Jodelet (Keiser)
Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine
John Bull (Arbuthnot)
Johnson, Samuel
Jommelli, Niccolò
Jonah (Carissimi)
Jones, Inigo
Jonson, Ben
Joseph in Egypt (Gasparini)
Joubert, Joseph
Judith (Defesch)
Justinian, Emperor
Kant, Gottlob Immanuel
Kantate (Ewerhart)
Kantaten Frühling (Riemann)
Keats, John
Keiser, Reinhard
Kelly, John
Kerll, Johann Caspar
Kielmansegg, Baron Johann Adolf
Kielmansegg, Baroness Marie
Killegrew, Thomas
Kipling, Rudyard
Kircher, Athanasius
Kirchhoff, Gottfried
Kirkpatrick, Ralph
Klopstock, Friedrich Cottlieb
Kretzschmar, Hermann
Krieger, Adam
Krieger, Johann
Krieger, Johann Philipp
Krohn, Ilmari
Kuhnau, Johann
Kusser, Johann Sigismund
Lafontaine, Jean de
Lagarde, Signor (singer)
La Harpe, Jean François
Lam, Basil
Lambe, William
Lampe, John Frederick
Lampugnani, Giovanni Battista
Landi, Stefano
Landshoff, Ludwig
Lanier, Nicholas
Larsen, Jens Peter
Lasso, Orlando di,
laudi
Lavignac, Albert
Lawes, Henry
Lawrence, William J.
Le Blond, Peter
Le Brun, Charles
Lecky, William E. H.
Legrenzi, Giovanni
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
Leichtentritt, Hugo
Leo, Leonardo
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim
Levy, Kenneth
Lewis, Anthony
Lillo, George
Liszt, Franz
Litaniae Lauretanae (Palestrina)
liturgical play
Locatelli, Pietro
Locke, John
Locke, Matthew
Lockman, John
Loeillet, Jean Baptiste
Loewenberg, Alfred
Logroscino, Nicola
Longus
Lotti, Antonio
Louis XIV, King of France
Love’s Labour’s Lost (Shakespeare)
Lowe, Thomas
Lowth, Robert
Lübeck
Lübeck, Vincent
Lucio Vero (Ariosti)
Lully, Jean Baptiste
Lustig, Jakob Wilhelm
Luther, Martin
Lycurgus
Macauley, Thomas Babington
Macbeth (Verdi)
Mace, Thomas
Macfarren, Sir George Alexander
Maclaine, Mr. (organist)
Maclaine, Mrs. (singer)
Madan, Martin
madrigal, post-Renaissance
Maffei, Scipione
Magnificat (Erba)
Maintenon, Mme. Françoise de
Mainwaring, John
Maitland, Frederick William
Malory, Sir Thomas
Malraux, André
Manchester, Earl of
Mancini, Francesco
Mann, Alfred
Mannheim orchestra
Mansart, François
Marcello, Alessandro
Marcello, Benedetto
Marchi, Antonio
Maria Casimira, Queen of Poland
Marlborough, Duchess of
Marlborough, Duke of
Marlowe, Christopher
Marpurg, Friedrich Wilhelm
Martini, Padre Giambattista
Martyrdom of Theodora and Didymus, The (Boyle)
mascherata
Mason, John
masque, see English theatre
Mass in B minor (Bach)
Mass in D major (Beethoven)
Masson, Paul Marie
Mattei, see Amadei
Mattheson, Johann
Mauro, Ortensio
Mazzaferrata, Giovanni Battista
Medici, Grand Duke Cosimo III de’
Medici, Ferdinando de’
Medici, Gastone de’
Medici, Lorenzo de’
Meleagro (Ziani)
Mendelssohn, Felix
Merighi, Margherita
Mersmann, Hans
Messiah (Klopstock)
Metamorphoses (Ovid)
Metastasio, Pietro
Methodism
Meyer, Ernst Hermann
Michaelsen, Johanna Friderike, Handel’s niece and heir
Michaelsen, Michael Dietrich Handel’s brother-in-law
Michelangelo Buonarroti
Middlesex, Earl of
Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (Mendelssohn)
Mill, John Stuart
Miller, James
Milton, John
Milton, John (sen.)
Minato, Niccolò
Mitridate Eupatore (Scarlatti)
Mizler, Lorenz Christoph
Modulatio Organica (Kerll)
Molière
Montagnana, Antonio
Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley
Montague, Duke of
Montaigne, Michel de
Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat
Monteverdi, Claudio
Monza, Signora (singer)
Moore, Edward
Moreau, Jean Baptiste
Morell, Thomas
Morley, Thomas
Morris, Gael
Morte d’Abele, La (Leo)
Moser, Hans Joachim
Moses (Perti)
Motteux, Pierre Antoine
Mozart, Leopold
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Muffat, Georg
Muffat, Gottlieb
Müller-Blattau, Joseph
Munich
Musaeus
Musical Offering, The (Bach)
Musick’s Monument (Mace)
Musique de Table (Telemann)
Myers, Robert Manson
Nanino, Giovanni Maria
Naples
Narciso (D. Scarlatti)
Neale, William
Negri, Maria Caterina
Negri, Rosa
Nerone (Perti)
Neu-Eröffnete Orchestre, Das (Mattheson)
Neumeister, Erdmann
Newcastle, Duke of
Newton, Sir Isaac
Newton, John (Rev.)
Nicolini (Nicolo Grimaldi .
Nicoll, Allardyce
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Nonconformism
North, Roger
Nozze di Figaro, Le (Mozart)
Numitore (Porta)
Octavia (Keiser)
Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day (Blow)
Oedipus Rex (Stravinsky)
Old Testament:
role in English oratorio
and English Protestantism
and German Protestantism
and Greek drama
in Handel’s oratorios
in Italian oratorio
as mythus
in oratorio (general)
Opera of the Nobility
Opinioni de’ cantori (Tosi)
oratorio:
in Germany, see cantata, German
in Italy
Oratorio della Santissima Annunziata (Scarlatti)
Orfeo (Gluck)
Orontes (Theile)
Orphée (Cluck)
Ortega y Gasset, José
Otello (Verdi)
Ottoboni, Pietro Cardinal
Otway, Thomas
Ovid
Owen, Robert
Oxford University
Pachelbel, Johann
Pacini, Andrea
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da
Palestri
nian ideal
Pallavicino, Carlo
Pamela (Richardson)
Panfili, Benedetto, Cardinal
Paradise Lost (Milton)
Parallèle des Italiens et des François (Raguenet)
Pariati, Pietro
Parsifal (Wagner)
Pasquini, Bernardo
Passion, German; see also cantata, German
Passion According to St. John (Bach)
Passion According to St. John (Selle)
Passion According to St. Mark (Keiser)
Passion According to St. Matthew (Bach)
Passione di Cristo, La (Ariosti)
Pastor fido, Il (Guarini)
pastoral, see English theatre
Pellegrini, Valeriano
Pendarves, Mrs. Mary, see Delany, Mrs. Patrick
Pepusch, John Christopher
Pepys, Samuel
Percival, John, Viscount
Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista
Perotinus
Perti, Giacomo Antonio
Pescetti, Giovanni Battista
Peterson, Franklin
Petrarch
Petrucci, Ottaviano dei
Philips, Ambrose
Philomela pia seu Missae 6 (Habermann)
Pia Desiderata (Spener)
Piave, Francesco Maria
Piccinni, Niccolò
Pietism:
England
Germany
Italy
Pilotti, Elizabetta
Pincherle, Marc
Pindar
Pirro, André
Pirro e Demetrio (Scarlatti)
Pisendel, Johann Georg
Pistocchi, Francesco Antonio
Pitoni, Giuseppe Ottavio
Pius IV, Pope
Plato
Playford, John
Plutarch
Poe, Edgar Allan
Poglietti, Alessandro
Polifemo (Ariosti)
Poliziano, Angelo
Pollarolo, Carlo
Polly (Gay)
Polwarth, Lord
Pomo d’Oro, Il (Cesti)
Ponte, Lorenzo da, see da Ponte, Lorenzo
Pooley (Jennens’s “secretary”)
Pope, Alexander
Porpora, Nicola Antonio
Port Royal
Porta, Giovanni
Porter, Walter
Postel, Christian
Powell, Walter
Powers, Harold
Prévost, Abbé Antoine-François
Pro Populo Anglicano Defensio (Milton)
Procopius
Prout, Ebenezer
Provenzale, Francesco
Prunières, Henry
Psyche (Shadwell-Locke)
Puccini, Giacomo
Purcell, Henry
Puritanism:
England
France
Quagliati, Paolo
Qual prodigio (Stradella)
Quantz, Johann Joachim 667
Quinault, Philippe
Quinn, James
Quinn, Dr. W. C.
Rabelais, François
Racine, Jean 373, 375-380, 512, 569
influence on Handelian oratorio
Raguenet, Abbé François
Rameau, Jean Philippe
Rappresentazione di Anima e di Corpo (Cavalieri)
Raynor, Henry
recitative
Reger, Max
Reimann, August
Reinhard, Dr. Wilhelm
Reinhold, Thomas
Reinken, Jan Adams
Rejoice in the Lord Alway (Purcell)
Remarks on the Beauties of Poetry (Webb)
Rembrandt van Rijn
Renan, Ernest
Reni, Guido
Requiem Mass (Mozart)
Reynaud, Louis
Reynolds, Sir Joshua
Rich, John (father and son)
Richardson, Samuel
Riemann, Hugo
Riemschneider, Johann Gottfried
Rietz, Julius
Rinuccini, Ottavio
rispetti
Rist, Johann
Riva, Giuseppe
Robinson, Anastasia
Robinson, Mrs. Ann Turner
Robinson, Edward Arlington
Robinson, Percy
Robinson Crusoe (Defoe)
Rocchetti, Philip
Rockstro, William
Rodin, Auguste
Rolland, Romain
Rolli, Paolo
Rome
Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare)
Roner, Andrew
Ronsard, Pierre
Rosalinda (J. C. Smith)
Rosamond (Clayton)
Rosaura (Scarlatti)
Roscius Anglicanus (Downes)
Roseingrave, Thomas
Rosenkavalier, Der (Strauss)
Rossi, Giacomo
Rossi, Luigi
Rossini, Gioacchino
Roubillac, Louis François (Roubiliac)
Roullet, François du
Rousseau, Jacques
Rousseau, Jean Jacques
Royal Academy of Music
Royal Academy of Music (Cambert-Grabu)
Royal Academy of Music (Handel-Heidegger)
Ruggieri, Giovanni Maria
Ruskin, John
Ruspoli, Francesco Maria, Marquess of
Russell, Mr. (singer)
sacra rappresentazione
Sacrifizio di Elia, Il (Veneziano)
St. Augustine
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