List of compositions by Fritz Kreisler

List of compositions by Fritz Kreisler

Below is a List of compositions by Fritz Kreisler sorted by genre.

Original compositions

Operetta

* "Apple Blossoms", Operetta / Musical (1919); music also by Victor Jacobi
* "Lisa", Operetta in 3 Acts (published 1969)
* "Rhapsody", Operetta / Musical (1944)
* "Sissy", Singspiel in 2 Acts (1932)

Vocal

* "The Bonnie Earl O'Moray" (published 1917); Lyrics by Reinhold von Warlich
* "Cradle Song" (published 1915); based on "Caprice Viennois"
* "Drei Nachtgesänge" (Three Night Songs) (published 1921); on poems of Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff
* "Leezie Lindsay" (published 1917); Lyrics by Reinhold von Warlich
* "Love Comes and Goes" (published 1934); based on "Liebesleid"; Lyrics by Geraldine Farrar
* "Madly in Love" (published 1936); Lyrics by Dorothy Fields
* "The Old Sweet Song", Duet for Soprano and Baritone (or Tenor) (published 1915); based on "Caprice Viennois"; Lyrics by J. Kilp
* "O salutaris hostia" (published 1916); after Louis Couperin; Lyrics by Alice Mattullath
* "O sanctissima" (published 1916); freely adapted from a melody by Arcangelo Corelli; Lyrics by Alice Mattullath
* "The Praise of Islay" (published 1917); Lyrics by Reinhold von Warlich
* "The Shepherd's Madrigal" (published 1937); Lyrics by Geraldine Farrar
* "Stars in My Eyes" (published 1936); Lyrics by Dorothy Fields
* "The Whole World Knows", a Viennese Love Song (published 1934); based on "Caprice Viennois"; Lyrics by Geraldine Farrar

Piano

* "Liebesfreud" (Love's Joy) (published 1911)
* "The Old Refrain", Viennese popular song (published 1919)
* "Petit valse" (published 1927)

Chamber music

* String Quartet in A Minor (published 1921)

Cello and piano

* "Allegretto" in the Style of Boccherini (published 1910)
* "Andantino" in the Style of Martini (published 1910)
* "Chanson Louis XIII et Pavane" in the Style of Couperin (published 1910)
* "Sicilienne and Rigaudon" in the Style of Francœur (published 1910)

Solo violin

* "Recitative and Scherzo-Caprice" for Solo Violin, Op.6 (published 1911)
* "Study on a Choral" in the style of Johann Stamitz (published 1930)

Original cadenzas

* Beethoven Violin Concerto in D Major, Op.61 (published 1928); 3 cadenzas
* Brahms Violin Concerto in D Major, Op.77 (published 1928)
* Mozart Violin Concerto No.3 in G Major, K.216 (published 1946); 3 cadenzas
* Mozart Violin Concerto No.4 in D Major, K.218 (published 1946); 3 cadenzas
* Mozart Violin Concerto No.5 in A Major, K.219 (published 1946); 3 cadenzas
* Mozart Violin Concerto No.6 [sic] in Bmusic|flat Major (published 1946)
* Paganini Violin Concerto No.1 in D Major, Op.6
* Viotti Violin Concerto No.22 in A Minor (published 1966)

Violin and piano

Transcriptions and arrangements

Violin and Piano

Kreisler as editor

* Robert Schumann – "Fantasie" in C Major for Violin and Orchestra, Op.131

See also

* Musical hoax

References

* [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihasd1/loc.natlib.scdb.200033611/default.html Fritz Kreisler Collection] at the Library of Congress
* [http://www.worldcat.org/ WorldCat]


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