Op. 37. “Song of the German Emperor.” Chorus and Orchestra.
Op. 39. “Dithyrambe.” (Schiller.) Tenor voice, Chorus and Orchestra.
Op. 40. “Hermione.” (“Winter’s Tale.”) Grand Opera.
Op. 41. “Odysseus.” (See above.)
Op. 43. “Arminius.” A large work for Chorus and Orchestra. Sometimes classified as an oratorio.
Op. 44. Violin Concerto. No. 2. D minor.
Op. 45. “The Song of the Bell.” (Schiller.) Chorus, four solo voices, Orchestra and Organ. This is the most ambitious work of the composer; by some it is accounted his greatest, but whoever undertakes the setting of this masterpiece of a great poet, will find his music overshadowed by the grandeur of the poetry.
Op. 46. Scotch Fantasie. Violin and Orchestra.
Op. 47. “Kol Nidrei.” A wonderfully effective setting of the ancient Hebrew hymn (many believe this to be the oldest piece of Hebrew music in existence) for Violoncello and Orchestra.
Op. 50. “Achilleus.” Solo voice, Chorus and Orchestra.