Josef Matthias Hauer - Musical Works

Musical Works

  • 577 Works are known (Lafite index)
  • Apokalyptische Fantasie, op. 5 (1913)
  • Nomos, op. 19 (1919)
  • Cantata Wandlungen, op. 53 (1927) - Premiere conducted by Hermann Scherchen
  • Violinkonzert mit Orchester in einem Satz, op. 54 (1928) - Premiere conducted by Hermann Scherchen
  • Klavierkonzert mit Orchester in einem Satz, op. 55 (1928)
  • Opera Salambo, op. 60 (1929) - Premiere conducted by Otto Klemperer
  • Opera Die Schwarze Spinne, op. 62 (1932) - Premiere conducted by Michael Gielen
  • Cantata Der Menschen Weg, op. 67 (1934)
  • Various Hölderlin-Kantaten, Der Frühling pg. 21/3; Emilie vor ihrem Brauttag pg. 58 (1928)
  • Fantasie für Klavier, literally, Fantasy for a piano 39 (1925)
  • Charakterstücke für Salonorchester
  • Zwölftonmusik für neun Soloinstrumente op. 73 (twelve-tone music for nine solo instruments) (1937)
  • Zwölftonmusik für Orchester (twelve-tone music for orchestra) (1939)
  • Zwölftonmusik für Orchester mit einer Zwölftonreihe, die in sechs verschiedenen Tropen steht, lit. with a twelve-tone row, in six different tropes (1945)
  • Zwölftonspiel für fünf Violinen (Hermann Heiß gewidmet), lit. twelve-tone piece for five violins, dedicated to Hermann Heiß (1949)
  • Zwölftonspiel für Klavier zu vier Händen. lit. twelve-tone piece for piano four hands (1956)

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