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Johann Christian Ludwig Abeille. Grand Concerto in D major, Op. 6 (1763), for one piano four-hands and orchestra; Carl Friedrich Abel. 6 Concertos for harpsichord (or pianoforte), two violins and cello, Op. 11 (first printed in 1771; F, B-flat, E-flat, D, G, C)
Music for a Prince: Two Pieces for Orchestra (1948) Penguinski (1933) Piano Concerto No. 2 in C, Op. 39 (1925) Serenade for 4 solo violins and string orchestra (1917) Puck's Minuet (1917) Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor, Op. 4 (1913) Suite for string orchestra (1942) Elegy for viola, string quartet and string orchestra, Op. 15 (1917)
Symphonic Lego Fantasia for piano and orchestra, commissioned by the Lego Group (1995–96) Rising of a new day (1998) Lys på din vej (Light on your path) – orchestral version (1999-2000) Cantabile, symphonic suite consisting of three symphonic poems for orchestra, choir, and soloists (2004–2009)
for male chorus and string orchestra with brass ad libitum (or piano) English words translated from the Sanskrit by the composer Choral: 103: 1909: O England, My Country: for unison voices and orchestra (or piano) words by G. K. Menzies Choral: 104: 1909: A Song of Fairies: for female chorus a cappella: Choral: 109: 1910: Christmas Day: Choral ...
In setting the four hymns to music, Vaughan Williams chose poems by Jeremy Taylor, Isaac Watts, Richard Crashaw, and Robert Bridges (a translation from the Greek). The cycle is sometimes called Four Hymns for Tenor and Strings and performed in an orchestrated version with a string orchestra replacing the piano part.
Hymnus amoris (Danish: Hymne til Kjærligheden; English: Hymn of Love), for soloists, choir and orchestra, Opus 12, is Carl Nielsen's earliest choral work. It was first performed at the Music Society (Musikforeningen) in Copenhagen on 27 April 1897 under the baton of the composer.
The majority of his output consists of piano miniatures and of songs with piano. His best-known works include the short instrumental or orchestral work "The Holy Boy", a setting of the poem "Sea-Fever" by John Masefield, a formerly much-played Piano Concerto, the hymn tune Love Unknown and the choral motet "Greater Love Hath No Man".
Ode at a Solemn Music "Blest pair of sirens" for chorus and orchestra, p. 1887 Oratorio "Judith" for solo voices, chorus & orchestra, p. 1888 "Ode on St. Cecilia's Day" (Pope) for soprano, bass, chorus & orchestra p. 1889
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