Arrangements of The Works of Others
Composer | Work and forces | Arranged for | Date |
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Beethoven | Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor, Op. 31, No. 2, "Tempest", first movement | Orchestra (4 versions) | 1863 |
Beethoven | Violin Sonata No. 9 in A, Op. 47 "Kreutzer", first movement | Orchestra | 1863–64 |
Bortniansky | Complete Church Music, choir | Choir, edited | July – November 1881 |
Cimarosa | "Le faccio un inchino", trio from Il matrimonio segreto (available for 3 voices and piano) | 3 voices and orchestra | 1870 |
Dargomyzhsky | Little Russian Kazachok, orchestra | Piano | 1868 |
Dargomyzhsky | "The golden cloud has slept", 3 voices and piano | 3 voices and orchestra | 1870 |
Dubuque | Maria Dagmar Polka, piano | Orchestra | 1869 |
Glinka | "Slavsya" from A Life for the Tsar, arr, couplets | Mixed chorus and orchestra | February 1883 |
Joseph Gungl | Le Retour, waltz, piano | Orchestra | 1863–64 |
Haydn | "Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser", 4 voices | Orchestra | by 24 February 1874 |
Kral | "Ceremonial March", piano | Orchestra | May 1867 |
Herman Laroche | Karmosina, Fantasy Overture, piano | Orchestra | August – September 1888 |
Liszt | "Es war ein Konig in Thule", voice and piano | Voice and orchestra | 3 November 1874 |
Alexei Lvov | "God Save the Tsar!" (the then national anthem), chorus and piano | Mixed chorus and orchestra | February 1883 |
Sophie Menter | Ungarische Zigeunerweisen, piano (short score) | Piano and orchestra | 1892 |
Mozart | 4 works | arr. orchestra as Mozartiana (Suite No. 4) | June – August 1887 |
Mozart | Fantasia in C minor, K. 475, piano | Vocal quartet (Night) | 15 March 1893 |
Anton Rubinstein | Ivan the Terrible, Op. 79, orchestra | Piano duet | 18 October – 11 November 1869 |
Anton Rubinstein | Don Quixote, Op. 87, orchestra | Piano duet | 1870 |
Schumann | Symphonic Studies, Op. 13 (piano), Adagio and Allegro brillante | Orchestra | 1864 |
Schumann | "Ballade vom Haidenknaben", Op. 122, No. 1, declamation and piano | Declamation and orchestra | 11 March 1874 |
Stradella | "O del mio dolce", song with piano | Voice and orchestra | 10 November 1870 |
Tarnovsky | Song "I remember all", arr. Dubuque for piano | Piano duet | 1868 |
Weber | Piano Sonata in A-flat, J. 199, Scherzo Menuetto | Orchestra | 1863 |
Weber | Piano sonata in C, J. 138 – Perpetuum mobile | Piano left hand | 1871 |
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