- List of compositions by Robert Schumann
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This list of compositions by Robert Schumann is classified into piano, vocal, choral and orchestral works. The German composer Schumann wrote almost exclusively for the piano until 1840, when he burst into song composition around the time of his marriage to Clara Wieck.
Contents
Piano works
See also: List of solo piano compositions by Robert Schumann- Op. 1, Variations on the name "Abegg" (1830)
- Op. 2, Papillons, (1829–1831)
- Op. 3, Etudes After Paganini Caprices (1832)
- Op. 4, Intermezzi (1832)
- Op. 5, Impromptus [on a Theme by Clara Wieck] (1833)
- Op. 6, Davidsbündlertänze (1837)
- Op. 7, Toccata in C major (1832)
- Op. 8, Allegro in B minor (1831)
- Op. 9, Carnaval (1834–1835)
- Op. 10, 6 Concert Studies on Caprices by Paganini (1833)
- Op. 11, Grand Sonata No. 1 in F-sharp minor (1835)
- Op. 12, Fantasiestücke (Fantasy Pieces) (1837)
- Op. 13, Symphonic Studies (Études symphoniques) (1834)
- Op. 14, Grand Sonata No. 3 in F minor, Concerto Without Orchestra (1835)
- Op. 15, Kinderszenen (Scenes From Childhood) (1838)
- Op. 16, Kreisleriana (1838)
- Op. 17, Fantasie in C (1836, revised 1839)
- Op. 18, Arabeske in C (1839)
- Op. 19, Blumenstück (Flower Piece) in D-flat (1839)
- Op. 20, Humoreske in B-flat (1839)
- Op. 21, Novelletten (Novelettes) (1838)
- Op. 22, Piano Sonata No. 2 in G minor (1833–1835)
- Op. 23, Nachtstücke (Night Pieces) (1839)
- Op. 26, Faschingsschwank aus Wien (Carnival Jest from Vienna) (1839)
- Op. 28, Three Romances (1839)
- Op. 32, 4 Klavierstücke (Scherzo, Gigue, Romance and Fughette) (1838–9)
- Op. 56, Studies in the Form of Canons for Organ or Pedal Piano (Etuden in kanonischer Form für Orgel oder Pedalklavier) (1845)
- Op. 58, Sketches for Organ or Pedal Piano (Skizzen für Orgel oder Pedalklavier) (1845)
- Op. 60, 6 Fugues on B–A–C–H for organ or pedal piano (1845)
- Op. 66, Bilder aus Osten (Pictures from the East), 6 Impromptus for piano 4-hands (1848)
- Op. 68, Album for the Young (Album für die Jugend) (1848)
- Op. 72, Four Fugues (Vier Fugen) (1845)
- Op. 76, Four Marches (Vier Märsche) (1849)
- Op. 82, Waldszenen (Forest Scenes) (1848–1849)
- Op. 85, 12 Piano Pieces for Young and Older Children (12 Klavierstücke für kleine und große Kinder) (piano 4 hands) (1849)
- Op. 99, Bunte Blätter (1836–1849)
- Op. 109, Ball-Scenen (Scenes from a Ball) (4 hands) (1851)
- Op. 111, Three Fantasiestücke (1851)
- Op. 118, Drei Sonaten für die Jugend (Three Piano Sonatas for the Young) (1853)
- Op. 124, Album Leaves (Albumblätter) (1832–1845) (includes one piece previously part of WoO 31)
- Op. 126, Seven Piano Pieces in Fughetta Form (1853)
- Op. 130, Children's Ball (Kinderball) (four hands) (1853)
- Op. 133, Songs of Dawn (Gesänge der Frühe) (1853)
- WoO 24, Variations in E-flat on an Original Theme (1854)
- WoO 31, Studies in the Form of Free Variations on a Theme by Beethoven (1831–32)
Vocal works
Lieder and partsongs
- Op. 24, Liederkreis (Heine), nine songs (1840)
- Op. 25, Myrthen, twenty-six songs (4 books) (1840)
- Op. 27, Lieder und Gesänge volume I (5 songs) (1840)
- Op. 29, 3 Gedichte (1840)
- Op. 30, 3 Gedichte (1840)
- Op. 31, 3 Gesänge (1840)
- Op. 33, 4 Lieder (part songs for men's voices with piano ad lib) (1840)
- Op. 34, 4 Duets (soprano and tenor with piano) (1840)
- Op. 35, 12 Gedichte (1840)
- Op. 36, 6 Gedichte (1840)
- Op. 37, Gedichte aus "Liebesfrühling" (12 songs, of which numbers 2, 4 and 11 are by Clara Schumann) (1840)
- Op. 39, Liederkreis (Eichendorff), twelve songs (1840)
- Op. 40, 5 Lieder (1840)
- Op. 42, Frauenliebe und -leben (Chamisso), eight songs (1840)
- Op. 43, 3 Duets (1840)
- Op. 45, Romanzen & Balladen volume I (3 songs) (1840)
- Op. 48, Song cycle, Dichterliebe, sixteen songs from Heine's Buch der Lieder (1840)
- Op. 49, Romanzen & Balladen volume II (3 songs) (1840)
- Op. 51, Lieder und Gesänge volume II (5 songs) (1842)
- Op. 53, Romanzen & Balladen volume III (3 songs) (1840)
- Op. 55, 5 Lieder (partsongs) (1846)
- Op. 57, Belsatzar, ballad (Heine) (1840)
- Op. 59, 4 Gesänge (partsongs) (1846)
- Op. 62, 3 Gesänge (partsongs with piano ad lib) (1847)
- Op. 64, Romanzen & Balladen volume IV (3 songs) (1841–47)
- Op. 65, Ritornelle in canonischen Weisen (7 canonic part songs) (1847)
- Op. 67, Romanzen & Balladen volume I (5 partsongs) (1849)
- Op. 69, Romanzen volume I (6 partsongs for women's voices) (1849)
- Op. 74, Spanisches Liederspiel (3 songs, 5 duets, 2 quartets) (1849)
- Op. 75, Romanzen & Balladen volume II (5 partsongs) (1849)
- Op. 77, Lieder und Gesänge volume III (5 songs) (1841–50)
- Op. 78, 4 duets (soprano and tenor) (1849)
- Op. 79, Liederalbum für die Jugend (29 songs) (1849)
- Op. 83, 3 Gesänge (1850)
- Op. 87, Ballad, "Der Handschuh" (Schiller) (1850)
- Op. 89, 6 Gesänge (1850)
- Op. 90, 6 Gedichte und Requiem (1850)
- Op. 91, Romanzen volume II (6 partsongs for women's voices) (1849)
- Op. 95, 3 Gesänge (1849)
- Op. 96, Lieder und Gesänge volume IV (1850)
- Op. 101, Minnespiel (4 songs, 2 duets, 2 quartets) (1849)
- Op. 103, Mädchenlieder (2 women's voices and piano) (1851)
- Op. 104, 7 Lieder (1851)
- Op. 106, Declamation with piano, "Schön Hedwig" (1849)
- Op. 107, 6 Gesänge (1851–52)
- Op. 114, 3 Lieder für 3 Frauenstimmen (1853)
- Op. 117, 4 Husarenlieder (1851)
- Op. 119, 3 Gedichte (1851)
- Op. 122, Declamation with piano: "Ballade vom Heideknaben" and "Die Flüchlinge" (1852)
- Op. 125, 5 heitere Gesänge (1851)
- Op. 127, 5 Lieder und Gesänge (1850–51)
- Op. 135, Gedichte der Königin Maria Stuart (1852)
- Op. 137, Jagdlieder (5 partsongs for men's voices with 4 horns ad lib) [1849]
- Op. 138, Spanische Liebeslieder (1849)
- Op. 142, 4 Gesänge (1852)
- Op. 145, Romanzen & Balladen Vol. III (5 partsongs) (1849–51)
- Op. 146, Romanzen & Balladen Vol. IV (5 partsongs) (1849)
Choral and dramatic works
- Op. 50, Das Paradies und die Peri, oratorio (1841–43)
- Op. 71, Adventlied for soprano, chorus and orchestra (1848)
- Op. 81, Genoveva, opera (1848)
- Op. 84, Beim Abschied zu singen for chorus & winds (1848)
- Op. 93, Motet, "Verzweifle nicht im Schmerzenstal" for double chorus and organ ad lib (1849, orchestrated 1852)
- Op. 98a, Songs from Wilhelm Meister
- Op. 98b, Requiem for Mignon for solo voices, chorus and orchestra (1849)
- Op. 108, Nachtlied for chorus and orchestra (1849)
- Op. 112, Der Rose Pilgerfahrt oratorio (1851)
- Op. 115, Overture and incidental music, Manfred (1848–49)
- Op. 116, Der Königssohn (Uhland), for solos, chorus and orchestra (1851)
- Op. 123, Festival overture on the Rheinweinlied for orchestra and chorus (1853)
- Op. 139, "Des Sängers Fluch" (Uhland) for solo voice, chorus and orchestra (1852)
- Op. 140, "Vom Pagen und der Königstochter" for solo voice, chorus, and orchestra (1852)
- Op. 141, 4 doppelchörige Gesänge (partsongs) (1849)
- Op. 143, "Das Glück von Edenhall" (Uhland) for solo voice, chorus, and orchestra (1853)[1]
- Op. 144, "Neujahrslied" for chorus and orchestra (1849–50)
- Op. 147, Missa sacra (1852)
- Op. 148, Requiem (1852)
- WoO 3, Scenes from Goethe's Faust, oratorio (1844–1853)[1]
Orchestral works
See also: List of symphonies by Robert Schumann- Op. 38, Symphony No. 1 in B flat, Spring (1841)
- Op. 52, Overture, Scherzo and Finale in E (1841)
- Op. 61, Symphony No. 2 in C (1845–46)
- Op. 97, Symphony No. 3 in E flat, Rhenish (1850)
- Op. 100, The Bride of Messina overture (1850–51)
- Op. 120, Symphony No. 4 in D minor (1841; revised in 1851)
- Op. 128, Julius Caesar overture (1851)
- Op. 136, Hermann und Dorothea overture (1851)
- WoO 29, Symphony in G minor ("Zwickau") (incomplete)
Works for solo instrument(s) with orchestra
- Op. 54, Piano Concerto in A minor (1841–45)
- Op. 86, Konzertstück for Four Horns and Orchestra (1849)
- Op. 92, Introduction and Allegro Appassionato for Piano and Orchestra (1849)
- Op. 129, Cello Concerto in A minor (1850)
- Op. 131, Fantasy in C for violin and orchestra (1853)
- Op. 134, Introduction and Allegro for Piano and Orchestra (1853)
- WoO 23, Violin Concerto in D minor (1853)[1]
Chamber music
- Op. 41, Three String Quartets in A minor, F and A (1842)
- Op. 44, Piano Quintet in E flat (1842)
- Op. 46, Andante and variations for two pianos (1843) (there is an original version for two pianos, 2 cellos and horn)
- Op. 47, Piano Quartet in E flat (1842)
- Op. 63, Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor (1847)
- Op. 70, Adagio and Allegro for Horn and Piano (1849)
- Op. 73, Fantasy Pieces for Clarinet and Piano (1849) (Schumann directed that the clarinet part could be also performed on violin or cello)
- Op. 80, Piano Trio No. 2 in F (1847)
- Op. 88, Fantasiestücke for piano trio (1842)
- Op. 94, Three Romances for oboe and piano (1849)
- Op. 102, Five Stücke im Volkston for piano and cello (1849)
- Op. 105, Violin Sonata No. 1 in A minor (1851)
- Op. 110, Piano Trio No. 3 in G minor (1851)
- Op. 113, Märchenbilder for piano and viola (1851)
- Op. 121, Violin Sonata No. 2 in D minor (1851)
- Op. 132, Märchenerzählungen, four pieces for clarinet, viola and pianoforte (probably 1853)
- WoO 32, Piano quartet in C minor (1829)[1]
- WoO 27, Violin Sonata No. 3 in A minor (1853)[1]
References
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