Goldmark's music was performed regularly during his lifetime. His
Negro Rhapsody was among the most performed pieces in the seven years following
World War I. In 1910, he was also awarded the
1909 Paderewski Prize for Chamber Music. His other important works include
Hiawatha,
The Call of the Plains, and his
Requiem. Goldmark's nationalism is clearly evident from many of the titles of his works – even the ambiguously titled
Requiem (perf. 1919) was inspired by
Abraham Lincoln's
Gettysburg Address. Goldmark's other compositions include a
string quartet, a
piano trio, a
violin sonata, several orchestral pieces, piano music, and songs. ==Notes==