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Hackett, Karleton, cited,169.Hadley, Henry,375ff,462.Hague, Eleanor, quoted,312f.'Hail Columbia' (national song),324f.Hale, Philip, on Toronto Choir,219f;cited,390.Hamerick, Asger, in America,247.Hamilton, Edward,222.Hammerstein, Oscar,144,151ff,169,179.Hammond, William G.,355.Hanby, B. R.,318.Handel, works of, in early American concerts,32ff,37ff,58ff,62,64ff,70,72f,77,80,93ff.Handel and Haydn Society (of Boston),102f,206ff.Handel and Haydn Society (of early New York),96.Harris, Augustus, quoted,146.Harris, Charles K.,454.Harris, Victor,355.Hartford, early concerts in,62f.Harvard University (music department of),237f,263.Harvard Musical Association,189,203,237f.Haskell, M. A., quoted,299.Hattstaedt, John J.,254f.Hawley, Charles B.,355.Haydn, works of, in early American concerts,38f,41,62f,66f,72f,75,80f,96f.Hearn, Lafcadio, cited,299,306.Hebrew, operas in,160.Heckscher, Celeste,404.Hempel, Frieda,155.Henderson, W. J., cited,144;quoted,186.Hendricks, Francis,442.Henius, Joseph,393.Hensel, Heinrich,155.Henschel, George, in America,190.Herbert, Victor,154ff,197,447f,460.Herbert-Förster,141.Hertz, Alfred,149,153.Hess, Willy,204.Heyman, Katherine Ruth,406.Higginson, Henry L.,190.Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, quoted, IV. 303.Hill, Edward Burlingame,388ff.Hill, Uriah C.,181,183,202.Hodgkinson, Francis,111.Hodgkinson, John,90.Holden, Oliver, works of, IV. 52-53.Holyoke, Samuel,52f.Homer, Louise,148.Homer, Sidney,435f.Hone, Philip,122.Hopekirk, Helen,405.Hopkinson, Francis,46ff,69,71,85.Hopkinson, Joseph, on origin of 'Hail Columbia,'324f.Howland, William Legrand,396.Hughes, Rupert, cited,337,342,353,405,433f,459.Huhn, Bruno,355.Hull, Alexander,440f.Humiston, W. H.,311,430f.Huss, Henry Holden,348f.Hutchinson (Colonel), cited,13.Hymnology, American, x,332f.See also Church music; Psalmody.
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Ide, Chester, works of,400.Incas. See Peruvians.Indians (American), primitive music of,281;(in American music)xi-ff,2f;(used by American composers)365,394f,410ff,417,424ff,434,443,448.See also Primitive Music in General Index (Vol. XII).'Indian' song, in 'popular' music,455.Indian Suite (MacDowell),366f.[d']Indy, cited,429.Institute of Musical Art (New York),256ff.Instrumental music, forbidden by Puritans,18f;beginnings of, in New England,24ff,32ff.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,117ff;in the U. S.,158ff.Italian Symphony Orchestra (New York),188.
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Jacchia, Agide,157.Jackson, L. J.,263f.Jadlowker, Hermann,155.James, Philip,358f.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,148f.
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Kahn, Otto H.,155f.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,313f.Kernochan, Marshall,437.Key, Francis Scott,325f.Kimball, Jacob (Jr.),52f.Kneisel Quartet,204.Knoch, Ernst,157.Koemmenich, Louis,212.Korn, Clara A.,405.Kramer, A. Walter,441f.Krehbiel, H. E., on opera in early America,104;cited,128,146,457;on folk-songs,283,285,288ff,305f,316ff.Kreider, Noble,419f.Kriens, Christian,401.Kroeger, E. R.,311,379f.Kunwald, Ernst,195.Kurt, Melanie,155.
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La Forge, Frank,354f.Labor songs of negroes,298.Lambord, Benjamin,420ff.Lambord Choral Society,213.Lang, Henry,400.Lang, Margaret Ruthven,343.Langdon, William Chauncey,226ff.Law, Andrew,52f.Lehmann, Lilli,140,142f,147.Light opera. See Comic opera.Lipkowska, Lydia,155.Liszt, influence of, in America,362.Litchfield County Choral Union,223ff.Loeb, James,257.Loeffler, Charles Martin,444ff.Longy Club of Boston,204f.Loomis, Harvey Worthington,413ff.Los Angeles (Cal.), opera in,173f.Love, Charles,64.Love songs of negroes,299,306f.Luders, Gustav,461f.Lund, John,139.Lutkin, P. C.,253f.Lyon, James,46,48f.Lyricists, American. See Song-writers.
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McCormack, John,153.McCoy, William J.,396f.MacDowell, Edward,225,267,281,362ff.MacDowell Chorus (New York),213.MacDowell Festival (Peterboro, N. H.),225f.MacDowell Memorial Association,225.Macfarlane, Will C.,357.McGill University (Toronto),260f.McGuckin, Barton,141.McLean, John,70.Madrigal (in England),5.Maguire, Hugh,234.Mahler, Gustav, in America,150f,153,184.Mallet (Mr.),62.Manchester, Arthur L.,262.Manhattan Opera House (New York),144,151ff.Manney, Charles Fonteyn,401.Manning, Edward,354.Mapleson, James H.,135,137f,139,146f,159,168.'Marching through Georgia,'329.Maretzek, Max,127,128ff.Marsh, J. B. T., quoted,308f.Marston, George W.,343,357.Martinelli, Giovanni,155.Martini, works of, in early American concerts,66f,69,75,79.Maryland, early music in,80ff.'Maryland, My Maryland,' origin of,327.Marzo, Eduardo,358.Mascagni, Pietro, in America,148.Mason, Daniel Gregory,385ff.Mason, Lowell,52ff,239ff,245f.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,203f.'Messiah' (Handel), early performance in New York,65,96.Metcalfe, James W.,355.Metropolitan Opera House (organization and history of),136ff.Mexico, folk music of,312f.Mildenberg, Albert,395f.Milton, cited,12.Milwaukee, choral societies of,216.Minneapolis, opera in,173f.Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra,198.Minstrelsy. See Negro minstrelsy.Mittelberger, Gottlieb, cited,68.Modern Music Society of New York,213,421f,432.Montressor,121.Moodie, John W. D., cited,290.Moore, Mary Carr,405.Moravian settlement (Bethlehem, Pa.),214,233f.Mordkin, Mikail (dancer),154.Morley, Thomas, cited,5.Mozart, works of, in early American concerts,39,66,80,95ff.Muck, Karl,191.Municipal music,xviii-f,272ff.Music festivals in America,220ff;(musical convention)244.See also Pageants.Music publishing, early English,14;early American,27ff.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,178,462f;(American)463.Musical convention. See Music festivals.Musical Education, American,vii-viii,xv-ff,87,230ff.Musical societies. See Musical organizations.Musical Fund Society,93,96f.Musical organizations, early American,82,84ff;American (instrumental),181ff.See also Choral societies.
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National Conservatory of Music (New York),255f.National Opera Company,141.National songs, American,321ff.Nationalism (in American music),vi,277ff,365,407ff.Nationalists (school of American composers),407ff.Negro folk-song,10f,284ff,451;in American composition,xi-ff,365,409f,413,416,430ff,442ff,450.See also 'Coon song.'Negro minstrelsy, rise of,314ff.Neidlinger, W. H.,353f.Nelson, Dora,193,254.Nevin, Arthur,424f.Nevin, Ethelbert,349ff.New England, influence of, on music in America,1-2;early music of,11ff,22ff;attitude of, toward music,44f;early musical societies of,97ff;choral societies in,214;early music in,232f,236ff,332f.New England Conservatory (Boston),247ff.New Haven (Conn.), early concerts in,62f.New Jersey, early concerts in,68.New Orleans, early music in,42;early opera in,114ff;opera in,161ff.Newport (R. I.), early concerts in,62f;St. Cæcilia Society of,101.New York City, public concerts,xviii;early music in,36ff;early public concerts,63ff,83;early musical societies,88ff;opera in (early)104,106ff,116, (recent)117ff;orchestral organizations of,181ff;chamber music in,202ff;choral societies,208ff;music festivals,223;music in public schools,242,271;conservatories,255ff;municipal music in,273ff;N. Y. group of composers,347f.New York Choral Society,93ff.New York Sacred Music Society,95f.Niblo, William,126f,129ff.Nicolini,138.Niemann, Albert,141.Nikisch, Arthur,190f.Nilsson, Christine,133,136.Noble, T. Tertius,357.Nordica, Lillian,138,142f,147,152.Norris, Homer,437f.Northwestern School of Music,253f.Notation,27ff.
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Ober, Margarete,155.Oberhoffer, Emil,198.Oberlin Conservatory,247,251f.'Occupational' songs (of negroes),297.Offenbach, Jacques, in America,134.Oldberg, Arne,373ff.Opera, in England,14;beginnings of, in America,104ff;in New York City,117ff;popular-price, in N. Y.,155;in the United States,158ff.See also Opera, American; Opera in English.Opera, American, (first)112;(early)333ff;(first to be prod. in Met. Opera House, N. Y.)154;(A. Nevin)424f;(Herbert)447f.Opera, Comic. See Comic opera.Opera, English. See English opera.Opera in English (in New York),141ff,145,148,155ff;(in Philadelphia)168.See also Musical comedy.Oratorio, first heard in Boston,61;in early Philadelphia concerts,73f;in early New York,96;in early Boston,99;in Chicago,216f.Oratorio Society of New York,210ff.Orchestral organizations in the United States,181ff.Orchestras, early New York,92,120.Organ (Brattle), first in New England,19.Organizations. See Musical organizations.Ornstein, Leo,442.Orpheus Club (Philadelphia),85f.Osgood, George L.,249.
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Page, Nathaniel Clifford,399.Pageants, xix,226ff,412.Paine, John Howard,114.Paine, John Knowles,xii,262,336f.Palma, John,68f.Palmo, Ferdinand,125f.Park Theatre (early New York),118,123ff.Parker, Gilbert,226.Parker, Horatio W.,155,265ff,340ff,357.Parker, H. T., on Toronto Choir,220.Parker, James C. D.,343.Parks, Edna R.,355.'Parsifal' (Wagner), first American performance of,149f.Patriotic songs (American),321ff,452.Patti, Adelina,133,137,139,141ff,160,163,166,171.Paur, Emil,184,191,197.Pavlova, Anna (dancer),154.Peabody Institute,247.Pelissier, Victor,112f.Pelosi, Vincent M.,75.People's Symphony Orchestra (New York),187.Perlet, Herman,398f.Pfitzner, Hans, cited,429.Pflueger, Carl,462.Philadelphia, early music in,36,38ff,234f;early public concerts,68ff,83;early musical societies,85,87f;early opera,108,110ff;opera,164ff;orchestra,199ff;choral societies,213;pageant (of 1912),228.Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra,199f.Philharmonic Society of New York,181ff.Pianoforte, first in New England,32.Pianoforte music, American (treatment),419.Piccolomini, Maria,133.Pike, Thomas,77.Pilgrims,19.See also Puritans.Pittsburg, orchestral organizations of,195ff.Plançon, Pol,144,147.Pleyel, works of, in early American concerts,35,41,62f,66f,72f,79,81.Polyphony in early English music,4.Ponte, Lorenzo da, in America,121ff,127.'Popular' music in America,2,451ff,464.See also Negro folk-song.'Popular-price' opera. See Opera, popular.Portland, Me., early concert in,101;music festivals in,223.Powell, John, works of,431f.Pownall (Mrs.),74f,80.Pratt, John Harradan,399.Pratt, Silas G.,346.Price (first professional musician in New England),24.Prouty, Elijah K.,244.Providence (R. I.), early concerts in,62f,101.Prynne, quoted,13.Psalmody, early New England,13ff,25ff,332f.Public Schools, American music in,xii,240ff,270ff.Pulitzer, Joseph,184.Purcell, Henry, composition by, in early New York concert,64.Puritans,11ff;influence of, on American music,1f,22f,333.
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Racial influence (in music),277ff.'Ragtime,' in 'popular' music,454ff;in musical plays,463.'Railroad songs' (of negroes),298.Read, Samuel,52f.Redding, Joseph D.,399.Reinagle, Alexander,66f,72,74,81;and early Philadelphia opera,111.Religious songs, of negroes,299ff.Renaud, Maurice,152.Reszke, Jean de,143f,146f.Revere, Paul (as music engraver),29.Rhythm, in negro folk-song,289ff.Rice, J. B.,169ff.Rice, W. D. ('negro' comedian),314f.Riker, Franklin,355.Ritter, Frederic Louis, on early American music,2,22;cited,32f,37;quoted,50,52,89,92ff,102,112f,120f;on German choral societies,216.Rivafinoli, Chevalier,122.'Robin Hood' (de Koven),176,179,458f.Rochester (N. Y.), 'community chorus' in, xix.Rogers, James H.,355.Romantic school, in American music,xii,xiv,360ff.Rooke, William Michael,124.Root, George F.,222,246;patriotic songs of,329.Roper, Virginia,406.Rowe, John, quoted,59,110.Rübner, Cornelius,267.Rummel, Walter Morse,448f.Russell, Alexander,439f.Russell, Henry,172f.Russell, Lillian,178.Russian influence, on American music, xiv.Russian Symphony Society of New York,187f.