NO. |
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PAGE
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18. |
He Didn't Purchase, |
25
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39. |
High Art, |
43
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8. |
History Repeats Itself, |
16
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274. |
Honest Opinions, |
269
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82. |
How Berlioz Fooled the Critics, |
80
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122. |
How Paganini Secured his Favorite Fiddle, |
121
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68. |
How to Make a Singer Sing, |
68
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60. |
How to Secure a Successful Début, |
61
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285. |
Humor in Composition, |
280
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191. |
Il Trovatore, |
188
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169. |
Imagination a Factor in Hearing Music, |
167
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200. |
Impositions on Musicians, |
197
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128. |
In Bülow's Class-Room, |
128
|
11. |
Irish Enthusiasm, |
19
|
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54. |
Jealousy in the Family, |
56
|
270. |
Jenny Lind's Generosity, |
266
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|
104. |
Keeping at It, |
101
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20. |
Keep in with the Accompanist, |
27
|
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95. |
Lablache and Tom Thumb, |
92
|
67. |
Leoncavallo's Whimsical Opinion of his "Clowns," |
67
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149. |
Lind's First Engagement, |
150
|
242. |
Liszt as an Advertiser, |
238
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250. |
Liszt's Completion of the Beethoven Monument, |
246
|
123. |
Liszt on Mendelssohn, |
122
|
130. |
Liszt's Playing and his Generosity, |
130
|
103. |
Liszt's Precocity, |
99
|
269. |
Liszt's Reply to Louis Philippe, |
265
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299. |
Liszt—Thalberg, |
298
|
134. |
Lives of Labor, |
134
|
241. |
Longevity of Musicians, |
235
|
|
71. |
Manuscript for Kettles, |
71
|
81. |
Malibran's Generosity, |
79
|
124. |
Mara's Revenge, |
124
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76. |
Mendelssohn Composing for Fun, |
75
|
35. |
Mendelssohn's Dislike of Meyerbeer, |
39
|
234. |
Mendelssohn's Kindness, |
230
|
143. |
Mendelssohn at Work, |
144
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195. |
Misdirected and Repressed Talent, |
192
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109. |
Modulations, |
105
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53. |
Moscheles' Blunder, |
55
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65. |
Mozart's Acknowledgment |
66
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170. |
Musical and Non-Musical Accent, |
168
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