The Influence of the Organ in History - Part 7
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The above two volumes are a complete technical account of the chamber and orchestral music, with the exception of the two piano concertos. They form a part of the Historical, Descriptive and a.n.a.lytical Account of the Entire Works of Brahms advertised on page 2.

=ORCHESTRAL AND BAND INSTRUMENTS.= A Short Account of the Instruments used in the Orchestra, and in Bra.s.s and Military Bands. By G. F.

BROADHEAD, Mus.B. Dunelm, L.Mus.T.C.L. With 24 Ill.u.s.trative Music Examples. 8vo, cloth, 5s. _net_ (paper, 3s. _net_).

=CONCISE METHOD OF INSTRUMENTATION.= How to Write for the Orchestra and Arrange an Orchestral or Band Score. Ill.u.s.trated with Musical Examples and various large folding Charts and Index. By EDWIN EVANS, _Senior_, _author of_ "Beethoven's Nine Symphonies Fully Described and a.n.a.lysed,"

etc. 8vo, cloth. Vol. I, 15s. _net_; Vol. II, 15s. _net_; Vol. I. How to Write for Strings, Arrangement of Scoring and Preparation of Parts. With Charts. Vol. II. How to "Write for Wood, Bra.s.s and Drums, and Arrange a Band Score. With large folding Charts."

=INSTRUMENTS AND ART OF THE ORCHESTRA.= An Introductory Study. With Table showing Range of each Instrument. By P. W. DE COURCY-SMALE, _Mus.Bac._ Cloth, 6s. _net_ (paper, 3s, 6d. _net_).

=ORCHESTRAL WIND INSTRUMENTS=, Ancient and Modern. Being an Account of the Origin and Evolution of Wind Instruments from the Earliest to the most Recent Times. Ill.u.s.trated with Plates specially prepared for this Work, giving sixty-one Examples of Instruments (or parts) described. By ULRIC DAUBENY. Important original work fully ill.u.s.trated with beautiful Reproductions taken from fine Photographs of the Actual Instruments.

8vo, cloth, 21s. _net_.

=HANDBOOK ON THE TECHNIQUE OF CONDUCTING.= By SIR ADRIAN BOULT. Seventh Edition, revised. 5s. _net_.

=PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE CONDUCTOR= and Useful Notes for the Orchestra.

By F. W. DE Ma.s.sI-HARDMAN. With Music Examples and Diagrams. 3s. _net_.

=ART OF THE CONDUCTOR.= A Suggestive Guide to the Theory and Practice.

With 41 Diagrams and Examples. By HECTOR BERLIOZ. Translated by J.

BROADHOUSE. Cloth, 7s. 6d. _net_.

=A MUSICAL ZOO.= Twenty-four Ill.u.s.trations displaying the Ornamental Application of Animal Forms to Musical Instruments (Violins, Viol da Gambas, Guitars, Pochette, Serpent, etc.) Drawn from the Carved Examples by HENRY SAINT-GEORGE. Cloth, 6s. _net_ (paper, 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_).

=HOW TO PLAY FROM SCORE.= Treatise on Accompaniment from Score on the Organ or Piano. By F. FETIS. Translated by A. WHITTINGHAM. With forty pages of Examples. Crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d. _net_.

This popular and useful book might have been ent.i.tled "The Art of Making Arrangements for the Organ or Pianoforte from Full Orchestral and Other Scores." It contains all that is necessary to know upon this subject.

=ON CONDUCTING.= By RICHARD WAGNER. Translated by E. DANNREUTHER. Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d. _net_.

WEINGARTNER, speaking of this celebrated work, says: "Wagner's book laid the foundation for a new understanding of the function of the conductor, in whom we now recognise, not only the eternal factor that holds together an orchestral, choral or operatic performance, but above all the spiritualising internal factor that gives the performance its very soul."

_Grove's Dictionary_ says "One of the finest of his minor publications, and to a professional musician perhaps the most instructive. A Treatise on _Style_, giving his views as to the true way of rendering cla.s.sical music, with minute directions how to do it and how not to do it, together with many examples in musical type from the instrumental works of Beethoven, Weber, Mozart, etc."

=NOTES ON CONDUCTING AND CONDUCTORS.= By T. R. CROGER, _F.R.G.S., F.Z.S._, also the Organising and Conducting of Amateur Orchestras, with three full-page Ill.u.s.trations of the various "Beats" and Plan of the Orchestra. Fifth Impression, Revised and Enlarged. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

_net_ (paper, 3s. _net_).

"A mine of good things."--_Musical Opinion._

"One of the best guides to conducting."--_Music Trades Review._

=ABOUT CONDUCTING.= Practical Advice on Concerts, Rehearsals, the Orchestra, Players, Scores and Parts, etc. by SIR HENRY WOOD (Conductor and Organiser of the Promenade Concerts). With two plans, crown 8vo, cloth, 5s. 6d. _net_.

ORGAN.

=TECHNICS OF THE ORGAN.= An Illuminative Treatise on many Points and Difficulties connected therewith. Special Treatment of Rhythm, Minimisation of the Use of Accessories, Extemporisation, Expressive Regulation of Organ Tone and Accompaniment. By EDWIN EVANS, Senior, F.R.C.O. With over 100 Music Examples. 4to, cloth, 12s. 6d. _net_.

A valuable Book to help a Moderate Player to become a Master.

=NEW ORGAN PRINCIPLES AND THEIR INTERPRETATION.= A Guide to and Suggestions on Phrasing and Registration with a view to improved Organ Playing. By TERENCE WHITE. With 54 music examples. Octavo, cloth, 6s.

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

=ORGAN OF THE ANCIENTS FROM EASTERN SOURCES= (Hebrew, Syriac and Arabic). By HENRY GEORGE FARMER, M.A., Ph.D., Carnegie Research Fellow.

Foreword by CANON F. W. GALPIN. With numerous Ill.u.s.trations. Square 8vo, cloth, 27s. 6d. _net_.

"An authoritative treatment of the subject."--_Grove's Dictionary._

=TECHNICS OF ORGAN TEACHING.= A Handbook which treats of Special Points in Organ Teaching Examinations, together with Test Questions. By R. A.

JEVONS. 8vo, cloth, 6s. _net_ (paper, 3s. 6d. _net_).

=ART OF ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENT IN THE CHURCH SERVICES.= What to Do and what to Avoid: being a Guide to the Organist in the effective rendering of the Music. By WALTER L. TWINNING, _F.R.C.O._, author of "Examination Test Questions," etc. Cloth, 6s. _net_ (paper covers, 3s. 6d. _net_).

=MODERN ORGAN BUILDING.= Being a Practical Explanation and Description of the Whole Art of Organ Construction, with Especial Regard to Pneumatic Action. Together with Chapters on Tuning, Voicing, etc. By WALTER and THOMAS LEWIS (_Organ Builders_). =Third edition=, with additional matter and Diagrams added, covering the latest developments in electrical control, unit chest, etc., and organ blowing. 116 ill.u.s.trations, including 76 drawn to scale and reproduced from actual working drawings, together with diagrams, tables, etc. xxix, 247 pages, 4to, cloth.

=THE ORGAN AS VIEWED FROM WITHIN.= A Practical Handbook on the Mechanism of the Organ. By JOHN BROADHOUSE. With over fifty Ill.u.s.trations. Second Impression. Crown 8vo, cloth, 8s. 6d. _net_.

=THE PEDAL ORGAN.= Its History, Design and Control. By THOMAS Ca.s.sON.

With folding Diagram. Second Impression. 8vo, cloth, 6s. _net_.

=THE EARLY ENGLISH ORGAN BUILDERS= and their Works, from the Fifteenth Century to the Period of the Great Rebellion. An Unwritten Chapter on the History of the Organ. By DR. E. F. RIMBAULT. Well printed, with Woodcuts. Post 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d. _net_.

=THE ORGAN=: A Comprehensive Treatise on its Structure, Capabilities, History and Bibliography. With Criticisms and Depositories, preceded by an a.n.a.lytical Consideration of general Bibliographical and Catalogual Construction. By J. W. WARMAN, _late Organist of the Anglican Cathedral, Quebec_. Four parts [A to Nou. (the rest unprinted)], 15s. _net_.

The parts advertised above are all that have been published, as the untimely death of Mr. Warman prevented the completion of the work.

The book is a mine of wealth for those interested in organ subjects. The author devoted the best part of his life in compiling the work and collecting material for his subject.

=SOME CONTINENTAL ORGANS= (Ancient and Modern) and their Makers. With Specifications of many of the fine Examples in Germany and Switzerland.

By JAMES I. WEDGEWOOD. Post 8vo, cloth, 6s. 6d. _net_.

Contains specification and a brief _critique_ of some of the famous old Continental organs. Describes also several up-to-date Continental organs. Amongst others particulars are given of those at Haarlem, Cologne, Aix-la-Chapelle, Frankfort, Heidelberg, Ulm, Stuttgart, Einsiedeln, Stra.s.sburg and Antwerp. This work forms a valuable supplement to Hopkins's and Rimbault's great treatise.

=MODERN ORGAN TUNING=, The How and Why, Clearly Explaining the Nature of the Organ Pipe and the System of Equal Temperament, together with an Historic Record of the Evolution of the Diatonic Scale from the Greek Tetrachord. By HERMANN SMITH. Crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d. _net_.

"The greatest authority on acoustical matters connected with organ pipes who has ever lived," says Mr. G. A. Audsley of Hermann Smith in his "Art of Organ Building."

=THE TEMPLE EDITION OF ORGAN OVERTURES AND ARRANGEMENTS=, all with Ped.

Obb. 3s. _net_ each.

See page 25 for list of about sixty works in this series, including works by Wagner, Tchakovsky, Beethoven, Mozart, Handel, Berlioz, Glinka, Schubert, Gounod, Herold, Mendelssohn, Meyerbeer, Balfe, Auber, Rossini, Weber, Wallace, Suppe, Adam, Thomas, Nicolai, Sterndale-Bennett, Cornelius and Flotow, chiefly arranged by Edwin Evans.

=THE INFLUENCE OF THE ORGAN IN HISTORY.= By DUDLEY BUCK. Fresh issue with Ill.u.s.trations. Crown 8vo, cloth, 4s. _net_ (or paper, 2s. _net_).

=ORGANIST'S REPERTOIRE GUIDE.= An International Repertoire Guide (Historical, Educational and Descriptive) to Foreign, British and American Works. By HERBERT WESTERBY, B.B.C. Organ Recitalist (_author of_ "Liszt, Composer, and his Piano Works"). 4to, cloth, 17s. 6d. _net_.

Describes the best Organ Music of foreign countries as well as of Britain and America.

A large and beautifully presented quarto work, fully ill.u.s.trated by thirty-six plates on fine art paper, comprising seven English and sixteen foreign organs, thirty-one portraits, and ill.u.s.trations of the houses of Bach and Handel.