Alexander’s Feast, Handel’s,15,62.André, of Offenbach,119.Andria of Terence,442.*Antigone,274,276,282.Athalie,384,385;overture to,342,364.*Ave Maria (op. 23, No. 2),75,80.Bach, Sebastian,73,75,76,80,128,180,208;monument to,191,208,317; cantata in E minor,41;‘Passion,’69;Chromatic fantasia,216;Mass in B minor,413.Bauer, Pastor, letters to,1,3,68,96,394.Becker’s Rheinlied,247.Beethoven,23;concerto in G,316,364;sonata op. 106,390.Bennett, Sterndale,161.Berlin, project for Academy at,223,226,230,235,239,254,258,261,266,273,301,303,305,376,379;state of music there,271;Mendelssohn’s appointment,336,417.Bernus, letter to,393.Bendemann, letter to,410.Birmingham,133,210,402,404.Birmingham Festival (1837),133-5,142;(1846),400-407.Blümner, his legacy,203,206.‘Bonifacius,’ Schubring’s,164.Bunsen, letters from and to,353,355.Butler, Mrs.,283.Cherubini,27,28,60,147,187,192.Chopin,38,88,89.Chorley,190,283.Composition, Mendelssohn’s desire to stick to,139,144.Cramer’s Studies recommended,189.Creation, Haydn’s,79.Crown Prince, the,11.David, F., letters to,153,266,274.Dehn, letter to,276.Deidesheim, wine-cellars at,371.Dilettanti and Artists,396.Dirichlet, Professor, letter to,414.Dirichlet, Rebecca, letters to,8,57,65,121,122,148,389,425,427.‘Don Juan’ at Düsseldorf,16-19.Duprez,283.Düsseldorf, residence there,8-87;resignation of post,53,60.Eckert,214;letters to,284.Education of a youth in music,186.Egmont, Beethoven’s,22.Eichhorn, Herr, letters from and to,376,379.Elijah, oratorio of,159,164,318,396,402,410,413,432.England,364,367.Ernst,198.Eumenides, composition of,353,356,382.Extemporizing, Mendelssohn’s,23.Falkenstein, Von, letters to,203.Family, his, letters to,22,44,115,149,161.*Fantasia in F minor (op. 28),24,447.Father, his, death of,93,94,96;character,112.Father, his, letters to,16,28,80,82;letters from,61,74.Florence,182.*Four-part songs,35,174,176.Franck, E., letter to,143.Frankfort, direction of the St. Cecilia Association,109,111,116,123,170;night fête at,175;entertainment to Mendelssohn,178;his delight in the place,362,366,389,393.Frege, Madame, letters to,404.French painters,164.Fürst, letters to,41,195.Gade, symphony in C minor,325;letters to,326,330.Gluck,152.Goethe,19,79,115,121.Grote, Mr.,430.Grimsel, the,292.Guhr,168-169.Günther,29.Gusikow,109.Hähnel, Mademoiselle,35.Handel,77,105,146,151;his judicious scoring,26;works presented to Mendelssohn,90,147.Handel Society,386.Hauser, F., letter to,273.Haydn, Creation,79;“Farewell Symphony,”148.*Hebrides, overture,7,15.Hensel, Fanny,54,125,126;her music,102,125,128,441;her death,422.Hensel, Fanny, letters to,34,55,101,123,163,181,192,208,215,244,325,366,368.Hiller, F.,37,38,81,98,111,117,122,124,140,193,199;his overture in D minor,98;letter to,152.Hixte, letter to,87.*Hymn of Praise (Lobgesang),213,219,222,242.Immermann,16,20,58;his ‘Münchhausen,’242.*‘Infelice,’ scena (op. 94),25.Interlachen, letter from,288.‘Israel in Egypt,’12;Mendelssohn’s edition of,364.Italy,141,181,209.Jean Paul,64,329.Johann, Mendelssohn’s servant,362,410,412.Jungfrau, the,288.King of Prussia, the, letters to,302,350;from,241,313.Klengel,287.Klingemann,441;letters to,64,171,219,263,304,327,362,412.Köstlin, letters to,277,323.Kücken,292.Lang, Josephine,277.Leipzig,71,85.Leipzig Conservatorium,203,213,311,316,409;the town-orchestra of,343;concerts at,85,190.Lessing,162,313.Libretto of an Opera,196.Lindblad,21.Liszt,201,202.*Liturgy composed for the King,410.London,135,210,283.Lower Rhine Festival,145.Mass in the Catholic Church,70.Massow, Von, letters to,300.Measles, Mendelssohn’s recovery from,161.Meeresstille, overture,52,91.Meiringen,309.*Melusina, overture,15,34,47,73,105.Merk,110.Messiah, the,69.*Midsummer Night’s Dream Music,338.Moscheles,90,92,406,409;letters to,7,25,158,189,332,385,399.Mother, letters to his,37,52,108,111,114,125,126,133,167,175,200,208,212,238,280,288,290,311;her death,324.Mozart, D minor concerto,103;Do. for two Pianos,199;“Jupiter” Symphony,387;Zaïde,148;Zauberflöte,333.Müller, Herr, letters from and to,382,385.Music as a part of worship,69.Music, the meaning of,298.*Musikanten-prügelei,48.Naumann, letter to,186,391.Nausikaa,148.Neukomm,26,124,134,143.Oberhofer, singer, of Carlsruhe,373.*Œdipus,309,384.*Organ fugues (op. 37),123.Organ playing,45.Otten, G., letter to,335.Painters characterized,182.Palatinate, national song of,372.Palestrina,2,10.“Passion” projected by Mendelssohn,36.Pasta,272.Paul Mendelssohn, letters to,138,198,221,223,226,229,233,239,249,261,313,320,336,339,341,342,363,402,407,426,430,434.Philharmonic Society of London,25,364.Planché, his opera-text,173,196.Pleyel, Madame,193.*Preludes and fugues (op. 35),123.Preusser, Madame, letter to,329.Prince Albert,404.*Psalm xlii. (op. 42),322.*Quartett, D major (op. 44, No. 1),154.*Quartett, E minor (op. 44, No. 2),139.*Quartett, pianoforte, in C minor (op. 1),140.*Reformation Symphony,252.Reichardt,19,82,419.“Revolution” in music,56,65.Rietz, Julius, letter to,251;his overture to ‘Hero and Leander,’251.Rome,184,194.*Rondo brillant in E flat (op. 29),24,25,46.Rosen, Dr. F., letter to,106.Rossini,117,118.Ruhr, bathing in the,45.*Ruy Blas, overture to,167.Saarn, excursion to,44.Sacred Harmonic Society,135.“Saint,” Mendelssohn’s definition of,162.Samson, Handel’s,116.Saxony, King of,213.Schadow, the painter,129.Schelble,110,115.Schirmer, letter to,162.Schleinitz, letters to,70,85,113,156.Schröder-Devrient,245,312.Schubring, Pastor, letters to,5,39,49,93,159,164,246,318,397.‘Seasons,’ Haydn’s,79.Sebastian Hensel,429;letter to,420,423.*Serenade, etc. (op. 43),149.Seydelmann, actor,32.Simrock, A., letters to,150,166,293,296,333.Souchay, M. A., letter to,298.Spohr,273; letter to,72.Spontini,272.Staudigl in Elijah,405.Steffens, Frau, letter to,418.Stern, J., letter to,360.*St. Paul, Oratorio of,5,25,39,40,49,54,55,67,73,84,89,95,113,120,130,174,373;first performance of,113;at Birmingham,133.St. Peter, projected oratorio on,129,130.Switzerland,288-9.*Symphony No.1,439.*Symphony, the Italian,7.*Symphony, the Scotch,56,155,171,310,364.“Tempest, The,”309.Thalberg,200.Theatre, the, its influence,51.Theodora, Handel’s,124.Tieck,354,356.Titian, his pictures at Venice,181;at Rome,194.*Trio in D minor,171,174.*Variations in B flat (op. 83),266;in D minor (op. 54),265;in E flat,266.Velten, letter to,401.Verhulst, letter to,375.Verkenius, letters to,267,270.Victoria, Queen,281.‘Vier Fragen,’ pamphlet of Jacobi,249.*Violin concerto,155.*Walpurgis Nacht,219,312,315,328,364,440.‘Wasserträger,’ Cherubini’s,28.Webern, von, letters to,421,431.Werden, visit to,45.Zauberflöte, score of,333.
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