List of compositions by Reynaldo Hahn

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This is a list of compositions by Reynaldo Hahn sorted by genre, date of composition, titles and scoring.

GenreDateFrench title (original title)English titleScoringNotes
Opera1891–1893Idylle polynésienne in 3 acts; libretto by André Alexandre (1860–1928) and Georges Hartmann after Pierre Loti
Opera1902La Carmélitefor soloists, chorus and orchestraComédie musicale in 4 acts; libretto by Catulle Mendès
Opera1908La pastorale de Noël, Mistèrefor soloists, chorus and orchestraChristmas Mystery (Oratorio) in 3 acts; libretto by Léonel de La Tourasse and Charles Gailly de Taurines (1857–1941)
Opera1914MiousicOpérette in 3 acts; co-composed with Charles Lecocq and André Messager; libretto by Paul Ferrier
Opera1919NausicaaNausicaafor soloists, chorus and orchestra Opéra comique in 3 acts; libretto by René Fauchois
Opera1919Opéra in 3 acts; libretto by St. Georges de Bouhélier
Opera1921La colombe de Bouddhafor soloists, chorus and orchestraConte lyrique japonais in 1 act; libretto by André Alexandre (1860–1928)
Opera1923 Ciboulette Ciboulettefor soloists, chorus and orchestraOpérette in 3 acts; libretto by Robert de Flets and Francis de Croisset
1933 film version Ciboulette directed by Claude Autant-Lara
Opera1925 Mozart Mozartfor soloists and orchestraComédie musicale in 3 acts; libretto by Sacha Guitry
Opera1926Une revuefor soloists, chorus and orchestraComédie musicale in 1 act; libretto by Maurice Donnay and Henri Duvernois
Opera1926Le temps d'aimerfor soloists, chorus and orchestraComédie musicale in 3 acts; libretto by Pierre Wolff (1865–1944), Henri Duvernois and Hugues Delorme
Opera1930–1931BrummelBrummelfor soloists, chorus and orchestraOpérette in 3 acts, 5 scenes; libretto by Rip (Georges Gabriel Thenon) and Robert Dieudonné
Opera1932–1933for soloists and orchestraComédie musicale in 3 acts; libretto by Sacha Guitry
Opera1935 Le marchand de Venise The Merchant of Venicefor soloists, chorus and orchestraOpéra in 3 acts; libretto by Miguel Zamacoïs after the play by William Shakespeare
Opera1935MalvinaMalvinaOpérette in 3 acts; libretto by Maurice Donnay and Henri Duvernois
Opera1936Beaucoup de bruit pour rienMuch Ado About NothingComédie musicale in 4 acts; libretto by Jean Sarment after the play by William Shakespeare
Opera1942Le oui des jeunes filles Comédie lyrique in 3 acts; libretto by René Fauchois after Leandro Fernández de Moratín; orchestrated by Büsser
Ballet1892Fin d'amourBallet-pantomime; libretto by Eugène Berrier
Ballet1909La fête chez ThérèseBallet-pantomime in 2 acts; libretto by Catulle Mendès
Ballet1909Ballet
Ballet1910Le bois sacréBallet-pantomime in 1 act, 2 scenes; libretto by Edmond Rostand
Ballet1912Le dieu bleuBallet in 1 act; libretto by Jean Cocteau and Frédéric de Madrazo
Ballet1925Degas, Suite de dansesBallet for Carina Ari
Ballet1932ValsesBallet for Carina Ari; orchestration of piano music by Johannes Brahms
Ballet1937Aux bosquets d'ItalieBallet in 2 scenes; libretto by Abel Hermant
Incidental music1890L'obstacle
Aubade espagnole
Pièce in 4 acts by Alphonse Daudet
Incidental music1895Nocturnefor the play by Maria Star (Ernesta de Hierschel Stern)
Incidental music1897Songe d'une matinée de printemps
Incidental music1898Estherfor soloists, chorus and orchestraTragédie in a prologue and 3 acts by Jean Racine
Incidental music1899Dalila, Drame en 3 actesfor the play by Octave Feuillet
Incidental music1902Les deux courtisanesfor the play by Francis de Croisset
Incidental music1902Werther
Noël (in E major)

for mezzo-soprano and children's chorus
for the play by Pierre Decourcelle after The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Incidental music1904Chiffonfor the play by René Peter and Robert Danceny
Incidental music1905Angelo, tyran de Padoue, Drame en 3 journéesfor the play by Victor Hugo
Incidental music1905Scarronfor the play by Catulle Mendès
Incidental music1906La vierge d'Avilafor the play by Catulle Mendès
Incidental music1909L'impératricefor the play by Catulle Mendès
Incidental music1909Judasfor the play by John de Kay
Incidental music1911Lucrèce Borgiafor the play by Victor Hugo
Incidental music1911for soloists, speaker, chorus and orchestrafor the play by Maurice Magre (1877–1941)
Incidental music1914Gala Sarah Bernhardt
Prélude
Rêverie
Pavane florentine
La reine au jardin
L'oasis
Défilé joyeux.
for the Gala des Annales
Incidental music1919L'homme à la rosefor the play by Henry Bataille
Incidental music1919–1920Andrea del Sartofor the play by Alfred de Musset
Incidental music1923Manon, fille galante
  1. Les amants
  2. L'inconstante
  3. La dolente
  4. L'enjoleuse
  5. La frivole
  6. Le souvenir
for orchestrafor the play by Henry Bataille and Albert Flament after the novel Manon Lescaut by Abbé Prévost
Incidental music1924La reine de Sheba, Scène lyriquefor soloists and for the play by Edmond Fleg
Incidental music1925Seigneur Polichinellefor the play by Miguel Zamacoïs
Incidental music1937L'homme avec dix femmesfor the play by Miguel Zamacoïs
Incidental music1937Laure et Pétrarquefor the play by Émile Ripert
Incidental music1939Entre nous
Incidental musicL'An mil
Incidental musicAthalie, Tragédie en 5 actesfor the play by Jean Racine
Film score1934La dame aux CaméliasThe Lady of the Camelliasdirected by Fernand Rivers and Abel Gance
Film score1934SaphoSaphodirected by Léonce Perret
Orchestral1891Illustration pour le jardin de Bérénicefor chamber orchestra
Orchestral1893Nuit d'amour bergamasque, Poème symphoniquefor chamber orchestraalso for 2 pianos
Orchestral1898Marinefor chamber orchestra
Orchestral1905 Le Bal de Béatrice d'Este , Suite
  1. Entrée pour Ludovic le More
  2. Lesquercade
  3. Romanesque
  4. Ibérienne
  5. Léda et l'Oiseau: Intermède léonardesque
  6. Courante
  7. Salut final au duc de Milan
for wind instruments, 2 harps and piano

3. also for flute, viola and piano (1910)
Orchestral1905Marche nuptialeWedding Marchfor chamber orchestra
Orchestral1914En sourdinefor chamber orchestratranscription
Orchestral1931Divertissement pour une fête de nuit
  1. La Nuit: Le Parc
  2. Trois tableaux mimés
  3. Canzone (Sur le Lac)
  4. Lumières: Valses dans les jardins
for saxophone, piano, string quartet and orchestra
Orchestral1945Concerto provençal
  1. Sous les platanes
  2. Sous les pins
  3. Sous les oliviers
for chamber orchestraalso for flute, clarinet, bassoon, horn and string orchestra
Concertante1901Deux Cadences pour le Concerto pour deux pianos KV 365 de Mozartfor
Concertante1902Cadence pour le Concerto KV 491 de MozartCadenza for Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K. 491 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for piano
Concertante1903for harp and string orchestra (or piano)on front cover: "Morceau de Councours pour le conservatoire royal de musique de Bruxelles Année, 1903"
ConcertanteConcerto en la mineurConcerto in A minorfor cello and orchestraincomplete (movement I only); published 1905 as "Concerto inachevé" by Éditions Salabert
revised with cadenzas by Fernand Pollain
orchestrated by Marius-François Gaillard
Concertante1926–1927Concerto en ré majeurConcerto in D majorfor violin and orchestrapremiered in 1928 by Gabriel Bouillon
Concertante1930Concerto en mi majeurConcerto in E majorfor piano and orchestrapremiered in 1931 by Magda Tagliaferro
Concertante1939Trois Cadences pour le Concerto pour flûte et harpe KV 299 de Mozartfor flute and harp
Concertante1942Concerto pour 5 instruments et orchestre
Concertante1945Concerto provençal
  1. Sous les platanes
  2. Sous les pins
  3. Sous les oliviers
for flute, clarinet, bassoon, horn and string orchestraalso for chamber orchestra
Concertante1948Suite hongroise
  1. Parade
  2. Trois images de la Reine de Hongrie
  3. Chants et danses
for violin, string orchestra, piano and percussion
Chamber music1891Le carnaval des vieilles poulesLe carnaval des vieilles poulesfor
Chamber music1891–1892for
Chamber music1896Trio en fa mineur pour piano, violon et violoncellePiano Trio in F minorfor violin, cello and piano
Chamber music1901Romance en la majeurRomance in A majorfor violin and piano
Chamber music1903Sarabande et thème varié en si bémol majeurSarabande and Theme with Variations in B minorfor clarinet and pianoalso for viola and orchestra
written for the 1903 Concours du Conservatoire
Chamber music1905Pavane d'AngeloPavane d'Angelofor flute (piccolo), clarinet, guitar, harp (or piano), 2 violins, viola and cellofrom the incidental music Angelo, tyran de Padoue
Chamber music1905Variations chantantes sur un air ancienVariations chantantes sur un air ancienfor cello and piano
for double bass and piano
theme taken from Serse by George Frideric Handel
transcribed 1939 for double bass and piano by the composer
Chamber music1905Variations sur un thème de Mozart en mi bémol majeurVariations on a Theme of Mozart in E majorfor flute and piano
Chamber music1905, 1910Romanesque en ut majeurRomanesque in C majorfor flute, viola and pianooriginal version from Le bal de Béatrice d'Este; transcribed 1910
Chamber music1906Nocturne en mi bémol majeurNocturne in E majorfor violin and piano
Chamber music1911for cello and piano
Chamber music1913for flute and piano
Chamber music1921Quintette en fa dièse mineur pour piano et cordesPiano Quintet in F minorfor
Chamber music1926Sonate en ut majeur pour violon et pianoSonata in C majorfor violin and piano
Chamber music1931Divertissement pour une fête de nuitfor
Chamber music1936for oboe, clarinet and bassoon
Chamber music1937Soliloque et forlaneSoliloque et forlanefor viola and pianoalso orchestrated
written for the Concours d'alto du Conservatoire de 1937
Chamber music1939RomanceRomancefor flute, violin, viola and cello
Chamber music1939Quatuor en la mineurString Quartet No. 1 in A minorfor
Chamber music1939–1943Quatuor en fa majeurString Quartet No. 2 in F majorfor composed during World War II; published 1946
Chamber music1942for flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon
Chamber music1946Quatour en sol majeurPiano Quartet in G majorfor violin, viola, cello and piano
Chamber musicLamento et tarantelleLamento et tarantellefor clarinet and piano
Miscellaneous1936Carillon pour pendule muraleChime for a Wall Clockfor chimescomposed chimes for a wall clock produced by Armes et Cycles de Saint-Étienne
Organfor organ
Piano1883L'inspiration, ValseInspiration, Waltzfor piano
Piano1889Suite concertantefor piano
Piano1889Une abeilleA Beefor piano
Piano1890–1891Les impressions
  1. Devant un tableau de Doucet
  2. Tristesse
  3. Regrets...
for piano
Piano1890–1893
1891
1893
1890
1893
1893
1891
Juvénilia, 6 Petites pièces
  1. Portrait
  2. La promenade
  3. Demi-sommeil
  4. Feuillage
  5. Phœbé
  6. Les regards amoureux
for piano
Piano1891Contour mélodiquefor piano
Piano1891Good bye!for piano
Piano1891Improvisazionefor pianofrom the song Fleur de mon âme
Piano1891Notturno all'italianafor piano
Piano1891Pièces d'amourfor piano
Piano1891Scherzo lentfor
Piano1892Hyppomène et Atalantefor piano
Piano1892Variations sur un thème de Charles Levadéfor piano 4-handstheme: Charles-Gaston Levadé
Piano1893for piano 4-hands
Piano1894Improvisationfor piano
Piano1894–1896Portraits de peintres, 4 Pièces d'après les poésies de Marcel Proust
  1. Albert Cuyp
  2. Paulus Potter
  3. Anton van Dyck
  4. Antoine Watteau
Portraits of Painters, 4 Pieces after Poems of Marcel Proust for piano
1. in B major
2. in E minor
3. in F major
4. in F major
Piano1895La nativité: crèche de Nurenbergfor piano
Piano1896for piano 4-hands
Piano1897Caprice mélancoliquefor
Piano1898Premières valses
Invitation à la valse
  1. Avec élégance
  2. Allegretto con moto
  3. "Ninette" – Très, très vite
  4. Avec du mouvement
  5. Pas vite, simplement (à l'Ombre rêveuse de Chopin)
  6. Assez vite
  7. "Berceau" – Modéré
  8. Pas vite
  9. "La Feuille" – Un peu languissant
  10. Sans rigueur ("...Le Plaisir vaporeux fuira vers lhorizon..." – Baudelaire)
for pianoIntroduction and 10 waltzes
Piano1902–1910Le rossignol éperdu, 53 Poèmes
I. Première suite
  1. Frontispice
  2. Andromède résignée
  3. Douloureuse rêverie dans un bois de sapins
  4. Le Bouquet de Pensées
  5. Soleil d'automne
  6. Gretchen
  7. Les Deux Écharpes
  8. Liebe! Liebe!
  9. Éros caché dans les bois
  10. La Fausse Indifférence
  11. Chanson de Midi
  12. Antiochus
  13. Nevermore
  14. Portrait
  15. L'Enfant au Perroquet
  16. Les Rêveries du Prince Églantine
  17. Ivresse
  18. L'Arome suprême
  19. Berceuse féroce
  20. Passante
  21. La Danse de l'Amour et de l'Ennui
  22. Ouranos
  23. Les Héliotropes du Clos-André
  24. Effet de Nuit sur la Seine
  25. Per i piccoli canali
  26. Mirage
  27. La Danse de l'Amour et du Danger
  28. Matinée parisienne
  29. Chérubin tragique
  30. Les Chênes enlacés

    II. Orient
  31. En Caïque
  32. Narghilé
  33. Les Chiens de Galata
  34. Rêverie nocturne sur le Bosphore
  35. La Rose de Blida
  36. L'Oasis

    III. Carnet de voyage
  37. L'Ange Verrier
  38. Le Jardin de Pétrarque
  39. La Nativité
  40. Faunesse dansante
  41. Les Noces du Duc de Joyeuse
  42. Le Petit Mail
  43. Les Pages d'Élisabeth
  44. La Jeunesse et l'Été ornent de fleurs le tombeau de Pergolèse
  45. Vieux Bahuts (Musée d'Orléans)

    IV. Versailles
  46. Hommage à Martius
  47. La Reine au Jardin
  48. Le Réveil de Flore
  49. Le Banc songeur
  50. La Fête de Terpsichore
  51. Adieux au soir tombant
  52. Hivernale
  53. Le Pèlerinage inutile
for piano
Piano1904for piano 4-hands



6. for piano 3-hands
Piano1904Variations puériles sur une mélodie de Carl ReineckePuerile Variations on a Melody of Carl Reinecke for piano 4-hands
Piano1905Bacchante endormiefor piano
Piano1905Pavane d'AngeloPavane in B major from Angelo, tyran de Padouefor pianofrom the incidental music for the play by Victor Hugo
original for orchestra; transcription by the composer
Piano1907Sonatine en ut majeurSonatina in C majorfor piano
Piano1909Canon dans le mode phrygienCanon in Phrygian Modefor piano
Piano1909Thème varié sur le nom de HaydnTheme and Variations on the Name of Haydn in G majorfor piano
Piano1910Les fêtes de l'hymen et de l'amour ou Les dieux de l'Egyptefor pianotranscription of a piece by Jean-Philippe Rameau
Piano1911for piano
Piano1915Le ruban dénoué, 12 valses à 2 pianos et une mélodie
  1. Décrets indolents du hasard
  2. Les soirs d'Albi
  3. Souvenir...avenir...
  4. Danse de l'amour et du chagrin
  5. Le demi-sommeil embaumé
  6. L'anneau perdu
  7. Danse du doute et de l'espérance
  8. La cage ouverte
  9. Soir d'orage
  10. Les baisers
  11. Il sorriso
  12. Le seul amour
  13. Puisque j'ai mis ma lèvre...
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13. words by Victor Hugo
Piano1915Les jeunes lauriers, Marche militaire en si bémol majeurLes jeunes lauriers, Military March in B majorfor piano
Piano1915Pour bercer un convalescent
  1. Andantino sans lenteur
  2. Andantino non lento
  3. Andantino espressivo
for
Piano1927for piano
Choral1888–1933Le pauvre d'AssiseOratorio
Choral1890Aubade espagnolefor tenor, male chorus and pianofrom the incidental music L'obstacle by Alphonse Daudet
also for 2 tenors, baritone and piano
Choral1896Cantique sur le bonheur des justes et le malheur des réprouvésfor female chorus and pianowords from Cantiques spirituels by Jean Racine; also for voice and piano
Choral1896Les Bretonnes, Duofor female chorus and pianowords by Charles Le Goffic; also for soprano, alto and piano
Choral1897Chanson de piratesfor words by Victor Hugo
Choral1897L'obscuritéfor mixed chorus a cappellawords by Victor Hugo
Choral1899–1900for soloists, chorus and pianowords by Leconte de Lisle
9. also used as Mélodies, Book 1, No. 20
Choral1901O fons Bandusiæ!, Fragment d'une Ode d'Horacefor soprano, female chorus and orchestrawords by Horace
Choral1902Les muses pleurant la mort de Ruskinfor
Choral1908Prométhée triomphant, Poème lyriquefor soloists, chorus and orchestrawords by Paul Reboux
Choral1910Le rosier et la colombefor chorus (or 2 solo voices) a cappellawords by Jean Cocteau; published in La Revue musicale
Choral1911Aubade athéniennefor female chorus and pianowords by Paul Reboux; fragment d'un opéra esquissé
Choral1917Noctem quietamfor tenor, chorus and organ or piano (ad libitum)
Choral1925for mixed chorus a cappella (piano ad libitum)words by Anatole France
Choral1938Tu es Petrus, Motetfor bass, chorus and organ (ad libitum)
Choral1945Cathédrale de Strasbourg, Cantatefor tenor, chorus and orchestrawords by Louis Aragon
ChoralChœur pour célébrer l'heureuse arrivée d'Édouard Reisslerius (Rissler)for soloist, chorus (in unison) and piano
Vocal1887–1890for voice and pianowords by Paul Verlaine
Vocal1888–1896for voice and piano


















20. for bass, chorus and piano 4-hands

1. words by Victor Hugo
2. words by Victor Hugo
3. words by François Coppée
4. words by André Theuriet
5. words by Théodore de Banville
6. words by Théophile Gautier
7. words by Théodore de Banville; also choral version: No. 11 of Rondels
8. words by Paul Verlaine
9. words by Alphonse Daudet
10. words by Théophile Gautier
11. words by Paul Verlaine
12. words by Gabriel Vicaire
13. words by Léon Dierx
14. words by Paul Verlaine
15. words by Armand Renaud (1836–1895)
16. words by Paul Verlaine
17. words by Théodore de Banville
18. words by Heinrich Heine
19. words by Jean Lahor
20. words by Leconte de Lisle; also used as No. 9 of Études latines
Vocal1890Aubade espagnolefor from the incidental music L'obstacle by Alphonse Daudet
also for tenor, male chorus and piano
Vocal1891Aimons-nous!for voice and pianowords by Théodore de Banville
Vocal1891Au clair de lune, Conte en musique
  1. Promenade
  2. Babillage et soleil
  3. Lune
  4. Angélus
  5. Tristesse nocturne, l'oiseau de nuit
  6. Petit ruisseau murmurant
  7. Ver luisant
  8. Le lys
  9. Les orties
  10. Le vent
  11. Retour
for narrator and pianotext and illustrations by Louis Montégut
Vocal1891Comme un crifor voice and pianowords by Théodore de Banville
Vocal1891Fleur de mon âmefor voice and piano
Vocal1891for voice and pianowords by Sully Prudhomme
Vocal1891Ressemblancefor voice and pianowords by Sully Prudhomme
Vocal1891for voice and piano
Vocal1892Liedfor voice and pianowords by François Coppée
Vocal1892Hymnefor voice and pianowords by Victor Hugo
Vocal1892Le Bon reposfor voice and piano
Vocal1896Cantique sur le bonheur des justes et le malheur des réprouvésfor voice and pianowords from Cantiques spirituels by Jean Racine; also for female chorus and piano
Vocal1896Les Bretonnes, Duofor soprano, alto (or female chorus) and pianowords by Charles Le Goffic
Vocal1896for voice and pianowords by Heinrich Heine
Vocal1896Naguère au temps des églantinesfor voice and pianowords by Catulle Mendès
Vocal1896–1921for voice and piano
1. words by Victor Hugo
2. words by Jean Racine; also for female chorus and piano
3. words by Augustine-Malvina Blanchecotte (1830–1897)
4. words by Augustine-Malvina Blanchecotte (1830–1897)
5. words by Jean Moréas
6. words by Catulle Mendès
7. words by Charles d'Orléans
8. words by Maurice Magre; from the incidental music Méduse
9. words by Sully Prudhomme
10. words by Jean Moréas; also used as No. 8 of Les feuilles blessées
11. words by Théodore de Banville
12. words by Jean Moréas; also used as No. 5 of Les feuilles blessées
13. words by Henri de Régnier
14. words by Théophile de Viau
15. words by Léopold Dauphin
16. words by Louis Hennevé; also known as Aux morts de Vauquois
17. words by Elena Văcărescu
18. words by Maurice Magre (1877–1941)
19. words by Victor Hugo; also published with piano work Le ruban dénoué
20. words by Léon Guillot de Saix
Vocal1897Agnus Deifor soprano, baritone and organ
Vocal1897L'alouettefor voice and pianopublished in the collection L'âme enfantine, 50 Chansons pour les écoles by Marc Legrand, 1897
Vocal1897–1898for soloists, mixed chorus and piano
1. words by Théodore de Banville
2.words by Charles d'Orléans
3.~5. words by Théodore de Banville
6. words by Charles d'Orléans
7. words by Théodore de Banville
8. words by Charles d'Orléans
9.~11. words by Théodore de Banville
11. also vocal version: No. 7 of 20 Mélodies, 1er recueil
12. words by Catulle Mendès
Vocal1898Le Destin "Phèdre"for voice and piano
VocalEs-tu bien sûr que tu ne m'aimes pasfor voice and pianowords by Augustine-Malvina Blanchecotte (1830–1897)
Vocalfor voice and pianowords by "Vincent-Eloy", pseudonym of Albert Eloy-Vincent (1868–1945)
VocalQue lentement passentfor voice and pianowords by Guillaume Apollinaire
VocalL'amourfor voice and piano
Vocal1899Le marchand des marronsfor voice and pianowords by Paul Collin
Vocal1899Adieu!Adieu!for voice and pianowords by Stéphan Bordèse; published in the collection Chansons de Page
Vocal1899Amour sans ailes
  1. Ah! Te serrer dans mes bras!
  2. Le chêne mort
  3. Non! Vous ne m'aimez pas
Love without Wings
  1. Ah! Could I Clasp Thee in Mine Arms!
  2. The Fallen Oak
  3. I Know You Love Me Not
for voice and pianowords by Mary Robinson
published 1899, 1904 and 1911
Vocal1900O SalutarisO Salutarisfor tenor and piano or organwords attributed to St. Francis of Assisi
Vocal1901for voice and pianowords by Alfred de Musset
Vocal1901Venezia, 6 Chansons en dialecte vénitien
  1. Sopra l'acqua indormenzada
  2. La Barcheta
  3. L'Avertimento
  4. La Biondina in gondoleta
  5. Che pecà!
  6. La Primavera
Venezia, 6 Songs in the Venetian Dialectfor voice and pianoFrench version by Maurice Léna
1. words by Pietro Pagello (1807–1898)
2.~3. words by Pietro Buratti
4. words by Antonio Lamberti
5. words by Francesco Dall'Ongaro
6. words by Alvise Cicogna; paraphrase for piano by Albert Périlhou (1907)
Vocal1901–1906Les feuilles blessées
  1. Dans le ciel est dressé le chêne séculaire (1901)
  2. Encor sur le pavé, sonne mon pas nocturne (1901)
  3. Quand reviendra l'automne (1903)
  4. Belle lune d'argent (1904)
  5. Quand je viendrai m'asseoir (1904)
  6. Eau printanière (1905)
  7. Donc vous allez fleurir encor (1905)
  8. Compagne de l'éther (1906)
  9. Pendant que je médite (1906)
  10. Roses en bracelet (1906)
  11. Aux rayons du couchant (1906)
for voice and pianowords by Jean Moréas



5. also used as No. 12 Dans la nuit from 20 Mélodies, 2e recueil


8. also used as No. 10 Fumée from 20 Mélodies, 2e recueil
Vocal1903J'ai caché dans la Rose en Pleurs!for voice and pianowords by Armand Silvestre
Vocal1904Avoir des ailes de colombeOh! For the Wings of a Dovefor voice and pianowords by Mary Robinson
Vocal1904for tenor, baritone and pianowords by Victor Hugo
Vocal1906Au pays musulmanfor voice and pianowords by Henri de Régnier
Vocal1907Chansons et madrigaux
  1. Un loyal cœur
  2. Vivons, Mignarde!
  3. Pleurez avec moi!
  4. En vous disant adieu
  5. Comment se peut-il faire ainsi?
  6. Les fourriers d'été
for
1., 5., 6. words by Charles d'Orléans
2. words by Jean-Antoine de Baïf
3. words by Agrippa d'Aubigné
4. anonymous 17th-century words; composed in the style of Antoine Boësset
Vocal1908Dans l'étéfor voice and pianowords by Marceline Desbordes-Valmore
Vocal1910Le rosier et la colombefor words by Jean Cocteau; published in La Revue musicale
Vocal1911Danse, petite sirènefor voice and piano (with female chorus ad libitum)words by Maurice Magre (1877–1941); from the incidental music for Méduse
Vocal1915for voice and pianowords from A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson; French translation by Maurice Léna
Vocal1934La dame aux Camélias
  1. C'est à Paris!
  2. Mon rêve était d'avoir
  3. Au fil de l'eau
The Lady of the Camelliasfor voice and pianowords by Albert Willemetz
from the 1934 film score La Dame aux Camélias
sung by Yvonne Printemps
Vocal1947Chansons espagnoles
  1. Aubade à doña Sol
  2. Mon amour
for voice and pianowords by Léon Guillot de Saix
Vocalfor voice and pianopublished posthumously in 1955
1.~2. words by Léon Guillot de Saix
3. words by Lucien Paté
4. words by Catulle Mendès
5.~6. anonymous words
7.~9. words by Léon Guillot de Saix

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