List of compositions by Alban Berg

List of compositions by Alban Berg

The following is a complete list of the compositions of Alban Berg.

* "Jugendlieder" (1), composed 1901–4, voice and piano, published 1985
** "Herbstgefühl" (Siefried Fleischer)
** "Spielleute" (Henrik Ibsen)
** "Wo der Goldregen steht" (F. Lorenz)
** "Lied der Schiffermädels" (Otto Julius Bierbaum)
** "Sehnsucht I" (Paul Hohenberg)
** "Abschied" (Elimar von Monsterberg-Muenckenau)
** "Grenzen der Menschenheit" (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
** "Vielgeliebte schöne Frau" (Heinrich Heine)
** "Sehnsucht II" (Paul Hohenberg)
** "Sternefall" (Karl Wilhelm)
** "Sehnsucht III" (Paul Hohenberg)
** "Ich liebe dich!" (Christian Dietrich Grabbe)
** "Ferne Lieder" (Friedrich Rückert)
** "Ich will die Fluren meiden" (Friedrich Rückert)
** "Geliebte Schöne" (Heinrich Heine)
** "Schattenleben" (Martin Greif)
** "Am Abend" (Emanuel Geibel)
** "Vorüber!" (Franz Wisbacher)
** "Schummerlose Nächte" (Martin Greif)
** "Es wandelt, was wir schauen" (Joseph von Eichendorff)
** "Liebe" (Rainer Maria Rilke)
** "Im Morgengrauen" (Karl Stieler)
** "Grabschrift" (Ludwig Jakobwski)
* "Jugendlieder" (2), composed 1904–8, voice and piano, published 1985
** "Traum" (Frida Semler)
** "Augenblicke" (Robert Hamerling)
** "Die Näherin" (Rainer Maria Rilke)
** "Erster Verlust" (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
** "Süss sind mir die Schollen des Tales" (Karl Ernst Knodt)
** "Er klagt das der Frühling so kortz blüht" (Arno Holz)
** "Tiefe Sehnsucht" (Detlev von Liliencron)
** "Über den Bergen" (Karl Busse)
** "Am Strande" (Georg Scherer)
** "Winter" (Johannes Schlaf)
** "Fraue, du Süsse" (Ludwig Finckh)
** "Verlassen" (Bohemian folksong)
** "Regen" (Johannes Schlaf)
** "Traurigkeit" (Paul Altenberg)
** "Hoffnung" (Paul Altenberg)
** "Flötenspielerin" (Paul Altenberg)
** "Spaziergang" (Albert Mombert)
** "Eure Weisheit" (Johann Georg Fischer)
** "So regnet es sich langsam ein" (Cäsar Flaischlein)
** "Mignon" (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
** "Die Sorglichen" [ [http://www.coolwindmusic.com/?p=10] ] Verify credibility|date=July 2008 (Gustav Falke)
** "Das stille Königreich" (Karl Busse)
* "Seven Early Songs", voice and piano, composed 1905–8, revised and orchestrated 1928
** "Nacht" (Carl Hauptmann)
** "Schilflied" (Nikolaus Lenau)
** "Die Nachtigall" (Theodor Storm)
** "Traumgekrönt" (Rainer Maria Rilke)
** "Im Zimmer" (Johannes Schlaf)
** "Liebesode" (Otto Erich Hartleben)
** "Sommertage" (Paul Hohenberg)
* "Schliesse mir die Augen beide" (Theodor Storm), voice and piano, composed 1907, published in 1930 & 1955
* "An Leukon" [The score of "An Leukon" has been made available by Universal Edition in PDF format. [http://www.universaledition.com/promotion/anleukon.pdf] ] (Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim), voice and piano, composed 1908; published in 1937 & 1963 (Reich) & 1985 (UE) (2 versions exist: in G minor [1907] ; in E minor [1908]
* "Frühe Klaviermusik", published 1989
* "Zwölf Variationen über ein eigenes Thema" in C, piano, composed Nov. 8, 1908; published in 1957 & 1985
* "Symphony and Passacaglia", fragment, composed 1913
* Piano sonata, Op. 1, composed 1907–8, published April 24, 1911
* "Vier Lieder", Op. 2, voice and piano, composed 1909–10, published 1910
** "Schlafen, schlafen" (Friedrich Hebbel)
** "Schlaffend trägt man mich" (Albert Mombert)
** "Nun ich der Riesen Stärksten" (Albert Mombert)
** "Warm die Lüfte" (Albert Mombert)
* String Quartet, Op.3, composed 1910, published 1920
* "Fünf Orchesterlieder nach Ansichtkartentexten von Peter Altenberg", Op. 4, soprano and orchestra, 1912 ("Altenberg Lieder")
** "Seele, wie bist du schöner"
** "Sahst du nach dem Gewitterregen"
** "Über die Grenzen des All"
** "Nichts ist gekommen, Hier ist Friede"
* "Vier Stücke", Op. 5, clarinet and piano, composed 1913, published 1920
** "MaBig" ?
** "Sehr langsam" ?
** "Sehr rasch" ?
** "Langsam" ?
* "Drei Stücke", Op. 6, orchestra, composed 1914–15
** "Präludium"
** "Reigen"
** "Marsch"
* "Wozzeck" Op. 7, composed 1914–22
* "Drei Bruchstüche aus 'Wozzeck", soprano and orchestra
* "Kammerkonzert", piano, violin, winds, composed 1923–5
* Adagio, violin, clarinet and piano, arranged 1956 (arrangement of Kammerkonzert mvm 2)
* "Schliesse mir die Augen beide" (Theodor Storm), voice and piano, composed 1925
* "Lyric Suite", string quartet, composed 1925–6
* "Drei Sätze aus der Lyrischen Suite", arranged for string orchestra, 1928
* "Der Wein" (Charles Baudelaire), concert aria, soprano and orchestra, composed 1929
* Four-part Canon "Alban Berg an das Frankfurter Opernhaus", composed 1930
* "Lulu", composed 1929–35, orchestra part of Act 3 completed by Friedrich Cerha
* "5 Symphonische Stücke aus der Oper ‘Lulu’" ("Lulu-Suite"),soprano and orchestra, 1935
* Violin Concerto, composed 1935
* Arrangements for piano, harmonium, string quartet, 1921
** Franz Schreker: "Der ferne Klang" (1911)
** Arnold Schoenberg: "Gurre-Lieder" (1912)
** Arnold Schoenberg: "Litanei" and "Entrückung" from String Quartet no.2, 1912
** Johann Strauss II: "Wein, Weib und Gesang"

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