Title
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Forces
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Genre
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Date
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Publisher
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Notes
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Violin Concerto
|
vn orch
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Orchestral
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1905
|
Schirmer
|
|
Rêverie tristesse
|
vn pf
|
Chamber
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1905
|
Schirmer
|
|
Mood impressions
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vn pf
|
Chamber
|
1905
|
Schirmer
|
|
Zigeuner-Liebe und Leben
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vn pf
|
Chamber
|
1905
|
Schirmer
|
|
Incantation
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vn pf
|
Chamber
|
1905
|
Schirmer
|
|
In a sylvan Vale
|
pf
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Piano
|
1907
|
A.P. Schmidt
|
|
Possessed
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v pf
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Vocal
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1907
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Presser
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Words by Sophia Margaretta Hensley
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In fair Castile
|
pf
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Piano
|
1907
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Presser
|
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The Indian serenade
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v pf
|
Vocal
|
1907
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Clayton F. Summy Co
|
|
The Fairyland Bellman
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v
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Vocal
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1907
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O. Ditson
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Words by M.E. Webb
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For you alone
|
v pf
|
Vocal
|
1907
|
A.P. Schmidt
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Words by F. L. Stanton
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My 'long-shore Lass
|
v
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Vocal
|
1907
|
A.P. Schmidt
|
Words by L.M. Montgomery
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A Wet Sheet and a flowing Sea
|
v
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Vocal
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1907
|
Schirmer
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Words by A. Cunningham
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Fair Winds
|
v
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Vocal
|
1908
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O. Ditson
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Words by J.T. Fields
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To Wonder-Town
|
v
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Vocal
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1908
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A. P. Schmidt
|
|
Daisyland
|
v
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Vocal
|
1908
|
A. P. Schmidt
|
|
Little Bit of a Fellow
|
v
|
Vocal
|
1908
|
A. P. Schmidt
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Words by F. L. Stanton.
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The ballad of the lake
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v
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Vocal
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1909
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Clayton F. Summy
|
|
Reflection
|
vn pf
|
Chamber
|
1909
|
Carl Fischer
|
|
The dream hour
|
vn pf
|
Chamber
|
1910
|
Carl Fischer
|
In first position
|
12 melodious etudes
|
2 vn
|
Chamber
|
1910
|
Arthur. P. Schmidt
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In first position. Op. 100
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Three Concert Solos
|
vn pf
|
Chamber
|
1910
|
Carl Fischer
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1. Serenade Caprice 2. The Dream Hour 3. Caprice Excentrique
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The Butterfly Chase
|
v pf
|
Vocal
|
1910
|
O. Ditson
|
Words by E. Gray. For women's voices.
|
Spring Time Fancies
|
pf
|
Piano
|
1910
|
Carl Fischer
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1. Flower Frolic 2. The Robins' Wedding
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Love's Torment
|
vn pf
|
Chamber
|
1911
|
Carl Fischer
|
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Three Concert Solos
|
vn pf
|
Chamber
|
1911
|
Carl Fischer
|
1. Serenade-Caprice, 2. The Dream Hour, 3. Caprice Excentrique
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The Elves
|
v
|
Vocal
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1912
|
Schirmer
|
Words by C. d'A. Mackay. For 3-part women's chorus.
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Six elementary pieces for the young violinist
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vn pf
|
Chamber
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1913
|
Schirmer
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1. The little volunteers 2. Morning welcome 3. Going for violets 4. On the way to school 5. Good-bye to summer 6. The song of the ducks
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The Djinns
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v pf
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Vocal
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1913
|
O. Ditson
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A ballad for baritone solo and chorus of mixed voices. Words by Victor Hugo, translated by John L. O'Sullivan
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Colors of the Butterfly
|
v
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Vocal
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1913
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A. P. Schmidt
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Words by N. Waterman.
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The Greedy Bear
|
v
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Vocal
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1913
|
A. P. Schmidt
|
|
In the Meadow
|
v
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Vocal
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1913
|
A. P. Schmidt
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Words by F. D. Sherman
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O were my Love yon Lilac fair
|
v pf
|
Vocal
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1914
|
Schirmer
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Words by R. Burns. Part-song for men's chorus.
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Love's Radiance
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v pf
|
Vocal
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1914
|
Schirmer
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Words by T. Hood. Part-song for men's chorus.
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Love's Horn doth blow
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v pf
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Vocal
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1914
|
Schirmer
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Words by T. L. Beddoes. Part-song for women's chorus.
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Zorah
|
v orch
|
Vocal
|
1914
|
O. Ditson
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Words by Frederick Herman Martens. Cantata for women's chorus.
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Cupid and Campaspe
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v orch
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Vocal
|
1914
|
Schirmer
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Words by J. Lyly. Part-song for men's chorus.
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Three poetic fancies
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vn pf
|
Chamber
|
1914
|
Carl Fischer
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1. River legend, 2. Roses of yesterday (Roses of Yester Year), 3. Amourette (Frauen-Laune. Valse caprice).
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La Belle Coquette
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vn pf
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Chamber
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1914
|
Schirmer
|
|
Sunset fancies
|
vn (vc) pf
|
Chamber
|
1914
|
Carl Fischer
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1. At the lily pond, 2. Sweet content, 3. Summer longings, 4. The mirthful shepherd. (Danse rustique).
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Onowa, a Legend of the Iroquois
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v orch
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Vocal
|
1916
|
Festival Publishing Co.
|
|
The lovers (Phanton Canoe)
|
orch
|
Orchestral
|
1916
|
|
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First steps in ensemble playing
|
vn pf
|
Chamber
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1916
|
Carl Fischer
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Five poetic melodies illustrating attractive poems for four violins and piano with optional viola and cello parts. Sundown (words by Emily Carter), Moon so round and yellow, The reapers (words by Matthias Barr), Spring rain (words by Mary N. Prescott), May (words by Emily Carter).
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The wood-nymph
|
v
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Vocal
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1917
|
O. Ditson
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Words by Barry Cornwall. 4-part song for women's voices.
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The May-Pole of Merry Mount
|
v
|
Vocal
|
1917
|
O. Ditson
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Words by F. H. Martens. Choral ballad for women's voices.
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The Vagabond Lover
|
v
|
Vocal
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1917
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O. Ditson
|
Words by Alexander Brome. Part-song for men's voices.
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When green Leaves come again
|
v
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Vocal
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1917
|
O. Ditson
|
Words by Thomas Haynes Bayly.. 4-part song for women's voices.
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Interpretation Studies for the pianoforte (Junior grades)
|
pf
|
Piano
|
1918
|
Presser
|
In collaboration with George Farlane
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Mother Goose's Goslings
|
v orch
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Piano
|
1920
|
Schirmer
|
Children's Operetta, based on traditional tunes. Libretto by Bornschein.
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First lessons on the violoncello (for individual or class instruction)
|
vc
|
Chamber
|
1920
|
O. Ditson
|
|
The Four Winds
|
v
|
Vocal
|
1921
|
J. Fischer & Bro
|
Poem by C. Luders. Part-song for men's voices
|
Jack o' Lantern
|
v
|
Vocal
|
1922
|
J. Fischer & Bro
|
Words by S. H. Swett. Part-song for women's voices
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The Dying Decadent
|
v
|
Vocal
|
1923
|
J. Fischer & Bro
|
Words by Louis Untermeyer. Part-song
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Ships in harbor
|
v
|
Vocal
|
1923
|
J. Fischer & Bro
|
Words by H. L. Mencken. Ballad for men's voices
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The Sea
|
v
|
Vocal
|
1923
|
J. Fischer & Bro
|
Words by J. McLeod. Part-song for men's voices
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Invictus
|
v
|
Vocal
|
1924
|
C.C. Birchard & Co.
|
Words by W. E. Henley. Part-song for men's voices
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The Word made Flesh (Christmas Cantata)
|
v orch
|
Vocal
|
1925
|
C.C. Birchard & Co.
|
Text from the Scriptures and Hymnology.
|
The dancer (air de ballet)
|
vn pf
|
Chamber
|
1926
|
Presser
|
|
Morning gladness
|
vn pf
|
Chamber
|
1930
|
Boston Music Co.
|
|
Arcadian suite
|
orch
|
Orchestral
|
1931
|
O. Ditson
|
|
A page from my note book as a greeting to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Lansburgh
|
v pf
|
Orchestral
|
1934
|
|
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Appalachian Legend (The Singing Hills)
|
vc pf
|
Chamber
|
1939
|
|
Dedicated to Maurice Eisenberg
|
Southern Ballad
|
vc pf
|
Chamber
|
1945
|
|
Dedicated to Felix Robert Mendelssohn
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