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==Works== {| class="wikitable sortable" padding="5" |----- bgcolor="#f9f9f9" |+ style="background:Gray; color:white" |<big>'''Catalogue of works by Henri Duparc'''</big> |- ! width="70 px" style="background:Darkgray; color:White"|Year ! width="500 px" style="background:Darkgray; color:White"|Composition ! width="800 px" style="background:Darkgray; color:White"|Notes ! width="300 px" style="background:Darkgray; color:White"|Type of Work |- | 1863-65 || '''''Six rêveries''''', ''pour piano'' || Printed, but unpublished. Private collection of Mme. d'Armagnac, granddaughter of Duparc. || Piano solo |- | 1867 || '''''Sonate pour violoncelle et piano''''' || Premiered in 1948. Private collection of Mme. d'Armagnac, granddaughter of Duparc. || Cello & piano |- | 1867-69 || '''''Feuilles volantes''''', ''pour piano'' || || Piano solo |- | 1868 || '''''Chanson triste''''' || Published as: ''Op. 2, no. 4''. Text by [[Henri Cazalis|Jean Lahor]]. || Voice & piano (orchestrated 1912) |- | 1869 || '''''Le galop''''' || Published as: ''Op. 2, no. 5''. Text by [[Sully Prudhomme]]. Released in 1948. || Voice & piano |- | 1869 || '''''Romance de Mignon''''' || Published as: ''Op. 2, no. 3''. Text by Victor Wilder, based on « Kennst du das Land » by [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe|Goethe]]). || Voice & piano |- | 1869 || '''''Sérénade''''' || Published as: ''Op. 2, no. 2''. Text by Gabriel Marc. || Voice & piano |- | 1869 || '''''Soupir''''' || Published as: ''Op. 2, no. 1''. Text by Sully Prudhomme. Revised 1902. || Voice & piano |- | 1869 || '''''Cinq mélodies, op. 2''''' || || Voice & piano |- | 1869 || '''''Beaulieu, pour piano''''' || Private collection of Mme. d'Armagnac, granddaughter of Duparc. || Piano solo |- | 1869-70 || '''''Au pays où se fait la guerre''''' || Text by Théophile Gautier. Original title: ''Absence''. Definitive version, 1911–13. || Voice & piano (orchestrated 1876) |- | 1870 || '''''L'invitation au voyage''''' || Text by [[Charles Baudelaire]]. Released in 1872. || Voice & piano (orchestrated 1892–95) |- | 1871 || '''''La fuite''''', ''duo pour soprano et ténor avec piano'' || Published as: ''Op. 2, no. 6''. || Duet for voice & piano |- | 1871 || '''''La vague et la cloche''''' || Text by [[François Coppée]]. Released in 1873. || Voice & piano (Orchestrated) |- | 1872 || '''''Suite d'orchestre''''' || (Lost). || Orchestral suite |- | 1872-82 || '''''[[Phidylé]]''''' || Text by [[Leconte de Lisle]]. Released in 1889 || Voice & piano (orchestrated, 1891–92) |- | 1873 || '''''Laendler''''', ''suite de valses pour orchestre'' || (Destroyed). || Orchestral suite |- | 1873 || '''''Laendler''''' (version for two pianos) || || Two pianos |- | 1874 || '''''Poème nocturne''''' : <br>''I. Aux étoiles - II. Lutins et follets - III. Duo: L’aurore'' || Part lost, only: ''I. Aux étoiles'' is extant. <br>Premiered in Paris on 11 April 1874 at the Société Nationale de Musique Moderne. || Orchestral work |- | 1874 || '''''Elégie''''' || Text by Ellen MacSwiney (wife of Duparc) after [[Thomas Moore]]. || Voice & piano |- | 1874 || '''''Extase''''' || Text by Jean Lahor. Released 1882. Revised 1884. || Voice & piano |- | 1875 || '''''Lénore''''' || Based on the [[Lenore (ballad)|ballad of the same name]] by [[Gottfried August Bürger]]. || Symphonic poem |- | 1875 || '''''Lénore''''' (version for two pianos) || transcription for 2 pianos (1884) by [[Camille Saint-Saëns]] || Two pianos |- | 1877 || '''''Suite pour le piano''''' || (Lost). || Piano solo |- | 1879 || '''''Le manoir de Rosemonde''''' || Text by [[Robert de Bonnières]] || Voice & piano (orchestrated 1912) |- | 1879-95 || '''''Roussalka''''', ''opéra en trois actes'' || Unfinished. Based on ''[[Rusalka|Русалка (Rusalka)]]'', an unfinished dramatic poem by [[Alexander Pushkin]]. Destroyed except for "Absence," republished as "Au pays où se fait la guerre". || Opera in 3 acts |- | 1880 || '''''Sérénade florentine''''' || Text by Jean Lahor. Released 1882. || Voice & piano |- | 1882 || '''''Benedicat vobis Dominus''''' || [[Motet]] for three mixed voices and organ (or piano). || Choral music |- | 1883 || '''''Lamento''''' || Text by [[Théophile Gautier]]. || Voice & piano |- | 1883 || '''''Testament''''' || Text by [[Paul Armand Silvestre]]. Released in 1898. || Voice & piano (orchestrated 1900–02) |- | 1884 || '''''La vie antérieure''''' || Text by [[Charles Baudelaire]]. || Voice & piano (orchestrated 1911–13) |- | 1886 || '''''Recueillement''''' || Unfinished. (Destroyed). || Voice & piano? |- | 1892 || '''''Danse lente''''' || Extract from [[Rusalka|''Roussalka'']]. Copied by [[Ernest Ansermet]]. Preserved by Éditions Salabert. || Orchestral work |- | 1903 || Transcription of two works for organ by J.S. Bach: <br>'''Prélude and fugue in E minor''' ("Cathedral"), BWV 513<br>'''Prélude and fugue in A minor''' ("The Great"), BWV 543 || || Two pianos |- | 1908 || Transcription of six organ works by César Franck || || Two pianos |- | 1910 || '''''Aux étoiles''''', ''pour piano'' || Also: version for piano four hands, & version for organ. Revised 1911. || Piano solo |- | 1911 || '''''Aux étoiles''''' || [[Entr'acte]] for an unpublished drama. || Orchestral work |- | (n.d.) || Transcription of a work for organ by J.S. Bach: <br>'''Chorale Prélude and Fugue:''' '''''In dir ist Freude''''', BWV 615 || Private collection of [[Ernest Ansermet]] || Two pianos |- |}
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