List of compositions by Joachim Raff

Last updated

Joachim Raff (1822-1882) Jjraffportrait.jpg
Joachim Raff (1822-1882)

This is a list of compositions by Swiss-German Romantic composer Joachim Raff. Raff was a prolific composer and composed numerous works in a wide variety of genres. His works include eleven symphonies, five concertos, six operas, eight string quartets, numerous other chamber works, over 100 works for solo piano and many songs and song cycles.

Contents

Orchestral

Symphonies

Soloist and orchestra

Orchestral suites

Other orchestral works

Operas and choral works

Operas

Works for chorus and orchestra

Works for choir a capella

Chamber music

Piano quintets

Piano quartets

Piano trios

String quartets

Violin sonatas

Other works for violin and piano

Works for cello and piano

Other chamber works

Piano music

Songs

Orchestral songs

Songs for multiple voices

Lieder

Arrangements

Arrangements of works by others

Orchestral arrangements

  • WoO. 14a: Orchestration and arrangement of Liszt's original sketches for the overture Der entfesselte Prometheus (1850)
  • WoO. 34a: Orchestration of Huldigungsmarsch ("Homage March") by Richard Wagner (1871)
  • WoO. 39: J.S. Bach's Chaconne for solo violin, arranged for large orchestra (1874)
  • WoO. 41: J.S. Bach's English Suite arranged for orchestra (1874)

Choral arrangements

  • WoO. 15b: Orchestral arrangement of Liszt's Psalm XX Domine salvum fac regum (1853)

Arrangements for piano four hands

Arrangements for violin and piano

  • WoO. 10a: Arrangement of 3 Etudes and an Elegy for piano four hands by Karl Vollweiler (1849; unknown fate)
  • WoO. 10b: Arrangement of 2 Romances for piano by Adolf von Henselt (1849; unknown fate)
  • WoO. 10c: Arrangement of a song by Louis Spohr (1849; unknown fate)
  • WoO. 10d: Arrangement of a song by Carl Reissiger (1849; unknown fate)
  • WoO. 42: 3 Sonatas by Benedetto Marcello for Cello with added piano accompaniment employing free use of the numbered bass (1875)

Arrangements for solo piano

  • Op. 4: Brilliant Fantasy on some motifs from the opera Maria Rudenz by Gaetano Donizetti (1842)
  • Op. 7: Brilliant Rondo on the air Io son ricco e tu sei bella from the opera L'Elisire d'amore by Gaetano Donizetti (1843)
  • Op. 18: Two Paraphrases on Lieder by Franz Liszt (1845)
  • Op. 19: Eight Lieder by Mendelssohn (1845; lost)
  • Op. 19: Dramatic Fantasy on motifs from the opera Die Beiden Prinzen by Heinrich Esser (1845)
  • Op. 20: Jaléo and Xeres: two Spanish Dances after Spanish national melodies (1844; lost)
  • Op. 28: Two famous airs from the opera Robert le Diable by Giacomo Meyerbeer (1846; lost)
  • WoO. 4a: Paraphrase on Les Huguenots (1846; abandoned)
  • Op. 34: Six Lieder by Franz Abt, Luise Barthelemy, Franz Kücken, Bernhard Molique and Franz Schmidt (1847)
  • Op. 35: Fantasy on motifs from the opera Freischütz by Carl Maria von Weber (1847)
  • Op. 36: Military Fantasy on some motifs from the opera Les Huguenot by Giacomo Meyerbeer (1847)
  • Op. 37: Fantasy on motifs from the opera La sonnambula by Vincenzo Bellini (1847)
  • Op. 39: Nocturne after a Romance by Franz Liszt (1847)
  • WoO. 7: Fantasy on themes from Kücken's Prätendent (1847; lost)
  • Op. 42: Piano transcriptions from Der Prätendent by Franz Kücken (1847)
  • Op. 43: Divertimento on motifs from Fromental Halévy's opera La Juive (1848)
  • Op. 44: Fantasy on motifs from the opera The Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossini (1848)
  • Op. 45: Reminiscences from Mozart's Don Giovanni (1848)
  • Op. 46: Impromptu on "The Last Rose of Summer" (1849)
  • WoO. 10: Grand Fantasy on motifs from the opera Das Diamantkreuz by Siegried Salomon (1849; lost)
  • WoO. 11: Arrangement of two violin romances by Ludwig van Beethoven (1849)
  • WoO. 12: Valse-Rondino on motifs from the opera Das Diamantkreuz by Siegried Salomon (1849)
  • WoO. 12a: Concert Etude on a motif from the opera Puritani by Vincenzo Bellini (1849?)
  • Op. 61: Four arrangements for piano (1853-1855)
  • Op. 62: Three Salon-Etudes on Richard Wagner's Operas (1853)
  • Op. 65: Two arrangements for piano (1855)
  • Op. 68: Five Transcriptions after Beethoven, Gluck, Mozart, Schumann and Spohr (1857)
  • Op. 70: Trovatore and Traviata, 2 Salon paraphrases after Verdi (1857)
  • Op. 81: Two arrangements for piano (1858)
    • No. 1: Sicilienne, Favourite air from the opera Les Vêpres Siciliennes by Verdi
    • No. 2: Tarantella after the tarantella from the opera Les Vêpres Siciliennes by Verdi
  • WoO. 22: Two Marches from Handel's oratorios: Saul and Jephta (1859)
  • Op. 121: Illustrations of the opera L'Africaine by Giacomo Meyerbeer (1864)
  • WoO. 23: Selected pieces from the Violin Sonatas by J.S. Bach (1865)
  • WoO. 24: Concert paraphrase on "Evening Song" by Robert Schumann (1865)
  • WoO. 26: Reminiscences on the opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg by Richard Wagner (1867)
  • WoO. 30: Six Cello Sonatas by J.S. Bach arranged for piano (1868)
  • WoO. 34: Improvisation on the lied "Der Lindenzweig" by Leopold Damrosch (1870)
  • WoO. 37: Berceuse after an idea by Charles Gounod (1872)
  • WoO. 38: Juliet's Waltz by Charles Gounod (1872)
  • WoO. 40: Three orchestral suites by J.S. Bach arranged for piano (1874)

Arrangements of own works

Orchestral arrangements

  • Op. 163b: Evening Rhapsody, arrangement of Abends from the Piano Suite No. 5, Op. 163
  • Op. 174: Mazurka, Polonaise, Russian dance, orchestral arrangement of three pieces from Aus dem Tanzsalon
  • Op. 203: Hungarian Dance, arrangement for violin and orchestra

Arrangements for piano four hands

Most of the arrangements for piano four hands are made after Raff's orchestral works.

  • Op. 73b: First Grand Sonata, arrangement of the Violin Sonata No. 1 in E minor, Op. 73
  • Op. 77b: String Quartet, arrangement of the String Quartet No. 1 in D minor, Op. 77
  • Op. 78b: Second Grand Sonata, arrangement of the Violin Sonata No. 2 in A major, Op. 78
  • Op. 96b: Symphony No. 1 in D major An Das Vaterland
  • Op. 99b: Three Sonatilles
  • Op. 101b: Orchestral Suite No. 1 in C major
  • Op. 103b: Celebration Overture
  • Op. 117b: Festival Overture
  • Op. 123b: Concert Overture
  • Op. 124b: Festival Overture for wind instruments on four beloved student songs
  • Op. 127b: A mighty fortress is our God: Overture to a drama about the 30 Years War
  • Op. 132b: Brilliant March
  • Op. 135b: Leaves and Blossoms, 12 Piano Pieces
  • Op. 136b: String Quartet No. 3, arrangement of the String Quartet No. 3 in E minor, Op. 136
  • Op. 137b: String Quartet No. 4, arrangement of the String Quartet No. 4 in A minor, Op. 137
  • Op. 138b: String Quartet No. 5, arrangement of the String Quartet No. 5 in G major, Op. 138
  • Op. 139b: Festival March
  • Op. 140b: Symphony No. 2 in C major
  • Op. 150: Chaconne for Two Pianos
  • Op. 153b: Symphony No. 3 in F major Im Valde
  • Op. 167b: Symphony No. 4 in G minor
  • WoO. 35b: Italian Suite in E minor
  • Op. 177b: Symphony No. 5 in E major Leonore
  • WoO. 28b: Waltz-Impromptu after The Tyrolienne
  • Op. 181b: Dance of Death, second humoresque in waltz form
  • Op. 188b: Sinfonietta in F major
  • Op. 189b: Symphony No. 6 in D minor Gelebt, Gestrebt, Gelitten, Gestritten, Gestorben, Umworbe
  • Op. 192b: Arrangement of the String Quartets Nos. 6, 7 & 8
  • Op. 194b: Orchestral Suite No. 2 in F major In the Hungarian Style
  • Op. 201b: Symphony No. 7 in B-flat major In den Alpen
  • Op. 205b: Symphony No. 8 in A major Frühlingsklänge
  • Op. 208b: Symphony No. 9 in E minor Im Sommer
  • Op. 213b: Symphony No. 10 in F minor Zur Herbstzeit
  • WoO. 49b: Orchestral Prelude to Shakespeare's The Tempest
  • WoO. 50b: Orchestral Prelude to Shakespeare's Macbeth
  • WoO. 51b: Orchestral Prelude to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
  • WoO. 52b: Orchestral Prelude to Shakespeare's Othello

Arrangements for voice and piano

  • WoO 14b: King Alfred
  • WoO 20b: Samson
  • Op. 66b: Dream-King and his Love
  • Op. 80b: Awake!
  • Op. 100b: Germany's Resurrection, Festival Cantata for the fifty year's jubilee of the German people's Battle at Leipzig
  • Op. 141b: De profundis (Psalm 130)
  • WoO. 29b: The Password
  • Op. 154b: Lady Phantom
  • Op. 171b: Two Songs for Mixed Choir
  • Op. 186b: Morning Song and One Who Has Passed Away
  • Op. 199b: Two Scenes
  • Op. 209b: The Times of Day
  • WoO. 46b: Benedetto Marcello
  • Op. 212b: World's End - Judgement - New World

Arrangements for alternative piano accompaniment

  • Op. 67b: The Love Fairy
  • Op. 76b: Ode to Spring
  • Op. 161b: Violin Concerto No. 1 in B minor
  • Op. 180b: Suite for Violin and Orchestra G minor
  • Op. 193b: Cello Concerto No. 1 in D minor
  • WoO. 44b: Cello Concerto No. 2 in G major
  • Op. 206b: Violin Concerto No. 2 in A minor

Arrangements for solo piano

  • Op. 82b: 12 Pieces for Piano Four Hands
  • Op. 139c: Festival March
  • Op. 101c: Orchestral Suite No. 1 in C major
  • Op. 154c: Lady Phantom
  • Op. 174: From the Dance Salon
  • Op. 177c: Symphony No. 5 in E major Leonore
  • Op. 200b: Suite for Piano and Orchestra in E-flat major

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Karl Goldmark</span> Hungarian-born Viennese composer (1830–1915)

Karl Goldmark was a Hungarian-born Viennese composer.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Joachim Raff</span> German-Swiss composer and pianist (1822–1882)

Joseph Joachim Raff was a German-Swiss composer, pedagogue and pianist.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alexander Tcherepnin</span> American composer (1899–1977)

Alexander Nikolayevich Tcherepnin was a Russian-born composer and pianist.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Woldemar Bargiel</span> German composer (1828–1897)

Woldemar Bargiel was a German composer and conductor of the Romantic period.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ludwig Thuille</span> Austrian composer and teacher

Ludwig Wilhelm Andreas Maria Thuille was an Austrian composer and teacher, numbered for a while among the leading operatic composers of the so-called Munich School of composers, whose most famous representative was Richard Strauss.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Philipp Scharwenka</span> Musical artist

Ludwig Philipp Scharwenka was a Polish-German composer and teacher of music. He was the older brother of Xaver Scharwenka.

Nikolai Petrovich Rakov, was a Soviet violinist, composer, conductor, and academic at the Moscow Conservatory where he had studied. He composed mostly instrumental works, for orchestra, chamber music and piano music, especially pedagogic works. In 1946, he received the Stalin Prize for his first violin concerto, which became known internationally.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Emil Hartmann</span> Danish composer (1836–1898)

Emil Hartmann was a Danish composer of the romantic period, fourth generation of composers in the Danish Hartmann musical family.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Anton Beer-Walbrunn</span>

Anton Beer-Walbrunn was a German composer.