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Quagliati, Paolo,381.Quantz, J. J.,415,515.Quartet style,555f,565.Queen Elizabeth Virginal Book, The,18.Quintet, (Beethoven),509;(clarinet and strings),599;(wind instruments and piano),599;(with wind instruments),600,601.See also Pianoforte quintet; String quintet.

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Rachmaninoff,334,338.Raff, Joachim,321,322f;(string quartet),547.Rameau, J. P.,8,61f,131.Rappoldi,445,451.Rasoumowsky, Prince,419,513.Ravel, Maurice,353,364ff,564f.Realism,27;(in pianoforte music),311,344.Rebec,369,372.Rébel,406.Recitative,14.Recoupe,470.Regal,1.Reger, Max,321,466,598,604.Registers, contrast of (in pianoforte music),277.Reichardt, J. F.,494.Reiteration of notes,47.Reményi,445.Reusser, Esajas,473.Revolution. See French Revolution.Rhétorique des Dieux,26.Rhythm, (syncopated),219f;(mixture of duple and triple, Brahms),241;(5/4 time),258;(7/8 time),359;(rhythmic oddities),547.Ricercar,10,11,469.Richter, Franz Xaver,112,413,487.Richter, Jean Paul,218,321.Riemann, Hugo, cited,512,521.Ries, Ferdinand,182.Rigoletto,309.Rimsky-Korsakoff,330f,555.Robineau, L’Abbé,409.Rode, Pierre,412,430,432,433f,451,456;(influence on Spohr),440.Rogers, Dr. Benjamin,394.Rois des ménestriers,372.Rois des violins,372.Rolla, Alessandro,437.Romanticism,207f,211,218,239,320,321.Rome,2,6,15.Rondo (Couperin),17f,58,79.Ropartz, Guy,598.Roseingrave, Thomas,43,44.Rosenmüller, Johann,473.Rossi, Salomone,474.Rossini,292.Rounds,473.Rubert, Martin,473.Rubini,254.Rubinstein, Anton,295,331;(trio),579f.Rudolph, Archduke,575.Ruggeri,391,402.Rugieri,478.‘Rule, Britannia,’291.Runs,383,430,448.Russia (modern composers),329,553.Russian ‘color’ (Beethoven),515.Rust, Friedrich Wilhelm,98,100f,117,129,416.Rust, Ludwig Anton,117.

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Saint-Foix,425.St. Georges, Chevalier de,407.St. Germain des Près, Abbey of,369.St. Mark’s, Venice,1.St. Nicholas Brüderschaft,371.St. Peter’s (Rome),2,15,42.Saint-Saëns, Camille,341f;(violin music),462;(trio),581;(pianoforte quartet),589;('cello sonata),598.Salieri,454.Salomon, Johann Peter,416,496.Salomon concerts (London),410,443.Salon music,201;(Chopin),280f.Saltarello,469.Sammartini, Giovanni Battista,498,499.Santini, Abbé,44.Sarabande,23,25,75.Sarasate, Pablo de,451,452,462,465.Satie, Eric,366f.Saxophone (in chamber music),598.Scale passages,20;(harpsichord),68;(Clementi),120.Scandinavia (pianoforte music),326ff.Scarlatti, Alessandro,7,38,42ff,111.Scarlatti, Domenico,8,19,38,41,42ff,45,86,91,105ff,109. 131,276;(sonatas),46ff;(form),49;(compared with Bach),65.Schachbrett,3.Scharwenka, Philipp,321.Scharwenka, Xaver,321,323f.Scheidt, Samuel,16.Schein, I. H.,472.Scherzo,79;(in string quartet),493.Schmitt, Florent,365f.Schobert, Jean,97,98,113,114,117,123,426,498.Schönberg, Arnold, piano music,324;(chamber music),565ff.Sextet,Verklärte Nacht,565.First string quartet,567ff.Second string quartet,570f.Schubart, C. F. D.,417.Schubert, Franz,89,183ff,193ff,206,209,254,367,547,577,590;(compared with Brahms),248;(Müller-Liedertranscription),296;(transcriptions of songs of),306,307;(transcription of waltzes),310;(violin music),456;(string quartet),536ff;(octet),602.Piano sonata in A major (op. 120),198.Piano sonata in D major (op. 120),195.Piano sonata in A minor (op. 143),196f.‘Wanderer’ Fantasy (op. 15),198.Impromptus (first set),200ff.Impromptus (second set),202f.‘Musical Moments,’204ff.Dances (for piano),206.String quartet in G major,537f.Trios (op. 99 and 100),577.‘Forellen’ quintet,590.Schumann, Clara,133,300,584.Schumann, Robert,193,207,218ff,254,333,367,439,440,547;(opinion of Mendelssohn),217;(compared with Brahms),248;(transcriptions of songs of),306;(influence on Chopin),323;(influence),329,349ff,551;(violin sonatas),457f;(string quartets),541ff;(trio),578;(pianoforte quintet),587;(cello music),595;(viola pieces),598;(comp. for clarinet, viola and piano),603.Fantasy Pieces,222f.Kinderscenen,224.Carnaval,225ff.Davidsbündler Dances,229.Papillons,229.Faschingsschwank aus Wien,229.Abegg Variations,230.Symphonic Études,230ff.Kreisleriana,232ff,273.Novelletten,235.Sonata in F-sharp minor,235.Sonata in G minor,236.Fantasy,236.Pianoforte concerto,237.String quartet in A minor,541.String quartet in F major,542.String quartet in A,542.Pianoforte quartet (op. 44),582.Pianoforte quartet (op. 47),582.Schuppanzigh, Ignaz,419,510(footnote),513.Schuppanzigh quartet,510(footnote),521.Scott, Cyril,339.Scriabin, Alexander,335ff.Senaillé, J. B.,406.Sénancourt,318.Sensationalism,294f. See also Virtuoso music.Septet (with wind instruments),600.Serenades,599.Serrato, Arrigo,466.Sextet, (Beethoven),509;(with wind instruments),600,601.Sgambati, Giovanni,338f;(pianoforte quintet),589.Shedlock, J. S., (cited),38(footnote); 43; 50 (footnote);(quoted on Chopin),259;(quoted on Beethoven),262.Short forms. See Miniature forms.Sibelius,465.Sibylla, Duchess of Württemberg,24.Siciliana,505.Simphonia (early use of term),472.Simpson, Christopher,394.Sinding, Christian,328f;(pianoforte quartet),590.Concerto in D-flat,329.Sinfonia,79,475.Singing allegro,101,107,113.Singing bass,60.Singing melody (in pianoforte playing),296,307.Sinigaglia, Leone,466.Skips (violin playing),430.Slavic influences (in sonata),98,99.Slawjk, Joseph,445f.Smetana,556f,561;(influence),589.String quartet,Aus meinem Leben,556f.Société des Concerts du Conservatoire,447.Sokoloff, Nikolas,555.Somis,402.Sonata, (origin of word),12;(Kuhnau),28;(so-called),37,91;(Scarlatti),46ff;(for violin alone),409,421;(for two violins),421;(with figured bass),426;(for harpsichord and violinad libitum),426;(early use of term),471,472;(in early instrumental music),474f,477,478ff;(Corelli),482;(a quattro),484.See also Pianoforte Sonata; Violin sonata; Violoncello sonata; Trio sonata, etc.Sonata a quattro (early form of string quartet),484.Sonata cycle,478,482;(interchange of movements),100.Sonata da camera,22(footnote),385,396;(fusion with Sonata da chiesa),483.Sonata da chiesa,12,385,396;(fusion with sonata da camera),483.Sonata form,49,50,90f,104,484f,487;(in string quartet),490.See also Triplex form.Song (influence of, on pianoforte music),194,254.Songs, (variations on),289;(transcriptions of),307.Songs without Words,211. See also Mendelssohn.Sontag, Henriette,439.Spain (modern),339.Spinet,5.Spineta, Giovanni,5.Spohr, Ludwig,412,418,430,438,440ff;(string quartet),535f;(trio),577;(clarinet compositions),603.Staccato (violin),449.Stamitz, Anton,418,432.Stamitz, Carl,418.Stamitz, Johann,98,112f,413,418,420,487,491,499.Stcherbatcheff, Nicholas de,334.Steibelt,182.Stein,156,158.Stich,600.Stillman-Kelley, Edgar (cited),251.Stormant, Lord,502.Stradivarius,386(illus.). See Vol. VIII.Strauss, Ludwig,445.Strauss, Richard,321,324;(influence),338;(violin sonata),465f;(pianoforte quartet),590;('cello sonata),597f;(horn concerto),604.Streicher,156,158.Striggio,376.String quartet (early example of combination),376;(early forms of),475,477,484;(early classics),486ff;(Boccherini),487,488;(Haydn),489ff;(Mozart),507f;(Beethoven),509ff,512ff,534;(Spohr),535f;(Schubert),536ff;(Mendelssohn),539ff;(Schumann),541ff;(Brahms),545ff;(Franck),547ff;(d’Indy),551f;(Chausson),552;Dvořák,559;(modern),560ff;(Debussy),561ff;(Ravel),564f;(Schönberg),565f.String sextet, (Brahms),543ff;(Schönberg),565f.Strungk, Nicholas Adam,392,412.Studies,321. See also Études.Style galant,58,75,502.Suite,12ff,41,74ff,93;(uniformity of key),25;(Bach),70ff;(Grieg),327;(early form of),469f.See also Ordres.Sulponticello,556.Süssmayer,425.Sutterheim, Baron von,528.Symbolical sequence of notes,218.Sympathetic vibrations,356,363.Symphonic masterpieces (transcriptions of),306.Symphony (term applied to string quartet),490.Syncopated rhythms (Schumann),219f.

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Taglietti,478.Taneieff, Serge,555.Tarantella (Heller),321;(Dargomijsky),330.Tartar le corde,469.Tartini, Giuseppe,122(footnote),402,412,415,417,427,428,430.Tausig,44,290.Technique. See Pianoforte technique; Violin technique.Telemann, Georg Philipp,413.Temperament, equal. See Equal temperament.Terminology (uncertain, in Renaissance period),472.Ternary form,45. See Triplex form.Thalberg, Sigismund,286,291ff,449;(rivalry with Liszt),299f.Fantasia on ‘Moses,’292ff.Thayer,433.Thematic development,475,480.Thematic metamorphosis,548.Themes,11,70;(contrasted),113;(second),476,477.Thome, François,342.Thomelin, Jacques,52.Thumb (use of, in pianoforte playing),68.Toccata,12,21,29,41,79,469,470;(A. Scarlatti),38;(Bach),81.Tone color (attempt at, in string quartet),517,572.Tone-painting,382.Tonini,391,478.Tordion,470.Torelli, Giuseppe,388f,399,413,483;(influence on Bach),422.Tost, Johann,496,535.‘Touch’ (harpsichord),6. See also Pianoforte technique.Touchemoulin,409.Tourte, François,431.Transcriptions,296;(Liszt),306;(Mendelssohn’s ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’),310;(Schubert’s Waltzes),310;(Glinka),330;(of Vivaldi’s concertos, by Bach),422;(Rode’s Theme and Variations),434;(Paganini caprices),439;(for lute),468.See also Fantasias; Operatic fantasias.Transitional passages (in sonata),114.Tremolo, (pianoforte),302;(string instruments),378,381,384,556.Trésor des Pianistes(Madame Farrenc’s),53,104,129.Trills,32,430.Trio,469;(Haydn, Mozart),574ff;(Beethoven),576f;(Schubert, Mendelssohn, Schumann),577;(modern Russian),579f;(Arensky, Dvořák, Tschaikowsky),580;(modern French),581;(wind instruments and piano),599.Trio sonatas,101,388,474,476,484,574.Triplex form,91,96,102,104ff,115;(C. P. E. Bach),113;(Beethoven),163ff;(Chopin),260.See also Sonata form; Ternary form.Trium,469.Trombone (in chamber music),604.Troubadours,9(footnote),370.Tschaikowsky,331ff,463f,553f,561,580;(on Lalo),462.Pianoforte concerto in B-flat minor,332.Violin concerto,463f.String quartet,553f,561.Trio (op. 50),580.Tum-tum bass,177,191,287.Tuning (modified, of violin),392,436,439. See also Equal temperament.Turin School (of violin music),404f.Turini, Francesco,475.Turns,32.


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