The Influence of the Organ in History - Part 4
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=BEETHOVEN AND HIS PIANO WORKS= (Sonatas, Concertos, Variations, etc.).

Descriptive and a.n.a.lytic Aid to their Understanding and Rendering. By HERBERT WESTERBY. With list of Princ.i.p.al Editions and Bibliography. 3 ill.u.s.trations, 45 music examples. Crown 8vo, cloth, 10s. _net_.

"THE IMMORTAL NINE."

=BEETHOVEN'S NINE SYMPHONIES.= Fully Described and a.n.a.lysed. A Series of Chapters giving a complete Account of Thematic Material and auxiliary Motives: an a.n.a.lytical Chart of each Movement; full Technical Descriptions of Developments; Particulars of Formal and Rhythmic Features; Epitomical Tables, etc. Ill.u.s.trated by 637 Musical Examples.

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=BEETHOVEN'S PIANO SONATAS.= A Descriptive Commentary on the Sonatas in the light of Schnabel's Interpretations; giving an aesthetic Appreciation of each Sonata, with an Outline of the Development of the Sonata Form in Beethoven's hands. With a Biographical Sketch of Schnabel and an account of his activity as an executant, composer and teacher. By RUDOLF KASTNER. Englished by GERALD ABRAHAM. 55 pages, post 8vo, cloth, 5s. 6d.

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=NOTES ON THE INTERPRETATION OF 24 FAMOUS PIANO SONATAS OF BEETHOVEN.= By J. ALFRED JOHNSTONE (_author of_ "The Art of Teaching Piano Playing,"

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=BORODIN THE COMPOSER AND HIS MUSIC.= A Descriptive and Critical a.n.a.lysis of his Works and a Study of his Value as an Art Force. With many references to the Russian Kouchka Circle of Five--Balakirev, Moussorgsky, Cesar Cui and Rimsky-Korsakov, with Borodin. By G. E. H.

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=LIFE OF CHOPIN. By FRANZ LISZT.= New and very much Enlarged Edition.

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"Franz Liszt has written a charming sketch of Chopin's life and art."--_Encyclopaedia Britannica._

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GEORGE SAND describes it as "un peu exuberent en style, mais rempli de bonnes choses et de tres belles pages."

=CHOPIN, HIS LIFE AND LETTERS.= By MORITZ KARASOWSKI. Translated by EMILY HILL. Third Edition, with additional Letters in Polish with English translation, Chopin to Grzymala, and extra Ill.u.s.trations.

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Karasowski was a close friend of the family of Chopin and was intimate with them for several years. He was given access to the letters, many of which were subsequently destroyed during the Warsaw insurrection, written by Chopin to his family in Poland throughout his life abroad. These facts give this work particular value, and to it we are also indebted for valuable information regarding Chopin's life.

=CHOPIN'S GREATER WORKS= (Preludes, Ballads, Nocturnes, Polonaises, Mazurkas). How they should be Understood. By J. KLECZYNSKI. Including Chopin's Notes for a "Method of Methods." Translated with additions by N. JANOTHA and Edited by SUTHERLAND EDWARDS. Second Edition. With three Portraits and a Facsimile. Crown 8vo, cloth, 8s. 6d. _net_.

=FREDERIC CHOPIN=, Critical and Appreciative Essay. By J. W. DAVISON, forty years Music Critic of "The Times." 8vo, 3s. _net_.

=CHOPIN: AS REVEALED BY EXTRACTS FROM HIS DIARY.= By COUNT TARNOWSKI.

Translated from the Polish by N. JANOTHA. With eight Portraits. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. _net_ (or paper cover, 3s. 6d. _net_).

In the above notes Chopin alludes to many of his compositions as well as relating the conditions under which they were written.

=CHOPIN THE COMPOSER AND HIS MUSIC.= An a.n.a.lytical Critique of Famous Traditions and Interpretations, as exhibited in the Playing of Great Pianists, Past and Present. By JOHN F. PORTE. With portrait. 193 pages, crown 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d. _net_.

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=HANDEL'S "MESSIAH."= The Oratorio and its History. A Handbook of Hints and Aids to its Public Performance, with useful Notes on each Movement, as well as Numerous References and much Original Information. By J.

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=FRANZ LISZT.= By T. CARLAW MARTIN. A Sketch of his Life and Personality. Post 8vo, 2s. 6d. _net_.

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=THE ORGAN PARTS OF MENDELSSOHN'S ORATORIOS AND OTHER CHORAL WORKS.= a.n.a.lytically Considered. By ORLANDO A. MANSFIELD, _Mus.Doc._, _F.R.C.O._ Numerous Musical Examples. Crown 8vo, cloth, 10s. _net_.

=HOW TO INTERPRET MENDELSSOHN'S "SONGS WITHOUT WORDS"= (the celebrated "Lieder ohne Worte"). A Readable and Useful Guide for All. Gives the Piano Student helpful Insight into the first Principles of Form in Music. By CHARLES W. WILKINSON. With portrait and facsimile of MS. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. _net_ (paper, 3s. 6d. _net_).

These notes on each of the "Lieder" will help the student in playing these homely and easily intelligible compositions.

=a.n.a.lYSIS OF MENDELSSOHN'S ORGAN WORKS.= A Study of their Structural Features. For the Use of Students. By JOSEPH W. G. HATHAWAY, _Mus.B.

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