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
Dvoák, 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