Op. 24. Four Compositions, for piano (1887):
1.
Humoresque
2.
March
3.
Cradle Song
4.
Czardas
Op. 25. Lancelot and Elaine, symphonic poem for orchestra (1888)
Op. 26. From an Old Garden, for voice and
piano (1887):
1.
The Pansy
2.
The Myrtle
3.
The Clover
4.
The Yellow Daisy
5.
The Blue Bell
6.
The Mignonette
Op. 27. Three Songs, for male chorus (1890):
1.
In the Starry Sky Above Us
2.
Springtime
3.
The Fisherboy
Op. 28. Six Idyls after Goethe, for piano
(1887):
1.
In the Woods
2.
Siesta
3.
To the Moonlight
4.
Silver Clouds
5.
Flute Idyl
6.
The Bluebell
Op. 29. Lamia, symphonic poem for orchestra (1908)[19]
[19] Posthumous.
Op. 30. The Saracens; The Lovely Alda, two
fragments
(after the Song of Roland), for orchestra (1891)
Op. 31. Six Poems after Heine, for piano (1887):
1.
From a Fisherman’s Hut
2.
Scotch Poem
3.
From Long Ago
4.
The Post Wagon
5.
The Shepherd Boy
6.
Monologue
Op. 32. Four Little Poems, for piano (1888):
1.
The Eagle
2.
The Brook
3.
Moonshine
4.
Winter
Op. 33. Three Songs, for voice and piano (1894):
1.
Prayer
2.
Cradle Hymn
3.
Idyl
Op. 34. Two Songs, for voice and piano (1889):
1.
Menie
2.
My Jean
Op. 35. Romance, for violoncello and orchestra (1888)
Op. 36. Etude de Concert, in F-sharp, for piano (1889)
Op. 37. Les Orientales, for piano (1889):
1.
Clair de Lune
2.
Dans le Hamac
3.
Danse Andalouse
Op. 38. Marionettes, Eight Little Pieces,
for piano (1888)[20]:
1.
Prologue
2.
Soubrette
3.
Lover
4.
Witch
5.
Clown
6.
Villain
7.
Sweetheart
8.
Epilogue
[20] In their original form this set comprised only six pieces. MacDowell afterward revised them extensively, rearranged their order, and added the “Prologue” and “Epilogue.” In this altered form they were published in 1901.
Op. 39. Twelve Studies, for piano (1890):
[
Hunting Song
|
Alla Tarantella
|
Romance
Book 1. | Arabesque
|
In the Forest
|
Dance of the Gnomes]