Bennett, Joseph, 1831-1911.
Joseph Bennett British music critic and librettist
Bennett, Joseph
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Works
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Across the plain a tireless horse-man rides (4 v. tenor or baritone solo) (Part 1) | |
Cours de contrepoint et de fugue. | |
First of his prophet's warriors he (Solo soprano) (Part 1) | |
Forty Years of music, 1865-1905, by Joseph Bennett,... | |
Garden of Olivet A devotional oratorio. Written & adapted by Joseph Bennet | |
Giacomo Meyerbeer novello's primers of musical biography | |
The golden legend (1886) | |
Golden legend.. Adapted from the poem of Longfellow by Joseph Bennett.... The pianoforte arrangement by Berthold Tours | |
Hector Berlioz | |
Hudson review... [no 4, 1949] | |
An idyl : a pictorial-music-play | |
Isaiah | |
Isaias a sacred cantata | |
Luigi Cherubini | |
I need to cool my fever burning : Il faut pour eteindre ma fievre. | |
Never before was known a deed like this (Finale) (Part II. Scene II) | |
Oh ! grant him to behold my face again (Andante pastorale) (Solo tenor) (Part 1) | |
The redemption, a sacred trilogy | |
Rose of Sharon. A dramatic oratorio founded on the Song of Salomon.... The words selected from holy scripture by Joseph Bennett.... Op. 30 The vocal score, with pianoforte accompaniment arranged from the orchestral score by O. B. Brown | |
Ruth : a dramatic oratorio / the music composed by Frederic H. Cowen. - London, [1887]. | |
Scenes from the saga of King Olaf | |
A short history of cheap music as exemplified in the records of the house of Novello, Ewer & co., with especial reference to the first years of the reign of Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Victoria | |
Solemn march (Part II. Scene II) | |
St. John's Eve : an old English idyll for soli, chorus and orchestra | |
Stand forth thou tiger of the hills (Chorus and soli tenor and baritone) (Part 1) | |
Story of Sayid. A dramatic cantata for solo voices, chorus, and orchestra. The libretto written by Joseph Bennett... Op. 34. The pianoforte arrangement by Battison Haynes | |
Sweet the balmy days of Spring (Chorus with soli female voices) (Part II. Scene I) | |
A treatise on counterpoint & fugue | |
Vishnu, thou hast heard our cry (Chorus 4 v.) (Part 1) | |
What have these sounds (Chorus with soli S. T. and baritone) (Part II. Scene II) | |
Where sets the sun (Solo tenor) (Part 1) |