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== Listing of works == ===Operas=== *''[[Notre Dame (opera)|Notre Dame]]'', romantic Opera in two acts, text after [[Victor Hugo]] by Franz Schmidt and Leopold Wilk; comp. 1902–4, premiered Vienna 1914 *''Fredigundis'', Opera in three acts, text after [[Felix Dahn]] by {{ill|Bruno Hardt-Warden|de}} and {{ill|Ignaz Michael Welleminsky|de}}; comp. 1916–21, premiered Berlin 1922 ===Oratorio=== * ''[[The Book with Seven Seals]]'' (''Das Buch mit sieben Siegeln'') for Soli, Chorus, Organ and Orchestra, Text after the Revelation of St John; comp. 1935–37; premiered Vienna, 1938 ===Cantata=== *''Deutsche Auferstehung'' a Festival Song for Soli, Chorus, Organ and Orchestra, Text by [[Oskar Dietrich]]; comp. 1938–39, unfinished, prepared for performance by Dr. Robert Wagner; premiered Vienna, 1940 ===Symphonies=== *Symphony No. 1 in E major; comp. 1896–99, premiered Vienna 1902 *Symphony No. 2 in E-flat major; comp. 1911–13, premiered Vienna 1913 *Symphony No. 3 in A major; comp. 1927–28, premiered Vienna 1928 *[[Symphony No. 4 (Franz Schmidt)|Symphony No. 4 in C major]]; comp. 1932–33, premiered Vienna 1934 ===Piano concertos=== *Concertante Variations on a Theme of Beethoven for Piano (left hand alone) with orchestral accompaniment; comp. 1923, premiered Vienna 1924; Two-handed arrangement by Friedrich Wührer (1952) *Piano Concerto in E-flat major (for left hand alone); comp. 1934, premiered: Vienna 1935; Two-handed version by Friedrich Wührer (1952) ===Other orchestral works=== *Carnival music and Intermezzo from the Opera ''Notre Dame''; comp. 1902–03; premiered Vienna 1903 *Variations on a Hussar Song for orchestra; comp. 1930–31; premiered Vienna 1931 *Chaconne in D minor; transcribed from the Chaconne in C-sharp minor for organ from 1925; completed 1931; Manuscript ===Chamber music=== *Four Little Fantasy pieces after Hungarian National Melodies, for cello with piano accompaniment; comp. 1892; premiered Vienna 1926 (three pieces) *String Quartet in A major; comp. 1925; premiered Vienna 1925 *String Quartet in G major; comp. 1929; premiered Vienna 1930 *Quintet for piano left hand, two violins, viola and cello in G major; comp. 1926; premiered Stuttgart 1931; two-handed arrangement by Friedrich Wührer (1954) *Quintet for clarinet, piano left hand, violin, viola and cello in B-flat major; comp. 1932; premiered Vienna 1933 *Quintet for clarinet, piano left hand, violin, viola and cello in A major; comp. 1938; premiered Vienna 1939; two-handed arrangement by Friedrich Wührer (1952) ===Music for trumpets=== *Variations and Fugue on an original Theme in D major (King's Fanfare from ''Fredigundis''); 3. Arrangement for Trumpets alone; comp. 1925, premiered 1925 ===Music for organ and trumpet=== *Variations and Fugue on an original Theme in D major (King's Fanfare from ''Fredigundis''); 4. Arrangement for 14 Trumpets, Kettledrum and Organ; comp. 1925, premiered Vienna 1925 *Choral overture "God preserve us" for Organ with ''ad libitum'' processional Trumpet-chorus; comp. 1933, premiered Vienna 1933 *Solemn Fugue (Fuga solemnis) for Organ with Entrance of 6 Trumpets, 6 Horns, 3 Trombones, Bass Tuba and Kettledrums; comp. 1937, premiered Wien 1939 ===Piano music=== *Romance in A major *Christmas pastorale in A major (= Organ work, arrangement) *Intermezzo in F-sharp minor (2nd movement of the A major Quintet) *Toccata in D minor (for left hand alone); comp. 1938, premiered: Vienna 1940 (two-handed arrangement); two-handed arrangement by Friedrich Wührer (1952) ===Organ works=== *Variations on a theme by [[Christoph Willibald Gluck]] (lost) *Variations and Fugue on an original theme in D major (King's Fanfare from ''Fredigundis''), 1. Arrangement; comp. 1916 *Phantasie and Fugue in D major; comp. 1923–24, premiered Vienna 1924 *Variations and Fugue on an original theme in D major (King's Fanfare from ''Fredigundis''), 2. Arrangement; comp. 1924, premiered Vienna 1924 *Toccata in C major; comp. 1924, premiered Vienna 1925 *Prelude and Fugue in E-flat major; comp. 1924, premiered Vienna 1925 *Chaconne in C-sharp minor; comp. 1925, premiered Vienna 1925 *Four small Chorale preludes; comp. 1926, premiered Vienna 1926 ::"O Ewigkeit du Donnerwort" (O Eternity thou Thundrous Word), F major ::"Was mein Gott will" (What My God Wills), D major ::"O, wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen" (O How Happy Are Ye Now, You Blessed), D minor ::"Nun danket alle Gott" (Now Thank We All Our God), A major *Fugue in F major; comp. 1927, premiered Vienna 1932 *Prelude and Fugue in C major; comp. 1927, premiered Vienna 1928 *Four little Preludes and Fugues; comp. 1928, premiered Berlin 1929 ::Prelude and Fugue in E-flat major ::Prelude and Fugue in C minor ::Prelude and Fugue in G major ::Prelude and Fugue in D major *Chorale Prelude, "Der Heiland ist erstanden"; comp. 1934, premiered Vienna 1934 *Prelude and Fugue in A major, Christmas pastoral; comp. 1934, premiered Vienna 1934 *Toccata and Fugue A-flat major; comp. 1935, premiered Vienna 1936
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