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=== Choral === * ''Les Dithyrambes'' for soloists, chorus and orchestra (1918) * Mass for Double Chorus (1922/26)<ref name="Wilson-Dickson1996"/> * ''Cantate pour le temps de Noël'' for soloists, female chorus, boys' chorus, string orchestra, harpsichord and organ (1929–30) * ''In terra pax'', oratorio for soloists, two choirs and orchestra (1944)<ref name="Wilson-Dickson1996"/> * ''[[Golgotha (oratorio)|Golgotha]]'', oratorio for soloists, chorus, organ, and orchestra (1945–48)<ref name="Wilson-Dickson1996"/> * ''Songs of Ariel'' for chorus a cappella (1950) * ''Le Mystère de la Nativité'', oratorio for chorus and orchestra (1957–59) * ''Pseaumes de Genève'' for mixed chorus, children's chorus, organ and orchestra (1958) * ''Ode à la musique'' for baritone, mixed choir, 1 trumpet, 2 horns, 3 trombones, double bass and piano (1961)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.frankmartin.org/work/ode-a-la-musique/ | title=Ode à la musique }}</ref> * ''Pilate'' for soloists, chorus and orchestra (1964) * [[Requiem (Martin)|Requiem]] for soloists, chorus, orchestra and big organ (1971–72)<ref name="Wilson-Dickson1996"/>
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