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eft">"Merrie," When England was
29
Messager, AndrÈ 192
"Messiah," The 158
Minstrels, Early 18
Moss, Mr. Hugh 191
Monks and Music 6
Moody-Manners Company 186
"Morning Hymn" 42
"Morning Post," Quotation from 196
Morris Dance 21
Musical Comedies 193
N
New Symphony Orchestra 143, 245
Niccolini 179
Nilsson, Christine 178
Norman-Neruda, Madame 211, 248
Notation 12
Novello & Co., Messrs. 90
O
Opera, English 180
Opera, Essentials for Success 197
Opera, History of 176
Opera in England 176
Opera, State Aid for 193
Oratorio in England 150
Orchestral Music 125
Orchestral Music in London 245
Organ, An, in Sixth Century 44
Organ, Development of the 45
Oudin, EugÈne 191
P
Palestrina 6
Palliser, Miss Esther 192
Parepa, Madame 186
Parry, Sir Hubert 100
"Parthenia" 27, 28
Patti, Adelina 178
Philharmonic Society, The 125, 245
"Philip Vanderdecken" 187
Piatti 248
Pitch fixed by Costa 115
Players, Strolling 2
"Pops" 248
Promenade Concerts 139
Purcell 9, 45, 60
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Changes to the text have been limited to typographical errors only and are listed as follows:

Page 9: changed "Bryd" to "Byrd" (Of Byrd we have written.)

Page 45: changed "harpischord" to "harpsichord" (... harpsichord and organ music, ...)

Page 58: changed comma to sentence-final period (... the great, but not too amiable, Mr. William Byrd.)

Page 67: changed "Calvanistic" to "Calvinistic" (—Effect of Calvinistic teaching—)

Page 70: changed "Calvanistic" to "Calvinistic" (... in those early Calvinistic times ...)

Page 72: changed "Calvanist" to "Calvinist" (... the constant influx of Calvinist refugees ...)

Page 72: changed "Calvanist" to "Calvinist" (... the spread of Calvinism ...)

Page 87: changed "eminates" to "emanates" (... the country from which it emanates ...)

Page 105: changed "fanatacism" to "fanaticism" (... a period if of less fanaticism, a not less fatal indifference ...)

Page 106: changed "unforgetable" to "unforgettable" (... words at once typical of him, and unforgettable.)

Page 108: changed "continously" to "continuously" (... the influence of the Court continuously exercised ...)

Page 120: changed two instances of "ReszkÉ" to "Reszke" (... Jean de Reszke, Charles Santley and Edouard de Reszke.)

Page 169: changed "Protestanism" to "Protestantism" (... the feelings and aspirations of German Protestantism.)

Page 176: changed "Ondin" to "Oudin" (—"Ivanhoe"—EugÈne Oudin—)

Page 188: changed "chose" to "choose" (... and I will choose the one that was, ...)

Page 196: changed "bann" to "ban" (... others would ban such operas altogether, ...)

Page 216: changed "Halle's" to "HallÉ's" (... Ludwig and Waldemar Neruda, Lady HallÉ's sons, ...)

Page 222: suspected typographical error "sane" may have been intended to read "same" (... I should think that same conservatism, would fairly express his attitude ...)

Page 243: added missing opening quotation mark (He renamed it "Rudd-i-gore.")

Page 251: changed "gradua-ally", where hypenated across lines, to "gradually" (... how absolutely indifferent the public have gradually become ...)

Page 270: changed "Eugene" to "EugÈne" (Oudin, EugÈne 191)






                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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