INDEX

 

Index

Index to Elgar’s Works

Apostles, The

early reviews, in British periodicals

“In the Tower of Magdala”

Ave Verum Corpus


Banner of St. George, The

Beau Brummell

Black Knight, The


Caractacus

Carillon

Cello Concerto in E Minor (1919)

Adagio of

Chanson de matin

Chanson de nuit

Characteristic Dances

Cockaigne Overture

Concert Allegro for piano

Coronation March

Coronation Ode

Crown of India, The (masque and suite)

“Dance of the Nautch Girls”

“Entrance of John Company” (see “Menuetto”)

“Hail, Immemorial Ind!”

“March of the Mogul Emperors”

“Menuetto”

as popular entertainment

“Rule of England”


Drapeau belge, Le

Dream of Gerontius, The

composing of

“Demon’s Chorus”

premiere of

The Spirit of England and


Ecce Sacerdos

Elegy for Strings

Empire March

Enigma Variations, see Variations on an Original Theme, op. 36 (the Enigma Variations)


Falstaff

First Symphony

Adagio from

Fringes of the Fleet

Froissart


Harmony Music no. 5


Imperial March

Indian Dawn

In the South

dedication of overture

Introduction and Allegro

Welsh tune in


Kingdom, The

King Olaf


Last Judgement, The

Lux Christi (premiered as The Light of Life)

“Meditation”


Minuet for Piano (1897, later orchestrated for op. 21)

Music Makers, The


Nursery Suite

“Dreaming”


“Pleading”

Pomp and Circumstance Marches

March No. 1

“Land of Hope and Glory” tune

March No. 2

March No. 5


“River, The,” op. 60, no. 2

“Rondel”


Salut d’amour

Sanguine Fan, The, op. 81

Scenes from the Saga of King Olaf, see King Olaf

Sea Pictures

Second Symphony

Larghetto of

Serenade for Strings

Severn Suite, op. 87

“Smoking Cantata”

“Spanish Serenade”

“Speak Music”

Spirit of England, The, op. 80

“For the Fallen”

“The Fourth of August”

title of

“To Women”

“Stabat Mater Dolorosa”

Starlight Express, The

Symphony no. 1, see First Symphony Symphony no. 2, see Second Symphony


Third Symphony, xix


Une voix dans le désert


Variations on an Original Theme, op. 36 (the Enigma Variations)

composing of

“Nimrod” variation

premiere of

Very Easy Melodious Exercises in the First Position, op. 22 for violin and piano

Vesper Voluntaries for organ, op. 14

Violin Concerto in B Minor, op. 61


Wand of Youth Suite, op. 1A


Subject and Name Index


Note: EE stands for Edward Elgar throughout the index


Abbate, Carolyn

Aberdeen University Choral

Orchestral Society

Abraham, Gerald

Adams, Byron

Adler, Guido, Handbuch der Musikgeschichte

Albani, Emma

Albert Hall

Aldington, Richard

Alexandra, Queen

Anderson, Mary

Anderson, Percy

Anderson, Robert

Anglican Church

Aristotle

Arkwright, John Stanhope

Arnold, Matthew,

Culture and Anarchy

Arvin, Newton

Asquith, Herbert

Athenaeum Club

Atkins, Ivor

Austen, Jane

Austin, Frederic

Austin, William W.


Bach, Johann Sebastian,

B-Minor Mass

Bailey, Peter

Baker, Geoffrey, Chronicles

Baker, Dalton

Balfour, Frank

Bantock, Granville

Barker, Felix, The House That Stoll Built

Barrie, J. M.

Barringer, Tim

Bartok, Bela

Batten, Mabel Veronica

Baughan, Edward Algernon

Baughan, J. H. G.

BBC

Beethoven, Ludwig van,

Drei Equale

Eighth Symphony

Emperor Concerto

Eroica Symphony

Bennett, Joseph

Bennett, Thomas Case Sterndale, My Hymn of Hate

Bennett, William Sterndale

Benson, A. C.

Berlioz, Hector

Treatise on Modern Instrumentation and Orchestration

Bernhard, Walter

Betts, Percy

Binyon, Lawrence

see also The Winnowing-Fan: Poems of the Great War

Birchwood Lodge (Elgar home)

Bird, John

Birmingham Festival

Birmingham Post

Biswas, Tarak Nath

Black, Andrew

Blake, William

Bliss, Arthur

Blumenthal, Jacques

Boatwright, Thomas, Indian March: The Diamond Jubilee

Boer Wars

Bookman, The

Booth, John

Borodin, Alexander

Prince Igor

Borwick Leonard

Boston Symphony Orchestra

Botstein, Leon

Boughton, Rutland

Boult, Adrian

Bouverie, Helen, (Viscountess Folkestone, Lady Radnor)

Bradley, A. C., “The Rejection of

Falstaff”

Brahms, Johannes

“Four Serious Songs”

Third Symphony

Brand, Tita

Braun, Francis

Brema, Marie

Brewer, A. H.

Bridge, Frank

Bridges, Robert

The Spirit of Man

Brinkwells (Elgar home)

British Musical Renaissance

Britten, Benjamin

Brooke, Rupert

Buck, Charles

Buckley, Robert J.

Burger, Peter

Burley, Rosa

Burne-Jones, Edward

Ascension

The Golden Stairs

Burnett, Frances Hodgson

Butt, Clara

Butt, John

Butterworth, George


Cambridge University, EE’s honorary degree from

Cammaerts, Émile

Campbell, Colin

Cannadine, David

Canterbury Cathedral

Canterbury, Archbishop of

Capell, Richard

Carlyle, Thomas

Casals, Pablo

Catel, Charles-Simon

Catholic Directory

Catholic Encyclopedia

Catholicism and Catholics in England

see also Elgar, Edward, as Catholic

Catholic Truth Society

Cavell, Edith

Cherubini, Luigi

Chevalier, Albert

Chopin, Frédéric

Christian Socialists

Cingalee, The

Clark, James, Duty or The Great Sacrifice

Clarke, Rebecca

Clive, Major-General Robert

Coates, John

Cobbett, William, History of the Protestant Reformation; Rural Rides

Cohen, Alex

Coldstream Guards

Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel

College Hall, Worcester

Colvin, Frances

Colvin, Sidney

Copland, Aaron

Cordova, Rudolph de

Cornhill Magazine

Covent Garden

Cowen, Frederic H.

“The Nautch Girl’s Song”

Cowgill, Rachel

Craeg Lea (Elgar home)

Cromwell, Oliver

Crump, Jeremy

Crystal Palace

Cumberland, Gerald, see Charles

Frederick Kenyon Cunliffe, Whit

Curzon, George, Viceroy of India


Dahlhaus, Carl

Daily Dispatch, The

Daily Express, The

Daily Graphic, The

Daily News

Daily Sketch, The

Daily Telegraph, The

Dame school, Walsh’s

Dante

Daughters of the Heart of Mary

Davies, David Thomas Ffrangçon

Davies, Fanny

Dearth, Harry

Debussy, Claude

de Grey, Lady Gladys (later Marchioness of Ripon)

De-la-Noy, Michael

Delhi Durbar

Delibes, Lèo, Lakmé

de Navarro, M. Antonio

Dent, Edward J.

Destrée, Olivier Georges

De Vere-Sapio, Clementina

Dew-Smith, Alice

Dickens, Charles

Dolin, Anton

Doolan, Father Brian

St. George’s, Worcester

Drayton, Michael, Polyolbion

“Dream of Gerontius, The” (poem)

Dresser, Marcia van

Dryden, John

Duffy, Eamon

Dundee Ladies’ Orchestra

Dunsany, Lord

DvoImageák, Antonin

Ninth Symphony

Requiem


Eastern Daily Press

East India Company

Edinburgh Review

Edwards, F. G.

Edward VII, King

Ehrlich, Cyril

Elgar, Caroline Alice (neé Roberts; wife)

burial of

as convert to Catholicism

Marchcroft Manor

marriage to EE

as poet

World War I

Elgar, Ann (née Greening, mother)

as autodidact

class background of

conversion to Catholicism

poetry

Elgar, Carice (daughter)

Elgar, Edward

as autodidact,

birth of

as Britain’s “official composer”

burial of

as Catholic

childhood of

class background and social status

“critical critics”

the cultural context of career of

death of

education of

as escapist

finances of

imperialism and, see imperialism

knighthood

Ménière’s disease and

as music teacher

Order of Merit

Peyton Lectures, see Peyton Lectures

political views

populism

on 20-pound note

as “public poet”

salons and private musical world

Elgar, Ellen (or Helen) Agnes (“Dot” or “Dott”) (sister)

Elgar, Henry (uncle)

Elgar, Lucy (sister)

Elgar, William Henry (father)

class background of

Elgar Birthplace Museum

Elgar Festival (Covent Garden, 1904)

Elgar Route

Elgar statue

Eliot, George

Eliot, T. S.

Eller, William

Emancipation Act of 1829 (England)

Emerson, Ralph Waldo

Empson, William

English Civil War

English Reformation

Enoch & Son

episodic memory

Estey, Alice

evangelicalism

Evans, Edwin, Jr.

Evans, Edwin, Sr.


Fagge, Arthur

Faulk, Barry J.

Fauré, Gabriel

Fellowes, Edmund Horce

Finzi, Gerald

Fitton, Harriet

Fitton, Hilda

Fitton, Isabel

Fitzgerald, Edward, The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám

Fleischer, Oskar

Folkestone, Viscountess, see Bouverie, Helen

Forster, E. M.

Howards End

Foster, Muriel

Foulds, John, World Requiem

Franck, César

Free Trade Hall, Manchester

Frogley, Alain

Fry, Roger

Fuller, Sophie

Fuller-Maitland, J. A.

English Music in the Nineteenth Century

functional music


Gandhi, Mohandas K.

Gandy, Annie

Garden of the Soul, The

George V, King

Delhi Durbar and, see Delhi Durbar

reunification of Bengal

German Romantics

Ghuman, Nalini

Gibb, Father Reginald

Gibson, Wilfrid

Gielgud, Val, In Memoriam 1914–1918: A Chronicle

Gilbert and Sullivan

HMS Pinafore

Iolanthe

Gladstone, Mary

Gladstone, William

Glazunov, Alexander

Glinka, Mikhail

Globe, The

Gloucester, England

Gloucester Cathedral

Gloucester Festival, see Three Choirs Festival

Goehr, Lydia

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von

Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre

Goetz, Angelina

Goldmark, Karl

Gordon, General Charles

Gorton, Rev. Charles Vincent

Gould, Corissa

Gounod, Charles, Redemption

Government of India Act of

Grafton, May

Grahame, Kenneth

Grainger, Percy

Gramophone Company

Grand Moghul, The

Grand Opera Syndicate

Graphic, The

Graves, Charles L.

Graves, Robert

Gray, Cecil

A Survey of Contemporary Music

Gray, Effie

Greenblatt, Stephen

Greene, Harry Plunkett

Grenfell, Julian

Grieg, Edvard

Lyric Pieces

Grimley, Daniel M.

Grove’s Dictionary of Music and Musicians

Guild Socialist movement


Hadow, W. H. (later Sir Henry)

English Music

Oxford History of Music

Studies in Modern Music

Hall, Marie

Hall, Radclyffe

Hallé Orchestra

Hamilton, Henry

Hand, Ferdinand

Handel, Georg Frederic

Messiah

Hansen, Ellis

Hanslick, Eduard

On the Beautiful in Music

Harding, E. A., In Memoriam 1914–1918

Hardy, Thomas

Harper-Scott, J. P. E.

Hast, Gregory

Hastings, Warren

Havelock, Henry

Hawkes & Son

Haydn, Franz Joseph

Head, Leslie

Heckert, Deborah

Hedley, Percival

Hegel, G. W. F.

Heimann, Mary

Henderson, Barbara

Henley, W. E.

Hepokowski, James

Hereford

Hereford Cathedral

Herefordshire Philharmonic Society

Hiller, Ferdinand

Hindi Punch

Hockman, Vera

Hodgkins, Geoffrey

Hodgson, William Noel

Holst, Gustav

Howes, Frank

Hughes, Meirion


Iliad, The

Ilsley, Bishop Edward

imperialism

association of EE’s music with

popular culture of the nineteenth-century music halls

Incorporated Society of Musicians

India

the Delhi Durbar in

Internationale Musikgesellschaft (IMG)

International Society for Contemporary Music

Irmscher, Christoph

Ives, Charles


Jackson, T. A.

Jaeger, August

James, Henry

Jarnefelt, Arvid, Kuolema

Jeremy, Raymond

Joachim, Joseph

Johnstone, Arthur

Jones, H. A., Carnac Sahib


Kalisch, Alfred

Kant, Immanuel

Keats, John

Kennedy, Michael

Portrait of Elgar

Kenyon, Charles Frederick (“Gerald Cumberland”)

Kilburn, Dr. Nicholas

Kingsley, Charles

Kipling, Rudyard

“Ballad of East and West”

Kim

“Recessional”

Kiralfy, Imre

India

Kirnberger, Johann

Klein, Hermann

Kramskoi, Ivan, Christ in the Wilderness

Kreisler, Fritz


Ladies’ Mignon Strings Orchestra

Langer, Suzanne

Last Night of the Proms

Lauder, Harry

Lawrence, Sir Henry

Lawrence, Katie

Lee, Bert, Strafe’em!

Lee, Arthur, Viscount of Fareham

Leeds Choral Union

Leeds Music Festival

Lefébure-Wély, Louis James Alfred, Les Cloches du monastère

Legge, Robin

Lehmann, Liza

Leicester, Hubert

Forgotten Worcester

Worcester Remembered

Leicester, Philip

Leoncavallo, Ruggero, I Pagliacci

Leo XII, Pope

Lesage, Alain-René, The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane

Liddle, J. S.

Lissauer, Ernst

Liszt, Franz

The Bells of Strasbourg

Litany of the Sacred Heart

literacy in England, extension of

Little Boy Blue

Littleton, Alfred

Littleton House, Reeve’s school at

Lloyd, Marie

Lloyd George, David

London Choral Society

London Coliseum

London Oratory, Brompton Road

London Symphony Orchestra

London Wireless Orchestra

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth

The Divine Tragedy

“The Golden Legend”

Hyperion

“Song of Hiawatha”

Lonsdale, Walter Henry, “Nautch Dance”

Lunn, Louisa Kirkby

Lusitania

Lutyens, Edwin

Lygon, Lady Mary

Lygon family


MacDonald, Ramsey

McGuire, Charles Edward

Mackenzie, Alexander

MacKenzie, John

Maclean, Charles

McLuhan, Marshall

McVeagh, Diana

Maddison, Adela

Maine, Basil

Manchester Chorus

Manchester Guardian

Marnoch, John

Marshall, Florence

Mary, Queen

Masefield, John

Matthews, Appleby

Mayerhoff, Franz

Mellers, Wilfred

Mendelssohn, Felix

Elijah

Meyerbeer, Giacomo

Millais, John Everett

Christ in the House of His Parents

Isabella

Portrait of Cardinal Newman

Milton, John

Mitchell, Donald

Moguchaya Kuchka

Month, The

Monthly Musical Record

Moore, Jerrold Northrop

Spirit of England: Edward Elgar in His World

Moore-Ede, William

Morgann, Maurice

Morning Leader

Morris, William, News from Nowhere

The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs

Mott, Charles

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, Symphony no. 40

Murdoch, William

Musical Association

Musical League

Music and Letters

Musical News

Musical Opinion

Musical Standard, The

Musical Times, The

Musical World, The

music halls:

culture of the

and the new middle-class


nature, see pastoralism

Neruda, Wilma (later Lady Hallé)

Neville, Father William

Nevinson, Basil

Newbould, Brian

Newman, Ernest

Newman, Cardinal John Henry

See also “Dream of Gerontius, The” (poem)

New York Times

Nicholls, Agnes

Nicholson, Archibald

Nikisch, Arthur

19th-Century Music Noake, John

Noble, T. Tertius

Norbury, Winifrid

Novello & Co.

Noyes, Alfred


“O God Our Help in Ages Past” (St. Anne)

Observer, The

opera

O’Shaughnessy, Arthur

Owen, Wilfred, War Requiem

Oxford Movement

Oxford Music Hall


Pall Mall Gazette

Parratt, Walter

Parry, Hubert

Guenever

Job

Lady Radnor’s Suite

The Love that Casteth out Fear

Scenes from Shelley’s “Prometheus Unbound,”

A Vision of Life

War and Peace

pastoralism

Pater, Walter

Pauer, Ernst

The Elements of the Beautiful in Music

Musical Forms (Pauer)

Pemberton, Max, David Garrick

Penny, Dora

People’s Entertainment Society

Perkins, Charles William

Peyton, Richard

Peyton Lectures “Critics”

Phillips, Claude

Piaget, Jean

Piggott, Frances Taylor

Pinsuti, Ciro

Pitt, Percy

Plato

Poe, Edgar Allan

Pollitzer, Adolphe

Pope, Alexander

Porter, Bernard

Pre-Raphaelite painters

Price, Nancy

Pridham, John, General Roberts’ Indian March, The Prince of Wales’ Indian March

procedural memory

Protestantism, British (see Anglican Church) Proust, Marcel

Prout, Ebenezer

Pugin, A. W. N.

Purcell, Henry

Pusey, Edward Bouverie

Pythagoras


Queen’s Hall


Radio Times

Radnor, Jack

Radnor, Lady, see Bouverie, Helen String Band

Rambler, The

Ravel, Maurice

Read, Ezra, Victoria Cross

Reed, W. H.

Reeve, Francis

Reeve, Lucy

Referee, The

Reith, John

Richards, Jeffrey

Richter

Riley, Matthew

Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay

Mlada

Ring, Montague

Roberts, Caroline Alice, see Alice Elgar

Roberts, Major-General Sir Henry Gee

Roberts, Robert

Rodewald, Alfred

Rodmell, Paul

Rogan, Major Mackenzie

Rolph, C. H.

Ronald, Landon

Rootham, Cyril

Rose, Jonathan, The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes

Ross, Robert

Rossetti, William Michael

Royal Academy of Music

Royal Albert Hall

Royal Choral Society

Royal College of Music

Royal Musical Association

Rumford, Robert Henry Kennerley

Rushton, Julian

Ruskin, John

Modern Painters

The Queen of the Air

Sesame and Lilies

Russell, Dave

Russell, George W. E., The Spirit of England

Russell, Ken

Rosetti, Christina


Sacred Heart statues

Said, Edward

St. Anne’s School, Spetchley Park

St. George’s Catholic Church, Worcester

EE as organist at

St. James’s Hall, London

St. Wulstan’s Catholic Church

Salmon, Arthur

Salmond, Felix

salon music

Sammelbände der internationalen Musikgesellschaft

Sammons, Albert

Santley, Charles

Sargent, John Singer

Sassoon, Siegfried

The Old Huntsman and Other Poems

“The Redeemer”

Saturday Review, The

Sauer, Emil

Sawyer, F. J.

Scharrer, Irene

Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm von

Schiller, Friedrich

Schoenberg, Arnold

Scholes, Peter

Schubart, Adolphe, The Battle of Solomon

Schubert, Franz

Schultz-Curtius, Alfred

Schumann, Clara

Schumann, Robert

Schuster, Adela

Schuster, Leo Francis (Frank)

secularism

Seeger, Alan

semantic memory

Severn Grange

Severn House (Elgar home)

Sgambati, Giovanni, Messa di Requiem

Shakespeare, William

Henry IV plays

Henry V

Othello

The Tempest

Shankar, Uday, Old Indian Dances

Shanks, Edward

Shaw, George Bernard

Shaw, Norman

Shedlock, J. S.

Sheldon, A. J.

Shelley, Percy Bysshe

“Julian and Maddalo”

Shera, F. H.

Shiel, Alison I.

Shinner Quartet

Shostakovich, Dimitri

Sibelius, Jean

Valse Triste

Sickert, Walter

The P.S. Wings in the O.P. Mirror

Vesta Victoria at the Bedford

Sinclair, George Robertson

Singer, Winaretta, Princesse de Polignac

Sisters of St. Paul

Sitwell, Osbert

Sketch, The

Smith, Maisie

Smollett, Tobias

Smyth, Ethel

Der Wald

Solomon, Edward, The Nautch Girl

Solomon, Joan, A Passion to Learn

Southgate, Thomas Lea

Spark, Frederick

Spectator, The

Spence-Jones, Dean H. D. M.

Spencer, Stanley, The Resurrection of the Soldiers

Speyer, Antonia Kufferath

Speyer, Edgar

Speyer, Edward

Speyer, Leonora von Stosch

Squire, J. C.

Stainer, John

Standard, The

Stanford, Charles Villiers

Eden

Shamus O’Brien

Stabat Mater

Steuart-Powell, Hew David

Stoll, Oswald

Stoll Theater

Strand Magazine

Strauss, Richard

Ein Heldenleben

Sinfonia Domestica

Stravinsky, Igor

Streatfeild, R. A.

Stuart-Wortley, Alice

Stuart-Wortley, Charles

Sullivan, Sir Arthur

“About Music”

The Golden Legend

HMS Pinafore

In Memoriam

Iolanthe

The Tempest

Summerfield, Penny

Sunday Times (London)

Sunderland Philharmonic Society

Sydney, Sir Philip, Arcadia

symphonic poems


Tablet, The

Tasso, Tarquato

Taylor, Ronald

Tchaikovsky, Piotr Ilyich

Yevgeny Onegin

Vakula the Smith

Tennyson, Alfred Lord

Terry, Charles Sanford

Thomas, Arthur Goring

Thompson, Herbert

Thomson, Aidan, J.

Thomson, Arthur

Thoreau, Henry

Three Choirs (Gloucester) Festival

Times (London)

Tinel, Edgar

“Tipperary”

Tolkien, J. R. R.

Tosti, Paolo

Tractarians

Trevelyan, George Macaulay

Trowell, Brian

Tulving, Endel


Uhland, Ludwig

Ultramontanism

University of Birmingham


Valois, Ninette de

van Dresser, Marcia, (see Dresser, Marcia van)

Vaughan Williams, Ralph

“What Have We Learnt from Elgar?”

Venanzi, Angelo

“Dance of the Bayadères”

Viardot, Pauline

Victoria, Queen

Virgil

Visetti, Alberto


Wagner, Richard

Götterdämmerung

Meistersinger

Parsifal

Siegfried

Tristan und Isolde

Walker, Ernest

A History of Music in England

Walsh, Caroline

Walton, William

Viola Concerto

Hindemith Variations

Warlock, Peter

Warrender, Sir George John Scott

Warrender, Lady Maud

Waterworth, Father William

“The Popes and the English Church”

Waugh, Evelyn, Brideshead Revisited

Weaver, Helen

Webb, Frank

Weber, Max

Weekly Dispatch

Weingartner, Felix

Wellesley, Lord (Richard Colley Wesley)

Wells, H. G.

The History of Mr. Polly

Kipps

Love and Mr. Lewisham

Mr. Britling Sees It Through

The War That Will End Wars

Werner, Hildegard

Westminster Gazette

Weston, Robert P.

Westrup, Sir Jack

Whately, Richard, Archbishop of Dublin

Whinfield, E. W.

White, Maude Valérie

“The Devout Lover”

Whitehall, Harold, Tyneside Hymn of Hate

Whitman, Walt

Wilde, Oscar

Wilson, J. Dover

Winckelmann, Johann Joachim

Winnington-Ingram, Arthur Foley

Winnowing-Fan: Poems of the Great War, The (Binyon)

“For the Fallen”

“The Fourth of August”

“To Goethe”

“To Women”

Wolfrum, Dr. Philipp

Christmas Mystery

Wolzogen, Hans von, Handbücher

Wood, Henry

Woodforde-Finden, Amy, ‘Kashmiri Song’

Worcester

Worcester Amateur Instrumental Society

Worcester Cathedral

Elgar Window

Worcester Glee Club

Worcester Philharmonic (Society)

World, The

World War I

World War II

Worthington, Julia “Pippa”


Yastrebtsev, V. V.

Yates, Nigel

Yorke, Alexander

Yorkshire Post

Young, Percy M.

“Young England” circle

“Your King and Country Need You”

Ysaÿe, Eùgene


Zeitschrift der internationlen Musikgesellschaft

Zemlinsky, Alexander

Zweig, Stefan