List of Chamber Music Works With Opus Number
- Op.6: Sonata for Violoncello & Piano in D Major, 2012 critical Urtext-Edition by Pfefferkorn Music Publishers (Leipzig)
- Op.11: Piano Trio No.1 in e minor
- Op.15: String Quintet in e minor (2 Vln, 2 Vla & Vc)
- Op.19: No.1: Sonata for Violin & Piano in c minor, 2011 critical Urtext-Edition by Pfefferkorn Music Publishers (Leipzig)
- Op.22: Piano Trio No.2 in E Flat Major
- Op.23: No.2: Sonata for Violin & Piano in A Major, 2011 critical Urtext-Edition by Pfefferkorn Music Publishers (Leipzig)
- Op.41: String Sextet No.1 in E Flat Major, 2011 critical Urtext-Edition by Pfefferkorn Music Publishers (Leipzig)
- Op.42: Sonata for Violoncello & Piano in F Major
- Op.45: Piano Quintet in D Major
- Op.49: String Quartet No.1 in f minor (also known as Op.40)
- Op.50: String Sextet No.2 in D Major, 2011 critical Urtext-Edition by Pfefferkorn Music Publishers (Leipzig)
- Op.51: String Quintet No.2 in C Major (2 Vln, 2 Vla & Vc)
- Op.53: Piano Trio No.3 in E Flat Major
- Op.54: String Quartet No.2 in E Flat Major
- Op.55: String Quartet No.3 in c minor
- Op.58: Piano Trio No.4 in D Major
- Op.60: Sonata for Violin & Piano in E Major, 2011 critical Urtext-Edition by Pfefferkorn Music Publishers (Leipzig)
- Op. posth. Sonata for Violin & Piano in D Major, 2012 critical Urtext-Edition by Pfefferkorn Music Publishers (Leipzig)
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