Christmas oratorio: Mightly Lord and King ; O Lord, my darken'd heart enlighten / J.S. Bach
Rebekah: The daughters of the city / J. Barnby
St. Peter: How great, O Lord, is Thy goodness / J. Benedict
Fall of Jerusalem: Despoiled is thy crown of honor / M. Blumner
Seven last words: God, my father / Th. Dubois
St. Ludmilla: Give ear, ye people! / A. Dvořák
Ruth: Glory be to Thee, O Lord! / A.R. Gaul
Deborah: Tears, such as tender fathers shed / G.F. Handel
udas Maccabaeus: Arm, ye brave! / Handel
Messiah: But who may abide ; The people that walked in darkness ; Why do the nations ; The trumpet shall sound / Handel
Occasional oratorio: His sceptre is the road of righteousness / Handel
Passion: My Father, look upon my anguish / Handel
Samson: Honor and arms / Handel
Creation: Rolling in foaming billows ; Now heav'n in fullest glory / Jos. Haydn
Seasons: With joy th'impatient husbandman ; Behold, along the dewy grass / Haydn
Ddestruction of Jerusalem: Jeremiah's lament / F. Hiller
Saul: Obedience 'tis, the Lord of Hosts demandeth / Hiller
Burial of Christ: Holy one, dying for mortals / A. Klughardt
Moses: God is eternal / S. de Lange
Rrose of Sharon: The wilderness shall be / A.C. Mackenzie
Nativity: O my home / H. Maréchal
Mary Magdalen: The days are all my sunshine / J. Massenet
Elijah: Lord God of Abraham ; Is not His word like a fire? ; It is enough / F. Mendelssohn
St. Paul: Consume them all ; O God, have mercy ; For know ye not / Mendelssohn
Abraham: Lead me, O Lord / B. Molique
World's end: Lord, hear my voice / J. Raff
Paradise lost: Wake, ye spirits / A. Rubinstein
Calvary: Tears of sorrow / L. Spohr
Light of the world: Daughters of Jerusalem / A. Sullivan.