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CATALOGUE

OF THE ARTICLES CONTRIBUTED BY EACH WRITER IN THE DICTIONARY.




Bramley, Rev. H. R. [H. R. B.]— Carol.
Carr, Mrs. Walter [M. C. C.]—Abel, C. H.; Abel, L. A.; Abos; Adam, L.; Adolfati; Adrien; Aerts; Agnesi; Agthe; Aguado; Ahlstroem; Aimon; Albeniz, P.; Alday; Aldovrandini; Alizard; Andrevi; Anglebert; Antiquis; Aprile; Aranaz; Arriaga; Arwidsson; Balbi; Baltzar; Banderali; Barbireau; Bardi; Barrington; Barsanti; Barthel; Bartholdy; Bassi; Batton; Beaulieu; Beaumavielle; Beck; Beer, J.; Benincori; Bertoni; Bianchi, F.; Bioni; Blaes, A; Blaes, E.; Blanchard; Bochsa; Bode; Boesset; Borjon; Boulanger; Bousquet; Brighenti; Bros; Buhl; Cadeac; Camargo; Cambini; Campenhout; Cardon; Cardoso; Caresana; Carlo; Carnicer; Caron; Caroso; Carulli; Caruso; Cassel; Castelli, I. F.; Castro; Caurroy; Cazzati; Cevallos; Chambonnières; Champion; Chatterton; Chaulieu; Chevalier; Christmann; Ciaja; Ciampi; Cianchettini; Cimador; Clement, J. G.; Clicquot; Cocchi; Coccia; Colombani; Coltellini; Comes; Compère; Conradi, A.; Conradi, J. G.; Coppola, P. A.; Corbet; Cordier; Cornette; Corri; Corri-Paltoni; Corteccia; Costa, A.; Costantini, F.; Costanzi; Coste; Costeley; Cotumacci; Coupart; Courtois; Cousser; Czerwenka; Dachstein; Daniel; Danzi, F.; Dargomyski; Dehn; Deiss; Delmotte; Demantius; Denefve; Ebers, J.; Eberwein; Eccard; Ehlert; Elsner; Elwart; Escudier; Eslava; Evers; Farinelli, G.; Ferrel; Ferretti; Ferté; Fesca; Fiala; Fink; Fioravanti; Fischer; Fladt; Flamand-Grétry; Fleming; Förstemann; Fourneaux; Fournier; Framery; Franklin; Frichot; Frick; Fritz; Fruytiers; Führer; Gabussi; Gando; Ganz; Haeser; Häuser; Haupt; Himmel; Hoffmann; Holzbauer; Hortense.
Chouquet, Gustave [G. C.]—Bertrand; Bizet; Ça ira; Cancan; Carmagnole; Carneval de Venise; Catel; Chanson; Choron; Chouquet; Clapisson; Clement, Felix; Comettant; Concert Spirituel; Conservatoire de Musique; Deldevez; Départ, chant du; Dictionaries of Music; Dugazon; Dupret; Farrenc; Fayolle; Fétis; Gabrielle, charmante; Garat; Gaveaux; Gevaert; Gluck; Gossec; Gounod; Grand Prix de Rome; Grétry; Gymnase de Mus. Militaire; Habeneck; Hainl; Halévy; Henri Quatre vive; Hérold; Institut, prix de l'; Isouard; Jacquard; Jadin; Kreutzer; La Fage; Lecocq; Lefebure-Wély; Lesueur; Loulié; Loure; Lully; Maîtrise; Malbrough; Marseillaise; Massé; Massenet; Méhul; Ménestrel; Mercure de France; Mondonville; Monpou; Monsigny; Montigny-Remaury; Musard; Musette; Mus. Libraries; Mus. Periodicals; Navoigille; Niedermeyer; Nourrit; Noverre; Odéon; Offenbach; Onslow; Opera Comique; Orphéon, l'; Orphéon; Ortigue; Paladilhe; Panseron; Parisienne, la; Partant pour la Syrie; Pasdeloup; Perne; Perrin; Persuis; Philidor; Planquette; Plantade; Poise; Poniatowski; Pougin; Prévost; Prince de la Moskowa; Prudent; Puget; Quinault; Rameau; Rebel; Réber; Reicha; Revue et Gazette Mus.; Reyer; Richault; Roger; Roi des Violons; Rossini; Rouget de Lisle; Rousseau; Saint-Aubin; Saint-Georges; Saint-Saëns; Salvayre; Sarasate; Sarti; Sax; Schoelcher; Scribe; Scudo; Semet; Serpette; Société des Concerts du Conservatoire; Solié; Stoltz; Taskin; Taudou; Thirlwall; Thomas, C. A.; Tilmant; Tolbecque; Trial; Triébert; Troupenas; Tulou; Urhan; Valentino; Vaucorbeil; Vaudeville; Ventadour Théâtre; Véron; Vidal; Vilback; Villoteau; Vingt quatre Violons; Vivier; Vogt; Vroye; Vuillaume; Weckerlin; Widor; Wilder.