List of Compositions By Ernest Chausson - Works Without Opus Number

Works Without Opus Number

Stage

  • Les oiseaux, incidental music for Aristophanes' The Birds, for flute and harp (1889)

Vocal-orchestral

  • La veuve du roi basque, ballad to words by L. Brethous-Lafargue (1879)
  • Hylas, to words by Leconte de Lisle (1879–80)
  • Esméralda, to words by Victor Hugo (1880)
  • Hymne à la nature, to words by A. Silvestre (1881)
  • L'arabe, cantata (1881)

Orchestral

  • Symphony No. 2 (sketches, 1899)

Chamber

  • Andante and Allegro for clarinet and piano (1881)
  • Concerto for piano, oboe, viola, and string quartet (sketches, 1897)

Piano

  • Sonatinas for piano four hands (1878)
    • No. 1 in G minor
    • No. 2 in D minor
  • Eleven Fugues on Themes by Bach, Franck, Massenet, and Saint-Saëns for piano (1880-1)
  • Marche militaire for piano (1884)

Sacred

  • O salutaris in B for organ, piano, or harp (1879)
  • Tantum ergo for voice, organ, violin, and harp (1891)

Songs for voice and piano

  • Lilas, to words by Bouchor (1877)
  • Le petit sentier, to words by Bouchor (1878)
  • L'albatros, to words by Charles Baudelaire (1879)
  • Le rideau de ma voisine, to words by Alfred de Musset (1879)
  • Nous nous aimerons, to words by anon. (1882)
  • Le mort maudit, to words by J. Richepin (1884)
  • Epithalame, to words by Bouchor (1886)
  • Marins dévots à la Vierge, to words by L.-P. Fargue (1898)

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