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Plain-Song (see Gregorian Music)

Poetry and Music, 26, 37, 43, 45-6, 50-2, 85-92, 403 (see Aria, Song, etc.)

Poland, Music in, 529-33, 560, 647-8

Polychoric Style, The, 117, 120, 195

Polyphony (see Counterpoint)

Portugal, Music in, 140, 211-2, 228, 451, 483

Prague, 132-3, 268, 365, 395, 461, 618-9 (see also Bohemia)

Prayer Book, The English, 115, 144-6

Primitive Music, 25-31

Printing and Publishing of Music, 112-5, 329, 406, 412, 495, 513, 616, 630 (see Literature)

Prix de Rome, The (Paris), 447

'Program Music,' 138, 421, 540-1, 581-2, 631, 637

Prolation, 78-9

Provence (see Troubadours)

Psalters—French, 139;
  English, 145

Publishers (see Printing)

Puritans, The, 144, 189, 212


Rant, The, 241

Ratisbon, 605-6

Recitative—
  primitive, 26;
  ancient, 46, 51-2;
  mediæval, 66, 90;
  modern, 151-2, 273-4, 317, 428, 569 (see Opera)

Reformation, The, 111-2, 128-32, 138-40, 143-6

Religion and Music, 26, 33, 36, 41, 45-6, 63-7, etc. (see Anglican, Catholic, Greek, Lutheran, Russian Church Music)

Revue et gazette musicale (Paris), 494-5, 628

Rhapsodists, 51-2, 64, 90

Rhythm in Early Music, 26-7, 31, 33, 37, 43, 47, 52, 104

Ricercare, The, 116, 155, 219-20

Ritornelle, The, 155, 274

'Roi des Violons,' The, 228, 303

Roman Catholic Music (see Catholic)

Romantic Opera, The, 424-31, 496, 562, 567

Romantic Style, The, 336, 424-37, 495-6, 501-12, 515-22, 529-33

Roman Music, Ancient, 58-60, 87

Rome, 65, 73, 101, 114, 122-7, 178, 195-7, 222-3, 239, 269, 395, 479-81, 607

Rondel or Rota, The, 80-1

Rondo, The, 315, 318, 341

Royal Academy of Music, The (London), 487, 615, 619

Royal Chapels (see Chapels)

Russia, Music in, 353, 486, 560, 589-91, 605, 646-7


Sacred Harmonic Society, The (London) 615

Salon Music, 533-7

Saltarello, The, 155

Sängerbund, Der deutsche, 513, 601

Sarabande, The, 317

Savage Music (see Primitive Music)

Scales—
  primitive, 27;
  semi-civilized, 33, 37, 39, 43;
  ancient, 47, 55-7;
  modern, 160, 312

Scandinavian Music (see Denmark, Norway, Sweden)

Scherzo, The, 419

School Music, 620-2, 649

Semi-Civilized Music, 32-49

Sequences, 65, 73

Serenata, The, 277

Service, The Anglican, 145, 271

Seventeenth Century, The, 165-246

Siamese Music, 39-40

Signale für die musikalische Welt (Leipsic), 513

Signatures, 79

Sinfonia, The, 155, 274, 317

Singakademie, The (Berlin), 468, 600, 602

Singers, Operatic—
  18th cent., 276-7, 294, 378;
  19th, 455-6, 560-1, 574, 648

Singing-Teachers, 277, 623

Singing-Schools, Mediæval, 73

Singspiel, The German, 184-6, 277, 285, 336, 356, 378-82

Sirène, The, 491

Sixteenth Century, The, 111-62

Society of British Musicians, The, 615

Solesmes, 66, 625

Solmization—Greek, 58;
  mediæval, 69, 72, 75;
  modern, 141, 242, 621-2

Solo, Rise of the, 161, 198, 245

Sonata, The—
  16th cent., 116, 155;
  17th, 239, 246;
  18th, 316, 321-4, 341-3, 348, 388;
  19th, 419

Sonata-Form, 317, 340-3, 581

Sondershausen, 579

Song, The—
  17th cent., 205, 207;
  18th, 336, 379-84, 408, 412;
  19th, 432-7, 497, 608-10

Song without Words, The, 436

Spain, Music in, 100, 140, 210-1, 228, 397, 451, 483, 555-6, 607

Species, The Greek, 55-7, 66

Speech and Song, 26, 33, 50-2, 85-92, etc.

Srutis, 37

S's, The Three Great (17th cent.), 203, 225

Staff, The, 71-2, 75

Stringed Instruments, 229-35 (see Dulcimer, Harp, Lute, Lyre, Viol, Zither)

Suite, The, 155, 239, 317-20, 348

"Sumer is icumen in," 81