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This is a partial list of compositions by Franz Lachner.

Works with opus number

By opus number:

Opus No. Name Key Earliest Known Date
1 Rondeau Brillant[1] ? ?
2 Piano Sonata[2] ? ?
12 Introduction et Variations sur un thême Suisse pour Piano et Cor ou Violoncelle F major ?
14 Cello Sonata[3][4] A major 1828?
20 Sonata for Piano 4-hands C minor[5] by 1827[6]
21 Nocturne No.1 in French Style (piano 4hands)[7] ? 1827 or somewhat earlier
22 Deuxieme Nocturne à quatre mains pour le Pianoforte sur de thêmes favoris de l’Opera Oberon de C. M. de Weber ? 1827[8]
25 Sonata for Piano[9] F major[10] ?
26 Three Scherzi for 4 Hands[10] ? ?
28 Waldklänge for soprano, horn and piano ? ?
29 Serenade for four cellos G minor-major[4] ?
30 Herbst, Verlangen, Bewußtsein – songs after Rellstab for voice, cello or horn & piano[11] ? ?
31 Die vier Menschenalter, Cantata after Seidl for 3 solo voices, chorus, orchestra ? May 1842[12]
32 Symphony No. 1 E 1828[13]
33 Sangerfährt (Bard's Journey), to texts by Heinrich Heine[14] ? 1831-2[15]
39 Sonata, for piano four-hands F[10] ?
40 Der Sternenkranz for 4 Men’s Voices ? 1835[12]
41 Symphony No. 3 D minor 1834[16]
44 Symphony No. 2 F major[17] ?
48 Deutsche Gesänge[18] n/a 1836[12]
49 6 Deutsche Gesänge mit Begleitung des Piano Forte n/a 1836[12]
51 Geistliche lieder C minor/E[19] 1837[12]
52 Symphony No. 5 "Passionate/a" C minor 1835, premiered 23 April 1839[8][20]
52(a?) Mass for voices, orchestra and organ E published 1844 (HMB 1845 but January 1845, so 1844)[12][21][22]
54 6 deutsche Gesänge für Bariton oder Alt n/a pub. 1837[12]
56 Symphony No. 6 D major (D major – B major – B minor – D)[23] published 1837[24]
56 also 3 deutsche Gesänge ? 1838?[12]
58 Symphony No. 7 D minor 1839 (Hall, Chronology, p. 336)[25]
61 3 Gesänge von Koch[26] ? by 1860
62 Introduction und Fuge für Piano- forte (or organ...) zu vier Händen D minor c. 1835[27]
63 Vöglein mein Bote (songcycle, 3 songs) Die Armesünder-Blum. Die Männer sind mechant! 3 Lieder. (Vöglein flieg’ fort – Am Kreuzweg wird begraben – Du sagtest mir es, Mutter.) No.1 is in C major with text by Johann Gabriel Seidl 1840[28][29]
71 3 songs for 4-part men's chorus[26] ? by 1860
71 (also)[8] Catarina Cornaro Königin von Cypern (Große Oper in 4 Ackten) (opera) ? 1841. Premiered Munich, 1841 (overture published 1843[30])[31]
75 String Quartet No. 1 B minor[32] published in 1844, written 1843?[12][33]
76 String Quartet No. 2 (Allegro-Adagio-Scherzo-Allegro) A major ca. 1843?[34]
77 String Quartet No. 3 E[4] prob. about 1844
80 Gesänge f. 3 Sopranstimmen m. Begl. d. Pfte. (in several volumes) ? 3rd volume published 1847[35]
82 Frauenliebe und Leben[36] ? ?
84 7 Lieder for Bass ? pub.1847[37]
85 Psalm 63 ? pub.1847[38]
86 3 Gedichte von F. Rückert, f. 2 Singstimmen m. Pftebegl. ? pub.1847[39]
88 Mass ? pub.1847[38]
89 Kriegers Gebet ? pub.1847[40]
91 Der 133te Psalm (for 4 women's voices) B major[41] pub. 1849[42]
92 Mass for two "voix egales" (of the same voices) and organ[38][43] E 1847[38]
93 2 Gedichte von Dräxler-Manfred f. vierstimmigen Männerchor (with piano or wind) ? pub.1848[44]
97 6 vocal duets[26] ? by 1860
98 Mass for soloists, chorus, orchestra and organ[8] E ?
99 Three canons for three sopranos and piano[26] ? 1855[12]
100 Symphony No. 8 G minor (1851?) Published by 1855[12]
101 3 Lieder by (text by) Emanuel Geibel: Des Müden Abendlied
Die junge Nonne
Schmetterling
unknown 1856 (pub.)[12]
103 Festchor zu Mozart's Säkularfeier for 2 bassoons, brass, timpani ? pub. 1857[12]
104 Siegesgesang aus Hermannschlacht by Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock ? 1856[12]
105 3 Gesänge for 3 Women’s Voices. ? 1857[12]
106 6 Duets after L. Koch ? 1857[12]
107 4 Poems by L. Koch for vocal quartet ? 1858[12]
108 3 Quartets for Women’s Voices ? by 1860[12]
109 6 Piano Pieces (ded. to Betty Schott) n/a 1858[12][4]
110 12 Gesänge: für Sopran, Alt, Tenor & Baß[45] ? by 1860[46]
112 Sturmesmythe after Nikolaus Lenau for Men’s Chorus and Orchestra ? 1861[12]
113 Suite No. 1 for Orchestra D minor 1861[47]
115 Suite No. 2 for Large Orchestra E minor[48] 1863?[49]
117 Psalm 150 ? by 1864[50]
118 Bundeslied, for Men's Chorus, to words by Theodor Heigel ? by 1864[51]
119 Drei Gedichte von L. Koch ? Published 1865[52]
120 String Quartet No. 4 D minor published in 1849?? (HMB gives 1866 which seems more likely)[12][53]
121 String Quintet (quartet plus contrabass) C minor[5] pub. 1864
122 Suite No. 3 for Large Orchestra F minor[54] published 1866[55]
128 Drei Lieder für Männerstimmen[56] ? ?
129 Suite No. 4 for Large Orchestra E major[5][57] 1865? by 1866.[58][59]
130 Mass for two choirs and soloists F major[60] 1872[12]
132 Ave Maria (soprano, small choir, small ensemble) ? 1870[12]
133 Ave Maria (alto, strings) ? 1869[12]
135 Suite No. 5 for Large Orchestra C minor published in 1868[61]
137 (WulL G9) Gebet after a text by Emanuel Geibel (for voice, 2 violins, 2 cellos and bass, or voice and organ) C major 1870[62][63]
138 Variations for Piano 4-Hands E minor published 1869[12][64]
139 Piano Quintet No. 1 C minor published 1870[65]
140 Suite for Piano and Violin (or Violoncello) A minor[66] published in 1870[12]
140 also Abendfriede von Lenau für Männerchor und Orchester[67] ? ca.1870?
142 Suite for Piano C minor published in the 1860s[5]
143 Fest-marsch für Blech-instrumente (brass and drums) E major[68] by 1873[69]
145 Piano Quintet No. 2 A minor 1869[70]
146 Requiem F minor 1856, revised 1865,[71] published 1871[12]
150 Suite for Orchestra No. 6 C major[72] published 1872[12][73]
152 Six Songs for Alto with Piano n/a? by 1872[74]
154 Stabat Mater for Mixed Choir a cappella ? 1872[12]
155 Mass for 5 Part Chorus (S/A/T/2B), Soloists, and Organ ad lib. D minor by 1872[12]
156 Octet[75] B published by 1850?
160 Elegie: Quintet for 5 Cellos ? 1872[12]
161 Psalm 30 (soprano and orchestra, or piano, or organ) ? 1873[12]
162 Ave Maria for Soprano, chorus & accompaniment (new edition of Op.132) F major 1873[4]
163 Psalm 26 (bass voice and orchestra, or piano, or organ) ? 1873[12]
166 Abend-Elegie : für eine Tenorstimme, Violine und Orgel oder Harmonium oder Pianoforte[67] ? ca.1880
168 Stabat Mater[8] ? Published by J.Aibl in mid-1870s?
169 String Quartet No. 5 G major Published in 1875[12][76]
170 Ball-Suite D major by 1875[77]
172 6 Piano Pieces n/a 1876[12][4]
173 String Quartet No. 6 E minor 1848-9[78]
175 Organ Sonata No. 1 F minor 1877[79]
176 Organ Sonata No. 2 C 1877[79]
177 Organ Sonata No. 3 E minor 1877[79]
179 Hornesklänge (for Male chorus and winds) E major 1877[4]
181 Kriegsgesang for Men’s Voices and Orchestra after Cavallo. ? 1877[12]
187 6 Songs for 4 Female Voices[8] n/a 1880s?
190 Suite No. 7 for Orchestra D minor 1881[47]

Works without opus number

Name Key Earliest Known Date
Fantasie for Horn and Piano F minor 1825[80]
Wind Quintet No. 1 F major 1823[81]
Wind Quintet No. 2 E major 1827[82]
Die Liebesboten (song, text by Heinrich Heine) A minor 1826[83]
Flute Concerto D minor 1832[84]
Harp Concerto D minor ?
Moses (oratorio) ? 1833?[85]
Symphony No. 4 E major?[86][87] 1834[88]
Psalm 134[67] ? 1870?
Nonet F major 1875?
Notte Soave Delizia for alto, horn and piano ? ?
Cantate Domino canticum novum for 4 voices, orchestra, WulL C2 (manuscript)[89] E major 1830?[90]
Fantasy for Piano[91] ? 1885?
String Quartet E major 1824[92]

Notes

  1. ^ OCLC 165288424
  2. ^ OCLC 165288552
  3. ^ OCLC 49418761 and "Persistent NYPL record for cello sonata". Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g IMSLP
  5. ^ a b c d Netherlands Royal Library
  6. ^ OCLC 62628756
  7. ^ [1]
  8. ^ a b c d e f Austrian Library Musiksammlung Catalog
  9. ^ OCLC 165288554
  10. ^ a b c "Title Page of BSB Scan of Opp. 25, 26 and 39". Retrieved 7 August 2010.
  11. ^ "Entry for Herbst at Recmusic.org". 1995–2003. Retrieved 10 February 2009.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj Publication date from Hofmeister – http://www.hofmeister.rhul.ac.uk (note: this link now back as of early 2011. If broken again, scans of the publication can be perused more directly at ONB at "ONB Hofmeister Scan Archive 1829–1947 mostly" (in German). Österreichische Nationalbibliothek (Austrian National Library). Retrieved 4 February 2011. and sometimes through Google Books.
  13. ^ "Description of Lachner Symphony 1". Naxos.com. December 1985. Retrieved 10 February 2009.
  14. ^ "Recmusic.org entry for Sangerfährt, with texts". Retrieved 10 February 2009.
  15. ^ "Description of Teldec Premiere of Sangerfährt". Retrieved 10 February 2009.
  16. ^ Hall, Charles J. (2002). Chronology of Western Classical Music at Google Books. Taylor & Francis. p. 317. ISBN 0-415-94216-0. Note: date in Hall 2002 may be date of earliest performance or of publication, not of composition, e.g. as with the Octet – under 1851 though apparently published in 1850.
  17. ^ Wulf (1999), p. 45.
  18. ^ Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, Volume 39 at Google Books, page VIII, table of contents for 1837 volume
  19. ^ Wulf (1999), p. 543.
  20. ^ "Description of Recording of Symphony no. 5". Naxos.com. December 1993. Retrieved 11 February 2009.
  21. ^ This work is also called WulL A3, after its place in the Wulf (1999) catalogue. See RISM for information on a manuscript copy (1860–1864, Heilige Kapelle, Altötting) of this work, in short score and parts - S, A, T, B, strings, clarinets, bassoons, trumpets, trombones, timpani.) As often RISM's entry has two incipits.
  22. ^ "Austrian National Library Parts for Mass in E-flat". 1850s. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  23. ^ Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, Volume 40 at Google Books – 23 June 1838, page 371. (Published by Häslinger but still unrecorded.)
  24. ^ University of Rochester Library – date for Symphony 6
  25. ^ also "Klassika Symphonie Nr.7" (in German). July 2009. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
  26. ^ a b c d Hofmeister (1860), p. 343.
  27. ^ Youens, Susan (2007), Heinrich Heine and the Lied at Google Books. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-82374-9. p. 327.
  28. ^ "Hofmeister at RHUL". October 1840. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
  29. ^ "RISM link to autograph of No.1 at Landesbibliothekszentrum Rheinland-Pfalz / Pfälzische Landesbibliothek, Musikabteilung, Speyer". Retrieved 5 March 2013.
  30. ^ "Hofmeisters Monatsberichte". 1843. Retrieved 10 December 2010.
  31. ^ "RISM (score, parts, at Detmold)". Retrieved 4 January 2013. (also RISM2 (Hamburg) which gives premiere date as 3 December 1841, Munich Hofoper.
  32. ^ "NYPL link for opus 75, 1840s publication. Collection of the Flonzaley Quartet". Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  33. ^ New Grove, p. 349 – see Google Books search
  34. ^ Allmusic entry for date.
  35. ^ HMB 1847 p. 177
  36. ^ "Cornell Library Catalog Permalink for Frauenliebe und Leben". Retrieved 10 February 2009.
  37. ^ HMB 1847 page 161
  38. ^ a b c d Hofmeister, 1847, page 117
  39. ^ HMB 1847 page 157
  40. ^ Hofmeister, 1847, page 104
  41. ^ Score and Parts at BSB Bavarian Library, IMSLP
  42. ^ HMB 1849 page 58.
  43. ^ OCLC 163493558
  44. ^ HMB 1848 page 96
  45. ^ Lachner: 12 Gesänge: für Sopran, Alt, Tenor & Baß at Google Books.
  46. ^ Hofmeister, Adolf Moritz (and Wilhelm Altmann?) Handbuch der musikalischen Literatur; oder, allgemeines systematisch-geordnetes Verzeichnis der in Deutschland und in den angrenzenden Ländern gedruckten Musikalien auch musikalischen Schriften und Abbildungen, mit Anzeige der Verleger und Preise at Google Books. 3rd Edition of 1860. page 344.
  47. ^ a b "Page about Suites 1 and 7". Naxos.com. June 1990. Retrieved 10 February 2009.
  48. ^ OCLC 174601851
  49. ^ Dwight's Journal of Music at Google Books – apparently premiered at the Festival of the Lower Rhine in mid-May 1863.
  50. ^ OCLC 165288339
  51. ^ OCLC 165869211
  52. ^ OCLC 165365028
  53. ^ "NYPL permalink for quartet op. 120". Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  54. ^ Selmar Bagge, ed. (28 February 1866). "Review of Publication of Third Suite, with Music Examples. Prelude is in F minor. Some other sources claim A major, but this is clearer evidence". Leipziger Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung. 1 (9): 70–3. Retrieved 12 February 2009.
  55. ^ OCLC 165288621; University of Rochester Libraries for key and date
  56. ^ OCLC 165288220.
  57. ^ downloadable from Google books and IMSLP
  58. ^ Leipziger Allgemeine musikalische zeitung at Google Books. Review of 4th Suite, Vienna performance, page 105. (another review, of the Munich premiere of the suite, is around page 142 of the journal, from May 1866.)
  59. ^ The Musical World at Google Books Possibly (and as confirmed by the review of the actual concert, which quotes the work which can be compared in full score online), the "New" suite for orchestra mentioned as part of the lineup of the new series of concerts for the coming Vienna season 1865 to '66. Probably though not definitely ready by that point (not definitely...) when the article was written in November 1865. As noted in the other link, given its Vienna premiere in a concert reviewed in the Leipzig AMZ in March 1866, so composed and premiered no later than then at any rate!
  60. ^ OCLC 213328159
  61. ^ University of Rochester Library for key and date of Suite No. 5
  62. ^ "RISM link to 1872 autograph manuscript at Münchner Stadtbibliothek, Musikbibliothek, München". Retrieved 5 March 2013. WulL means as usual Wulf (1999) catalogue). Originally intended? to be published as Op.161 from RISM's notes
  63. ^ "Hofmeister at RHUL". September 1870. Retrieved 5 March 2013. (announcement of publication by Schott Music.
  64. ^ Dutch Royal Library
  65. ^ "Hofmeister Monatsbericht for Piano Quintet 1". Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  66. ^ IMSLP score of Violin Suite
  67. ^ a b c Dresden Library
  68. ^ Organ arr. of score is at IMSLP
  69. ^ publication date from Hofmeister Monatsbericht
  70. ^ "Details of Piano Quintet 2 at NYPL". Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  71. ^ Woolf, Jonathan (February 2007). "Review of Carus Recording of Requiem". Retrieved 11 February 2009.
  72. ^ downloadable from Google Books and in part from IMSLP
  73. ^ OCLC 40121303; "University of Michigan Permalink to Suite No. 6". Retrieved 11 February 2009.
  74. ^ OCLC 62628562
  75. ^ Howell, Christopher (May 2002). "Review: Lachner: Nonet, Octet". Musicweb International. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  76. ^ "NYPL Permalink for Quartet in G by Lachner". Retrieved 10 February 2009.
  77. ^ OCLC 84865307
  78. ^ "Page about Quartet no. 6". Edition Silvertrust. Retrieved 10 February 2009.
  79. ^ a b c Fenech, Gerald (2008). "Review of Recording of the Lachner Organ Sonatas". Classical.net. Retrieved 11 February 2009.
  80. ^ "Persistent NYPL link for F minor fantasy". Retrieved 12 March 2016.. Note that the horn and piano fantasy of 1825 may not have been published until the 1980s.
  81. ^ Hall, p. 273.
  82. ^ "Persistent NYPL record for Wind Quintet No. 2". Retrieved 10 February 2009.
  83. ^ "RISM link to Autograph with 1826 ("Wien den 17 Dezembr. [1]826") date at Leipziger Stadtbibliothek - Musikbibliothek, Leipzig". Retrieved 5 March 2013.
  84. ^ "Persistent NYPL record for Flute Concerto". Retrieved 10 February 2009.
  85. ^ Fifield, Christopher. (2005) Bruch: His Life and Works at Google Books. Boydell Press. p. 256. ISBN 1-84383-136-8.
  86. ^ Hall is the source for E major; Grove's agrees. "Klassika Lachner Sinfonie Nr.4" (in German). July 2009. Retrieved 3 February 2011. claims F major but is "outvoted" – they agree on the date. Conducted by 17 February? in Vienna (the fifth symphony was premiered there on 19 February) 1836 by the composer according to an Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung (p.107) from that month.
  87. ^ Die Componisten der neueren Zeit: Adam, Auber, Beethoven, Bellini... 1856. p. 66. Retrieved 18 October 2013. Published by Diabelli, according to the 1856 source. Symphony 7 of 1838 "Elegie in Form einer Symphonie is implied to not have been published."
  88. ^ Hall, p. 317.
  89. ^ "RISM reference for Cantate Domino at Hofburgkapelle, Wien". Retrieved 4 January 2013.. WulL - refers to Wulf (1999) worklist.
  90. ^ "ÖNB-suche (Austrian National Library Advanced Search)" (in German). Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  91. ^ OCLC 497695450. Included in a collection of memoria for Vincenzo Bellini?
  92. ^ Early manuscript quartet in E-flat major - "Streich-Quartett. | für 2 Violinen, Viola, Violoncell | von Fr. Lachner. | (Wien 1824.)" - in the Nachlass Franz Paul Lachner, Munich Library, Mus.ms. 5790. "Link to Quartet in E-flat". Répertoire International des Sources Musicales (in German). Retrieved 12 March 2016.

References

  • Wulf, Jürgen (1999) (in German). Die Geistliche Vokalmusik Franz Lachners: Biographische und stilistische Untersuchungen mit thematischem Verzeichnis. Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag. ISBN 3-487-10863-1.