Works
- 5 Klavierstücke, Op. 1
- No. 3 Valse lente (c. 1897)
- Gavotte in D minor, Op. 2
- Compositions for the piano, Op. 3
- No. 1 Caprice Burlesque (ca 1901)
- No. 2 Mazurka Mélancolique
- Thème varié pour piano, Op. 4
- Mélodie, Op. 8, No.1
- La Czarina, Mazurka Russe (The Tsarina, Russian Mazurka)
- Three Songs, Op. 11:
- No. 1 Good-bye (Christina Rossetti)
- No. 2 I love her gentle forehead (Richard Watson Gilder)
- No. 3 The new day (R. W. Gilder, c. 1917)
- Two Piano Pieces, Op. 12
- No. 1 Elegy
- No. 2 Etude for the left hand
- Near to thee ... Poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, English version by Clara Clemens (ca. 1924)
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