ABSTRACT

Fidelio Club, The 23 12 Oct, 30 Nov, 28 Dec 1901; 25 Jan, 29 Mar, 26 Apr, 31

Fidelio Club, The 24 29 Nov, 27 Dec 1902; 31 Jan, 28 Feb, 28 Mar, 18 Apr, 30 May, 27 Jun, 25 Jul, 26 Sep 1903

Fidelio Club, The 25 31 Oct, 28 Nov, 26 Dec 1903; 30 Jan, 27 Feb, 26 Mar, 30 Apr, 28 May, 25 Jun, 30 Jul, 27 Aug 1904

Fidelio Club, The 26 29 Oct, 19 Nov, 24 Dec 1904; 21 Jan, 25 Feb, 25 Mar, 22 Apr, 27 May, 17 Jun 1905

Fidelio Club, The 27 28 Oct, 25 Nov, 30 Dec 1905; 20 Jan, 24 Feb, 24 Mar, 21 Apr, 26 May, 23 Jun, 21 Jul, 18 Aug, 15 Sep 1906

Fidelio Club, The 28 20 Oct, 24 Nov, 29 Dec 1906; 26 Jan, 23 Feb, 30 Mar, 27 Apr, 18 May, 29 Jun, 27 Jul, 24 Aug, 28 Sep 1907

Fidelio Club, The 29 26 Oct, 30 Nov, 21 Dec 1907; 25 Jan, 29 Feb, 28 Mar, 25 Apr, 23 May, 27 Jun, 29 Aug, 19 Sep 1908

Instrument purchase, maintenance and construction Girls as Pianoforte Tuners: A New Remunerative Employment 8 23 Apr 1887 How to Choose a Pianoforte, and Keep It in Order 7 (4 parts) 17 Jul-18 Sep 1886 How to Purchase a Piano and Keep It in Good Order 2 27 Aug 1881 How to Take Care of a Violin 8 19 Feb 1887 On the Tuning of Stringed Instruments 5 15 Aug 1884

Music education How French Girls Are Employed 13 7 Nov 1891 Music and Method at a German Conservatoire 6 17 Jan 1885 Music Students and Their Work 21 11 Aug 1900 Musical Art in Florence 18 (Letter 2) 5 Jun 1897 Musical Degrees for Our Girls 19 19 Feb 1898 Musical Education in Germany and in England 27 21 Oct 1905 My Musical Training; or, What I Did with a Hundred Pounds 9 (2 parts) 1, 8 Oct

1887 Preparing for the Musical Examinations 31 Dec 1909 Royal Conservatorium of Music at Leipzig, The 9 Summer 1888 Student-Life in Florence 18 (letters 1, 3-7) 24 Apr-18 Sep 1897

Letter 2 under ’Musical Art in Florence’ Violin, The – Its Pains and Pleasures 12 1. Gradus ad Parnassum 7 Feb 1891

Music history and appreciation Amateurs in Music 26 22 Oct 1904 Anecdote of Haydn 2 13 Aug 1881

Edelweiss: Note on Mademoiselle Janotha’s Pianoforte Piece 12 7 Mar 1891 England’s Musical Past 17 8 Aug 1896 Girls Then and Now: Musical 24 22 Nov 1902 Glee Maidens, The 13 16 Jul 1892 Harpsichord Revival, The 22 24 Aug 1901 Historical Sketches of Musical Forms 8 (5 sketches) 23 Oct 1886-23 Apr 1887 Historical Sketches of Musical Forms 9 24 Dec 1887 How Rubenstein Taught Me to Play 30 May 1909 Jubilee Singers at Grosvenor House, The 6 25 Jul 1885 Letter on Musical Rhythm, A 7 19 Jun 1886 Mittenwald and Its Violins (8 chs) 10 24 Nov 1888-8 Jun 1889 Modern Women Song-Writers 17 2 Nov 1895 Music Among the Working Girls of London 11 9 Aug 1890 Music of Jane Austen, The 28 5 Jan 1907 Music of Poland, The 31 Dec 1909 Music of the Emerald Isle, The 14 20 May 1893 Musical Composers 1 8 May 1880 Musical Graces Before and After Meat 3 22 Jul 1882 Musical Notes 5 16 Aug 1884 Notes on Songs of Longfellow, and Some Musical Settings 15 15 Sep 1894 Notes on Songs of Tennyson: with Reference to Their Musical Settings 13 12

Mar 1892 Popular Christmas Festivities in Naples 17 Christmas 1895 Professor Ševčík and His Pupils 25 9 Jul 1904 Some Remarks on Modern Pianoforte Playing 12 13 Jun 1891 Songs of Tyrol 11 Summer 1890 St. Cecilia’s Day at Rome 14 Christmas 1892 Village Bands 6 8 Nov 1884 Violin – Its Pains and Pleasures, The 12 II. Parnassus 14 Mar 1891 Violins and Mittenwald 10 (Ch. 1) 3 Oct 1888

Continued under ‘Mittenwald and Its Violins’ Water-Sprite and the Violin, The 25 9 Jul 1904 Women and Music 2 17 Sep 1881 Women Workers’ Songs 16 6 Apr 1895

Anne Beale, Governess and Writer: Extracts from Her Diary 22 (Part 4) 24 Nov 1900

Art of Packing, The 6 Summer 1885 Bachelors in Central Italy, The 9 2 Jun 1888 Band of Hope, The (Stay-at-Home Girls) 7 11 Sep 1886 Battersea Polytechnic, The 25 2 Jul 1904 Beatrice: A Study for Girls 16 (Part 1) 8 Jun 1895 Beauty of Evenness, The 12 25 Apr 1891

Bessie Gilbert 13 14 Sep 1892 Birthday Page, The 23 26 Oct 1901; 25 Jan, 29 Mar, 28 Jun, 26 Jul, 30 Aug,

20 Sep 1902 Birthday Page, The 25 28 May 1904 Black and White Heroism: Stories from the Abolition Crusade 12 (Part 3) 13

Dec 1890 Care of the Voice, The 1 17 Jul 1880 Christianity and My Work 25 9 Apr 1904 Christmas Day in a London Hospital 11 Christmas 1889 Chronicles of Sleepy Hollow, The IV. The Harvest Festival 24 5 Sep 1903 Cold Potatoes, and What to Do with Them 28 2 Mar 1907 Common Errors in Daily Life III. Errors in Taste 5 5 Jan 1884 Common Errors of Speech 22 Summer 1901 Daughter of the House, The 16 6 Jul 1895 Duties of an Asylum Nurse, The 25 23 Apr 1904 Editor’s Page, The 30 Feb 1909 Editor’s Page, The 31 Sep, Dec 1909 Educational Classes: Y.W.C.A. 9 9 Jun 1888 Effie’s Afternoon Tea 4 (2 chs) 21, 28 Jul 1883 Erinna Club, The: A New Club for Literary Girls 26 18 Mar 1905 Erinna Club, The: A Literary Club for Girls 28 15 Dec 1906 Etiquette for Ladies and Girls 1 26 Jun 1880 Every-Day Pictures from the ‘Simple Life’ 27 23 Jun 1906 Extracts from Women’s Writings 27 10 Mar, 7 Apr 1906 Fit of the Blues, A 14 11 Feb 1893 Foundation of All Good Breeding, The 2 30 Oct 1880 Four Periods, The: I. School-Life 3 19 Nov 1881 French Girls 5 17 Nov 1883 Genius or Perseverance 4 6 Jan 1883 Girl Who Was Heir to the Throne, A: Some Incidents in the Life of Princess

Charlotte (Part 1) 25 3 Oct 1903 Girl-Poets of To-day, The 25 7 May 1904 Girls and Their Pocket-Money 18 3 Apr 1897 Girls as I Have Known Them 20 (6 parts) 29 Oct 1898-20 May 1899 Girls as Students 21 30 Jun 1900 Girls’ Friendships 8 (4 chs) 9 Oct 1886-5 Feb 1887 Girls of Fifty Years Ago and Now 22 5 Jan 1901 Girls of Today, The 11 21 Dec 1889 Girl’s Own, The: An Occasional Page of Amateur Contributions 2 3 Sep 1881 Girl’s Own, The: An Occasional Page of Amateur Contributions 3 31 Dec

1881, 8 Apr 1882 ‘Girl’s Own’ Musical Calendar for 1886, The 7 Christmas 1885 Girton College 1 31 Jul 1880 ‘Glorified’ Workmen’s Dwellings 19 (Part 2) 4 Jun 1898 Good Taste as a Guest 31 Jan 1910

Hour a Day, An 8 Christmas 1886 Household Harmony 10 Christmas 1888 How Business Girls are Housed 30 Sep 1909 How to Form a Small Library 2 (Part 2) 2 20 Nov 1880 How to See Rome in a Week and Apply Its Lessons 28 20 Oct 1906 Human Voice, The 24 3 Jan 1903 ‘I Publish the Bans of Marriage’; or, My Sister’s Wedding, and How We Organ-

ized It’ 14 (2 parts) 15, 22 Apr 1893 King and Queen of the Belgians, The 31 Mar 1910 Life-Story of Her Majesty Queen Mary, The 32 Feb 1911 Little Kindnesses 12 Summer 1891 Living in Lodgings 16 27 Jul 1895 London Y.W.C.A. 11 28 Dec 1889 Making of a Useless Woman, The 32 Mar 1911 Marconigrams 27 10 Feb 1906 Margaret Dicksee, Painter 27 14 Oct 1905 Mind and the Health, The 3 19 Nov 1881 ‘My Long Life. By Mary Cowden Clarke’18 Summer 1897 Nativity and Art, The 29 Christmas 1907 New Books 25 23 Apr 1904 New Editor of the ‘G.O.P.’, The: An Interview with Miss Flora Klickmann 29

19 Sep 1908 New Employments for Girls 13 (2 parts) 10 Oct 1891, 5 Mar 1892 North London Collegiate School for Girls, The 3 29 Apr 1882 Norwegian Folklore 27 (3 chs) 4-18 Aug 1906 Occupation for Girls That Is Remunerative, Interesting and Not Over-Crowded,

An 25 16 Jan 1904 On Making the Best of It 21 12 May 1900 Our Ain Fireside 6 Christmas 1884 Our Christmas Treat to the Poor 4 Christmas 1882 Our Cooking Class: Roasting 1 3 Jan 1880 Our Holiday in Quimper 5 (2 parts) 9, 30 Aug 1884 Our Life in a Country Village: An Actual Experience 14 16 Sep 1893 Our Own Colleges 1 7 Aug 1880 Our Poets’ Corner: Reginald Heber (1783) 14 12 Aug 1893 Our Poets’ Corner: William Cowper 14 1 Apr 1893 Parisian School Eighty Years Ago, A 27 27 Jan 1906 Physical Education of Girls, The 5 17 May 1884 Plain Words to Schoolgirls 13 7 Nov 1891 Progress of Women’s Work, The 15 (Part 2) 13 Jan 1894 Queen at Home, The 15 3 Mar 1894 Quiver of Quotations, A 20 10 Jun 1899 Rules of Society 20 (Part 2) 3 Dec 1898 School-Day Remembrances 12 1 Aug 1891 Schoolgirl Troubles, and How to Cope with Them 11 22 Mar 1890

‘So Pleasant’ 18 Christmas 1896 Some Plans for the Immediate Future 30 Nov 1908 Some Types of Girlhood; or, Our Juvenile Spinsters 12 (3 parts) 4 Oct 1890-17

Jan 1891 Some Words in Season 21 21 Apr 1900 Sorrows of Girlhood 19 (Part 4) 2 Apr 1898 Stay-at-Home Girls: Our Y.W.C.A. Branch 7 10 Apr 1886 Three Social Evenings 7 7 Nov 1885 Thoughts on the Higher Education of Women 12 8 Aug 1891 ‘’Twas Johnnie’s Favourite Song’ 17 16 May 1896 Two of the Greatest Afflictions of Girlhood: Blushing and Nervousness 20 21

Jan 1889 What Girls Can Do to Hush ‘The Bitter Cry’ 5 2 Aug 1884 What Would You Like to Be? 3 12 Nov 1891 When a Girl Becomes a Wife 30 Nov 1908 Wild Flower Letter, A 25 23 Jan 1904 Women of Intellect: Jane Austen 3 11 Mar 1882 Women’s Clubs in London 11 (Part 2) 26 Jul 1890 Work for All 5 I. Introductory, II. Teaching 13 Oct 1893; Music 1 Mar 1884 Wrinkles, But Not Facial! 29 18 Jan 1908

Odds and Ends [Harp, The] 16 21 Sep 1895 [Jenny Lind] 17 9 Nov 1895 [Organ Grinders] 17 9 Nov 1895 [Spiders and Music] 18 20 Mar 1897 [Ugliness of the Piano] 16 18 May 1895

Opinion pieces Amateurs in Music 26 22 Oct 1904 Art of Accompanying, The: A Vocalist’s Complaint 16 5 Jan 1895 English Girl of To-morrow, The 30 (3 parts) Nov 1908-Jan 1909 Expression in Music 29 14 Dec 1907 Higher Thoughts on Girls’ Occupations: Music 4 29 Sep 1883 Higher Thoughts on Housekeeping 5 12 Jan 1884 How a Girl should Study the Pianoforte 30 Nov 1908 How an Artiste May Help Her Audience 31 Jun 1910 How Music Speaks to Those Who Hear 21 2 Dec 1899 More About Accompaniments 16 13 Apr 1895 ‘Music-Not Money’ 31 Oct 1909 On Taste in the Choice of Songs 6 (4 letters) 21 Mar-1 Aug 1885 On the Art of Accompanying Suggested by an Article in the ‘G.O.P.’ 16 30

Mar 1895

Letter 1 under ‘Power of Music’

Power of Music, The 5 (Letter 1) 15 Dec 1883 Singers and Singing 18 (2 parts) 24 Oct, 14 Nov 1896 Things of This World 32 Aug 1911 Touching the Pianoforte 8 12 Mar 1887 What a Piano-Player Can and Cannot Do 31 Jan 1910 What Is ‘a Correct Musical Taste’? 2 6 Nov 1880 What Money Is Really Good For 30 Dec 1908 What Our Girls May Do 1 17 Jul 1880

Primers for performance and teaching Diction and Phrasing in Song 29 4 Jul 1908 Embellishments of Song 29 1 Aug 1908 Few Words on Musical Training, A 4 (2 parts) 31 Mar, 14 Apr 1883 Few Words on Voice-Production, A 27 (Part 1) 15 Sep 1906 Few Words on Voice-Production, A 28 (Part 2) 10 Aug 1907 Few Words on Voice-Production, A 29 (Part 3) 8 Feb 1908 Hints on Pianoforte Teaching 12 1 Aug 1891 Hints on Practising Singing and Preserving the Voice 8 22 Jan 1887 Hints on Practising the Voice 17 12 Oct 1895 Home Accomplishments I. How to Sing a Song 1 24 Jan 1880 How a Girl May Become a Professional Violinist 30 Aug 1909 How to Accompany a Song 1 28 Aug 1880 How to Improve on the Violin 14 1 Jul 1893 How to Improve the Voice 1 26 Jun 1880 How to Improve Your Piano Playing 2 2 Oct 1880 How to Make a Metronome 6 4 Oct 1884 How to Play ‘in Style’ 30 Apr 1909 How to Play the Banjo 10 1 Dec 1888 How to Play the Concertina 2 30 Apr 1881 How to Play the Guitar 2 26 Feb 1881 How to Play the Harmonium 1 24 Jul 1880 How to Play the Harp 1 25 Sep 1880 How to Play the Organ 1 22 May 1880 How to Play the Piano 1 13 Mar 1880 How to Play the Violin 1 10 Apr 1880 How to Play the Zither 10 1 Jun 1889 How to Sing at Sight 4 2 Jun 1883 How to Sing in Oratorio 15 7 Oct 1893 How to Sing in Public 2 26 Mar 1881 How to Study My Compositions 30 Dec 1908 How to Teach the Elements of Music 10 17 Aug 1889 Ladies’ Bands and the Bâton 26 8 Jul 1905

Music at Home 7 Christmas 1885 Music-Copying as a Fine Art 18 17 Oct 1896 On Careful Treatment of the Voice (A Few Hints to Beginners) 11 5 Oct 1889 On Learning to Sing 8 14 May, 17 Sep 1887 On Method in Teaching the Pianoforte 2 11 Jun 1881 On Singing 8 20 Aug 1887 On Singing Sacred Music 4 18 Nov 1882 On Some Points of Deportment in Singing 20 10 Jun 1899 On the Human Voice 27 6 Jan 1906 On the Practice of Duet-Singing 11 6 Sep 1890 On the Technique of the Pianoforte: A Practical Talk to Earnest Students 12 25

Oct 1890 Pianoforte Fingering 15 11 Aug 1894 Pianoforte Practising 18 10 Apr 1897 Secrets of Good Pianoforte-Playing, The 30 Jan 1909 Singing 5 (3 parts) 13 Oct-3 Nov 1883 Study of Harmony, The 11 14 Dec 1889 ‘The Xylophone’ 18 13 Feb 1897 Thoughts on Practising 3 17 Jun 1882 Use and Abuse of the Pedal, The 30 Mar 1909

Repertoire About Harvest Music 22 21 Sep 1901 Analysis of Beethoven’s Sonata in G Minor, Op. 49, No. 1, An 8 28 May 1887 Art of Translating Verse for Music, The 10 6 Oct 1888 Beethoven’s Sonata in E Flat, Op. 7: Analysis of Its Design and Harmony 9

24 Mar 1888 Christmastide Music 22 Christmas 1900 How to Play Beethoven’s Sonatas 3 (4 parts) 8 Oct 1881-7 Jan 1882 How to Play Mendelssohn’s ‘Songs Without Words’ 2 (2 parts) 21, 28 May

1881 Impressions of Celebrated Pianoforte Pieces 11 (2 parts) 12 Oct, 2 Nov

1889 Mendelssohn’s ‘Song Without Words’, in G, Op. 62, No. 4 12 11 Apr 1891 Musical Design for Musical Babes: An Analysis of the Slow Movement of

Beethoven’s Sonata in D, Op. 28 10 20 Jul 1889 Notes on Two Choral Works by Johannes Brahms I. German Requiem;

II. A Song of Destiny 19 20 Nov 1897 Old Christmas Carols 4 Christmas 1882 Old Christmas Carols 6 Christmas 1884 On Taste in the Choice of Songs 6 (4 letters) 21 Mar-1 Aug 1885 On the Choice of Pianoforte Pieces 9 (4 parts) 7 Jan-19 May 1888 Pianoforte Duet Playing 10 13 Oct 1888 Pianoforte Duets and Pianoforte Duet Playing 10 (4 parts) 10 Nov 1888-9 Feb

Winter Evening of Old English Music, A 9 Christmas 1887

New Music 2 29 Jan, 26 Feb, 26 Mar, 30 Apr, 28 May, 25 Jun, 30 Jul, 27 Aug, 10 Sep 1881

New Music 3 22 Oct, 26 Nov, 10 Dec, 31 Dec 1881; 28 Jan, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 18 Mar, 25 Mar, 8 Apr, 15 Apr, 22 Apr, 20 May, 3 Jun, 10 Jun, 24 Jun, 8 Jul, 15 Jul, 22 Jul, 5 Aug, 12 Aug, 19 Aug, 9 Sep, 23 Sep, 30 Sep 1882

New Music 4 14 Oct, 21 Oct, 28 Oct, 18 Nov, 16 Dec, 30 Dec 1882; 6 Jan, 13 Jan, 3 Feb, 10 Feb, 17 Feb, 3 Mar, 17 Mar, 31 Mar, 14 Apr, 5 May, 19 May, 9 Jun, 14 Jul, 21 Jul, 11 Aug, 18 Aug, 8 Sep 1883

New Music 5 13 Oct, 3 Nov 1883 Music 5 17 Nov 1883 New Music 5 8 Dec 1883; 12 Jan, 19 Jan, 2 Feb, 9 Feb, 8 Mar 1884 Music 5 15 Mar 1884 New Music 5 29 Mar, 12 Apr, 3 May, 17 May, 14 Jun, 21 Jun, 28 Jun, 5 Jul, 12

Jul, 26 Jul, 23 Aug 1884 New Music 6 25 Oct, 1 Nov, 29 Nov, 13 Dec 1884; 10 Jan, 14 Feb, 21 Feb, 14

Mar, 25 Apr, 6 Jun, 11 Jul, 25 Jul, 15 Aug, 12 Sep 1885 New Music 7 31 Oct, 12 Dec 1885; 9 Jan 1886 Music for the Month, The 7 20 Feb, 27 Mar, 24 Apr, 22 May 1886 Notices of New Music 7 26 Jun, 24 Jul 1886 Notices of New Music 8 16 Oct, 20 Nov, 25 Dec 1886 New Music 8 26 Feb 1887 Notices of New Music 8 16 Apr, 28 May, 25 Jun, 16 Jul 1887 New Music 9 22 Oct, 26 Nov 1887 Notices of New Music 9 17 Dec, 31 Dec 1887; 28 Jan, 25 Feb, 24 Mar, 12 May,

23 Jun, 15 Sep 1888 Notices of New Music 10 27 Oct, 24 Nov, 29 Dec 1888; 9 Feb 1889 New Music and Musical Events 10 30 Mar 1889 New Music 10 25 May 1889 New Music 11 14 Dec 1889 Notices of New Music 11 25 Jan, 29 Mar, 5 Apr, 13 Sep 1890 Notices of New Music 12 25 Oct 1890; 28 Mar, 16 May, 11 Jul 1891 Notices of New Music 13 29 Nov 1891; 18 Jun 1892 Notices of New Music 14 29 Oct 1892; 28 Jan, 25 Mar 1893 Music 14 17 Jun 1893 Notices of New Music 15 21 Oct 1893; 3 Feb 1894 Notices of New Music 16 3 Nov 1894 Some Soprano Songs for Girls 19 27 Nov 1897 Some New Mezzo-Soprano Songs for Girls 19 18 Dec 1897 Some Useful New Music 19 9 Apr 1898 New Music: Some Pretty Vocal Duets and New Two-Part Songs for Girls 19

23 Jul 1898 Some New Contralto Songs for Girls 19 13 Aug 1898

New Helps to Music Study: For Younger Musicians 19 10 Sep 1898 Some New Guitar Music 20 18 Mar 1899 Some Holiday Music 20 10 Jun 1899 Useful Cantatas and Operettas for Girls 20 2 Sep 1899 Some New Light Pianoforte Pieces for Girls 21 25 Nov 1899 Some Pretty New Mandoline Music 21 Christmas 1899 Some Recent Violin and Violoncello Music 21 20 Jan 1900 New Songs for Sopranos 21 21 Apr 1900 Some New Contralto Songs for Girls 21 5 May 1900 Some New Patriotic Music 21 21 Jul 1900 Some New Vocal Duets 21 11 Aug 1900 Some New Pianoforte Music 21 18 Aug 1900 Solos and Song Accompaniments for Violoncello and Violin 22 17 Aug 1901 New Songs for Girls 23 23 Nov 1901 Some New Music 23 21 Dec 1901 Some Violin Music 23 12 Apr 1902 Some New Music (Various) 24 14 Mar 1903 New Songs for Girls 24 16 May 1903

Royalty Music in the Royal Family 22 2 Feb 1901 Musical Queens 27 (3 parts) 2 Jun-22 Sep 1906 Musical Queens 29 26 Sep 1908 Royal Musicians 21 (5 parts) 4 Nov 1899-22 Sep 1900

Self-improvement Between School and Marriage 7 4 Sep 1886 Evenings with Our Great Living Composers 4 (6 parts) 20 Jan-29 Sep 1993 Girl’s Outlook, The; or, What Is There to Talk About? 16 (10 parts) 24 Nov

1894-21 Sep 1895 Girls’ Year, The; or, January to December Spent with Pleasure and Profit 9 (12

parts) 29 Oct 1887-22 Sep 1888 Hour a Day for a Year, An 8 Christmas 1886 How to Improve One’s Education 2 (Part 2) 10 Sep 1881 How We Sang Rounds and Catches 5 Summer 1883 ‘Just Out’ 2 20 Nov 1880

Varieties ‘A popular novel is like an organ’ 28 2 Mar 1907 Advice to Lady Vocalists 4 14 Oct 1882 Advice to Musical Students 8 2 Jul 1887 Advice to Pianoforte Students 20 Summer 1899 Advice to Singers 26 3 Dec 1904

Alphabetical Note, An 4 3 Feb 1883 Answer to Twelve Buried Musicians 21 24 Mar 1900 Associations of Music, The 5 29 Mar 1884 At an Evening Concert 4 4 Nov 1882 ‘B.A. kindly sends us the following information’ 17 13 Jun 1896 Beethoven in Germany 8 23 Oct 1886 Bird-Like 3 4 Jun 1882 Black and White 6 5 Sep 1885 Bridal Hymn 1 22 May 1880 Classical Music 20 1 Apr 1899 Composer and the Sea-Captain, The 8 20 Nov 1886 Cottage Pianos 17 12 Oct 1895 Cure for Deafness, A 11 13 Sep 1890 Daughter’s Criticism, A 7 5 Dec 1885 Dawn of Genius, The 2 11 Jun 1881 Delight in Praising 20 1 Oct 1898 Diligent Practising 7 6 Mar 1886 Divine Art of Music, The 14 17 Jun 1893 Division of Time for the Musical, A 2 5 Mar 1881 Dolls of a Musician, The 8 20 Aug 1887 Early Start, An 21 16 Dec 1899 Eccentric Organist, An 15 8 Sep 1894 End of Music, The 4 18 Nov 1882 Envying the Cats 14 11 Mar 1893 Extraordinary Musical Feat, An 14 24 Jun 1893 Famous Composer, A 22 22 Dec 1900 Faults in Pianoforte Playing 8 11 Jun 1887 Fifteen Minutes a Day 17 18 Jan 1896 First-Rate Voices Are Rare 21 11 Nov 1899 Foolish People 17 23 May 1896 For All Who Have to Do with Church Music 23 Christmas 1901 For Pianoforte Students 21 4 Aug 1900 For the Musical 4 16 Dec 1882 For Those Who Sing Out of Tune 2 24 Sep 1881 From the Temple at Jerusalem 6 11 Jul 1885 Girls and Singing 14 13 May 1893 Good Musicians 16 15 Dec 1894 Good Reasons for Learning Singing 8 9 Mar 1887 Grave of Mozart, The 15 Summer 1894 Greatest Effect in Music, The 2 24 Sep 1881 Guitars in Fashion 6 31 Jan 1885 Handel Made Simple 2 20 Aug 1881 Have a Place Near the Music 23 9 Aug 1902 Haydn in London 8 16 Apr 1887 Haydn’s Wife 8 2 Jul 1887

‘Her voice was sweet’ 15 26 May 1894 High and Low Notes 14 25 Mar 1893 Highland Music 6 13 Dec 1884 Hint for Singers, A 6 18 Jul 1885 Hint to Singers, A 4 7 Oct 1882 History of the Piano, The 7 10 Oct 1885 How a Chinaman Described a Piano 16 10 Aug 1895 How She Sang 18 7 Aug 1897 How to Become an Intelligent Musician 1 17 Jan 1880 How to Compose an Overture 3 21 Jan 1882 How to Play at Sight 8 19 Feb 1887 How to Practise Music 21 21 Oct 1899 How Two Friends Parted 3 15 Jul 1882 Hundred Guineas a Lesson, A 19 21 May 1898 Impossible Music 22 31 Aug 1901 In Dread of a Trumpet 11 10 May 1890 In Praise of Good Music 3 10 Dec 1881 In Praise of Music 8 30 Jul 1887 ‘In the Story of Music’ 23 7 Jul 1902 Influence of Music, The 5 5 Jul 1884 Intelligent Musician, An 1 3 Jan 1880 Is It So? 17 6 Jun 1896 Key is Fixed, The 26 31 Dec 1904 Killed by Music 11 30 Aug 1890 Left-Handed Compliment, A 18 24 Jul 1897 Lesson for a Choir-Singer, A 20 3 Dec 1898 Lesson in Music, A 8 12 Mar 1887 Lover of Music, A 11 11 Jan 1890 Lovers of Music 6 11 Oct 1884 Making Melodies 1 7 Feb 1880 Meaning in Music 20 8 Jul 1899 Mendelssohn at the Piano 2 20 Nov 1880 Modern Orpheus 6 Christmas 1884 Moonlight Sonata, The 8 2 Oct 1886 Motto for a Fiddler, A 23 7 Jun 1902 Mozart as a Musical Prodigy 7 1 May 1886 Mozart’s Observations on a Lady’s Pianoforte Playing 5 19 Jul 1884 Murdering Music 7 23 Jan 1886 Muscles and Piano-Playing 26 25 Mar 1905 Music 12 13 Dec 1890 Music 18 15 May 1897 Music and Morals 5 20 Sep 1884 Music as Medicine 11 13 Sep 1890 Music at Home 22 24 Aug 1901 Music Has Charms 17 30 May 1896

Music in China 16 9 Mar 1895 Music in Earnest 7 24 Apr 1886 Music in Japan 17 15 Aug 1896 Music in the Drawing-Room 2 8 Jan 1881 Music in Type 6 6 Dec 1884 Music of a Cheerful Heart, The 3 11 Mar 1882 Music of a Cheerful Heart, The 12 4 Jul 1891 Music of Rossini, The 6 15 Aug 1885 Music of the Future, The 4 Summer 1883 Music of the Future, The 10 23 Mar 1889 Music of the Olden Time 17 2 Nov 1895 Music Run Mad 8 26 Feb 1887 Musical Advice 21 18 Nov 1899 Musical Conundrum, A 26 18 Mar 1905 Musical Critic, A 22 9 Feb 1901 Musical Decoration 6 20 Dec 1884 Musical Degree for Handel, A 12 8 Nov 1890 Musical Enthusiasm 19 20 Aug 1898 Musical Families 10 6 Jul 1889 Musical Instruments 7 20 Mar 1886 Musical Neighbours 22 5 Jan 1901 Musical Performers 8 12 Feb 1887 Musical Performers 20 9 Sep 1899 Musical Progress 12 15 Nov 1890 Musical Sister, A 19 5 Feb 1898 Musical Success, A 26 6 Mar 1905 Musical Surname, A 6 5 Sep 1885 Musical Talent 6 6 Jun 1885 Musicians, Take Note 17 29 Aug 1896 National Anthem, The 23 23 Nov 1901 New Church Organ, The 11 7 Jun 1890 New Zealand Chants 6 6 Dec 1884 No Pieces Sold Here 19 6 Nov 1897 No Time to Play on It 20 13 May 1899 Nonsense about Music 6 4 Apr 1885 Not at All Musical 5 2 Aug 1884 Note for Vocalists, A 7 Summer 1886 Notes on the Bagpipes 8 3 Sep 1887 Of What Use Is Music? 6 4 Apr 1885 Old Air, An 6 11 Jul 1885 On a Bad Singer 12 4 Oct 1890 Ordinary Faults in Piano Playing 2 24 Sep 1881 Our Advertisers 27 4 Aug 1906 Out of Tune 17 5 Oct 1895 Paying Music 15 28 Oct 1893

Philosophic Musician, A 11 11 Jan 1890 Piano, The 14 1 Jul 1893 Piano Has Been Sold, The 20 25 Feb 1899 Pianoforte, The 15 15 Sep 1894 Pianoforte Practising 8 20 Aug 1887 Player and Instrument 26 1 Apr 1905 Playing and Paying 26 15 Oct 1904 Playing the Piano by Machinery 6 6 Jun 1885 Poverty at the Piano 13 16 Jul 1892 Power of Music, The 11 10 May 1890 Power of Music, The 13 20 Aug 1892 Power of Music, The 20 10 Jun 1899 Practising As It Ought To Be 26 3 Dec 1904 Prima Donna, The 24 22 Nov 1902 Printed Music in England 13 27 Feb 1892 Profitable Music Lessons 14 1 Jul 1893 Proud Musician, A 7 15 May 1886 Rival Musicians 23 21 Dec 1901 Rival Singers, The 12 9 May 1891 Robert Schumann on Chopin’s Playing His Own ‘Etudes’ 10 Summer 1889 Saving a Violin 8 13 Aug 1887 She Inherited It 17 4 Apr 1896 She Preferred Bridge 26 15 Apr 1905 She Refused to Sing 17 Summer 1896 Singers and ‘Wrapping Up’ 4 7 Oct 1882 Singers! Look to your Feet 5 12 Apr 1884 Singer’s Terms, A 8 16 Jul 1887 Singer’s Work, The 14 25 Feb 1893 Singing 1 28 Feb 1880 Singing Like a Bird 25 16 Jan 1904 Singing of Jenny Lind, The 6 29 Nov 1884 St. Cecilia 5 20 Oct 1883 Starting Too High 7 21 Nov 1885 Sweet Music 13 12 Mar 1892 ‘Sweet the music of the step’ 15 26 May 1894 Tenor Solo, A 22 25 May 1901 Those Street Bands 27 5 May 1906 Three Things Needed 17 5 Sep 1896 To Preserve the Throat in Singing 4 14 Oct 1882 Tragic Chorus, A 11 30 Aug 1890 Twelve Buried Musicians 21 27 Jan 1900 Twenty-four Notes in One Bow 8 16 Oct 1886 Two Musical Epitaphs 22 23 Mar 1901 Useful Music 12 30 May 1891

Voice Cultivation 6 21 Feb 1885 Wagner Quizzed by Dumas 6 4 Apr 1885 Well-Founded Belief, A 19 24 Sep 1898 Well-Known Hymn Tune, A 24 16 May 1903 What Became of C Flat? 26 5 Nov 1904 What Her Voice Was Good For 18 27 Feb 1897 What Music Can Do 11 14 Jun 1890 When Oratorios Began 17 12 Oct 1895 Where the Brass Band Was 23 14 Dec 1901 Which Horn? 19 27 Aug 1898 Whimsical Singer, A 11 9 Nov 1889 Who Invented the Tuning Fork 11 11 Jan 1890 Why Not Learn the Harp 26 15 Oct 1904 William Black, the Novelist, and Music 24 15 Nov 1902 Without Ears for Music 13 13 Aug 1892 Woman’s Work 6 22 Nov 1884 Women in Music 7 6 Mar 1886 Wonders of Pianoforte Playing 9 7 July 1888 Words for Music 20 6 May 1899

with music replies. 2 Chronological by volume with separate entry for each title variation.