The Influence of the Organ in History - Part 2
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Part 2

CATALOGUE B

LIST OF BOOKS ON MUSIC

Literature covering every branch of Music, Biographical and Critical Studies of Composers, Histories of Musical Instruments, also valuable Textbooks and Tutors for Teachers and Students of the Piano, Organ, Violin, Cello, Theory, Singing, etc.

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HISTORICAL, DESCRIPTIVE AND a.n.a.lYTICAL ACCOUNT OF THE ENTIRE WORKS OF BRAHMS

BY

EDWIN EVANS (SENIOR)

The works are treated in the order of their opus number, and =every= single composition is dealt with =exhaustively=. No other work with such a wealth of detail exists in any language. The whole, being adequately indexed, forms a complete reference book for pianist, student and concert-goer, and may be described as =monumental=.

Of the =CHAMBER AND ORCHESTRAL= music, a minute a.n.a.lysis reaching to the rhythmical significance of each bar is given.

The a.n.a.lytical accounts of the =PIANO= works are each subdivided under the headings: Key; Time and Extent; Thematic Material; Melody; Harmony; Rhythm; etc.

The =CHORAL= works are dealt with in the fullest detail, and original English translations have been made to most of the =SONGS=.

Each volume is a self-contained unit and a complete textbook on its particular subject.

=WITH 1,500 PAGES AND OVER 1,000 MUSIC EXAMPLES AND TABLES, COMPLETE IN 4 VOLUMES. OCTAVO, CLOTH,= 6 _net._ =OR SOLD SEPARATELY AS FOLLOWS:--=

=Chamber and Orchestral Works. First Series to Op. 67.= 30s. _net._

=Chamber and Orchestral Works. Second Series. Op. 68 to the end.= 30s.

_net._

=Piano and Organ Works.= Comprising the complete Solo Works; Works for Piano and Orchestra; also Works for Piano Duet and Organ Works as applicable to Pianoforte Solo. 30s. _net._

=Vocal Works.= With portrait. 599 pages. 30s. _net._

"This treatise is comparable only to the Kochel catalogue of Mozart. Research and detail could go no further; this book, a labour of love indeed, will be the standard work of reference on Brahms for this century, if not longer."--_The Library a.s.sistant._

aeSTHETICS, CRITICISMS, ESSAYS.

=PAN PIPES. THE SPIRIT OF MUSIC= in Nature, Art and Legend, from East to West. Penned in Sixteen Articles for General Reading, with Drawings of Eastern Musical Instruments By G. P. GREEN (_author of_ "Some Aspects of Chinese Music"). Crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d. _net._

=HOW TO LISTEN TO GOOD MUSIC= and Encourage the Taste in Instrumental and Vocal Music. With many useful Notes for Listener and Executant. By K. BROADLEY GREENE. Complete, cloth, 7s. 6d. _net_; or in two books, paper, 2s. 6d. _net_ each.

=MOZART, WEBER AND WAGNER=, with Various other Essays on Musical Subjects. By HECTOR BERLIOZ. Translated from the French by EDWIN EVANS, Senior, F.R.C.O. Crown 8vo, cloth, 10s. _net._

A charming Book of Musical Essays.

=SOME FAMOUS SYMPHONIES=, How to Understand Them. With their Story and Simple a.n.a.lysis. References also to Gramophone Records; numerous Portraits. By J. F. Porte. Dealing with Symphonies of Beethoven, Berlioz, Borodin, Brahms, Chausson, Dvorak, Elgar, Cesar Franck, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Schubert, Stanford and Tchakovsky. Complete in cloth, 8s. _net_, or in 2 separate parts, paper, 2s. 6d. _net_ each.

For the general reader and musician alike.

=THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL.= By RUTLAND BOUGHTON. 8vo, sewed, 1s. _net_.

The Decay of Triennials--The Rise of Compet.i.tions--The Reform of Compet.i.tions--The Festival of the Future.

=SOME ASPECTS OF CHINESE MUSIC AND SOME THOUGHTS AND IMPRESSIONS ON ART PRINCIPLES IN MUSIC.= By G. P. GREEN. Post 8vo, cloth, 6s. _net_, paper covers, 3s. 6d. _net_.

=THE FUTURE OF MUSIC.= Coming Changes Outlined in Regard to Composer, Conductor and Orchestra. By LOUIS LALOY. Translated by MRS. FRANZ LIEBICH. 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. _net_; paper, 2s. _net_.

=SOME ASPECTS OF GIPSY MUSIC.= By D. C. PARKER. Post 8vo, cloth, 6s.

_net_ (or paper covers, 3s. 6d. _net_).

=MUSIC AND MUSICIANS.= Essays and Criticisms, by ROBERT SCHUMANN.

Translated, Edited and Annotated by F. R. RITTER. Portrait of Robert Schumann, photographed from a Crayon by BENDEMANN. First Series, Eighth Edition. Thick crown 8vo, cloth, 419 pages, 15s. _net_.

_Ditto._ Second Series. Fourth Edition, with a Contents-index added.

Thick crown 8vo, cloth, 540 pages, 15s. _net_.

=THE DEEPER SOURCES OF THE BEAUTY AND EXPRESSION OF MUSIC.= By JOSEPH G.o.dDARD. With many Musical Examples. Crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d. _net_.

=MUSIC AND THE HIGHER EDUCATION.= Art a Necessity in the College World.

The Teacher's Preparation and his Method. By EDWARD d.i.c.kINSON. Crown 8vo, cloth, 10s. _net_.

=WOMAN AS A MUSICIAN.= An Art Historical Study. By F. R. RITTER, 8vo, sewed, 3s. _net_.

=MUSICAL DEVELOPMENT=, or, Remarks on the Spirit of the Princ.i.p.al Musical Forms. Being an aesthetical Investigation, in which an Attempt is made to show the Action in Music of certain Laws of Human Expression; to point out what are the Spiritual Aims of the Chief Forms of Composition, and the Broad Principles upon which they should be Constructed. By JOSEPH G.o.dDARD. 8vo, cloth, 10s. _net_.

=IN THE SERVICE OF ART.= A Plea for Simplicity in Music. By J.-JOACHIM NIN. Translated by MRS. FRANZ LIEBICH. Post 8vo, 2s. 6d. _net_.

Translations of this brilliant essay have already appeared in Spanish, Italian and German.

=THE PLACE OF SCIENCE IN MUSIC.= By H. SAINT-GEORGE. Addressed to Advanced Students of that branch of Musical Knowledge commonly called Harmony. With music examples. 8vo, sewed, 2s. 6d. _net_.

=NECESSITY OF MUSIC IN THE SCHOOL CURRICULUM.= Address delivered to Members of the Music Teachers' a.s.sociation. By A. W. POLLITT, _Mus.D., F.R.C.O._ 8vo, sewed, 1s. 6d. _net_.

=aeSTHETICS OF MUSICAL ART=, or, The Beautiful in Music. By DR. FERDINAND HAND. Translated from the German by WALTER E. LAWSON, Mus. Bac. Cantab, etc. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth, 10s. _net_.

=NATIONAL SCHOOL OF OPERA FOR ENGLAND.= Being the Substance of a Paper read at Trinity College, London. By FRANK AUSTIN. 1s. _net_.

=MATERIAL OF MELODY= and Early Steps in Musical Art. By J. H. LEWIS. 6d.

_net_.

=MUSIC IN THE HIRSCH LIBRARY= (Part 53 of the Catalogue of Printed Music in the British Museum), by A. Hyatt King and C. Humphries, 1951.

Published for the Trustees of the British Museum. This catalogue, prepared by the Museum staff, lists also a considerable number of works which were either not included in the original four volume catalogue by P. Hirsch, or were acquired later. 4to, cloth, 2 2s. _net_.