| ←Author Index: Ot | Joseph Otten (1852–1926) |
This author wrote articles for the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, and the list on this page is complete. |
Works
- Adeste Fideles
- August Wilhelm Ambros
- Ambrosian Chant
- Antiphon
- Aurora Lucis Rutilat
- Abbate Giuseppe Baini
- Hector Berlioz
- Berno (Abbot of Reichenau)
- William Byrd
- Canon (2)
- Giacomo Carissimi
- Giovanni Battista Casali
- Cassiodorus, section “Influence on Church Music”
- Charlemagne and Church Music
- Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobio Salvatore Cherubini
- Alexandre-Etienne Choron
- Clemens non Papa
- Giovanni Paolo Colonna
- Counterpoint
- Charles-Edmond-Henride Coussemaker
- Giovanni Croce
- Josquin Deprés
- Jean d'Okeghem
- Charles-François Gounod
- Guido of Arezzo
- Francis Xavier Haberl
- Harmony
- Johann Michael Haydn
- Hucbald of St-Amand
- Orlandus de Lassus
- Joseph Mohr
- Christóbal Morales
- Johann Chrysostomus Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Musical Instruments in Church Services
- Oratorio
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
- Passion Music
- Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
- Peter Philips
- Peter Piel
- Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger
- Family of Rueckers
- Sistine Choir
- Religious Song
- Giuseppe Tartini
- Ludwig Van Beethoven
- George Joseph Vogler
- Karl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber
- Adrian Willaert
- Thomas Wingham
- Francis Xavier Witt
Works about Otten
- "Otten, Joseph," in The Catholic Encyclopedia and its makers (p. 131), New York: The Encyclopedia Press (1917)
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