APPENDIX.

The following chronological list is intended to present to the reader a statement of the more important sacred music which has been written during the last two centuries, with its composers and dates, for the purposes of reference.

Allegri Miserere (1630). Arne Abel (1755); Judith (1764). Bach St. John Passion (1720); Magnificat in D (1723); St. Matthew Passion (1729); Christmas Oratorio (1734). Barnby Rebekah (1870). Beethoven Mount of Olives (1799-1801); Mass in C (1807); Mass in D (1822). Benedict St. Cecilia (1866); St. Peter (1870). Bennett Woman of Samaria (1867). Berlioz Grande Messe des Morts (1837); L'Enfance du Christ (1854). Brahms German Requiem (1868). Costa Eli (1855); Naaman (1864). [330] Cusins Gideon (1871). Crotch Palestine (1812); Captivity of Judah (1834). David Moses on Sinai (1846). Dvorák Stabat Mater (1875). Goldschmidt Ruth (1867). Gounod Messe Solenelle (1850); Tobie (1870); Redemption (1883); Mors et Vita (1885). Graun The Death of Jesus (1755); Prague Te Deum (1756). Handel First Passion Oratorio (1704); La Resurrezione (1708); Il trionfo del Tempo (1708); Utrecht Te Deum (1713); Second Passion Oratorio (1716); Esther (1720); Deborah (1733); Athalia (1733); Saul (1738); Israel in Egypt (1738); Messiah (1741); Samson (1742); Joseph (1743); Dettingen Te Deum (1743); Belshazzar (1744); Occasional Oratorio (1745); Judas Maccabæus (1746); Alexander Balus (1747); Joshua (1747); Solomon (1748); Susanna (1748); Theodora (1749); Jephtha (1751). Haydn Stabat Mater (1771); Return of Tobias (1774); Mariazeller Mass (1782); Imperial Mass (1797); The Creation (1796-98); Te Deum (1800); The Seasons (1800); The Seven Words (1801). [331] Hiller The Destruction of Jerusalem (1839). Horsley Gideon (1860). Kiel Requiem (1862); Christus (1866). Klein Job (1820); Jephthah (1828); David (1830). Lassus Penitential Psalms (1565); Vigiliæ Mortuorum (1565). Leslie Immanuel (1853); Judith (1858). Liszt Graner Mass (1854); Hungarian Coronation Mass (1856); Legend of Saint Elizabeth (1864); Christus (1866). Macfarren John the Baptist (1873); The Resurrection (1876); Joseph (1877). Mackenzie Rose of Sharon (1884). Marx Moses (1850). Massenet Mary Magdalen (1873); Eve (1875); The Virgin (1879). Mendelssohn Psalm cxv (1830); Psalm xcv (1835); St. Paul (1836); Hymn of Praise (1840); Elijah (1838-46); Christus (1844-47); Lauda Sion (1846). Meyerbeer God and Nature (1811). Mozart Coronation Mass (1779); Mass in C (1780); Mass in G (1785); Mass in B (1791); Ave Verum (1791); Requiem (1791). Neukomm Mount Sinai (1830); David (1834). Ouseley St. Polycarp (1854); Hagar (1873). Paine St. Peter (1873). Palestrina Papæ Marcelli Mass (1563); Stabat Mater (1589); Requiem (1591). [332] Pergolesi Stabat Mater (1736). Pierson Jerusalem (1852). Randegger Psalm cl (1872). Reinthaler Jephta (1856). Rossini Moses in Egypt (1818); Stabat Mater (1832-41); Messe Solenelle (1864). Rubinstein Tower of Babel (1870); Paradise Lost (1876). Schneider (Fr.) The Judgement of the World (1819); Paradise Lost (1824); Pharaoh (1828); Christ the Child (1829); Gideon (1829); Gethsemane and Golgotha (1838). Schubert Lazarus (1820). Schumann Paradise and the Peri (1843); Advent Hymn (1848); Mass and Requiem (1852). Schutz Passions' Music (1665). Spohr The Last Judgment (1812); The Last Things (1826); Calvary (1833); Fall of Babylon (1840). Stanford The Three Holy Children (1885). Sullivan The Prodigal Son (1869); Light of the World (1873); Martyr of Antioch (1880). Verdi Manzoni Requiem (1874); Pater Noster and Ave Maria (1880). Vogler Magnificat and Stabat Mater (1777). Wagner Das Liebesmahl der Apostel (1843). Winter Pilgrimage to Calvary (1792); Stabat Mater (1805).

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