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BEETHOVEN.
No. | Description. | Composed. | Original Publisher. | Dedicated to |
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196 | Cantata on the death of the Emperor Joseph II. (Feb. 20. 1790). 'Todt! Todt! stöhnt es aus,' for Solos, Chorus and Orchestra (C minor). | Bonn 1791. | Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig, 1887. PF. score. | |
Another Cantata (Sept. 30, 1790}, 'Er schlummert,' on the accession of Leopold II. is in the press (1887). | ||||
197 | Song of the monks from Schiller's William Tell—'Rasch tritt der Tod.' 'In recollection of the sudden and unexpected death of our Krumpholz. May 3, 1817.' T.T.B. (C minor). | May 3, 1817.—Aut. formerly A. Fuchs. | 'Neue Zeitschrift der Musik,' June 1839 | |
198 | Chorus, 'O Hoffnung' (4 bars); for the Archduke Rudolph (G.) | 'Spring 1818.' | In Steiner's 'Musikalisches Museum,' 1819, Part 7. See also Nohl's 'Neue Briefe Beethovens,' 1867, p. 168. | |
199 | Cantata, S. A, B. and PF. (E♭). | 'Evening of April 12, 1823.' for the birthday of Prince Lobkowitz.—Aut. Ottokar Zeithamer, Prague. | Nohl's 'Neue Briefe Beethovens,' 1867, p. 221. | |
200 | Cantata, 'Graf, Graf lieber Graf.' Voices and PF. (E♭) to Count Moritz Lichnowsky. | . . . . . . | Nohl's 'Briefe Beethovens,' 1865, p. 107. | |
201 | Cantata, 'Seiner kaiserlicher Hohelt' (C). To the Archduke Rudolph. | Jan. 12, 1820.—Aut. in the Library of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Vienna. | Nohl's 'Briefe Beethovens.' 1865, p. 203. | |
202 | Cantata (4 bars), on the arrival of Herr Schlesinger of Berlin—'Glaube und hoffe' (B♭). Comp. No. 22. | Sept. 21, 1819. | Marx, 'Beethoven,' vol. ii. | |
203 | Melodram for speaking voice and Harmonica, 'Du dem sie gewunden,' written for Duncker's 'Leonora Probaska' (D). | 1814.—Aut. Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Vienna. | 'Dictionary of Music and Musicians' (Macmillans, London), under 'Harmonica.' | |
204 | Canon[1] a 3 to Heltzen's 'Im Arm der Liebe,' comp. op. 52, no. 3. | 1795(?) | Breitkopf's general edition no. 296. | |
205 | Canon[1] a 4, ' Ta, ta, ta, lieber Mälzel.' (B♭). | Spring of 1812.[2] | Hirschbach's ' Musikalisch-kritisches Repertorium,' 1844. | |
206 | Canon[1] a 3 to Schiller's[3] 'Kurz ist der Schmerz' (F minor), for Herr Naue.' | Vienna, Nov. 23, 1813. | Neue Zeitschrift für Musik. | |
207 | Canon[1] a 3 'Kurz ist der Schmerz' (F), for Spohr. | Vienna, March 3, 1816. | Spohr's Selbstbiographie, 1860, vol. ii. | |
208 | Canon (Räthsel Canon) to Herder's 'Lerne Schweigen o Freund' (F), for Neate, Jan. 16. 1816. | End of 1815(?) | Vienna, Allgemeine Musik. Zeitung, March 6, 1817. | |
209 | Canon[1] a 3 'Rede, rede, rede,' for Neate. | Vienna, Jan. 24, 1816.—Aut. of 208 and 209 in Neate's album. | Breitkopf's general Edition, no. 256. | |
210 | Canon[1] a 3. 'Glück, Glück, zum neuen Jahr' (F), for Countess Erddy, comp. no. 220. | Vienna, Deo. 31, 1819. | Breitkopf's general Edition. | |
211 | Canon[1] a 4, 'Alles Gute! Alles Schöne!' (C), for the Archduke Rudolph. | Jan. 1, 1820.—Aut. Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Vienna. | Breitkopf & Härtel's general Edition, no. 256. | |
212 | Canon[1] a 2, 'Höffmann! Höffmann![4] sei ja kein Hofmann' (C). | 1820 (?) | Cäcilia. April 1825. | |
213 | Canon 3 in 1, 'O Tobias!' (D minor). for Tobias Haslinger. | Baden, Sept. 10. 1821. | Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung (Leipzig), 1863, p. 727. | |
214 | Canon[1] a 6, to Goethe's 'Edel sei der Mensch' (E). | 1823(?) | Vienna Zeitschrift für Kunst etc. June 21, 1823. | |
215 | Canon 4 in 1, 'Schwenke dich ohne Schwänke,' for Schwenke of Hamburg. | Vienna, Nov. 17, 1824. | Cäcilia, April 1825. | |
216 | Canon[1] a 3, 'Kühl, nicht lau' (B♭), referring to Fr. Kuhlau. | Baden, Sept. 3. 1825. | Seyfried, L v. Beethoven's Studien, 1832; Anhang, p. 25. | |
217 | Canon[1] a 3, 'Signor Abate!' (G minor), on Abbé Stadler. | . . . . . . | Breitkopf s general Edition, no. 256. | |
218 | Canon[1] a 3, 'Ewig dein' (C), perhaps for Baron Pasqualati. | Aut. J. Street, Esq., London. | Allgemeine Musik Zeitung, 1863, p.856. | |
219 | Canon 3 in 1, 'Ich bitt' dich,' on the scale of E♭, for Hauschka. | . . . . . . | Breitkopf s general Edition, no. 256. | Dedicate al signore Illustrissimo Hauschka dal suo servo L. v. B. |
220 | Canon (free) 4 in 1 to Goethe's 'Glück zum neuen Jahr,' (E b). Comp. no. 210. | . . . . . . | In 'Lieder von Göthe und Matthisson' etc., J. Riedl's Kunsthandlung, Vienna and Pesth, May 1816. | |
221 | Canon (Räthsel canon) 'Si non per portas' (F), to M. Schlesinger. | Vienna, Sept. 26, 1825. | Appendix to Marx's 'Beethoven,' 1859. | |
222 | Canon in 8va (A), Souvenir pour Monsieur S. de M. Boyer par Louis van Beethoven.' | Baden, Aug. 3, 1825.—Aut. O. A. Schulz, Leipzig. | Nohl's 'Neue Briefe Beethovens,' 1867. p. 274. | |
223 | 25 Irish Songs, for Voices with PF. V. C.:—1. 'The Return to Ulster' (F minor). 2. 'Sweet power of song' a 2 (D). 3. 'Once more I had thee' (F). 4. 'The morning air' (G minor). 5. The Massacre of Glencoe ' (A minor). 6. 'What shall I do ' a 2 (D). 7. 'His boat comes on the sunny tide' (D). 8. 'Come, draw we round' (D minor). 9. 'The soldier's dream' (E♭). 10. 'The | . . . . . . | Contained in a select collection of original Irish airs for the Voice, united to characteristic English poetry written for this work; with symphonies and accompaniments for the Pianoforte, Violin, and Violoncello, composed by Beethoven. By George Thomson, Edinburgh, vol. 1. 1814. |
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 These are more properly Rounds.
- ↑ Schindler, confirmed by Nottebohm, 'Zweite Beethoveniana' (1887), p. 113.
- ↑ Jungfrau von Orleans.
- ↑ Hoffmann in Nohl, 'Briefe Beethovens,' no. 328; but Hofmann in B. & H.'s edition, no. 256. See Thayer's 'Chron. Verzeichniss,' no. 228.