John Knowles Paine(1839-1906): a Catalogue of the Orchestral and Choral Music

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Dundonnell

I am delighted to be able to add this catalogue of the major works of America's first significant composer of large-scale music  :)

JOHN KNOWLES PAINE: A CATALOGUE OF THE ORCHESTRAL AND CHORAL MUSIC

1863:      "Domine salvum fac Praesidem nostrum" for male chorus and orchestra, op.8
1865:      Funeral March for President Lincoln for band, op. 9: 5 minutes  + (Altissimo cd)
                Mass in D minor for soloists, chorus and orchestra, op.10: 80 minutes     +  (New World cd)
1870-72: Oratorio "St. Peter" for soprano, contralto, tenor, bass, chorus and orchestra, op. 20
1872-75: Symphony No.1 in C minor, op.23: 37 minutes   +  (New World cd)
1876:      Centennial Hymn for mixed chorus, organ and orchestra, op. 27
                Overture to Shakespeare's "As You Like It", op. 28: 10 minutes         + (New World cd)
                Symphonic Poem "The Tempest", op. 31: 25 minutes   *
1877:      Duo Concertante for Violin, Cello and Orchestra, op. 33
1879:      Symphony No.2 "In Spring", op. 34: 58 minutes   +  (New World cd)
1880-81: "Oedipus Tyrannus" for soloists, male chorus and orchestra, op. 35    (Prelude-EMI and Albany cds)
1882:     Cantata "The Realm of Fancy" for soprano, contralto, tenor, baritone and orchestra, op. 36
               Poem(Cantata) "Phoebus, Aris" for tenor, male chorus and orchestra, op.37
1883:     Cantata "The Nativity", op. 38 for soprano, contralto, tenor, bass, chorus and orchestra, op.38   *
1888:     Song of Promise for soprano, chorus and orchestra, op.43
               Symphonic Poem "An Island Fantasy"("Poseidon and Amphitrie: an Ocean Fantasy"), op.44
1892:     Columbus March and Hymn for chorus, organ and orchestra
1903:     Hymn of the West for chorus and orchestra

britishcomposer

Perhaps you could make one of your little asterisks after The Nativity which has been uploaded by Jerry? (Reply #34 in the Downloads section)


JimL