1 Regina Coeli.
2 Aves Reginas; Responsoria de Venerabili.
1 Cantilena pro Aventu (German words).
6 sacred arias.
2 duets.
ORATORIOS AND CANTATAS
"The Creation."
"The Seasons."
"Il Ritorno di Tobia."
"The Seven Words."
"Invocation of Neptune."
"Applausus Musicus." For the festival of a prelate, 1768.
Cantata for the birthday of Prince Nicolaus, 1763.
Cantata "Die Erwahlung eines Kapellmeisters."
OPERAS
Italian Operas:
"La Canterina," 1769; "L'Incontro Improviso," 1776; "Lo Speciale," 1768; "Le Pescatrice," 1780; "Il Mondo della Luna," 1877; "L'Isola Disabitata," 1779; "Armida," 1782; "L'Infedelta Delusa," 1773; "La Fedelta Premiata," 1780; "La Vera Constanza," 1786; "Acide e Galatea," 1762; "Orlando Paladino," 1782; "Orfeo," London, 1794.
German Opera or Singspiel, "Der Neue Krumme Teufel."
5 marionette operas.
Music for "Alfred," a tragedy, and various other plays.
MISCELLANEOUS
SONGS:
12 German lieder, 1782; 12 ditto, 1784; 12 single songs; 6 original canzonets, London, 1796; 6 ditto; "The Spirit Song," Shakespeare (F minor); "O Tuneful Voice" (E flat), composed for an English lady of position; 3 English songs in MS.; 2 duets; 3 three-part and 10 four-part songs; 3 choruses, MS.; 1 ditto from "Alfred"; The Austrian National Anthem, for single voice and in 4 parts; 42 canons in 2 and more parts; 2 ditto; "The Ten Commandments" set to canons; the same with different words under the t.i.tle "Die zehn Gesetze der Kunst"; symphonies and accompaniments for national songs in the collections of Whyte, Napier and George Thomson.
22 airs mostly inserted in operas.
"Ariana a Naxos," cantata for single voice and pianoforte, 1790.
"Deutschlands Klage auf den Tod Friedrichs der Grossen,"
cantata for single voice, with baryton accompaniment, 1787.
APPENDIX C: BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Haydn literature is almost entirely Continental. With the exceptions of Pohl's article in Grove's "Dictionary of Music" and Miss Townsend's "Haydn," nothing of real importance has appeared in English. The following list does not profess to be complete. It seems futile in a book of this kind to refer amateurs and students to foreign works, many of which are out of print and others generally inaccessible. For the benefit of English readers the English works have been placed first and apart from the Continental. It has not been thought necessary to follow Pohl in giving a separate list of German and other Continental critiques. His plan of citing works in the order of their publication has, however, been adopted as being perhaps preferable to an alphabetical order of writers.
t.i.tLE OF WORK AUTHOR PLACE AND DATE
"History of Music," Vol. IV. Burney London, 1789
"Reminiscences," Vol. I, p. 190 Michael Kelly London, 1826
"Musical Memoirs" Parke London, 1830, 2 vols.
"Letters of Distinguished Musicians."... London, 1867 Translated from the German by Lady Wallace. Haydn's Letters, pp. 71-204, with portrait
"Musical Composers and their Works" Sarah Tytler London, 1875 --Haydn, pp. 57-75
"Music and Morals"--Haydn, Haweis London, 1876 pp. 241-263
Leisure Hour, p. 572. Article, ... London, 1877 "Anecdotes of Haydn"
"The Great Composers Sketched Joseph Bennett London, Musical by Themselves"--No. 1, Haydn. Times, Sept. 1877 An estimate of Haydn drawn mainly from his letters
Article on Haydn in Grove's Pohl London, 1879 "Dictionary of Music"
"Studies of Great Composers"--Haydn, Parry London, 1887 pp. 91-118, with portrait
"History of Music," English edition, Naumann London (Ca.s.sell), Vol. IV., pp. 852-882. 1888 Portraits and facsimiles
"Musical Reminiscences"--Music and William Spark London, 1892 Sunshine, pp. 141-149, with quotations from Haydn's music to show "the happy state of his mind whilst composing"
"Musical Haunts in London"--Haydn in F. G. Edwards London, 1895 London, pp. 32-36
"The Pianoforte Sonata"--Haydn, J. S. Shedlock London, 1895 pp. 111-120
"Music and Manners from Pergolese Krehbiel London, 1898 to Beethoven"--Haydn in London: (1) His Note-book; (2) His English Love, pp. 57-95
"George Thomson, the Friend of Burns" Cuthbert Hadden London, 1898 --Correspondence with Haydn, pp. 303-308
"Old Scores and New Readings"--Haydn J. F. Runciman London, 1899 and his "Creation," pp. 85-92
"The Birthplace of Haydn: Dr Frank Merrick London, Musical a Visit to Rohrau" Times, July 1899
"Joseph Haydn" Miss Pauline London, N.D.
in Great Musicians series D. Townsend
Article on Haydn in "Dictionary Riemann London, of Music." English ed. translated Augener & Co.
by J. S. Shedlock
Autobiographical Sketch by himself. ... 1776 This was made use of by (1) De Luca in "Das gelehrte Oesterreich," 1778; (2) in Forkel's "Musikalischer Almanach fur Deutschland," 1783; and (3) in the European Magazine for October 1784. The latter includes a portrait
"Lexicon." Additional particulars Gerber 1790 are given in 2nd edition, 1812
Musik Correspondenz der teutschen Gerber 1792 Filarm. Gesellschaft, Nos. 17 and 18