Clemmer, Mrs. Mary, quoted, 166. Coblentz, Ole Bull at, 251. Colton, Mr. W. E., 293. Copenhagen, Ole Bull at, 105, 134, 141, 144, 148, 213, 248. Cornelius, the painter, 114. Costa, the director, 81. Criticisms of Ole Bull: London Times, 84, 86, 87; New York Herald, 179, 276, 292; Corsaire Satan, 189; Le Constitutionnel, 190; Le Sud, 192; the EspaÑol, 195; the Valencia Fenix, 196; Geo. Wm. Curtis (in New York Tribune), 216; Southern paper, 222; New York Evening Post, 234; Philadelphia paper, 253; New York Tribune, 255, 292; Corriere Italiano, 262; Philadelphia Press, 278; Boston Journal, 292. Crosby, Dr. A. B., paper by, 279. Cuba, visit to, 161. Curtis, Geo. Wm., criticisms by, 216. Dahl, the painter, 130. Damerond, Princess, and her soirÉe, 142. Damoreau, Madame, 151, 158. De Beriot at Milan, 56; at Lucca, 63; at Naples, 65; at London, 83. Devonshire, Duke of, 83, 84, 90. DÖhler, the pianist, 63, 142. Doremus, Prof. R. O., 255, 280. Dovrefjeld, Ole Bull ascends the, 146. Dresden, concerts at, 129, 132. Dufours, Dr., 48, 115. Duncker defends Ole Bull at Christiania, 208. Duprez assists Ole Bull in concerts at Florence, 61. Ebeling, Adolf, quoted, 266. Egeberg family, the, 132. Eidsvold, constitutional convention at, 32. Elssler, Fanny, 143, 238. Ericsson, John, 258; letter from, 259. Ernst plays with Ole Bull in 1832, 49; meets him in Copenhagen, 142; at Baden–Baden, 239. Essipoff, Madame, 276. Everett, Edward, quoted, 275. Fasting, the poet, 35. Faxe, Bishop, 138. Fearnley, the artist, 65, 83. FÉtis, Monsieur, 124. Fields, James T., quoted, 84, 314; Ole Bull spends New Year’s Eve with, 276. Finck, the musical critic, 109. Finland, tour in, 100, 243. Fiorentino, P. A., criticism on Ole Bull, 190. Florence, concerts in, 61, 261. Frederic, King of Denmark, 105. Frederic VI. of Norway, 31, 146. Frimann, the brothers, 35. Fuller, Margaret, quoted, 167. Galizin, Princess, 99. Geijer, Gustaf, 137. German violinists, Ole Bull upon, 294. Gerster, the singer, 282. Gertner, the painter, 147. Godesberg, Ole Bull breaks a rib at, 244. Goldschmidt, Mr., quoted, 5, 20, 53, 201. Gould, T. R., quoted, 158. Grieg, the composer, 296; address at funeral, 323. Grisi, Madame, 83, 88. Gude, the painter, 200, 206, 211. Guild, Mr. Curtis, address by, 272. H. H., quoted, 240. Habeneck, the musical director, 74, 75, 294. Hamburg, Ole Bull at, 94, 132, 134, 143, 213, 237, 243. Hanover, concerts in, 107. Havana, visit to, 162. Heidelberg, concerts at, 112, 124. Hellmesberger, Mr. J., 282. Helmholtz, the physicist, 260. Hiller, the composer, 116. Hjelm, Winter, quoted, 206. Holberg, the poet, 1, 20, 35. Holland House, Ole Bull at, 91. Holstein, Prince of, 251. Horsford, Professor, 276, 306. Hulder, the, 17, 53. Isabella II. of Spain, 194. Janson, Kristofer, 201. Joachim, the violinist, 239; quoted, 321. Jules Janin’s criticism, 71, 135. Karl Johan, King, 31, 33, 132, 146, 149. Kiel, concerts in, 95. KÖnigsberg, concerts in, 96, 98, 249. Lablache, the singer, 83, 86. Lacour and his violin varnish, 49. Lamartine, 196. Lapinsky, the violinist, 110. Laporte, director of Opera at London, 80. Lausanne, Ole Bull at, 50. Leipsic, concerts at, 124. Letters: to Mdlle. Villeminot, 77, 81, 82, 90; on death of Malibran, 89; to his wife from LÜbeck, 95; from Berlin, 96; on his father’s death, 99; in 1839, 112; about Liszt, 120; from Liszt, 123, 283; from Prague, 129; from St. Petersburg, 131; on the Upsala affair, 136; from Stockholm, 139; from New Orleans, 161; from New York, 179; from Vuillaume, 197; from Hans Gude, 211; from Wergeland, 212; to his brother from Georgia, 223; from C. A. Seward, 229; from E. W. Stoughton, 230; from Mrs. H. B. Stowe, 233; from A. O. Winje, 236; from Fanny Elssler, 237; to his son from Vienna, 238; from Pesth, 239; from Hamburg, 243; from Christiania, 247; from KÖnigsberg, 249; from Wiesbaden, 249; to his son in Paris, 251; from St. Petersburg, 252; from J. Ericsson, 259; from Helmholtz, 260; to Liszt, 283. Lexington, Ky., visit to, 213. Lie, Jonas, quoted, 2, 199, 210, 248. Linz, concerts at, 111. Liszt, the pianist, 119, 122, 124, 239, 264, 282. Longfellow: his “Skeleton in Armor,” 274; Christmas with, 276; references to Ole Bull, in “Tales of a Wayside Inn,” 287; his 73d birthday, 299. Lovenhjelm, Swedish minister at Paris, 46. LÖwenskjold, 132. LÜbeck, concerts at, 95. Lund, concerts at, 133. Lundholm, the violinist, 20, 22, 140. Luneburg, concerts at, 148. Lyons, concerts at, 79, 192. Lysekloster, 14, 284, 308. LysÖ, Ole Bull’s residence, 261, 285, 299, 306, 309. Madison, Wis., Ole Bull at, 256. Madrid, concerts at, 194. Malibran, Madame: at the Paris Opera, in 1831, 41; at Milan, 56, 59; at Lucca, 63; anecdotes of, 60, 295; at London, 84; her death, 89. Marchesi, Madame Mathilde, 282. Marseilles, concerts at, 192, 196. Martha, the housekeeper, 287, 311. May 17th, Independence Day in Norway, 37. Mayence, concerts at, 116. Mecklenburg–Schwerin, the Duchess of, 96. Mendelssohn, 109, 124, 281. Merlin, Madame, 113. Metternich, 80. Meyerbeer, 75. Milan, Ole Bull at, 50. Milwaukee, Ole Bull at, 253. Mobile, visit to, 158. MÖllar–gutten, the peasant violinist, 201. Moltke, Baron, 113. Monrad, the poet, 35. Montebello, Duke of, 49. Montfort, Prince of, 114. Moore, Dr., of Liverpool, 306, 314. Moore, Thomas, 91. Morandi, the secretary, 119. Morges, visit to, 50. Mori, the first violin at London Opera, 80, 83. Moscheles, 82. Mozart, Ole Bull’s rendering of and reverence for, 110, 111, 145, 294. Mozart, Madame, 111, 114. Munch, the poet, 133. MÜnden, the concert at, 39. Munich, concerts at, 114. MusÆus, Ole Bull’s tutor, 25. Naples, Ole Bull at, 64. Naples, Queen Dowager of, 63. Nassau, Duke of, 250. NeumÜnster, concerts at, 94. New Orleans, Ole Bull at, 157, 161, 174. New York, concerts at, 151, 169, 170, 176, 178, 180, 216, 305. Nilsson, Christine, 282. Norwegian dances, 201; history, 30; literature, 35; National Theatre, 198; popular music, 5, 203. ÖhlenschlÄger, the Danish poet, quoted, 144. Ole Bull: his birthplace, 1; his parents, 2; “Uncle Jens,” 3, 7, 11; in the Latin School, 3; early ideas of music, 4; first violin, 8; first musical triumph, 11; plays Fiorillo’s “Studies,” 14; at Lysekloster, 15; at Valestrand, 17; first studies in violin construction, 18; death of baby sister, 19; plays in orchestra when nine years old, 20; taught by Lundholm, 20; first acquaintance with Paganini’s music, 21; his tutor MusÆus, 25; examined for the University, 27; influence on Norwegian art, 36, 318; on May 17th, 1829, 37; visits Spohr, 38; at GÖttingen, 38; at MÜnden, 39; returns to Norway, 40; goes to Paris in 1831, 41; robbed of everything, 42; acquaintance with Vidocq, 43; at Frascati’s, 44; tempted to suicide, 46; meets Mdlle. Villeminot, 47; attacked with brain fever, 45; hears Paganini, 48; plays at the Duke of Riario’s, 49; gives concert under patronage of Duke of Montebello, 49; tour in Switzerland and Italy, 50; concert and studies at Milan, 50; writes his “Concerto in A major,” 52; visits Venice and Trieste, 55; wins his first laurels at Bologna, 55; invited to Florence, 61; writes his “Quartetto a Violino Solo,” and “Preghiera d’una Madre,” 61; Pesth, concerts at, 111, 238. Philadelphia, Ole Bull at, 152, 178, 216, 225. Pianoforte, Ole Bull’s improvements in, 257. Ploug, Carl, 248. Poniatowsky, Prince, 61, 63, 261. Prague, concerts at, 129. PrattÉ, his attacks on Ole Bull, 139 Presburg, concerts at, 111. Raab, concerts at, 111. Rein, the poet, 35. Rhaczek, owner of Cellini violin, 125. Riga, concerts at, 98. Rome, Ole Bull at, 65, 264. Ronzi di Begnis, Madame, 61. Rossini, at Paris in 1836, 80. Rostock, concerts at, 96. Rubini sings at Ole Bull’s concerts in London, 1836, 83, 86; and the Duke of Devonshire, 84; at Amsterdam, 134. St. Louis, concerts at, 176. St. Petersburg, visits to, 98, 131. Salzburg, Ole Bull at, 111. Sand, George, her reference to Ole Bull, 50. Sbolczis, Professor, 261. Schlesinger, the publisher, 119. Schleswig, concerts in, 95. Schubert, the music publisher, 143, 148, 164, 213. Schumann, Vieuxtemps on, 281. Schwanthaler, the sculptor, 114. Schwerin, concerts in, 95, 96. Seward, C. A., letter from, 229. Seward, W. H., 26. Sibbern, Minister, 216. Sind, the banker, 92. Sogn, Ole Bull plays for the peasants at, 147. Sontag, Madame, 131. Soot, Engebret, 103. Spohr, 38, 107. Stewardson, Mr., 225. Stockholm, Ole Bull at, 100, 243, 266. Storm, Edvard, the poet, 2, 35. Stoughton, E. W., 228, 229. Stowe, Mrs. H. B., letter from, 231. Strakosch, Amalia Patti, 222. Strakosch, Maurice, 76, 222, 276. Stuttgart, concerts at, 115. Tamburini sings with Ole Bull in London, 83, 86. Thalberg, at Paris, 80; at London, 83, 84; note from, 233. Thorwaldsen, the sculptor, 65, 106, 275. Thrane, Waldemar, 14, 199. Throndhjem, Ole Bull at, 146. Thursby, Miss Emma, 277, 279, 305. Ticknor, George, 168. Tidemand, the painter, 200, 206. TordenskjÖld, the naval officer, 35. Toulouse, concerts at, 192. Trieste, concerts at, 55. “Uncle Jens,” 3, 7, 11. Upsala, Ole Bull at, 135. Valestrand, 16, 132, 239, 250. Venice, Ole Bull at, 55. Vermeulen, Monsieur, 94. Vidocq and Ole Bull, 43. Vienna, Ole Bull at, 110, 111, 126, 238, 281. Vieuxtemps, the violinist, 151, 158, 161, 233, 280. Vihe, the poet, 35. Villeminot, Madame, 47, 76, 77. Villeminot, Mdlle., the first wife of Ole Bull, 47, 76. Violins, Ole Bull’s, 8, 12, 64, 94, 111, 116, 124, 196, 244, 249, 250, 253, 288, 293. Vuillaume, the instrument maker, 116, 162, 197. Wallum, Pastor, at Ole Bull’s funeral, 317. Warsaw, concerts at, 131. Wedel–Jarlsberg, Count, 101; the Countess, 132. Weilburg, Ole Bull at, 250. Welhaven, the poet, 1, 36, 104, 149,319. Wergeland, the poet, 36, 139, 140, 149, 321; quoted, 71, 90, 102, 135, 147, 148, 212, 319. Wessel, the poet, 35. Whittier, J. G., the poet, letter from, 300. Wiesener, Dr., 314. Willis, N. P., quoted, 169. Wilna, concerts at, 131. Winding, Mr., 3. Winje, A. O., the Norse poet, 200, 236. Wise, Henry A., 239. Wurtemberg, King of, 112. Youssuf, General, 193. Zampieri, Marquis, 56, 57. Zatlitz, the poet, 35. Ziedler, the student, 39. |