Renaissance, baroque and classical music •
Marc-Antoine Charpentier composed four
Histoires sacrées using a text thought to have been written by his colleague
Philippe Goibaut des Bois La Grugère: •
In honorem Caeciliae, Valeriani et Tiburtij canticum H.394 for three voices, two treble instruments, and continuo (1675 ?). •
Caecilia virgo et martyr octo vocibus H.397 for soloists, double chorus, double orchestra, and continuo (1677–78). •
Caecilia virgo et martyr, H.413 for soloists, chorus, and two treble instruments (1683–85). •
Caecilia virgo et martyr H.415 – H.415 a for soloists, chorus, and two treble instruments (1686). •
Henry Purcell, Laudate Ceciliam (1683),
Welcome to all the pleasures (1683), Raise, raise the voice (c1685) and
Hail! Bright Cecilia (1692). •
Sébastien de Brossard, "Canticle for Saint Cécila" SdB.9 (1720 ?) •
Alessandro Scarlatti Il martirio di santa Cecilia, oratorio donné pour la première fois le 1er mars 1708;
Messa di Santa Cecilia(1720). •
Georg Friedrich Händel composed two works for Saint Cecilia with
John Dryden: The Oratorio Alexander's Feast or The Power of Music (1736) and Ode for St. Cecilia's Day (1739). •
Joseph Haydn,
Missa Sanctae Caeciliae ou
Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae (1766–67). •
Ferdinand Hiller,
St. Cäcilia (1848), cantata for soloists and orchestra to the text by
Wolfgang Müller von Königswinter. •
Charles Gounod,
Hymne à Sainte Cécile, CG 557 (1865) for solo violin and orchestra •
Julius Benedict,
Legend of Saint Cecilia (premiered 1866)
Contemporary music •
Judith Shatin wrote
The Passion of Saint Cecilia for piano and orchestra and
Fantasy on Saint Cecilia for solo piano. •
Fred Momotenko composed
"Cecilia", a composition for full mixed choir, "a hymn to the past as well as to the future of the monastic tradition". The world premiere was at
Koningshoeven Abbey on Saint Cecilia's feast day, 2014. •
Benjamin Britten wrote
Hymn to St Cecilia, a setting for the poem by
W. H. Auden. •
Paul Simon wrote the 1970 song "
Cecilia" which title refers to the patron saint of music. The song's chorus line was sampled by
The Vamps in their 2014 single
Oh Cecilia. •
Lou Harrison wrote his
Mass for St. Cecilia's Day for choir, harp, and drone (1983–86). •
Stalk-Forrest Group (later name changed to Blue Öyster Cult), recorded the song "St. Cecilia". The EP was later released under the SFG name as the
St. Cecilia Sessions. •
Arvo Pärt was commissioned to compose a work for the
Great Jubilee in Rome in 2000, and wrote (Cecilia, Roman virgin) for mixed choir and orchestra. The Italian text deals with the saint's life and martyrdom. It was first performed on 19 November 2000, close to her feast day, by the
Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia conducted by
Myung-whun Chung. •
Gerald Finzi composed "For St. Cecilia" for solo tenor, chorus (SATB), and orchestra. Setting of a work by English poet and author
Edmund Blunden. Duration ca 18 minutes. •
Herbert Howells composed his "A Hymn for Saint Cecilia" for choir and organ in 1960, as commissioned by the
Worshipful Company of Musicians, with a text by
Ursula Vaughan Williams. • On the 2015 Feast of Saint Cecilia,
Foo Fighters released their EP
Saint Cecilia for free download via their website. The five-song EP features the title song "
Saint Cecilia". The EP was recorded during an impromptu studio session at Hotel Saint Cecilia located in Austin, Texas. •
Informator Choristarum (organist and master of the choristers) at
Magdalen College, Oxford (1957–1981),
Bernard Rose's unaccompanied anthem for SATB choir (with divisions)
Feast Song For St. Cecilia (1974) is a setting a poem of the same name by his son, musician Gregory Rose. •
E. Florence Whitlock composed
Ode to St. Cecilia, Opus 5, based on text by John Dryden, in 1958. • Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist, Rik Emmett, composed the song "Calling St. Cecilia" on his 1992 LP
Ipso Facto. •
Blue Öyster Cult released the song "The Return of St. Cecilia", on their 2020 album
The Symbol Remains. • In the pop opera
Bare, the catholic school is named St. Cecilia's. • The Chicago band Turnt (now known as Everybody All The Time) released a song called "Girls" which refers to St Cecilia in the lyrics. The song was first performed at Northwestern University's Mayfest Battle of the Bands on Friday 24 May 2013 at 27 Live in downtown Evanston. • On 2008
Brian Eno's and
David Byrne's album
Everything That Happens Will Happen Today, Cecilia is referred to in the song "The River". •
Iceage release song “Dear Saint Cecilia” on their 2021 album
Seek Shelter. • British pop band
The Vamps released the song "
Oh Cecilia (Breaking My Heart)" on their 2014 debut studio album
Meet the Vamps. • Welsh rock band
Holding Absence released the song "Saint Cecilia" on the split EP "This Is as One" with British metal band
Loathe in 2018. ==Cultural references==