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MILITARY MUSIC AND ITS STORY. |
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Horn, prototype of modern
trumpet, 2. "Hudibras" quoted, 1. Institut National de Musique,
80. International Exhibition, 140. Italian trumpet signals, 20. James's "Military Dictionary," 1816, 60. " Jingling Johnnie," 75-6. Jullien and military bands,
124. Kappey on old drum and fife
bands, 31. -—-— quoted, 8, 14, 65, 71,
81, 96, 102. Kastner's "Manuel General,"
108. Kettledrummers as soloists,
43. Kettledrums and trumpets at
the Restoration, 35.
---------in German army, 36.
Key-bugle, 87.
.--------- gave first complete
scale to brass instruments,
87. —_, Halliday's. 87. King's minstrels, 9.
--------- trumpeter in 1292, 0.
Kneller Hall, 134.
---------Hall, Teachers at, 134.
Kiiffner, 108.
Lancers' (Seventeenth) Band,
128. —-------(Seventeenth) Band,
List of, 130. "Line" bandmasters, 106. Lituus, 4. Lully wrote for military band,
46. Machiavelli's "Art of War,"
17.
--------- on fifes. 29.
March for hautboys, 46.
---------for kettledrums, 42.
---------for trumpets, 41.
---------of the Scottish Archers,
62.
--------- traced to war song of
antiquity, 21.
Marlborough's hautboys, 55. |
"Mars, his Triumph," 31.
---------, his Triumph," Music
for drums and fifes from, 32. Marshal de Saxe, 22.
--------- de Saxe, and the military band, 72.
Mendelssohn asked to recommend bandmasters, 95.
Mersenne on oboe, 47.
Military art, Revival of, 12.
bands directed by civilians, 96.
--------- bands on tour, 127.
---------concerto, 100.
--------- concerto, Re-organisation of, 105.
--------- music among Egyptians, 2.
--------- music from 1500-1700,
26.
--------- music in early England, 1.
---------music of the Trains of
Artillery, 42.
--------- music schools, none at
end of seventeenth century, 52.
---------School of Music, 133.
Minstrels held in high esteem,
15.
---------well paid, 15.
Mozart on oboe, 47.
Musical signals taught in
armies in sixteenth century,
16. " Music at the Prussian
Court," 65. Napoleon, military bands
under, 80. ---------, military bands under,
Composition of. 81. National Guard of France, 79.
--------- Guard of France,
Band of, seventy in number 79.
Neithardt, 108.
Nicolai quoted, 67.
Niecks quoted, 99.
Oboe adopted by Foot Guards,
48. ---------introduced into British
service, 1678, 47. |
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