Baker, Theodore, editor. A Biographical Dictionary of Musicians. Contains short biographies of AntonÍn DvorÁk, J. L. Dussek, F. Škroup, B. Smetana, Z. Fibich, V. NovÁk, V. J. TomÁŠek, etc. G. Schirmer. New York. 1905. Bendl, Karel. Twelve Gypsy Songs. Czech and English texts. Novello, Ewer & Co. London. Burchenal, Elizabeth, editor. Folk Dances and Singing Games: twenty-six folk dances including Bohemian. Illustrated. G. Schirmer. New York. 1909. Celebrated Pianists of the Past and Present Time. Contains portraits and biographies of V. J. TomÁŠek, J. L. Dussek, etc. H. Grevel and Co. London. 1895. Dickinson, Edward. The Study of the History of Music. Recent Music in Bohemia, pp. 375-76. Charles Scribner’s Sons. New York. 1905. Dickinson, Clarence and Helen A. The Influence of the Reformation on Music: 1517-1917; in, Excursions in Musical History. The H. W. Gray Co. New York. 1917. Dussek, Jan Ladislav. The Captive of Spillburg, in two acts. Altered from the favourite French drama called Le Southerrain, with a preface by the translator. The music by ——. 8º. 47 pp. M. Stace. London. 1799. DvorÁk, AntonÍn. Saint Ludmila; an oratorio, written by Jaroslav VrchlickÝ, the music composed by ——. The English version by the Rev. Dr. Troutbeck. Book of words, with analytical notes, by Joseph Bennett. Novello, Ewer & Co. London. 1886. —— The Spectre’s Bride; a dramatic cantata, written by K. J. Erben. English version by the Rev. Dr. Troutbeck. Novello, Ewer & Co. London. 1886. —— Four Songs. English words by Mrs. John Morgan, authorized by DvorÁk. N. Simrock. Berlin. 1887. —— by Henry T. Finck in, Famous Composers and their Works, edited by John Knowles Paine and others. J. B. Millet Co. Boston. 1891-1900. —— in, From Grieg to Brahms; studies of some modern composers and their art, pp. 72-95, by Daniel Gregory Mason. The Outlook Co. New York. 1903. —— Sketch of his life and estimates of his genius and place in art. Portrait and bibliography in, Masters in Music, v. 4, p. 20. Daniel Gregory Mason, editor. Bates and Guild Company. Boston. 1904. Elson, Arthur. Modern Composers of Europe. Bohemians and others, pp. 91-114. Portraits of DvorÁk and Smetana. Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons. London. 1909. Grove’s Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Includes mention of V. J. TomÁŠek, B. Smetana, AntonÍn DvorÁk, Z. Fibich, V. NovÁk, O. NovÁcek, F. OndrÍcek, Jan KubelÍk, etc. The Macmillan Co. London and New York. 1904. Hadden, J. Cuthbert. Modern Musicians. Jan KubelÍk, pp. 166-71. Portrait. T. Foulis. London. 1914. Hadow, W. H. Studies in Modern Music. AntonÍn DvorÁk, pp. 171-225. Portrait. Seeley and Co. London. 1895. Kappey, J. A., editor. Songs of Eastern Europe, a collection of 100 volkslieder. Includes 18 Bohemian songs. English translation by Clara Kappey. William A. Pond & Co. New York. Narrative History. The Art of Music. A comprehensive library of information for music lovers and musicians. Illustrated. 14 vs. Daniel Gregory Mason, editor-in-chief. Includes: Musical Development in Bohemia, v. 3, pp. 165-86; Bohemian and Polish Folk Song, v. 5, pp. 127-28; Chamber Music Works of Smetana and DvorÁk, v. 7, pp. 338-585; The Orchestra, Modern Bohemia, v. 8, pp. 374-82; Bohemian Opera, v. 9, pp. 439-41. The National Society of Music. New York. 1915-17. Pisek, Vincent. Twenty Bohemian Folk Songs. English and Bohemian texts. Translated and compiled by ——. 70 pp. New York. 1912. Pratt, Waldo Selden. The History of Music. A Handbook and Guide for Students. G. Schirmer. New York. 1907. Runciman, John F. Old Scores and New Readings: Discussions on Musical Subjects. 8º. 279 pp. Smetana, Bedrich. The Bartered Bride: a comic opera in three acts, libretto by K. Sabina. English version by Helen J. Harvitt. 8º. 43 pp. F. Rullman. New York. 1908. —— Synopsis of the Bartered Bride in, A Guide to Modern Opera, by Esther Singleton. Pp. 1-9. Dodd, Mead & Co. New York. 1909. —— The Bartered Bride: For the benefit of the Legal Aid Society, Metropolitan Opera House, April the twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and nine. 7 plates. New York. —— Bohemian Cradle-Song from the Opera Hubicka (Kiss), adapted for concert use by Kurt Schindler. English version by Henry G. Chapman. G. Schirmer. New York. 1910. —— in, The Opera Goers’ Complete Guide, by Leo Melitz. Translated by Richard Salinger. Synopsis of The Bartered Bride, pp. 31-32. Dalibor, pp. 63-65; The Kiss, pp. 169-71. Dodd, Mead and Company. New York. 1913. —— Synopsis of The Bartered Bride in, The Opera Book, by Edith B. Ordway, pp. 28-30. Sully and Kleinteich. New York. 1915. Špacek, Anna and Boyd, Neva L. Folk Dances of Bohemia and Moravia for School Playground and Social Center. Harmonizing of music by Gertrude Shoemaker. Saul Brothers. Chicago. 1917. Stories of the Operas and the Singers. Emmy Destinn, p. 40. Portrait. John Long. London. 1910. ZajÍcek, Frank. John Huss Oratorio. English words by —— according to the Bohemian version of V. ARTICLESDvorÁk, AntonÍn. By H. E. Krehbiel. Portrait. The Century Magazine. New York. 44:657-60. Sept., 1892. —— By J. J. KrÁl. Music. Chicago. 4:561-71. 1893. —— Biographical Sketch. Metronome. New York. July, 1894. —— Saturday Review. London. 81:323-24. Mar., 1896. —— The Return of ——. Portrait. The Critic. New York. 21:236. 1892; 30:241. 1897. —— Symphonies of —— by W. B. S. Mathews. Music. Chicago. 17:615. Apr., 1900. —— The Work of ——. Portrait. By Daniel Gregory Mason. The Outlook. New York. 71:649-56. 1902. —— Some Appreciative Remarks on —— by P. M. F. Hedley. Portrait modelled from life. Musical Standard. London. 20:506. Sept. 12, 1903. —— Sketch and portrait. AthenÆum. London. 1:603. May 7, 1904. —— Independent. New York. 56:1077-78. May 12, 1904. —— Dead. Sketch of his life with list of his works, and portrait. Musical Courier. New York. 48:18; 25. May, 1904. —— Bohemian-American Composer. Portrait. Review of Reviews. New York. 29:750. June, 1904. —— The Music of ——. Musician. Boston. 15:89. Feb., 1910. —— Portrait of. Review of Reviews. New York. 43:621. May, 1911. —— Student Days with ——. By H. P. Hopkins. Etude. Philadelphia. 30:5. 1912. Destinn, Emmy. An Opera Singer, who is a musician, a musician who is a cultivated woman. By Katherine M. Roof. Musician. Boston. 19:4; 265-66. 1914. Dussek, John L. A Neglected Composer. By J. Mendelsohn. Musician. Boston. 19:91. Feb., 1914. Hejda, F. K. The Echo. Translated by J. J. KrÁl. Music. Chicago. 10:584-92. Oct., 1896. Hensel, Octavia. Student Days in the Imperial Land. Music. Chicago. 12:567-69. 1897. HlavÁc, V. J. His Sustaining Piano-forte. Music. Chicago. 4:311-15. 1893. KrÁl, J. J. Bohemian Popular Poetry and Music. Music. Chicago. 3:485-509. Mar., 1893. —— Bohemian Music in 1894. Translation of an article by F. K. Hejda in Dalibor (Prague). Music. Chicago. 7:514-19. Mar., 1895. —— History of the Polka. Music. Chicago. 9:305-12. 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