< The History of Music
- The Organ at Haarlem - Frontispiece
Figure
- Alaskan Stone Flute
- Arab Pan's-Pipe or Syrinx
- African Zanzes
- Miscellaneous Drums
- African Mrimba
- Primitive Harps and Zithers
- Chinese Pipas or Japanese Biwas
- Chinese Moon-Gitar or Yue-kin
- Chinese Ur-heen or Japanese Kokiu
- Japanese Samisen
- Chinese Temple Gong
- Chinese Cheng and Japanese Sho
- Japanese Kotos
- Hindu Vina
- Hindu Sitars
- Hindu Sarindas or Sarungis
- Hindu Sarungi
- Burmese Soung
- Javanese Anklong
- Burmese or Javanese Gong-Piano
- Burmese or Siamese Crocodile Harp
- Chinese and Siamese Ranats
- Arab Kemangehs
- Arab Kissars or Lyres
- Arab Kanoon or Zither
- Persian Guitar
- Arab Rebabs
- Persian Santir or Dulcimer
- Persian Guitar or Lute
- Persian Antelope Harps
- Egyptian Shoulder Harp or Buni
- Egyptian Harp and Harpist
- Egyptian Harp or Buni
- Egyptian Lute or Nofre
- Egyptian Harp and Harpist
- Greek Lyre or Kithara
- Greek Lyre or Kithara
- Greek Hydraulus or Water-Organ
- Fragment of the Hymn to Apollo
- Greek Lyre or Kithara and Kitharist
- The Guidonian Hand
- Neumes, 10-11th century
- Neumes, 11th century
- Neumes, 13th century
- Neumes, 14th century
- Neumes, 14th century
- The Genesis of Clefs
- Ancient Irish Harp
- Ancient Rotte or Lyre
- Welsh Crwth or Viol
- Modern Hurdy-Gurdy
- Nun's-Fiddle or Trumscheit
- Lute-Tablature
- Italian Lute
- Theorbo
- Arch-Lute
- Bass-Lute or Chitarrone
- German Positive Organ
- Italian Clavichord
- German Regal
- Italian Virginal
- Italian Portative Organ
- Moroccan Kouitara or Lute
- Old French Rebec
- Russian Balalaïka or Guitar
- German Zithers
- Milanese and Neapolitan Mandolins
- Cittern or 'English Guitar'
- Italian Guitars
- Details of Violin-Construction
- Details of Violin-Construction
- Details of Violin-Construction
- Stradivari Violin
- Stradivari Violin
- Viola da Gamba and Alto Viol
- Viola d'Amore
- Pochettes
- Recorders or Flûtes Douces
- Recorders and Flûtes à Bec
- Flutes and Piccolo
- Serpent
- German Clavichord
- Italian Harpsichord
- Clavichord and Harpsichord Actions
- Cristofori Pianoforte
- Cristofori Pianoforte
- Baryton (large viola d'Amore
- Cors Anglais or 'English Horns'
- Oboes
- Bassoons
- Clarinets
- Basset-horns
- Viola da gamba
- 'French' Horns
- Trombone
- Bows for Viols
- Cristofori Piano-Action
- Viennese Piano-Action
- English Piano-Action
- Glass Harmonica
- Modern Piano-Actions
- Modern Piano-Frame
- Saxophones
- Keyed or Kent Bugle
- Ophicleide
- Sax-Horns
- Modern Harp
- Guitars
- Sarrusophones
- German Cabinet Organ
The originals from which Figs. 1-16, 18, 20-30, 49-52, 54-57, 65-69, 77, 79-81, 88-96, 103-106, 108-109 are taken are in the Stearns Collection at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; and those from which Figs. 17, 19, 31, 33-34, 36-37, 40, 48, 58-64, 70-72, 75-76, 78, 82-87, 97-101, 110 are taken are in the Crosby-Brown Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The remaining illustrations are from photographs or engravings variously secured.
The instruments were drawn by Charles K. Stevens, and the portaits by Otto Schneider, both of New York.
Portraits
- Palestrina
- Purcell
- Schütz
- J. S. Bach
- A. Scarlatti
- Handel
- Haydn
- Gluck
- Mozart
- Beethoven
- Weber
- Schubert
- Schumann
- Mendelssohn
- Chopin
- Verdi
- Wagner
- Liszt
- Brahms
Maps
- I. France, the Low Countries and England
- II. Italy, Austria and South Germany
- III. Germany and Austria
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