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PART I.

THE MASTERS AND THEIR MUSIC.

CHAPTER I.

MOVING FORCES IN MUSIC

CHAPTER II.

BACH AND HÄNDEL

The importance of Bach in the world of music. Pleasing and
representative compositions.

CHAPTER III.

HAYDN AND MOZART

The importance of Haydn as the creator of the sonata.

CHAPTER IV.

CHARACTERISTIC MOODS OF BEETHOVEN

CHAPTER V.

BACH, MOZART, AND BEETHOVEN COMPARED

CHAPTER VI.

SCHUBERT AND MENDELSSOHN

CHAPTER VII.

ROBERT SCHUMANN

CHAPTER VIII.

CHOPIN

CHAPTER IX.

BACH, BEETHOVEN, SCHUMANN, AND CHOPIN IN THE DIFFERENT
PHASES OF THEIR ART

CHAPTER X.

LISZT

CHAPTER XI.

BACH, BEETHOVEN, CHOPIN, SCHUMANN, LISZT

CHAPTER XII.

CONCERNING THE TYPICAL MUSICAL FORMS

PART II.

MODERN MASTERS AND AMERICAN COMPOSERS.

AUTHOR'S NOTE

CHAPTER I.

NATIONALITY IN MUSIC

CHAPTER II.

JOHANNES BRAHMS

CHAPTER III.

EDVARD GRIEG

CHAPTER IV.

RUBINSTEIN AND TSCHAIKOWSKY

CHAPTER V.

THE LATER ROMANTICISTS

CHAPTER VI.

GOTTSCHALK AND MASON

CHAPTER VII.

E. A. MACDOWELL

CHAPTER VIII.

ARTHUR FOOTE AND MRS. H. H. A. BEACH

CHAPTER IX.

MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAM BY AMERICAN COMPOSERS

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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