Works Without Opus Number
Orchestral
- Symphony No. 1 in A Symphonie italienne (1870–72)
- La divine comédie, symphonic poem after Dante (1871)
Chamber
- Scherzo in D for piano quartet (1871)
- Mosaïque sur Fervaal for military band (1897)
- Trois petites pièces (1907–15)
- No. 1 in D for flute and piano
- No. 2 in B flat for clarinet and piano
- No. 3 in F for horn and piano
- Rondino for four trumpets (1911)
- String Quartet No.4 (1931, incomplete)
Piano
- Quatre romances sans paroles (1870)
Secular vocal
- O gai soleil for two voices (1909)
- Vive Henry quatre for four voices and wind band/piano (1909), harmonization of song by anon.
Songs for voice and piano
- L'Académie Française nous a nommés tous trois, authorship of lyrics doubtful, possibly d'Indy (1888)
- Vingt-neuf chansons populaires du Vivarais et du Vercors (1892)
- Deux chansons enfantines (1896)
- Six chansons anciennes du Vivarais (1926)
- Ariette pour Tina (1927)
- Cinq chansons folkloriques et deux rigaudons à une voix (c. 1931)
Read more about this topic: List Of Compositions By Vincent D'Indy
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