List of compositions by Alexander von Zemlinsky
The following is a complete list of compositions by Austrian composer Alexander von Zemlinsky.
Works sorted by opus number
Works with opus number
- Op. 1, Ländliche Tänze (c. 1891)
- Op. 2, Lieder für Singstimme und Klavier (1895-96)
- Op. 3, Trio for Clarinet (or Violin), Violoncello and Piano in D minor (1896)
- Op. 4, String Quartet No.1 in A Major (c. 1896)
- Op. 5, Gesänge für Singstimme und Klavier (1896-97)
- Op. 6, Walzer-Gesänge nach toskanischen Volksliedern (1898)
- Op. 7, Irmelin Rose und andere Gesänge (c. 1898-99)
- Op. 8, Turmwächterlied und andere Gesänge (1898-99)
- Op. 9, Fantasien über Gedichte von Richard Dehmel (1898)
- Op. 10, Ehetanzlied und andere Gesänge (1899-1901)
- Op. 11, Der Traumgörge (1904-06)
- Op. 12, Kleider machen Leute (1907-09)
- Op. 13, Six Songs to texts by Maurice Maeterlinck (1910/13)
- Op. 14, Psalm 23 (1910)
- Op. 15, String Quartet No.2 (1913-15)
- Op. 16, Eine florentinische Tragödie (1915-16)
- Op. 17, Der Zwerg (1919-21)
- Op. 18, Lyric Symphony (1922-23)
- Op. 19, String Quartet No.3 (1924)
- Op. 20, Symphonische Gesänge for baritone or alto and orchestra (1929)
- Op. 21, Der Kreidekreis (1930-31)
- Op. 22, Sechs Lieder für Singstimme und Klavier (1934)
- Op. 23, Sinfonietta (1934)
- Op. 24, Psalm 13 (1935)
- Op. 25, String Quartet No. 4 (Suite) (1936)
- Op. 26, Der König Kandaules (1935-36)
- Op. 27, 12 Lieder für Singstimme und Klavier (1937)
Works without opus number
- Piano Sonata in C major (1890)
- 3 Pieces for Cello and Piano (Drei Stücke für Violoncello und Klavier) (1891)
- Symphony in E minor (1891, two surviving movements only)
- 3 Easy Pieces for Piano (Drei leichte Stücke für Klavier solo) (1891)
- Trio for 2 Violins and Viola in Major (1892)
- Symphony No. 1 in D minor (1892)
- 4 Balladen for piano (1892–93)
- Piano Quartet in D major (1893)
- String Quartet in E minor (c.1893)
- Cello Sonata (1894)
- 2 Movements for String Quintet (1894-96)
- Lustspielouvertüre (1894-95)
- Sarema (1893-95)
- Orchestersuite (1895)
- Albumblatt (Erinnerung aus Wien) for piano (1895)
- Minnelied for men's choir and chamber ensemble (c.1895)
- Waldgespräch for soprano, two horns, harp and strings (1895)
- Der alte Garten (1895)
- Die Riesen (1895)
- Frühlingsglaube (1896)
- Skizze for piano (1896)
- Hochzeitgesang for tenor solo, chorus, and organ (1896)
- Geheimnis for mixed chorus and string orchestra (1896)
- Serenade (Suite) for Violin and Piano (1896)
- Symphony No.2 in B-flat Major (1897)
- Es war einmal (1897-1900)
- Frühlingsbegräbni (1897)
- Maiblumen blühten überall for soprano and string sextet (c. 1898)
- Psalm 83 (1900)
- Das gläserne Herz oder Der Triumph der Zeit (1900-04)
- Ein Tanzpoem für Orchester (1904)
- Menuett (from Das gläserne Herz) for piano (1901)
- Ein Lichtstrahl for Piano (1901)
- Drei Ballettstücke (1902)
- Die Seejungfrau (The Little Mermaid), after Hans Christian Andersen (1903)
- Gustav Mahler Symphonie No.6 - Arrangement (1906)
- Cymbeline (1913-15)
- Aurikelchen for women's choir (c.1920)
- Two Movements for string quartet (1927) — completed movements of abandoned quartet, originally intended as No.4
- Quartet for clarinet, violin, viola and cello (1938/39) — (substantial, but unfinished)
- Three Songs (Drei Lieder) (1939-40)
- Humoreske (Rondo), for wind quintet (1939)
- Hunting Piece (Jagdstück) for 2 Horns and Piano (Jagdstück) (1939)
Works sorted by type of composition
Operas
Opus | Title | Genre | Subdivisions | Libretto | Composition | Première date | Place, theatre |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sarema | 3 parts | the composer, Adolf von Zemlinsky and Arnold Schoenberg | 1893–95 | 10 October 1897 | Munich, Hofoper | ||
Es war einmal | prologue and 3 acts | Maximilian Singer after Holger Drachmann | 1897–99, rev.1912 | 22 January 1900 | Vienna, Hofoper | ||
11 | Der Traumgörge | 2 acts and a postlude | Leo Feld | 1904–06 | 11 October 1980 | Nuremberg, Opernhaus | |
12 | Kleider machen Leute | musikalische Komödie | prologue and 3 acts | Leo Feld, after Gottfried Keller | 1907–1909, revised in 1910 and 1922 | 2 December 1910 | Vienna, Volksoper |
16 | Eine florentinische Tragödie | 1 act | Oscar Wilde's A Florentine Tragedy, translated by Max Meyerfeld | 1915–16 | 30 January 1917 | Stuttgart, Hoftheater | |
17 | Der Zwerg | 1 act | Georg C. Klaren based on Oscar Wilde's The Birthday of the Infanta | 1919–21 | 28 May 1922 | Cologne, Neues Theater | |
21 | Der Kreidekreis | 3 acts | the composer after Klabund | 1930–31 | 14 October 1933 | Zurich, Stadttheater | |
26 | Der König Kandaules | 3 acts | the composer after André Gide's Le roi Candaule in the German translation by Franz Blei | 1935–36, orchestration completed by Antony Beaumont (1992–96) | 6 October 1996 | Hamburg, State Opera |
Other stage works
- Ein Lichtstrahl (A Ray of Light). Mime drama for piano (scenario by Oskar Geller, 1901, rev. 1902)
- Ein Tanzpoem. A Dance Poem in one act for orchestra (Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1901–04, final version of the ballet Der Triumph der Zeit)
- Incidental music for Shakespeare's Cymbeline for tenor, reciters and orchestra (1913–15)
Choral works
- Frühlingsglaube for mixed chorus and string orchestra (T: Ludwig Uhland) (1896)
- Geheimnis for mixed chorus and string orchestra (1896)
- Minnelied (T: Heinrich Heine) for men's choir and chamber ensemble (c.1895)
- Hochzeitsgesang (T: Jewish liturgy) for Cantor (Tenor), chorus, and organ (1896) Text: Baruch Haba, Mi Adir
- Frühlingsbegräbnis (Text: Paul Heyse). Cantata for soprano, baritone, mixed chorus and orchestra (1896/97, rev. c.1903)
- Aurikelchen (T: Richard Dehmel) for women's choir (1898)
- Psalm 83 for soloists, mixed chorus, and orchestra (1900)
- Psalm 23 for chorus and orchestra, Op. 14 (1910, first performance, Vienna 1910)
- Psalm 13 for chorus and orchestra, Op. 24 (1935)
Voice and orchestra
- Waldgespräch (T: Joseph von Eichendorff) for soprano, two horns, harp and strings (1896)
- Maiblumen blühten überall (T: Richard Dehmel) for soprano and string sextet (c.1898)
- Sechs Gesänge after poems by Maurice Maeterlinck, Op. 13 (1910/13, orchestrated 1913/21)
- Lyric Symphony for soprano, baritone and orchestra, Op. 18 (after poems by Rabindranath Tagore) (1922–23)
- Symphonische Gesänge for baritone or alto and orchestra, Op. 20 (T: from Afrika singt. Eine Auslese neuer afro-amerikanischer Lyrik, 1929)
Songs for voice and piano
- Lieder, Op. 2 (1895–96)
- Gesänge, Op. 5 (1896–97)
- Walzer-Gesänge nach toskanischen Liedern von Ferdinand Gregorovius, Op. 6 (1898)
- Irmelin Rose und andere Gesänge, Op. 7 (1898/99)
- Turmwächterlied und andere Gesänge, Op. 8 (1898/99)
- Ehetanzlied und andere Gesänge, Op. 10 (1899–1901)
- Sechs Gesänge after poems by Maurice Maeterlinck, Op. 13 (1910/13)
- Sechs Lieder, Op. 22 (1934; first performance, Prague 1934)
- Zwölf Lieder, Op. 27 (1937)
- Three Songs (T: Irma Stein-Firner) (1939)
Orchestral works
- Symphony in E minor (1891) – two surviving movements only
- Symphony No. 1 in D minor (1892–93)
- Eine Lustspielouvertüre (1894–95)
- Symphony No. 2 in B-flat major (1897)
- Drei Ballettstücke. Suite from Der Triumph der Zeit (1902)
- Die Seejungfrau (The Mermaid), fantasy after Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid" (1902–03, premiered in Vienna in 1905)
- Sinfonietta, Op. 23 (1934, first performance, Prague 1935)
Chamber music
- Three Pieces for cello and piano (1891)
- String Quartet in E minor (c.1893)
- Sonata in A minor for cello and piano (1894)
- Two Movements for string quintet (1894/1896) – surviving movements of the String Quintet in D minor
- Serenade (Suite) for violin and piano (1895)
- Trio for clarinet (or violin), cello and piano in D minor, Op. 3 (1896)
- String Quartet No. 1 in A major, Op. 4 (1896)
- String Quartet No. 2, Op. 15 (1913–15, first performance, Vienna 1918)
- String Quartet No. 3, Op. 19 (1924)
- Two Movements for string quartet (1927) – completed movements of abandoned quartet, originally intended as No.4
- String Quartet No. 4 (Suite), Op. 25 (1936)
- Quartet for clarinet, violin, viola and cello (1938/39) – unfinished, fragments only
- Humoreske (Rondo) for wind quintet (1939)
- Jagdstück (Hunting Piece) for two horns and piano (1939)
Works for piano
- Ländliche Tanze, Op. 1 (1892)
- Vier Balladen (1892–93)
- Albumblatt (Erinnerung aus Wien) (1895)
- Skizze (1896)
- Fantasien über Gedichte von Richard Dehmel, Op. 9 (1898)
- Menuett (from Das gläserne Herz) (1901)
Principal publishers: Universal Edition, Ricordi Berlin, Simrock/Boosey & Hawkes
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