The Pianoforte Sonata - Part 15
Library

Part 15

Macfarren, 151-2, Mendelssohn, 147, Tomaschek, 145-6, Woelfl, 149.

FAISST J. 50, a.n.a.lysis of a Mattheson Sonata, 22-3.

Farina C. 6.

Fasch J.F. 40.

Fasch C.F.C. and E. Bach, 40, 41.

Ferdinand, Prince Louis, death of 144, 145 (note).

Fetis F.J. 27, 38, 240 (note), extract from _Biographie Universelle des Musiciens_, 72-3.

Field J. _Sonatas_: 229.

Forkel, Letter from E. Bach to, 93-4, 96, 97.

Frederick the Great, 22, 40, 41, 82, 83 (note), 85, 88.

Frescobaldi, 71 (note).

Froberger J.J. 20, 42, 46, 51, 52.

Fuller-Maitland J.A. 51 (note), 223.

GABRIELI A. 10.

Gabrieli G. 2, 10.

Gaffi B. pupil of Pasquini, 71.

Galuppi, 27, 29, 30 and (note) 31.

Gasparini, pupil of Pasquini, 77 (note).

Geminiani, 11, 225.

Gluck, 28 (note).

Goethe, 191.

Goetz H. 238.

Graun C.H. 83.

Graun J.G. 82.

Graupner Chr. 39 ff.

Gretry, 27.

Grieco G. 80.

Grieg E. 235-6.

Grove Sir G. 20, 27 (note), 73, 111, 133, 145.

Gurlitt C. 238.

HANDEL G.F. 13, 14, 19, 26, 40, 57; Kuhnau 48-9.

Hasler H.L. 10.

Ha.s.se J.A. 28, 29, 84 (note); _Sonatas_: 27, 32.

Hawkins Sir J. 223 ff.

Haydn J. 1, 37, 45, 87, 99, 164, 182, 228; New era, 30, anecdote, 117, programme-music, 185, European magazine, 114, 115, father of symphony, 111, "In Native Worth," 167, number and connection of movements, 33 and (note), 106, introductory slow movement, 138, three-movement form, 174, approach to dominant section, 34, second subject, 35, codas, 179, 189; _Sonatas_: 113, 115-20; Bach C.P.E. 93, Beethoven, 166, 167, Metastasio, 111, Porpora, 112.

h.e.l.ler S. 233, 235-6.

Hering A. 38.

Hook J. sonatinas, 237.

Hook T. 237.

Hummel J.N. 192, 194 (Op. 92), 237.

Humphries J. 224.

IKEN Dr. C. Beethoven, 188-9.

Indy, Vincent d', 235.

JAHN Otto, 120, 129, 132, 236.

KALKBRENNER F.W.M. 134, 192, 235.

Keiser, 48.

Kittel C. 38 and (notes).