Dussek, Jan Ladislav. The Captive of Spillburg, in two acts. Altered from the favourite French drama called Le Southerrain, with a preface by the translator. The music by ——. 8º. 47 pp. M. Stace. London. 1799.
Dvořák, Antonín. Saint Ludmila; an oratorio, written by Jaroslav Vrchlický, the music composed by ——. The English version by the Rev. Dr. Troutbeck. Book of words, with analytical notes, by Joseph Bennett. Novello, Ewer & Co. London. 1886.
—— The Spectre’s Bride; a dramatic cantata, written by K. J. Erben. English version by the Rev. Dr. Troutbeck. Novello, Ewer & Co. London. 1886.
—— Four Songs. English words by Mrs. John Morgan, authorized by Dvořák. N. Simrock. Berlin. 1887.
—— by Henry T. Finck in, Famous Composers and their Works, edited by John Knowles Paine and others. J. B. Millet Co. Boston. 1891-1900.
—— in, From Grieg to Brahms; studies of some modern composers and their art, pp. 72-95, by Daniel Gregory Mason. The Outlook Co. New York. 1903.
—— Sketch of his life and estimates of his genius and place in art. Portrait and bibliography in, Masters in Music, v. 4, p. 20. Daniel Gregory Mason, editor. Bates and Guild Company. Boston. 1904.
Elson, Arthur. Modern Composers of Europe. Bohemians and others, pp. 91-114. Portraits of Dvořák and Smetana. Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons. London. 1909.