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No. 1. Elegie for string quartet. Boston : Boston Music Co, 1913.
No. 2. Humoresque on two American Folk-tunes "Swanee River" and "Dixie" for String Quartet, with Bass ad lib, [or violin and P. F.]. [Boston] : C. C. Birchard & Co, 1927.
No. 1 Chant Nègre. An Idyl., New York : G. Schirmer, (1912).
Arr: Bes' ob all. A Darky Crooning Song, words by F. H. Martens. New York : G. Schirmer, (1913).
No. 2 In Elizabethan days : old English dance, New York : Fischer, 1912::
In Elizabethan Days. Aus den Tagen der Königin Elisabeth. Old English Dance ... for Violin and Piano. Mainz, etc : B. Schott's Söhne, (1912).
No. 3.Elegy in G minor Boston, Mass : Boston Music Co, (1912).
No. 4,Intermède Arabe. Boston : O. Ditson Co, (1913).
Op. 33. Three Preludes for the Piano. Boston : O. Ditson Co, (1912)
i. At Evening. ii. An Oriental Sketch. iii. Tristesse.
Op. 34. Songs
No.1 A Sigh. Soupir. A. Sully-Prudhomme, translated by H. F. Peyser. Boston : O. Ditson Co, (1914).
No. 2, I dreamed and wept a-dreaming. Ich hab' im Traum geweinet. [Song, words by] H. Heine, translated by F. H. Martens. Boston : O. Ditson Co, (1912).
No. 3 We two. Mein Glück. Poem by E. Staus (translated by F. H. Martens)
No. 5 I shall awake. The Master of Sunshine and Song. [Song.] Verse by F. H. Martens. (.Cincinnati, etc : J. Church Co, 1928.
At Morning. Quartet for women's voices. [Words by] W. A. Brady. Cincinnati, etc : J. Church Co, (1915.)
No. 8. Poem by A. Gilberté, etc.New York, Boston : C. Fischer, (1915).
Op.35 Symphonic Rhapsody in F minor, for violin with piano or orchestra accompaniment. Edition with piano accompaniment. New York: C. Fischer, 1922.
Op.36 Songs
No. 1 Mirage. Three-Part Song for women's voices. [Words by] F. H. Martens. .
No. 2 The Passing Hours. Part-Song for women's voices. [Words by] F. H. Martens.
No. 3 When I dwelt in Arcady. Three-Part Song for women's voices. [Words by] F. H. Martens. Cincinnati, J. Church Co, (1913.)
No.6 Old English song. : Four-part song for men's voices. Poem from George Borrow's 'Lavengro'..Boston, etc : White-Smith Music Pub. Co, c1914.
Op. 37. Piano Compositions. Cincinnati, J. Church Co, 1914.
1. Rhapsody. 2. Valse triste.
Op. 38. No. 2,Come to me. [Song, words by] C. Rossetti. .Boston : O. Ditson Co, (1914).
No. 1. A Lover's Litany. poem by W. S. Brady.Boston, etc : White-Smith Music Publishing Co, (1914).
No.2 Before the paling of the stars : A Christmas carol.
No. 3.The stirrup cup. Poem by J. Hay. New York : Huntzinger & Dilworth, 1916.
No. 4 Green. Poem by D. H. Lawrence. Boston : Boston Music Co, 1916.
No. 5 This is the day the Christ is born Boston : Oliver Ditson, c1919
Opus 40. No. 1 Intermezzo. a. Arranged for Strings New York : J. Fischer & Bro, [1934]
Op. 41;
No. 1. [Violoncello and P. F.] Boston, New York : A. P. Schmidt Co, 1918. No. 1 Eclogue For violoncello and piano. <Revised edition by the composer.> New York : Southern Music Publishing Co, [1964]
Eclogue. <Op. 41; No. 1a.> For violin and piano. <Revised edition by the composer.> New York : Southern Music Publishing Co, [1964]
Op. 42
Op. 43 Two Sappho Fragments. i. To evening. (Translated by W. H. Appleton.) ii. Yea, thou shalt die. (Translated by J. A. Symonds.).Boston : O. Ditson Co, 1915.
Op. 44. Songs
No. 2.Dark and wondrous Night. Dunkle, schöne Nacht. [Song, words by] O. J. Bierbaum, translated by F. H. Martens. Boston : O. Ditson Co, 1917.
No. 3.Tears. [Song, words by] A. Symons. Boston : O. Ditson Co, 1917.
No. 4.Swans. poem by S. Teasdale. New York, etc : G. Ricordi & Co, 1917. No. 4a. for Women's Voices, S. S. A.London : G. Ricordi & Co, 1934.
No. 5.Now like a Lantern. words by A. Raphael. New York, etc : G. Ricordi & Co, 1919.
Op. 45. Songs
No.1 The faltering dusk Untermeyer, Louis, 1885-1977. Boston : O. Ditson, c1919
No.2 The crystal gazer lyric by John Alan Haughton ; Boston : O. Ditson, c1921
No.3 Invocation (Gebet) Boston : Oliver Ditson Co., [c1922]
No.4b.Song without Words. For three-part Women's Voices. New York, Birmingham : J. Fischer & Bro, 1921.
No. 5.The Great Awakening. words by G. Johnstone..New York : G. Ricordi :
The Great Awakening ... Op. 45. No. 5. Arr. for mixed chorus by H. BarlowNew York : G. Ricordi & Co, 1921.
The Great Awakening ... Op. 45. No. 5. Arr. for female voices by H. Barlow.New York : G. Ricordi & Co, 1921.
No. 6 Body and Soul. words by H. Robè. New York, G. Ricordi & Co, 1922.
No. 3 Like a Cradle Song New York, C. Fischer, 1924.
No. 4.Tango. New York, C. Fischer, 1924.
No. 5. Scherzo. New York, etc : C. Fischer, 1924.
Opus 47. No. 1.Toward Evening. Prelude for pianoforte. New York : G. Schirmer, 1922.
Op. 48. Songs Two Short Songs ... Op. 48. No. 4.)
No. 1, "I have seen Dawn Poem by J. Masefield... New York : G. Schirmer, 1922.
No. 2b. Pleading. Bitte ... [Four-part song.]New York, Birmingham : J. Fischer & Bro, 1925.
No. 3 Alle Dinge haben Sprache. (Unto all Things Voice is given.) (C. Flaischlen. English words by F. H. Martens.).
No.4 Dragonflies. R. C. Price. New York : G. Schirmer, 1925.
No. 5.Cuckoo love. (English folk-ryhme. ) New York : G. Schirmer, 1925.
Op. 49. A Rococo Romance. A Choral Cycle of four poems for women's voices, soprano solo and orchestra, or piano. Poems by F. H. Martens. Boston : C. C. Birchard & Co, 1924.