen- Philadelphia.. .112, 135, 221, 238, 263, 295, 336, 392 236 17 Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. 231 .391 Springfield, ni. 114 Toronto, C. W 207, 232 Paine, John K: Musical Professor at Har- .210 Worcester, Mass......... ..104, 111, 116, 120, 232, 327, 335 vard, 78; his first Symphony, 173, 175, 181, 191, 220, 280; Overture to “ As you like it,' . 350, 399 ..384 ..301 59 ..341 ......331 ..341 com- 56 ..388 98 .279 80 ..159 24 .273 47, niet.. Patey, Mme. Lond. Sat. Programme. Concerts in New York, 55, 64, 79; Popu- lar do.. 327, Not to be disbanded.. . 295 Review . 412 | Thursby, Miss Emma C.,... ...167, 183, 199, 343, 375, 416 317, 330, 339, 357 Three Opinions : of Musical Progress in ..396 America. Brainard's Mus. World, 378; ..405 .270 Rubinstein, Anton, 168; his “ Maccabees," Three Opera Debutantes. Lond. Concordia.. 29 212; “ Feramors," 2 39; Rubinstein in Tietjens, Teresa, 90, 96; in New York, 108; .223, 231 in Boston, 119, 128; in Oratorio, 127, .380 Symphony Composer, Ambros, 289, 297; ton), 199, 200; reappearance in London, 237, 284, 331 84 Tschaikowsky, P. His Quartet in D, 277; “Romeo and Juliet," .355 anos, by the Blind.. :211 .332 183, 214, 406, 414; Concerto for Violon- .342 cello, 190; "Phaeton,"Poeme Symphon- ique, 199; Variations for two pianos on Unemployed Managers, Singers, etc, in New a theme by Beethoven, 213, 351; Tran- York, Herald.... ..380 scriptions from Sonatas, Cantatas, etc., Upshot of Wagnerism, The. Dr. E. Hanslick.310 of Bach for piano, 213; Trio in F, op. 18, 226 Varesi, Mlle. Elena... 29 er Hill,” 71 ..400 Verdi: his Reqniem, 106; “Aida" in London.209 .171 ..336 Vocal Art: Mme. Seiler's School in Phila- delphia... .295 257 73 Lecture on, 142; his Grand Duo, op. 140, 80 arranged as Symphony by Joacbim, 158; 1 Wagnerian Flotsam and Jetsam, Lond. Mus. .357 World... .264 an Italian's Opinion... .397 Wagner, Richard: his Theories (Edinburg .409 Review), 178. 187; and Schopenhauer, Quartets, 182; Concert Allegro, op. 134, 201 ; his reminiscences of Spontini, 11; tata “ The Singer's Curse," 263; Co- anticipated by Mehul, 21; his “Lohen- grin” in London, 34; Art Life and Theories" of, translated by E. L. Burl- works... ..325 ingame, 38; his “ Pilgrimage to Beetho- ven.”.43, 49; his Method (Dr. Gauntlett), .295 45, 59; Festival and Nibelungen Trilogy at Bayreuth, 71, 101, 250, 257, 286, 202, 294, 296, 298, 302, 306, 309, 310, 313, 320, 322, 324, 324, 329, 337, 397; his "Tristan and Song," by Wieck... 19 and Isolde, 98, 218; Flying Dutch- man,” 333, 381, 410; his Farce, "A Capit- ulation,” 209; Centennial March, 221, ..361 .66, 74 246 ; An Italian's Opinion, 397; Where by F. Hiller to Napoleon III., 219; at the 72 N. York Philharmonic, 347; in the 40 Strauss, Johann: his " Indigo” and “Carni Thomas Concerts, 389, 398; his Letter 76 on Gluck's Overture to “Iphigenia," 385, 393; Hauptmann on his “ Řienzi" .408 Warren, Sam'l' P. His Organ Concerts in New York.... .245 Funeral.. .384 Weber, C. M. von: Characterized by F. We- ber.. .121, 1 .224 29 the Pedal, 12; on Singing and Singing .95, 400 Teachers, 19; his “ Piano and Song” 39 ..326 Willcox, J. H., Mus. Doc. Obituary notice. . '63 .245 " Art-His- ....121 ..183 66 ..177 80 ...337 41 Dwight's Journal of Music, , I Paper of Art and Literature. WHOLE No. 887. BOSTON, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1875. VOL. XXXV. No. 1. New Music for April.] Advertisements, Home Musical Library . A DWIGHT'S JOURNAL OF MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS BEST FOR VOCAL, The Se -Side Kirk. 4. Et tu is. Mine. Dolhy. 30 Sunshine after Rain. 3. Vinc. Ga'ty. 35 JOHN Baumbach's Sacred Quartets. Thine Eves are like a Dream, Love. Solo or Duet. 4. Dio d. 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