s, 160
Schubert, 376, 381
Schulhoff, 504
Schumann, 464-477
Schuetz and "Dafne", 239
Scotch Melody, 108
"Septonnate", 17
"Serva Padrona, La", 344
"Siegfried", 421
Socrates, 56
Sonata Form, 264
Sonatas, Bach, 265
Sonatas, Beethoven, 309, 319, 322
Sonatas, Corelli, 255
Sonatas, Haydn, 288, 317
Sonatas, Weber, 410
"Song of Roland", 118
"Song of the Harper", 36
Songs of Schubert, 384
Songs of Schumann, 468
Songs of Troubadours, 121
"Songs without Words", 458
"Sonnambula, La", 482
Spinet, 393, 396
Spohr, 366
Spontini, 478
Staff, 185
Steinway, 402
St. Ambrose, 129
St. Mark's, 133
"St. Paul", 459
"Sumer is Icumen in", 101
Svensden, 500
Swelinck, 250
"Symphoniae Sacrae", 247
Symphonies, Beethoven, 319
Symphonies, Haydn, 288
Symphonies, Mendelssohn, 464
Symphonies, Schumann, 474
Symphony, 316
"Tancredi", 479
"Tannhaeuser", 418
Tartini, 364
Tausig, 505
Technique, Modern, 436, 446
Terpander, 52
Thalberg, 438
Thales, 52
Theaters in Venice, 226
Thematic Work, Schumann, 473
Theory, India, 70
Theory, Mediaeval, 134, 147
Thomas, Ambroise, 495
Tinctor, 163
Thomaschek, 359
"Tom Jones", 339
Tonality, 84
Tone Perceptions, 17, 55
"Traviata, La", 485
"Triads of Britain", 93
"Tristan and Isolde", 423
Troubadours, 121
"Trovatore, Il", 485
Tschaikowsky, 499
Verdi, 483
"Vestale, La", 478
Vina, 71
Viol da Gamba, 164
Violin Making, 195
Violin, Stradivarius, 199
Virtuosity, 378
Virtuoso Element, 19th Century, 428
Vitry, Philippe de, 157
Wagner, 416
Wagner and Berlioz, 434
Wagner, "Die Walkuere", 420
Weber, 406
Weber as Pianist, 410, 437
Weber's Influence on Piano Playing, 410
Weimar, Liszt at, 449
Welsh, Music of, 93
Wieck, 467
Wilhelm, Count, Troubadour, 121
Willaert, Adrien, 171
Winchester, Organ at, 98
"Zampa", 490
Zarlino, 171, 257
Zelter, 457
Zingarelli, 348
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