Charles Dickens and Music | Page 2

James T. Lightwood
stupefied
and, indeed, very crusty and distracted
days--better
or worse!
THOMAS CARLYLE.
CONTENTS
CHAP. PAGE
I. DICKENS AS A MUSICIAN 1
II. INSTRUMENTAL COMBINATIONS 23

III. VARIOUS INSTRUMENTS: FLUTE, ORGAN, GUITAR
(AND SOME HUMMERS) 36
IV. VARIOUS INSTRUMENTS (continued) 56
V. CHURCH MUSIC 69
VI. SONGS AND SOME SINGERS 83
VII. SOME NOTED SINGERS 112
LIST OF SONGS, &c., MENTIONED BY DICKENS 135
INDEX OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 164
INDEX OF CHARACTERS 165
GENERAL INDEX 169
LIST OF MUSIC TITLES, &c., FOUNDED ON
DICKENS'
CHARACTERS 172
LIST OF WORKS REFERRED TO
With Abbreviations Used
American Notes_ 1842 _A.N.
Barnaby Rudge_ 1841 _B.R.
Battle of Life_ 1848 _B.L.
Bleak House_ 1852-3 _B.H.
Chimes_ 1844 _Ch.
Christmas Carol_ 1843 _C.C.
Christmas Stories_ -- _C.S.

Christmas Stories--
Dr. Marigold's Prescription 1865 Dr. M.

Going into Society 1855
G.S.
Holly Tree 1855
H.T.
Mugby Junction 1866
M.J.
Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings 1863
--
No Thoroughfare 1867
N.T.
Somebody's Luggage 1862
S.L.
Wreck of the Golden Mary 1856
G.M.
Collected Papers_ -- _C.P.
Cricket on the Hearth_ 1845 _C.H.
Dombey & Son_ 1847-8 _D. &
S.
David Copperfield_ 1849-50 _D.C.
Edwin Drood_ 1870 _E.D.
Great Expectations_ 1860-1 _G.E.
Hard Times_
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