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Sonata for cello and organ, op. 36; Max Reger. Aria, from Suite for violin and piano in A major, Op. 103a; Josef Rheinberger. Abendlied, No. 3 from Geistliche Gesänge, Op. 69 (originally for choir SSATTB) 3 Pièces, from 6 Pièces for violin and organ, op. 150; Dominique Rivolta Mélodie transmutée; Daniel Roth
The Unquestioned Answer (2002), for flute, two violins, cello & piano Four Colours (2003), for clarinet & piano Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (2004), for piano quartet
In the same year, Neale published the first documented English translation, beginning with "Draw nigh, draw nigh, Emmanuel", in Mediæval Hymns and Sequences. He revised this version for The Hymnal Noted, followed by a further revision, in 1861, for Hymns Ancient and Modern. This version, now with the initial line reading "O come, O come ...
Cello, 2 oboes, 2 horns, strings VIIb:3 Cello Concerto No. 3 D major c. 1780 or before Cello, orchestra lost VIIb:4 Cello Concerto No. 4 D major c. 1750-60 Cello, strings spurious, attributed to Giovanni Battista Costanzi: VIIb:5 Cello Concerto No. 5 C major 1899 Cello, orchestra spurious, attributed to David Popper [2] VIIb:g1 Cello Concerto G ...
Fugues for 2 Violins, Viola and Cello, K. 405 (1782) Adagio and Fugue in C minor for 2 Violins, Viola and Cello, K. 546 (1788) (a transcription from Fugue in C minor for Two Keyboards, K. 426) Canon in C major for 2 Violins, Viola and Cello, K. Anh. 191/562c (1788, attribution uncertain) String Quartet in E minor, K. 417d (1789; fragment)
3. words by Robert Herrick 4. words by anonymous, 16th century 5. words by Christina Rossetti: Choral: 70: 17: 1903: King Estmere: for mixed chorus and orchestra: Choral: 73: 1904–1905: 3 Hymns for the English Hymnal
With two exceptions, it is believed all of Haydn's concerti were written in Salzburg. Cello Concerto in B-flat major, MH deest; Concerto in C major for Organ and Viola, MH 41, Perger 55
Most famously, in 1872 César Franck set this strophe for tenor voice, harp, cello, and organ, and incorporated it into his Messe à trois voix. Other hymns for Corpus Christi by Saint Thomas where sections have been separately set to music are " Verbum supernum prodiens " (the last two strophes begin with " O salutaris hostia ") and " Pange ...