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Various performance materials to works by other composers see [6] for list A. 2a/1-29: Various lost works see [6] for list A. 2b/1-7: Various lost arrangements by Brahms of other composers' works see [6] for list A. 3/14-19: Various sketches and sketchbooks see [6] for list A. 5a/1-3: Various collections of folk songs, notated by Brahms see [6 ...
List of solo piano compositions by Felix Mendelssohn; List of compositions by Felix Weingartner; List of compositions by Ferdinando Carulli; List of compositions by Fernando Sor; List of compositions by Ferruccio Busoni; List of adaptations by Ferruccio Busoni; List of compositions by Francis Poulenc; List of solo piano compositions by Francis ...
Twelve Lieder for voice and piano, Op. 9 (1827–30) (3 of the lieder were composed by Fanny Mendelssohn, but published under Felix's name) [2] Seemanns Scheidelied , lied for voice and piano (1831) (WoO 20) (MWV K 48)
Piano Concerto No. 3 'Hommage a Brahms', Op. 126 (lost; MS destroyed in house fire, but being reconstructed from recording) Piano Concerto No. 4 'Aurora Borealis', Op. 130 (lost, but reconstructed from surviving orchestral parts, two piano reduction, and recording; 1947) Piano Concerto No. 5, Op. 156 (1954)
The most prominent members of the conservative circle were Johannes Brahms, Joseph Joachim, Clara Schumann, and the Leipzig Conservatoire, which had been founded by Felix Mendelssohn. Their opponents, the radical progressives mainly from Weimar , were represented by Franz Liszt and the members of the so-called New German School (German ...
This article lists compositions written for piano duo. The list includes works for piano four-hands and works for two pianos. Catalogue number and date of composition are also included. Ordering is by composer surname. A list of notable performers who played and recorded these works is at List of classical piano duos (performers).
the BWV numbers allocated to Johann Sebastian Bach's works in the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (Bach Works List) developed by Wolfgang Schmieder. They are also sometimes referred to by their S numbers (after Schmieder) the K numbers allocated to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's works in the Köchel catalogue, created by Ludwig Ritter von Köchel.
Three Études for piano, Op. 104b (1834–1838) No. 1 Étude in B-flat minor; No. 2 Étude in F major; No. 3 Étude in A minor; Album-leaf (Albumblatt) in E minor for piano, Op. 117, "Lied ohne Worte" (1837) Capriccio in E major for piano, Op. 118 (1837) Perpetuum Mobile in C major, Op. 119; 3 Fugues [1] No. 1 Fugue in D minor; No. 2 Fugue in D ...