First Published, 1897 (Arthur P. Schmidt).

1. Winter Wraps his Grimmest Spell.

2. As the Gloaming Shadows Creep.

These are two effective male-voice choruses. The first number being a setting of MacDowell's lines after Nithart, and the second of verses by the composer, inspired by Frauenlob. These latter beautiful lines were also used in number four of the Four Songs, Op. 56.

MacDowell composed three part-songs for Female-Voice Choir. They have no opus numbers and are entitled:—

Summer Wind. _Two College Songs:

1. Alma Mater.

2. At Parting_.

They are well written and effective, the College Songs being particularly interesting, while Summer Wind has one of the composer's beloved nature subjects as its inspiration. Published by Arthur P. Schmidt.

In addition to the Six Little Sketches on pieces by Bach, and the pieces contained in the albums entitled From the Eighteenth Century, MacDowell also revised and edited for the pianoforte the following compositions:—