Most of Eschenbach's large-scale works, including six of his nine symphonies, were composed during the second period.
Very little secular organ music was composed in France and Italy during the Baroque period; the written repertoire is almost exclusively intended for liturgical use.
The tone is non-rabbinical and it was probably composed in Israel during the Hellenistic period.
Most of its verses were probably composed during the period of the Brāhmaṇa, with a few added in the Upaniṣadic times.
Bipradas Pipilai's Manasabijay (1495-6) was also composed during the same period.
The nostalgic reminiscence here, along with "Happy Little Country Girl" composed during the same period, was previously unknown in his work.
Poems in Quechua were also composed during the colonial period.
The novelty here was the Wolpe, composed during the Palestinian period between his German youth and his American maturity.
The music composed in Mexico during the colonial period was primarily religious, closely following European models.