Fun, but too easy!
Symphony No. 7, by Gustav Mahler. See
http://facstaff.uww.edu/allsenjm/MSO/NOTES/0304/2Oct03.htm
Violin Concerto (final version), by Jean Sibelius. See
http://www.new-classics.co.uk/html/concertos.html
Salome, opera by Richard Strauss. See http://www.themerrywidow.org/
Die lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow), operetta by Franz Lehar. See
http://www.themerrywidow.org/
La vida breve, opera by Manuel de Falla. See
http://www.geometry.net/composers/falla_manuel_de.php
L'ancetre (The Ancestor), opera by Camille Saint-Saens. See
http://www.classicalarchives.com/bios/codm/saint-saens.html
Francesca da Rimini, opera by Sergei Rachmaninov (libretto by
Mussorgsky). See http://www.rachmaninoff.co.uk/cat_3.html
Palestrina, opera by Hans Pfitzner. See
http://www3.oup.co.uk/musqtl/current/pdf/gdg008.pdf
Kaufmann von Venedig (The Merchant of Venice), opera by Engelbert
Humperdinck. See http://www.unibas.ch/shine/musiccomphr.html
L'oraculo, opera by Franco Leoni. See
http://www2.nlc-bnc.ca/gramophone/src/m2-1055.2-e.htm
The Dalmatian, opera by Mona McBurney. See
http://www.pioneerwomen.com.au/gentlearts.htm
Pan Voyevoda, opera by Rimsky-Korsakov. See
http://www.geocities.com/vienna/strasse/6145/rachperf.htm
Cassandra, opera by Vittorio Gnecchi. See
http://www6.plala.or.jp/Massa-/Maestro/Opera/theatre_05.htm
Beati quorum via, motet by Charles Villiers Stanford. See
http://www.bellevuechamberchorus.net/Research/Romantic/Music/Beatiquor
umvia.htm
La Mer, by Claude Debussy. See
http://facstaff.uww.edu/allsenjm/MSO/NOTES/0102/Feb2002B.htm
Die Seejungfrau (The Mermaid), fantasy for orchestra by Alexander
Zemlinsky. See http://classicalmus.hispeed.com/zemlinsky/
Suite bergamasque, including Clare de lune, for piano by Claude Debussy.
See http://www.geometry.net/composers/debussy_claude.php
Sonatine and Miroirs for piano solo, by Maurice Ravel. See
http://csrs.qc.ca/goeland/proj/envolee/matieres/francais/modeletexte/r
avel.html
12 Etudes for piano, by Sergei Lyapunov. See
http://www.new-classics.co.uk/html/piano.html
In Smyrna, piano piece by Edward Elgar. See
http://www.elgar.org/3piano.htm
Pelleas et Melisande, incidental music to Maeterlinck's play, by Jean
Sibelius. See http://inkpot.com/classical/sibchristian.html
Phantasy Quartet in F Minor for strings, by Frank Bridge (Britten's
teacher). Other 1905 compositions listed at
http://www.strijkkwartet.com/rom/home/index.cgi?page=composers+24
Piano Quintet, by Bruno Walter. See
http://www.andante.com/profiles/walter/timeline.cfm
Scherzo in F Major (apparently for piano quintet), by Toivo Kuula. See
http://www.dimusic.co.uk/chamber.html
String Quartet in D Minor, Op. 7, Symphony, and other works by Arnold
Schoenberg. See
http://www.schoenberg.at/6_archiv/music/works/compositions_1882_1907.htm
String Quartet, by Anton Webern. See
http://www.komponisten.at/cd_buecher/berg_cd.htm
A Song of the Night, for violin and orchestra, Op. 19, No. 1, by Gustav
Holst. See http://www.karadar.net/cataloghi/holst.html
Violin Sonata in D Major, Woo 22, by Othmar Schoeck.
http://www.guildmusic.com/composer/schoecko.htm
7 Sonatas for Solo Violin, Op. 91, by Max Reger. See
http://www.strijkkwartet.com/rom/home/index.cgi?page=composers+24
Cello Sonata No. 2, by Camille Saint-Saens. See
http://www.classicalarchives.com/bios/codm/saint-saens.html
Bethena, The Rosebud March, Leola, and Binks' Waltz, piano pieces by
Scott Joplin. See http://www.perfessorbill.com/index1.htm
Ragtime Dance by Charles Ives. See http://www.charlesives.org/01nov.htm
See also the long list of 1905 popular songs at
http://www.4reference.net/encyclopedias/wikipedia/1905_in_music.html
Nick Jones
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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