List of Compositions By Anton Reicha - List of Works With Opus Numbers

List of Works With Opus Numbers

  • Opus 1: Six Duos for violin and cello (c. 1796–8) (possibly by Josef Reicha)
    • Number also used for a concertante for two violins, also a work possibly composed by Josef Reicha
  • Opus 3: Three Duos for violin and cello (c. 1795)
  • Opus 4: Three Duos for violin and cello (G major, D major, D major) (c. 1798) (possibly by Josef Reicha)
  • Opus 12: Sinfonica for four flutes in D major (published by Hoffmeister in Leipzig)
  • Opus 18: Harmonique imitée or three Adagios for four flutes
  • Opus 19: Sonata for four flutes
  • Opus 20: Variations for two flutes
  • Opus 21: Three Romances for two flutes (E minor, G major, D major)
  • Opus 22: 12 Little Duos for two flutes
  • Opus 23: Différentes pièces for piano (c. 1796–8)
  • Opus 24: Overture (Prehedra) for strings, wind instruments and timpani in C major (c. 1795)
  • Opus 25: Eight Duos for two flutes
  • Opus 26: Trio for three flutes
  • Opus 27: Quartet for four flutes
  • Opus 30: Etudes ou Exercices for piano, these include exercises 2, 9, 23 and 24 from Practische Beispiele
  • Opus 31: Etude de transitions and 2 fantasies for piano (Paris, 1802)
  • Opus 32: Fugue on a theme by Domenico Scarlatti, for piano (Paris, 1802)
  • Opus 34: Overture in E major/minor (after 1813)
  • Opus 36: 36 Fugues for piano (Vienna, 1803) = includes Op. 32 as Fugue No. 9, a Fantasia from Op. 31, Etude No. 9 from Op. 30, exercises 10 and 22 from Practische Beispiele and "12 Fugues" of 1799 (no opus number). The opus number is sometimes not assigned to this work.
  • Opus 40: Sonata for piano in E major (Leipzig, 1803)
  • Opus 41: Symphony à grand orchestre in E-flat major ("First Symphony") (Leipzig, 1803)
  • Opus 42: Symphony à grand orchestre in E-flat major (Leipzig, 1803)
  • Opus 43: Sonata for piano in E flat major (Leipzig, 1804)
  • Opus 44: Sonata for piano and violin in C major (Leipzig, 1804)
  • Opus 45: Three Duos for two violins (A major, D major, B-flat major) (Leipzig, 1804)
  • Opus 46: Three Sonatas for piano (G major, B-flat major, E major) (Leipzig, 1804)
  • Opus 47: Sonata for piano, violin and cello in C major (Leipzig, 1804)
  • Opus 48: Three String Quartets (C major, G major, E-flat major) (Leipzig, 1804)
  • Opus 49: Three String Quartets (C minor, D major, B-flat major) (Leipzig, c. 1804–5)
  • Opus 51: Eighteen Variations and a Fantasy on a theme by Mozart for flute, violin and cello (Leipzig, 1804)
  • Opus 52: String Quartet in C major (published by Breitkopf und Härtel in Leipzig, c. 1804–5, republished 2006 by Merton Music)
  • Opus 53: Grand Duo for two violins in C major (Leipzig, c. 1804–5)
  • Opus 54: Sonata for flute and piano in G major (Leipzig, 1804-5)
  • Opus 55: Two Sonatas for violin and piano (B-flat major, E-flat major) (Leipzig, 1804-5)
  • Opus 56: Urians Reise um die Welt, for two voices in unison and piano
  • Opus 57: L'art de varier for piano
  • Opus 58: String Quartet in A major (republished 2006 by Merton Music)
  • Opus 59: Two Fantasies for piano (C major, F major)
  • Opus 61: Fantasy for piano in C minor, exercise 13 from Practische Beispiele
  • Opus 62: Sonata in A major for violin and piano (Leipzig, 1808)
  • Opus 81: Six Fugues for piano (published by Pleyel in Paris, 1810)
  • Opus 82: Twenty-Four Trios for three horns/two horns and bassoon (before 1815)
  • Opus 83: Variations for piano (Paris, before 1815)
  • Opus 84: Twelve Duos for violin and cello (Paris, c. 1814)
  • Opus 85: Variations on Charmante Gabrielle for piano (Paris, before 1815)
  • Opus 86: La victoire (Allegro brillant) for piano (Paris, before 1815)
  • Opus 87: Variations on a theme by Gluck for piano
  • Opus 88: Six Wind Quintets (E minor, E-flat major, G major, D minor, B-flat major, F major) (Paris, 1817)
  • Opus 89: Quintet for clarinet and string quartet in B-flat major (Paris, c. 1820)
  • Opus 90: Six String Quartets (E-flat major, G major, C major, E minor, F major and D major) (Paris, 1819)
  • Opus 91: Six Wind Quintets (C major, A minor, D major, G minor, A major, C minor) (Paris, c. 1817-19)
  • Opus 93: Twelve Trios for two horns in Eb and bassoon (Paris, c. 1820)
  • Opus 94: Three String Quartets (Paris, 1824)
  • Opus 95: Three String Quartets (Paris, 1824)
  • Opus 96: Octet for two violins, viola, cello, oboe or flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon in E-flat major (Paris, 1820)
  • Opus 97: Etudes dans le genre fugué for piano (La fugue et le contrepoint, 34 études de fugues et contrepoint) (c. 1815-17)
  • Opus 98: Six Quartets for flute, violin, viola and cello (Paris, before 1815)
  • Opus 99: Six Wind Quintets (C major, F minor, F major, D major, B minor, G major) (Paris, 1819)
  • Opus 100: Six Wind Quintets (F major, D minor, E-flat major, E minor, A minor, B-flat major) (Paris, 1820)
  • Opus 101: Six Trios Concertants for piano, violin and cello (E-flat major, D minor, C major, F major, D major, A major) (Paris, 1824)
  • Opus 102: Etudes de piano ou 57 variations sur un theme, suivies d’un rondeau, variations on a theme by Grétry and a rondeau for piano (Paris, c. 1820)
  • Opus 103: Grand duo concertant, duo for flute and piano in D major (Paris, 1824)
  • Opus 104: Grand quatuor concertant, quartet for piano, violin or flute, bassoon or cello, and cello in E-flat major (Paris, 1824)
  • Opus 105: Quintet for flute and string quartet in A major (published by Breitkopf und Härtel, Paris, 1829)
  • Opus 106: Quintet for horn and string quartet in E major (published by Breitkopf und Härtel, Paris, 1829)
  • Opus 107: Quintet for oboe or clarinet and string quartet in F major (Paris, 1829)

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