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Index to Brahms’s Works

Abend, Der (op. 64, no. 2)

Abenddämmerung (op. 49, no. 5)

Abendregen (op. 70, n. 4)

Abendständchen (op. 42, no. 1)

Academic Festival Overture (op. 80)

Alte Liebe (op. 72, no. 1)

Alto Rhapsody for Alto, Male Chorus and Orchestra (op. 53)

Am Meeresstrande

Am Sonntag Morgen (op. 49, no. 1)

An den Mond (op. 71, no. 2)

An die Heimat (op. 64, no. 1)

An die Nachtigall (op. 46, no. 4)

An ein Veilchen (op. 49, no. 2)

Blinde Kuh (op. 58, no. 1)

Botschaft (op. 47, no. 1)

Concerto for Piano no. 1 in D Minor (op. 15)

Concerto for Piano no. 2 in B-flat Major (op. 83)

Concerto for Violin in D Major (op. 77)

Concerto for Violin and Cello in A Minor (Double Concerto) (op. 102)

Dämmrung senkte sich von oben (op. 59, no. 1)

Eleven Chorale Preludes for Organ (op. 122)

Es ist das Heil uns kommen her (op. 29, no. 1)

Fantasies for Piano (op. 116)

Feldeinsamkeit (op. 86, no. 2)

Fest-und Gedenksprüche (op. 109)

Four Serious Songs for Bass Voice and Piano (op. 121)

Frühlingstrost (opus 63, no. 1)

German Requiem (op. 45)

Gesang der Parzen (op. 89)

Gestillte Sehnsucht (op. 91, no. 1)

Heimweh (lieder) (op. 63, nos.)

Hungarian Dances (WoO 1)

Ich schell mein Horn (op. 43, no. 3)

Im Herbst (op. 104, no. 5)

In stiller Nacht for Chorus (WoO 34, no. 8)

In stiller Nacht for Solo Voice (WoO 33, no. 42)

Intermezzi for Piano (op. 117)

Intermezzo in B Minor (op. 119, no. 1)

Intermezzo in E-flat Minor (op. 118)

Intermezzo in E Major (op. 116, no. 4)

Intermezzo in E Minor (op. 116, no. 5)

Kein Haus, keine Heimat (op. 94, no. 5)

Kränze, Die (op. 46, no. 1)

Letztes Glück (op. 104, no. 3)

Liebeslieder Waltzes (op. 52)

Lied vom Herrn von Falkenstein, Das (op. 43, no. 4)

Lullaby, see Wiegenlied

Magelonelieder (op. 33)

Maienkätzchen (op. 107, no. 4)

Mainacht, Die (op. 43, no. 2)

Marienlieder (op. 22)

Meine Liebe ist grün (op. 63, no. 5)

Minnelied (opus 44, no. 1)

Mondenschein (op. 85, no. 2)

Mondnacht (WoO 21)

Nachtigallen schwingen (op. 6, no. 6)

Nachtwache I (op. 104, no. 1)

Nachtwache II (op. 104, no. 2)

Nachtwandler (op. 86, no. 3)

Ophelia songs (WoO 22)

O schöne Nacht! (op. 92, no. 1)

Quartet for Piano and Strings no. 1 in G Minor (op. 25)

Quartet for Piano and Strings no. 2 in A Major (op. 26)

Quartet for Piano and Strings no. 3 in C Minor (op. 60)

Quartet for Strings no. 2 in A Minor (op. 51, no. 2)

Quartet for Strings no. 3 in B-flat Major (op. 67)

Quintet for Clarinet and Strings in B Minor (op. 115)

Quintet for Piano and Strings in F Minor (op. 34)

Quintet for Strings no. 1 in F Major (op. 88)

Quintet for Strings no. 2 in G Major (op. 111)

Regenlied (op. 59, no. 3)

Rhapsodies for Piano (op. 79)

Rinaldo (op. 50)

Scherzo in E-flat Minor for Piano (op. 4)

Schicksalslied for Chorus and Orchestra (op. 54)

Sehnsucht (op. 49, no. 3)

Serenade (op. 58, no. 8 or op. 70, no. 3)

Serenade no. 1 in D major (op. 11)

Sextet for Strings no. 1 in B-flat Major (op. 18)

Sextet for Strings no. 2 in G Major (op. 36)

Sommerabend (op. 85, no. 1)

Sonata for Cello and Piano no. 1 in E Minor (op. 38)

Sonata for Cello and Piano no. 2 in F Major (op. 99)

Sonata for Piano no. 1 in C Major (op. 1)

Sonata for Piano no. 2 in F-sharp Minor (op. 2)

Sonata for Piano no. 3 in F Minor (op. 5)

Sonata for Two Pianos in F Minor (op. 34b)

Sonata for Violin and Piano (F.A.E.) (collaboration with Schumann and Dietrich)

Sonata for Violin and Piano no. 1 in G Major (op. 78)

Sonata for Violin and Piano no. 2 in A Major (op. 100)

Sonata for Violin and Piano no. 3 in D Minor (op. 108)

Sonatas for Clarinet and Piano in F Minor and E-flat Major (op. 120)

Songs for Contralto, Viola and Piano (op. 91)

Ständchen (op. 106, no. 1)

Symphony no. 1 in C Minor (op. 68)

Symphony no. 2 in D Major (op. 73)

Symphony no. 3 in F Major (op. 90)

Symphony no. 4 in E Minor (op. 98)

Tafellied (op. 93b)

Three Motets for Chorus (op. 110)

Todessehnen (op. 86, no. 6)

Trio for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano in A Minor (op. 114)

Trio for Horn, Violin, and Piano in E-flat Major (op. 40)

Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano no. 1 in B Major (op. 8),

Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano no. 2 in C Major (op. 87)

Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano no. 3 in C Minor (op. 101)

Triumphlied for Chorus and Orchestra (op. 55),

Übungen (51 Übungen, WoO 6)

Unüberwindlich (op, no. 5)

Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Handel (op. 24)

Variations on a Hungarian Song (op. 21)

Variations for Orchestra on a Theme of Haydn (op. 56a)

Variations on an Original Theme (op. 21)

Variations for Piano Four Hands on a Theme by Robert Schumann (op. 23)

Variations on a Theme of Paganini (op. 35)

Variations on a Theme of Robert Schumann (op. 9)

Vergebliches Ständchen (op 84, no. 4)

Verlorene Jugend (op. 104, no. 4)

Verzagen (op. 72, no. 4)

Volks-Kinderlieder (WoO 31)

Von alten Liebesliedern (op. 62, no. 2)

Von waldbekräntzer Höhe (op. 57, no. 1)

Waltzes for Four Hands (op. 39)

Wechsellied zum Tanze (op. 31, no. 1)

Wie bist du, meine Königin (op. 32, no. 9)

Wiegenlied (op. 49, n. 4)

Wie Melodien zieht es mir (op. 105, no. 1)



Subject and Name Index

Page numbers followed by n indicate notes; italicized page numbers indicate material in tables, figures, or musical examples. Also see separate Index to List of Works.

Adorno, Theodor

Aelst, Pieter van

Aeschylus; Prometheus Unbound

Albert, Eugen d’ String Quartet

Albert clarinets

Allgemeine musikalische Zeitungn

Allgemeine Musik-Zeitung

Allgemeiner Deutsche Cäcilien-Verein

Allgemeiner Deutsche Musikverein, Tonkünstler-Versammlung of

Allgeyer, Julius

Allmers, Hermann

Anacreontic ideas

anti-Semitism

Anzengruber, Ludwig, G’wissenswurm

Anzoletti, Marco, Variations on a Theme of Brahms

Apthorp, William Foster

Ashton, Algernon B. L., Englische Tänze

Assmann, Adele

Atlantic Monthly

Augustine

Austrian Ministry of Culture and Education

Avins, Styra

Ax, Emanuel

Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel

Bach, Johann Sebastian; Clara Schumann’s performances of works by; death of; influence on Brahms of; Jenner on; performances by Brahms of works by; Zurich Tonhalle ceiling painting of

works: Brandenburg Concerto no. 6; Cantata for Double Chorus (BWV 50); Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue (BWV 903); Fantasy and Fugue in G Minor (BWV 542); Fantasy in G Major (BWV 572); Mass in B Minor; Passions; Prelude and Fugue in A Minor (BWV 543); St. Matthew Passion; Toccata in D Minor (BWV 565); Toccata in F Major (BWV 540); Trauer-Ode (BWV 198)

Bachmann pianos

Balassa, Lilie

Balassa, Ottilie Ebner

Barbi, Alice

Barblan, Otto, Passacaglia

Barenboim, Daniel

Bargiel, Woldemar; Fantasy No. 1; Fantasy no. 3; Introduction to the Trio; Suite

Baroque music and art

Barth, Richard; Partita

Barthes, Roland

Baumgardten & Heins pianosn

Bechstein Hall (Berlin)

Bechstein pianos

Beckerath, Alwin von

Beckerath, Heinz von; Brahms and His Krefeld Friends

Beckerath, Laura von

Beckerath, Marie von

Beckerath, Rudolf von

Beckerath, Willy von

Beecham, Thomas

Beethoven, Ludwig van; comparisons of Brahms to; Bonn monument to; Brahms’s advice on playing; Clara Schumann’s performances of works by; Hanslick on; influence on Brahms; Jenner on; Klinger’s statue of; lifestyle and personal characteristics of; Liszt and; New German School and; pianos played by; spiritual music of; tonal structures of; upbringing of; Zurich Tonhalle ceiling painting of

works: Cantata on the Accession of Emperor Leopold II; Cantata on the Death of Emperor Joseph II; Coriolan Overture; Diabelli Variations (op. 120); Egmont Overture; Eroica Variations (op. 35); Festmesse; Fidelio318; Hammerklavier Sonata (op. 106); Kreutzer Sonata (op. 47); Leonore Overture; Missa Solemnis; Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major; Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat Major (Emperor)211; Piano Sonata (op. 111); Serenade for String Instruments (op. 8); Sonata for Violin and Piano in C Minor (op. 30, no. 2); String Quartet in B-flat Major (op. 130); String Quartet in C Major (op. 59, no. 3); String Quartet in C-sharp Minor (op. 131); String Quartet in E-flat (Harp) (op. 95); String Quartet in F Minor (op. 95); Symphony no. 2; Symphony no. 3 (Eroica); Symphony no. 5; Symphony no. 6 (Pastoral); Symphony no. 7; Symphony no. 8; Symphony no. 9; Three Piano Trios; Trio in B-flat (Archduke) (op. 97); Variations on “Bei Männern welche Liebe fühlen” (WoO 46); Violin Concerto

Beller-McKenna, Daniel

Bendl, Karel, Rosenlieder

Bennett, Sterndale, The Naiads

Berger, Francesco

Berlin Conservatory

Berlin Hochschule

Berliner Musik-Zeitung Echo

Berlioz, Hector

Bernsdorf, Eduard

Bernuth, Julius von

Berry, Paul

Bibl, Rudolf, Klavierstücke in Romanzenton

Biblen; Corinthians; Ecclesiastes; Job; Kings; Matthew; Revelation; Sirach (Ecclesiasticus)

Billroth, Theodor; Brahms’s upbringing criticized by; correspondence of Brahms and; death of; Hanslick on

Biret, Idil

Bismarck, Otto von

“Blau, blau Blümchen” (German Minnelied)

Blüthner (Julius Blüthner) pianos

Blysma, Anner

Bödecker, Louis, Variations on a Theme by Schubert

Borchard, Beatrice

Boriskin, Michael

Bösendorfer Hall (Vienna)

Bösendorfer pianos,

Boston Courier

Boston Daily Advertiser

Boston Evening Transcript

Boston Symphony Orchestra

Botstein, Leon

Boucicault, Dion

Bozarth, George S.

Brady, Stephen H.

Brahms, Caroline (mother)

Brahms, Johannes: American critics and; Bach’s influence on; bachelorhood of; biographies of, (see also specific biographies); cellists and; character traits of; childhood of; Clara Schumann’s relationship with; compositional approach of; concerts conducted by; correspondence of; death of; declining health of; fiftieth birthday celebration of; friendships of; generosity of; influence on late-nineteenth-century composers; Klinger’s illustrations for vocal works of; literary interests of; musical education supported by; narrative agency of; New German School protested by Joachim and; parents’ relationship with; pedagogical work with young composers of 381; pianism of 156; pianos of; printed musical texts of; psychological conflicts of; recording of; and scientific inquiry into music; sexuality of; solitude of; technological progress embraced by; time-experience in music of; unkempt appearance of; and Viennese musical culture; women and; works dedicated to

Brahms, Johann Jakob (father)

Braus, Ira

Breitkopf & Härtel (music publisher)

Brendel, Franz

Bretschneider & Steinweg’s Nachfolger pianos

Broadwood, John, & Sons pianos

Brodbeck, David

Bruch, Max, Odysseus; Symphony no.

Bruckner, Anton

Brüll, Ignaz

Bruns, Peter

Brünsing, L.

Bülow, Hans von; Beethoven House dedication concert of; correspondence of Brahms and; death of; and Meiningen orchestran

Bülow, Marie von

Bürgel, Constantin, Variations on an Original Theme

Burgtheater (Karlsbad)

Burkholder, J. Peter

Burnett, Richard

Busch, Moritz

Busch, Wilhelm

Busoni, Ferruccio, Etude: Tema e Variazioni; Six Etudes

Buxtehude, Dietrich

Candidus, Karl

Carlin, Seth

Cecilia Society, see Allgemeiner Deutsche Cäcilien-Verein

Chase, Stephanie

Cherubini, Luigi; Anakreon Overture; The Water-Carrier Overture

Chickering pianos

Chomsky, Noam

Chopin, Frédéric; Nocturne in F sharp

Christiane Eberhardine, Queen of Poland and Electress of Saxony

Chrysander, Carl Franz Friedrich

Clapp, Henry Austin

Clarke, Jennifer Ward

Classicism

Clement, Edward Henry

Clementi, Muzio

Comini, Alessandra

Commission for the Conferring of Artists’ Scholarships (Vienna)

Cossel, Johanna

Cossel, Marie

Court Opera (Vienna)

Cranz, August

Czerny, Carl

Dahlhaus, Carl

Daily Evening Traveler

Daly, Peter M.

Damrosch, Leopold

Dante

Daumer, Georg Friedrich

Daverio, John

Davies, Fanny

Delaborde, Elie-Miriam, Morceau romantique

Demus, Jörg

Deppe, Ludwig

Dessoff, Otto; String Quartet

Deutsche Rundschau, Die

Deutsches Landtheater (Prague)

Dietrich, Albert; F.A.E. Sonata for Violin and Piano (collaboration with Schumann and Brahms); Symphony in D Minor

Dobjansky, Anna von, Nocturnes

Door, Anton

du Pré, Jacqueline

Dürer, Albrecht

Düsseldorf Music Society

Dustmann-Meyer, Luise

Dvorák, Antonín; String Quartet in D Minor (op. 34)

Dwight, John Sullivan

Dwight’s Journal of Music

Ebner, Ottilie, see Balassa, Ottilie Ebner

Edison, Thomas Alva

Edwards, Lynn

Ehrbar, Friedrich

Ehrbar Hall (Vienna)

Ehrlich, Heinrich; Die Musik-Aesthetik in ihrer Entwickelung von Kant bis auf die Gegenwart: Ein Grundriss

Eibenschütz, Ilona

Einstein, Albert

Eitelberger, Rudolf

Eldering, Bram,

Elson, Louis C.

Engelmann, Emma Brandes

Engelmann, Theodor

Epstein, Julius

Erard pianos n

Eschmann, J. Carl, Licht und Schatten

Esser, Heinrich

Eyrich, Franz

Faber, Arthur

Faber, Bertha (née Porubsky)

Fazioli pianos

Fellinger, Maria,

Fellinger, Richard

Fielding, Henry

Fillunger, Maria

Finchcocks Collection (Goudhurst, Kent)

Fink, Gottfried Wilhelmn

Finson, Jon

Fischer, Georgn

Fischer von Erlach, Johann Bernard

Flotow, Friedrich von

Franck, Ernst

Franco-Prussian War

Frankfurt Museum Orchestra

Frankfurt Opera

Franz, Ellen, see Heldberg, Helene, Freifrau von

Franz Ferdinand I, Emperor of Austria

Franz, Robert

Frederick, Edmund Michael

Frederick Collection (Ashburnham, Massachusetts)

Fremden-Blatt (Vienna)

Frescobaldi, Girolamo

Freud, Sigmund

Friese, Hermann

Frisch, Walter

Fuchs, Johann Nepomuk

Fuchs, Robert; Piano Trio

Furtwängler, Wilhelm

Gade, Niels; Symphony no.

Gál, Hans

Gänsbacher, Josef

Gautsch, Paul von

Gegenbauer, J. C., Transcription des mélodies hongroises

Geiringer, Karl

Geissmar, Berta

Georg II, Duke of Meiningen

Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Vienna)

Gewandhaus (Leipzig), see Leipzig Gewandhaus

Girzik, Rosa

Giulio, E. A. Alary, String Sextet

Gluck, Christoph Willibald von

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von; Grenzen der Menschheit; “Harzreise im Winter,” Iphigenie; “Nähe des Geliebten,” “Prometheus,”; Trilogie der Leidenschaft

Goetz, Hermann: Francesca da Rimini; Piano Quartet; The Taming of the Shrew

Goldmark, Karl; Frühlingshymne; Das Heimchen am Herd

Gotthardt, Johann Peter: Ave Maria; 10 Pieces in Dance Form

Grädener, Carl G. P.; Piano Trio no.

Graf pianos

Graz Singverein

Greer, Lowell

Grétry, André Ernest Modeste

Grieg, Edward, Piano Concerto in A Minor

Grillparzer, Franz

Grimes, Nicole

Grimm, Julius Otto; Suite no. 2 in Canonic Form

Groth, Klaus; “Wenn ein milder Leib begraben,”

Grotrian, Wilhelm

Grotrian (Th. Steinweg Nachfolger) pianos

Grünberger, Dr.

Grünwald-Zerkowitz-Koloktroni, Sidonie; Gretchen von Heute; Songs of a Mormon Woman

Grüters, August

Guarnerius, Joseph

Guarnerius, Petrus

Gürzenich Orchestra (Cologne)

Gutmann, Albertn Hacker, Alan

Hahn, Jenny

Halm, Friedrich

Hamburg Frauenchor

Hamburg Music Festival

Hamburg Philharmonic

Handel, George Frideric; Concerto Grosso in D Minor (HWV 328); Enzio; Fugue in E Minor (HWV 429); Messiah (“Hallelujah” Chorus); Six Duets (HWV 179); Sonata for Piano and Two Violins

Hanslick, Eduard,; critique of Brahms’s piano performances; on German Requiem; on Schicksalslied; on Serenade no. 1 in D Major; on Sextet no. 2 in G Major; on transcendent realm of music; on Triumphlied

works: Am Ende des Jahrhunderts; Aus dem Concertsaal; Billroth Recollections; Concerte, Componisten und Virtuosen der letzten fünfzehn Jahre; The Last Days; Memories and Letters; Vom Musikalisch-Schönen (On the Musically Beautiful)307; Musikalisches Skizzenbuch

Harvard University

Harvard Musical Association Orchestra

Hatten, Robert S.

Hauf, Wilhelm, “Treue Liebe,”

Hausmann, Robert,

Haydn, Franz Joseph; complete editions of; influence on Brahms’s early works; Zurich Tonhalle ceiling painting of

works: String Quartet in E-flat (op. 71); Symphony No.

Hayes, Gregory

Hegar, Friedrich

Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich

Heimat, Die

Heldberg, Helene, Freifrau von

Hellmesberger, Joseph

Hellmesberger Quartet

Helm, Theodor

Helmholtz, Hermann; On the Sensations of Tone

Hemman, Charles

Henschel, George; Serbisches Liederspiel

Henselt, Adolf von

Herbartian aesthetics

Herbeck, Johann von

Herrburger-Schwander piano actions

Hertel (cellist)

Herzogenberg, Elisabeth von,

Herzogenberg, Heinrich von; Piano Quartet no. 2; Three String Quartets

Heuberger, Richard; Erinnerungen an Johannes Brahms; “My Early Acquaintance with Brahms,”; Orchestral Variations on a Theme of Schubert; Der Opernball

Heyse, Paul

Hiller, Ferdinand

Hinton, Arthur, Weisse Rosen

Hirschfeld, Robert

Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien

History of Psychiatry (journal)

Hitschmann, Eduard; “Johannes Brahms and Women,”

Hoffmann, Heinrich, Hungarian Suite

Hofmann, Kurt

Hofmannsthal, Hugo von

Hofoper (Vienna Imperial Opera)

Hoftheater (Hannover Royal Theatre)n

Hohenschild, Auguste

Hölderlin, Friedrich

Huber, Hans, Waltzes

Humboldt, Alexander von

Hummel, Ferdinand, Suite

Hungar, Ernst

Hüni (Heinrich Hüni) pianos

Husserl, Edmund

Ibach (Rud. Ibach) Söhne pianos

Italian Piano Quartet

Jacobi pianos

Jaëll, Alfred

Jaëll, Marie

Janetschek, Alois

Janik, Allan

Japha, Louise

Jenner, Gustav

Jensen, Adolf: Fantasiestück; Piano Sonata in F-sharp Minor

Joachim, Amalie

Joachim, Joseph; break in relationship of Brahms and; Clara Schumann and; concert performances of Brahms and; correspondence of Brahms and; Manifesto by Brahms and; pathological jealousy of

works: Overture to Henry IV; Hungarian Concerto

Joachim Quartet

Jones, Ernest

Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor

Kahnt, C. F.

Kalbeck, Max; on Four Serious Songs; on Klinger’s Brahms-Phantasie; at Red Hedgehog gatherings

Kant, Immanuel

Karlsruhe Gymnasium

Karnes, Kevin C.

Kauffmann, Fritz, String Quartet

Keiler, Allan

Keller, Gottfried; “Nixe im Grundquell,”

Kersten, Ursula

Keudell, Robert von

Kiesenkamp, Hedwig, Ebbe und Fluth

Kirchner, Theodor; Waltzes

Klems (J. B. Klems) pianos

Klimt, Gustav, Beethoven Frieze

Klinger, Max 172; Amor und Psyche; Brahms-Phantasie; Eve and the Future; A Glove; A Life; A Love; New Salome; Painting and Drawing; Raumkunst theory of

Knabe & Company pianos

Knake (Gebrüder Knake) pianos

Knapp, Raymond, n n

Knee, Pauline

Knotte, C.

Koessler, Hans

Koestlin, H. A.; Die Tonkunst: Einführung in die Aesthetik der Musik

Kogel, Gustav

Komen, Paul

Kraepelin, Emil

Krauß, Johann Ulrich, Heilige Augenund Gemüths-Lust

Krefeld Concert Society

Krefeld Singverein

Krefeld String Quartet

Kretzschmar, Clara

Kretzschmar, Hermann; Führer durch den Konzertsaal

Kreuz, Emil, Lieder

Kross, Siegfried

Kubler, George

Kufferath, Ferdinand

Kufferath-Speyer, Antonia

Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna)

Kupfer, William

Kupferschmied, Adalbert, Linguistisch-kulturhistorische Skizzen und Bilder aus der deutschen Steiermark

Lachner, Franz; 12 Ländler

Lallemant, Avé

Lange, Samuel de, Organ Sonata

Lange-Eichbaum, W.

Laube, Ferdinand

Laurens, J. B.,

Leichtentritt, Hugo

Leipzig, University of

Leipzig Conservatory

Leipzig Gewandhaus

Lenehan, Michael

Leonhardt, E.

Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor

Lessman, Otto

Levi, Hermann

Lewinsky, Josef

Leyen, Rudolf von der; Brahms als Mensch und Freund

Lindeman, Marie von

Lindner, Adalbert

Lipiner, Siegfried

Lipsius, Ida Marie

Liszt, Franz; Clara Schumann and; death of; influence on Third Symphony of Brahms; and New German School; pianos played by; virtuosity of; and Wagner’s death

works: Dante; Études d’exécution transcendante d’après Paganini; Missa solennis zur Einweihung der Basilika in Gran; Piano Concerto no. 1 in E-flat; Sonata in B Minor (S. 178); Technische Studien

Litzmann, Berthold

Loewe, Johann

Lorango, Thomas

Louis, Rudolf

Lower Rhine Music Festival

Lubin, Steven

Lumpe, Nelly

Ma, Yo-Yo

Maasen, Rector

Mach, Ernst

Mahler, Alma (née Schindler)

Mahler, Gustav; Symphony no. 2 (Resurrection) in C Minor

Mand (Carl Mand) pianos

Mandyczewski, Eusebius

Marburg, University of

Marmoriot, Count

Marxsen, Eduard; 100 Variations on a Folk Song

Maximilian Medal

May, Florence

McClary, Susan

Meden, Hermann von der

Méhul, Étienne Nicolas

Meiningen Orchestran n

Mendelssohn, Felix; comparisons of Brahms to; Clara Schumann and; pianos played by

works: “Am Himmelfahrtstage,” Entflieh mit mir und sei mein Weib; The Garland (Der Blumenkranz) (WoO 7); Trio in C Minor (op. 66)

Menzel, Adolf

Metropolitan Opera (New York)

Meyerbeer, Giacomo, Struensee Overture

Michelangelo

Miksch, Aloys

Miller-Aichholz, Victor vonn

Miller zu Aichholz, Eugen von,

modernism

Molenaar, Alfred

Morton, Marsha

Moseley, Roger

Moser, Andreas

Mozart, Constanze (née Weber)

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus; comparisons of Brahms to; tonal structure of; pianos played by; Zurich Tonhalle ceiling painting of

works: Abduction from the Seraglio; Don Giovanni295; Marriage of Figaro; Masonic Funeral Music; Piano Concerto in D Minor (K. 466); Piano Sonata in C Major (K. 545); Violin Sonata in G Major (K. 379)

Mühlen, Raimond von zur

Mühlfeld, Richard,

Munzinger, Edgar

musica universalis

Musik, Die

Musikalisches Wochenblatt (Leipzig)

Musikblätter des Anbruch

Musikverein (Vienna)

National Socialism

Nauber (horn player)

Nawratil, Karl, Piano Trio

Nazism, see National Socialism Neuda-Bernstein, Rosa

Neue freie Presse

Neues Wiener Tagblatt

Neue Zeitschrift für Musik

New Brandenburg Collegium

New German School n Newman, Anthony

New York World

Nicodé, Jean Louis, Symphonic Variations

Niemann, Walter,

Nietzsche, Friedrich; The Birth of Tragedy

Nordau, Max, Degeneration

Notley, Margaret

Nottebohm, Gustav

Novák, Vitezslav, Eclogen

Ofterdinger (violinist)

Oncken, Wilhelm

Ophüls, Gustav; Brahms-Texte; Erinnerungen an Johannes Brahms

Orkis, Lambert

Oser, Josefine Wittgenstein

Oser, Nepomuk

Ostwald, Peter F.

Otten, Georg

Pachelbel, Wilhelm

Paderewski, Ignaz

Paganini, Niccolò Caprice in A Minor

Paine, John Knowles

Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da

Pancera, Ella

pan-Germanism

Paris Exhibition (1867)

Paul, Jean

Peining, Karl

Perger, Richard von, String Quartet

Philharmonische Gesellschaft

Philips, Eugen, Piano Trio no.

Piano Quarterly, The

Plato

Pleyel pianos

Pohl, Ferdinand

Pollans, Stewart

Prague, University of

Prohaska, Karl

Prometheus myth

Rabl, Walter; Piano Quartet

Radecke, Rudolf

Radeke, Robert

Raff, Joseph Joachim; Leonore Symphony

Raphael

Regeneration (anonymous)

Reger, Max; Piano Quintet (op. 64); Resignation (op. 26, no. 5); Rhapsodie (op. 24, no. 6); Suite for Organ (op. 17)

Reich, Nancy B.

Reinecke, Karl, Sonata no. 3 for Cello and Piano

Reinthaler, Karl; In der Wüste

Renaissance art

Rheinberger, Josef Claviervorträge

Richarz, Franz

Riedel, Josef

Riemann, Hugo; Katechismus der Kompositionslehre

Rieter-Biedermann, Ida

Rieter-Biedermann, Melchior

Rietz, Julius

Rodenberg, Julius

Romanticism,419; in German literature; Schleiermacher’s influence on

Rosen, Charles

Rösing, Elisabeth

Rostock Konzertverein und Singakademie

Rottenberg, Ludwig

Royal Academy of Art (Berlin)

Rubinstein, Anton

Rückert, Friedrich; Trauerlieder

Rückauf, Anton, Piano Quintet

Rudorff, Ernst, Fantasie

Russell, Daniel S.

Saal der Ressource (Graz)

St. Thomas Church (Leipzig)

Sapellnikoff, Vassily

Saturday Evening Gazette

Scarlatti, Domenico, Pastorale and Presto

Scharwenka, Xaver, Romanzero

Schauffler, Robert Haven

Schenker, Heinrich

Schiller, Friedrich von; Wallenstein’s Lagern

Schladebach, Julius

Schlegel, Friedrich; “Die Gebüsche,”

Schlegel, Leander, Ballades

Schleiermacher, Friedrich

Schmidt, Aloys

Schmitt, Hans, Brilliant Piano Etudes

Schnitzler, Arthur

Schnitzler, Johann

Schnitzler, Viktor

Schoenberg, Arnold,; Mädchenlied; String Quartet in D Major (1897); Three Piano Pieces (1894)

Schoenberg, Mathilde (née Zemlinsky)

Scholz, Bernhard106; String Quartet

Schopenhauer, Arthur; The World as Will and Representation

Schrempel, Max

Schubert, Franz; comparisons of Brahms to; songs of; pianos played by

works: March; Memnon; Rastlose Liebe; String Quintet in C (D. 956); Symphony no. 6 in C Major; Trio in B-flat Major (D. 898); Winterreise

Schubring, Adolf; “Schumanniana: Johannes Brahms,”

Schumann, Clara; and Brahms’s pianism; and Brahms’s relationships with women; childhood of; children of; compositions of; concert career of 62; correspondence of Brahms and; death of; Joachim and; and memorial ceremony for Robert; pianos of; relationship of Robert and; Robert’s complete works edited by; during Robert’s hospitalization; and Wagner’s music; works dedicated to

Schumann, Elise

Schumann, Eugenie

Schumann, Felix

Schumann, Ferdinand

Schumann, Julie

Schumann, Ludwig

Schumann, Marie

Schumann, Robert; comparisons of Brahms to; Bach’s influence on; Brahms’s performances and publication of works by; critical writings of; death ofn; hospitalization of; influence on Brahms of; memorial ceremony for; New German School and; pianos of; relationship of Clara and; suicide attempt of

works: An Anna; Canon in A-flat Major (op. 56, no. 4); Capriccio; Concert-Allegro mit Introduction (op. 134); Études pour le pianoforte d’après les caprices de Paganini (op. 3); F.A.E. Sonata for Violin and Piano (collaboration with Brahms and Dietrich); Fantasie (op. 17); Fantasiestücke for Clarinet and Piano (op. 73); Fughettas (op. 126); Fünf Stücke im Volkston (op. 102); Genovevan; Der Hidalgo (op. 30, no. 3); Humoresque (op. 20); Ihre Stimme (op. 96, no. 3); Lehn deine Wang an meine Wang (op. 142, no. 2); Manfred (op. 115); Mignonlieder (op. 98a); “Neue Bahnen,” Nußbaum; Paradies und Peri; Piano Concerto in A Minor (op. 54); Piano Quartet (op. 47); Piano Quintet (op. 44); Piano Sonata in F Minor; Piano Sonata in F-sharp Minor (op. 14); Des Sängers Fluch; Sängers Trost (op. 127, no. 1); String Quartet in A Major (op. 41, no. 3); Symphony No. 2; Symphony No. 3 (Rhenish); Symphony No. 4; Violin Sonata in D Minor (op. 121)

Schumann Memorial Fund

Schwarz, Boris

Schweida Piano Pieces

Schwormstädt (cellist)

Seling, Emil

Sembrich, Marcella

Seyffardt, Ernst, Schickalsgesang

Shakespeare, William; Hamlet

Sherwood, William H.

Siebold, Agathe von

Simrock, Clara

Simrock, Fritz August; Beckerath and; correspondence of Brahms andn; and cover illustrations; Zemlinsky’s works published by

Sistermans, Anton

Smithsonian Institution

Smolian, Arthur

Smyth, Ethel

Soldat, Marie

Solomon, Maynard

Sommerhoff, Louis

Sophiensaal (Vienna)

Sophocles, Oedipus at Colonos

Specht, Richard

Speidel, Ludwig

Spengel, Julius

Speyer, Edward

Spies, Hermine

Spinoza, Baruch

Spitta, Philipp

Spitzer, Daniel

Spohr, Ludwig; Notturno; Violin Concerto no.

Spontini, Gaspare

Stägemann, Maxn Stanford, Charles Villiers; Songs of Old Ireland

Staniek, H.

Stehle, J. Gustav Eduard, Five Motets

Stein, Johann Andreas

Steinbach, Fritz

Steinway, C. F. Theodore (Carl Friedrich Theodor Steinweg)

Steinway pianos 79, n

Steinweg, Heinrich Engelhard

Steinweg (Th. Steinweg Nachfolger or Grotrian) pianos

Stenzel, Hans-Peter

Stenzel, Volker

Stephan, Rudolf

Stephenson, Kurt

Sternau, C. O.

Stockhardt, Reinhold, Three Piano Pieces

Stockhausen, Julius; Four Songs

Storm, Theodor

Strauss, Adele

Strauss, Johann; The Blue Danube; The Goddess of Reason; Seid umschlungen Millionen; Waldmeister

Strauss, Richard

Streicher pianos,

Suk, Josef, Piano Quintet

Swift, Jonathan

Sybel, Heinrich von

Symbolist movement

Taaffe, Eduard von

Tappert, Wilhelm

Tausig, Carl; arr., Chorale Preludes by Bach

Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich; Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor

Thalberg, Sigismond

Theater an der Wien

Thierot, Ferdinand, Trio in F Minor

Thomas, Theodore

Tononi, Carlo

Tovey, Donald Francis

transitional objects, theory of

Treitschke, Heinrich von

Tuerskay, Olga

Urspruch, Anton, Ave maris stella

van Lipp pianos

van Trau pianos

Varnedoe, J. Kirk T.

Vetter, Ellen

Viardot, Pauline

Vienna, University of

Vienna Academy of Fine Arts

Vienna Conservatoryn

Vienna Philharmonic

Vienna Secession

Vienna Singakademie

Vienna World Exhibition (1873)

Viennese School of Art History

Viennese Society of Composers

Vilhar, Fran Serafin, Albumblätter

Viole, Rudolfn

Volkan, Vamik

Volkmann, Robert; Serenade no.

Wagner, Richard; Clara Schumann and; death of; Gesamtkunstwerk theory of; Prometheus imagery of; influence on Third Symphony of Brahms; Zurich Tonhalle ceiling painting of

works: Art and Revolution; The Artwork of the Future; Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg; Parsifal; “Religion and Art,” Das Rheingold; The Ring of the Nibelung; Tannhäuser; Tristan und Isolde; Die Walküre

Wallaschek, Richard

Wallnöfer, Adolf, Grenzen der Menschheit

Walter, Anton

Walter, Gustav

Walzel, Oskar

Weber, Carl Maria von; Euryanthe; Der Freischütz

Wegschaider, Leopold

Weigl, Karl,

Weitzmann, Carl Friedrich

Wendt, Gustav; Lebenserinnerungen eines Schulmanns; Sophocles’s Tragödien

Westerhout, Niccolò van, Piano Sonata

Westfield Center for Early Keyboard Studies

Weyermann, Emmy

Weyermann, Walter

White, William Braid

Widmann, Joseph Viktor

Wieck, Friedrich

Wieck, Marianne (née Tromlitz)

Wiener Academischer Gesangverein

Wiener Tagblatt

Wiener Tonkünstlerverein

Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany

Wilkie, Alfred

Wilt, Marie

Winderstein, Hans Wilhelm Gustav

Winnicott, D. W.

Winterthur Musik-Collegium

Wispelwey, Pieter

Witte, Georg Heinrich, Waltzes

Wittgenstein family

Wolf, Hugo

Wolff, Benjamin Edward

Wolff, Leonhardt

Wolfrum, Philipp, Organ Sonata no.

Woolf, Virginia

World War I

World War II

Wüllner, Franz; Misere

Wüllner, Ludwig

Wurmbrand, Stefanie Gräfin, Three Piano Pieces

Zehrahn, Carl

Zellner, L. A.

Zemlinsky, Alexander; Clarinet Trio in D Minor (op. 3); Heilige Nacht (op. 2, no. 1); Orchestral Suite; String Quartet no. 1 in A Major (op. 4)

Zuckerkandl, Viktor

Zurich Tonhalle; Orchestra