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Op.5 - The Resurrection for tenor, mixed chorus (satb), orchestra and organ (Chappell, 1881). First performance 1875.
Op.6 - Queen Mary, incidental Music to Tennyson's play (Augener). First performance 1876.
Op.7 - 6 Songs of Heinrich Heine (Augener).
Op.8 - God is Our Hope and Strength, The Forty-Sixth Psalm for soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass, chorus, and orchestra (Novello). First performance 1877.
Op.46 - Mass in G major for soprano, alto, tenor, bass, chorus, and orchestra (1892) (Novello). First performance 1893.
Op.47 - 4 Part-Songs (1892) (Novello).
No.1: Soft, soft wind
No.2: Sing heigh ho
No.3: Airly Beacon
No.4: The Knight's tomb
Op.48 - Incidental Music to 'Becket' (unpublished as of 1921, except for a duet published in 1898). First performance 1893. (Funeral March from this score was arranged for organ by Nicholson and published by Stainer & Bell in 1925.)
Op.59 - Piano Concerto No.1 in G major (1894, finished 1894-10-18) (unpublished as of 1921). First performance 1895-5-27. Autograph full score at the British Library.
Op.60 - Moore's Irish Dances Restored, edited and arranged for voice and piano (Boosey).
Op.61 - Shamus O'Brien, comic opera (Boosey). 1895, First performance 1896.
Op.62 - Phaudrig Crohoore for chorus and orchestra (Boosey). First performance 1896.
The Golden Legend for soloists, chorus, and orchestra (composed 1875).
Choric Ode for chorus and orchestra (composed 1907).
An Ancient Melody for violin and piano.
6 Irish Dances for violin and piano.
6 Irish Marches for violin and piano.
Te Deum Laudamus in B♭ major for chorus and organ (or larger accompaniment?) (3 pages) (with introduction added for the Coronation of 1902, and published by Novello around then. (Can be purchased via Amazon.com or borrowed from a number of libraries...))