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La ci darem la mano,258,309.Lablache,254.Laborde, Jean B. (cited),108(footnote).Lacombe, Paul,342.Lady Nevile’s Book,18.L’Augier,43,100.LeBègue,36.Leblanc,410.Lafont,431.LaFranco,374.Lahoussaye, Pierre,408.Lalo, Edouard,451,461f.Lamartine,318.Lanzetti,591.‛[The] Last Rose of Summer,’285,291.Laub, Ferdinand,418,553.Laurenti,390.Leaping figures (in harpsichord music),47.Leclair, Jean Marie,406,407.Legato style,30;(pianoforte touch),161;(violin-playing),374,381.Legends (Liszt),311f.Legrenzi, Giovanni,386,478.Leighton, William,394.Lenau,318.Lentor, John,394.Lenz, W. von (cited),290,291.Léonard,447.‘Lessons,’22, footnote.Liadoff, Anatole,334,555.Lichnowsky, Prince,510,513.Lichtenstein, Ulrich von,370.‘Lily Dale,’291.Linke, Joseph,521footnote.Linley, Thomas,404.Lipinski, C. J.,446.Liszt,48,134,207,276,286,298ff,321,342,357,367;(cited on Chopin),253,258;(cited on Field),278;(on Thalberg),296;(influence on Raff),322;(influence on Russian composers),329;(influence),337,354;(influence in France),341.Études,301f,313f.Reminiscences de Don Juan,309ff.Realistic pieces,311ff.Années de pélerinage,312.Pianoforte concerto,314.Pianoforte sonatas,314ff.Hungarian Rhapsodies,317.Literary suggestions,318.Lobkowitz, Prince,517.Locatelli, Pietro,95,401,405,435,436,487f.Lock, Matthew,394.Loeffler, Charles Martin,604.Lolli, Antonio,409,435,436.Lombardini, Maddelena,404.London,24;(Salomon concerts),410,443.London Philharmonic Society,416.Longo, Alessandro,44.Lotti, Antonio,108.Louis XIV,7,52.Loures,26.Löwe, Johann Jakob,473.Lübeck,2.Lucchesi, G. M.,404.Lully, Jean-Baptiste,7,393.Lute music,9,469;(transcriptions),468.Lutenists,26,33.Lutheran Church,12.Lydian mode,526.
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MacDowell, Edward,340.Mace, Thomas,395,470.Mackenzie, A. C.,339.Madrigali da camera,474.Madrigals,9,10,473,486.Malfatti, Theresa,517.Malibran, Maria,448.Malibran-Garcia,254.Mandolin,47.Manfreli, Filippo,404.Manieren,35, footnote.Mannheim school,419f.Mannheim orchestra,487.Mannheim symphonies,490.Manuals (in organ and harpsichord),47.Marchand,60.Marie Casimire, Queen of Poland,42.Marini, Biagio,379,476.Marini, C. A.,478.Marmontel, A. (cited),178,344.Marschner, Heinrich (trio),577.Marseillaise (The),285.Martini, Padre,96f,104,106,119.Maschera, Florentino,378,470.Mass,9.Massart, Joseph,447.Mattheson,7.Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico,312.Maximilian Franz, Prince,600.Mayseder, Joseph,419,444.Mazurkas,252f.Mazzaferrata,391,478.Mazzolini,390,478.Medici, Ferdinand de’,44.Melody (treatment of, in pianoforte music),296.Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix,212ff,440,451;(compared to Schumann),223;(transcription),306,307;(influence),326,328;(string quartets),539ff;(trios),577;(cello music),595.Songs without Words,213,217,Variations sérieuses,215.Violin concerto,458.Mereaux, Amadée,62.Merula, Tarquino,384,476.Merulo, Claudio,10.Meyerbeer,191;(transcriptions),296.Miniature forms,211f,321;(Schubert),204;(Schumann),222;(Brahms),239.Minnesinger,370.Minstrels,371.Minuet,26;(in pianoforte sonata),166;(in string quartet),493,495,504,511.Modes. See Ecclesiastical modes, Greek modes.Modulation,13,114. See also Key contrast.Moffat, Georg,36f.Moffat, Gottlieb,36,37.Molinari, Marquis,108.Molique, Bernhard,450.Molliner Collection,18.Monochord,2.Mont’Albano, Bartolomeo,384,476.Montaigne,375.Monteverdi, Claudio,6,378.Moór, Emanuel,466,598.Mordents,32.More, Sir Thomas,375.Morino,470.Morley, Thomas,22.Moscheles, Ignaz,64,132,176,182,285.Moszkowski, Maurice,321,323f.Motet,9.Motive,70.Mouquet, J.,604.Moussorgsky,330,331.Mozart,8,89,98,100f,112,116,123,128,131f,134f,141ff,207,367,424ff,426ff,496,591f;(compared to Beethoven),133;(concerto form),150ff;(influence on Chopin),254f;(‘Don Giovanni’ transcription),308f;(influence on Haydn),495;(string quartet),498ff;(miscel. chamber music),560;(trio),574f;(compositions for wind instruments with piano),598f.Pianoforte sonatas,144ff.Piano sonata in C minor (K. 457),145.Piano sonata in A minor,145f.Piano sonata in A minor (K. 310),146.Piano sonata in F major (K. 332),146.Piano sonata in A major (K. 331)147f.Piano sonata in F major (K. 332),147.Piano sonata in A major (K. 331),148.Piano sonata in C minor (K. 457),148f.Piano sonata in F major (K. 533),149.Piano fantasia in C minor,149f.Pianoforte concerto in A major (K. 488),151f,154.Piano concerto in D-major: ‘Coronation’ (K. 537),154.Violin concertos,425.Violin sonatas,427.Divertimenti (1772),499.Six string quartets (1772, K. 155-160),500ff.Six string quartets (Vienna,1773, K. 168-173),502f.Six string quartets (1782-1785) (G major, K. 387; D minor, K. 421;E-flat major, K. 428; B-flat major, K. 458; A major, K. 464; C major, K. 465),504ff.String quartets (1789-90; K. 575,589, 590),506.String quintets (K. 515, 516, 593, 614),507f.Mozart, Leopold,374,413,416f.Mühlfeld, Professor,579,603.Musikalisches Kunstmagazin,494.
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Nardini, Pietro,403,428,430.Nationalism,320,325,329;(Brahms),248;(Chopin),252f;(Liszt),317;(Grieg),326f;(Spanish),339;(Tschaikowsky),464.Neri, Massimiliano,385,477.Neubauer, Johann,473.Nevin, Ethelbert,340.Newmarch, Rosa (cited),465.Nibelungen Lied,369.Niemann, Walter (cited),333,334.Niemetschek, Franz Xaver (quoted),143.Nocturne, (Field),179;(Chopin),281.Nocturne form,180.Nonet (Spohr),603.Notker,369.Notre Dame, Paris,369.Notturni (quartet),489.Novàk, Vatislav (pianoforte quintet),589.
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Oboe (in chamber music),598,601,604.Octet (with wind instruments),600,601.Ofried,369.Opera,6,14,40.Operatic fantasias,286,291,300,308,575.Orchestra,6,7;(early combinations),370f,373,376.Orchestral masterpieces (transcriptions of),306.Orchestral style (in pianoforte music),162f,193;(organ-playing),16;(in early chamber music),486;(in string quartet),556f,558,561.Ordres,22(footnote),54.Organ,1f,4,8.Organ music,9,16,21;(influence of, on harpsichord),30.Organ style,30f,63,347,422,424.Organist-composers (16th and 17th cent.),14ff.Organists,17.Oriental ‘color,’362,365.Ornamentation (in harpsichord music),59;(Chopin),278f.Ottoboni, Cardinal,42.Overtones,219,243,356,357,363. See also Harmonics.Overture, French,79.Overtures, transcriptions of,310.
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Pachelbel,16.Paderewski, Ignace,338.Paganini,243,299,318,430,433,435,437ff,443,446;(influence),448.Pagin, A. N.,408.Palestrina,10,13.Paradies, Domenico,97,116.Paris,430.Paris Conservatoire,408,433,434.Paris School (violin music),430,435.Parthenia,18,22.Partien,22(footnote).Partita. See Bach, J. S.Parody (in pianoforte music),366.Pasquini, Bernardo,6,37,43,90.Passacaglia,83.Passages,32;(Weber),186f;(Chopin),276.See also Arpeggios, Scales.Passepieds,26.Pasta,254.Paul, Archduke of Russia,493.Paumann, Conrad,372.Pauses,140.Pavane,22,23,469,473.Pawirschwantz,468.Pedal,156.Pedalling,161f,181,356;(Schumann),219.Pepys’ Diary,393.Pergolesi, Giovanni,1O1f,107.Peri,474.Petrarch,318.Petrucci’s lute collection,469.Petzolds, Johann,473.Philip, Isadore,343.Pianists. See Virtuosi (piano).Pianoforte,132;(use of, by Mozart),144;(development of),155ff;(exploitation of resources),310;(modern development of resources),363;(in chamber music combinations),573ff.See also Virtuoso music.Pianoforte actions,156,157.Pianoforte concerto, (Mozart),150ff,154;(Beethoven),173;(Schumann),237;(Chopin),263;(Liszt),314;(Tschaikowsky),332;(Grieg),327f;(Brahms),247f;(Rachmaninoff),334.Pianoforte études, (Czerny),44,64,182;(Clementi),121;(Chopin),258;(Liszt),301,313f;(Scriabin),335.Pianoforte music, (orchestral style in),193;(influence of song in),194,254.Pianoforte playing, (C. P. E. Bach),127f;(Mozart),142;(Beethoven),160f;(Hummel),176;(Field),179;(Schubert),194;(Chopin),255;(Thalberg),291;(Liszt),299f,301.Pianoforte quartet,582,583.Pianoforte quintet,582f,586ff.Pianoforte sonata, (Kuhnau),28;(development),89ff;(general character of movements),98f;(dramatic conception of),122;(Haydn and Mozart),136ff;(Beethoven),154ff,159ff;(interdependence of movements),167f,262f;(Weber),187ff;(Schubert),195ff;(after Beethoven),207;(Romantic),208f;(Schumann),235;(Brahms),240;(Chopin),257ff;(Liszt),314ff;(Grieg),327;(Rachmaninoff),334;(Scriabin),337;(d’Indy),351;(with violinad libitum),426.Pianoforte style,33,268,277.Pianoforte technique,68,132,268;(Clementi),157;(Beethoven),162f;(after Beethoven),175;(Weber),184,187;(Schumann),219;(Brahms),247;(Thalberg),293;(Liszt),301ff;(Scriabin),335;(Alkan),343;(Franck),346;(d’Indy),352;(Debussy),358f.Picture music,214.Pierné, Gabriel,353,604.Piquot (quoted),488f.Pisendel, Johann Georg,413.Piva,469.Pixis, F. W.,418.Pizzicato,378,387,448,588;(combined with bowed notes),438;(Mozart),505;(Debussy),564;(in string quartet, Schönberg),571f.Plain-song,10,20.Playford, John,395.Polka de la reine,322f.Polonaises,252f;(Chopin),282.Polyphonic style,9(footnote),11,16,22,74,383,386,392,471;(organ),31;(Chopin),269,271;(Corelli),397;(in violin solo sonata),422.Polyphony (vocal),9.Popularization (of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin),300.Porpora, Nicolo,51.Portraiture, musical,55f,226.Positions in violin playing, (change of),384;(seventh),431.Pot-pourri,310.Præludium,469. See also Prelude.Prætorius, Michael,375;(cited),468,472.Preamble,79,469.Prelude,12,17,21,29,41;(Bach),80;(Chopin),264;(Heller),321;(Rachmaninoff),334;(Debussy),361ff.Program music,27f,312.Proportz,470.Puccini, Giacomo,366.Pugnani, Gaëtano,402,404,410.Punto,600.Purcell, Henry,21,392,479.Pythagoras,2.