List of compositions by Franz Schubert

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Franz Schubert (31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828), a Viennese composer of the late Classical to early Romantic eras, left a very extensive body of work notwithstanding his short life. He wrote over 1,500 items, or, when collections, cycles and variants are grouped, some thousand compositions. The largest group are his over six hundred Lieder for solo voice and piano. He composed nearly as many piano pieces, and further some 150 part songs, some 40 liturgical compositions (including several masses) and around 20 stage works like operas and incidental music. His orchestral output includes thirteen symphonies (seven completed) and several overtures. Schubert's chamber music includes over 20 string quartets, and several quintets, trios and duos.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Schubert's Opus 1: "Erlkönig", D 328, fourth version, was published by Diabelli as Schubert's "1tes Werk" (first work) in 1821. The Lied, composed by Schubert in 1815, was later adopted along with its prior versions as No. 178 in Series XX, Vol. 3 of the AGA (1895), and in Series IV, Vol. 1 of the NSE (1970).

Otto Erich Deutsch compiled the first comprehensive catalogue of Schubert's works and published it in 1951 as Schubert: Thematic Catalogue of all his Works in Chronological Order.[7] A revised edition appeared in German in 1978.[8] Later editions of the catalogue contained minor updates.[9]

Publication of Schubert's compositions started during his lifetime, by opus number. After the composer's death, posthumous opus numbers continued to be assigned to new publications of his work until 1867 (Op. post. 173). Meanwhile, publications without opus number had also started. For instance, from shortly after the composer's death, the many songs in Diabelli's fifty Nachlaß-Lieferung (installment from the heritage) editions.[7]

There are two attempts to publish everything Schubert has composed in a single edition:

Websites such as Schubert Online (schubert-online.at) provide facsimiles (scans) of Schubert's autographs and of other manuscripts and early editions of his work.[14] Texts of Schubert's vocal music can be published without the music, for instance his Lieder (songs) at the LiederNet Archive website.[15]

Works listed in the Deutsch catalogue

The 1951 first edition of the Deutsch catalogue attempted to list all dated works by Schubert in chronological order, assigning them a number from 1 to 965. Undated works were ordered in the range 966–992. Nos. 993–998 referred to manuscripts that had resurfaced shortly before the catalogue was printed.[7]

Later versions of the catalogue adhered to the general principles that Deutsch numbers below 966 referred, in a chronological order, to compositions by Schubert with an established time of composition, and that the range 966–992 was reserved for his compositions with an uncertain date of composition. Thus "Die Taubenpost", the last Lied Schubert composed, was reassigned from D 957 No. 14 to D 965A, and D 993, an early piano composition, to D 2E.[8]

Spurious and doubtful works (Anh. I)
Annex I of the first edition of the catalogue contains only a single composition under the header Spurious and doubtful works, but however also points to some compositions with authentication issues elsewhere in the catalogue.[7] The 1978 edition of the catalogue lists 32 spurious and doubtful works in its first Anhang (annex), including some that were for that reason removed from the main catalogue.[8]
Arrangements by Schubert (Anh. II)
The 1978 version of the catalogue lists 4 arrangements by Schubert in its second Anhang[8]
Works of others composers copied by Schubert (Anh. III)
Annex II in the first edition of the catalogue contains compositions by other composers copied by Schubert.[7] In the 1978 edition the list was expanded and became Anhang III.[8]
"Setting" vs. "version" distinction
the New Schubert Edition distinguishes between Bearbeitung (setting) and Fassung (version), the first meaning an independent composition, the second stages of the same composition (modifications of essentially the same composition). Usually different settings have different D numbers, while versions are grouped under the same D number, unless when set for a different (group of) performer(s). The first edition of the Deutsch catalogue was less strict on that point, leading to Deutsch number reassignments in later publications. Example: D 174 is described as two settings of the same text in the original catalogue, the second having become "D deest" by the time it was published in Series IV, Volume 8 of the New Schubert Edition (while the music has no resemblance to the earlier setting). On the other hand, despite a difference in key and number of movements, the original D 567 and D 568 were ultimately published under the same D number as two versions of the same sonata.[7][8][11][9]

Legend

Legend to the table
columncontent
1D '51Deutsch number in the first version of the Deutsch catalogue (1951)[7]
2D utdmost recent (utd = up to date) Deutsch catalogue number;[9] the basic collation of the list is according to these numbers – whether or not the possibility to adjust the sorting according to the content of other columns is available depends on the device with which the table is displayed.
3Op.
pbl
Opus number (Op.; p indicates Post. = posthumous) and date of first publication (pbl; between brackets; when there is more than one date the earlier dates indicate partial publications). The column sorts to Opus number, then (earliest of) the publication date(s)
4AGAAlte Gesamt-Ausgabe = Franz Schubert's Werke: Kritisch durchgesehene Gesammtausgabe. Indicates genre/instrumentation:[10]
5NSANGA/NSA/NSE = New Schubert Edition, also indicates genre/instrumentation:[11]
6Nameunique name, with, if available, a link to the relevant encyclopedia article; sorts by name with initial definite ("Der", "Die", "Das", ...) or indefinite ("Ein", "A", ...) articles, and numbers, moved after the expression they qualify: e.g. "Die Hoffnung, ..." sorts as "Hoffnung, Die, ..." – "Thirty Minuets ..." sorts as "Minuets, 30, ...".
7Key / incipitincipit mostly for songs[16] (linking to lyrics and their translation, for instance at The LiederNet Archive, when available),[15] other compositions by key, except for Schubert's stage works: type of composition in brackets.
8Date(presumed) date of composition, or, for copies and arrangements, date of Schubert's autograph. Sorts to earliest possible date of completion, unlike the chronology of the Deutsch catalogue that generally collates according to earliest date associated with the composition: e.g. Schubert started the composition of his 3rd String Quartet on 19 November 1812 and completed it on 21 February 1813 – in the Deutsch catalogue the composition is grouped with other compositions from 1812: when using the sort function of the 8th column the composition is grouped with compositions completed in 1813
9Additional infomay include:
  • Information about the text (lyrics,[16][15] libretto) of vocal compositions: e.g., "Text by [text author]", "Text: [standard lyrics]", "... from [literary work]"; "other settings: D ..." indicates Schubert's other settings of the same text; for fields starting with "Text ..." this column sorts by text author (last name, first name—or pen name when such name is more established), then incipit of the lyrics (alternatively, when the incipit is rarely used, title of the work)
  • Information about the authenticity of the composition: the work is without doubt Schubert's unless when marked as "Doubtful", "Spurious?" or "Spurious" (in the last case columns 3–8 give no further information about the composition)
  • Forces needed for performance ("For ..."):
    • may be omitted when the type of composition makes the instrumentation clear (e.g. String Quartet → two violins, viola and cello), and, for vocal music, when the setting is for voice and piano
    • "s", "a", "t" and "b" refer to a single soprano, alto, tenor and bass singer respectively, while "S", "A", "T" and "B" to choral parts for the same types of singers (see SATB).
  • Specifications regarding movements (e.g. "Allegro – Minuet – Rondo") or sections (e.g. "No. 1 ...")
  • Information about the completeness of the extant work: the work is considered complete as extant unless when marked "Sketch", "Incomplete", "Unfinished", "Fragment" or "Lost"
  • Information about versions (e.g. "Two versions: ...")

Compositions by Franz Schubert listed in the Deutsch catalogue
D
'51
D
utd
Op.
pbl
AGANSANameKey / incipitDateAdditional info
1–1C
1810Up ↑
11(1888)IX, 3
No. 30
VII/1, 1 No. 1 & Anh. No. 1Fantasy, D 1G major8/4/1810–
1/5/1810
For piano duet; Two versions of Finale
1A(1969)IV, 6
Anh. No. 1
Song, D 1AC minorbefore
1810?
For b and piano; Sketch; Music partly reused in D 39
1BVII/1, 1 Anh. No. 2Fantasy, D 1BG major1810–1811For piano duet; Fragment; Music related to D 1 and 7
1CVII/1, 1 Anh. No. 3Sonata, D 1CF major1810–1811For piano duet; Largo (fragment)
2–12
1811Up ↑
9962AV, 6 No. 1Overture, D 2AD major1811?For orchestra
9972BV, 6 No. 2Symphony, D 2BD major1811?Adagio, Allegro con moto (fragment)
9982C(1978)VI, 3
Anh. No. 1
String Quartet, D 2CD minor or F major1811?Fragment
9952D(1956)
(1970)
VI, 9Six Minuets, D 2DVarious keys1811For winds; Nos. 1–2: piano version publ. in 1956; Nos. 4-6: sketches
9932EVII/2, 4Fantasy, D 2EC minor1811For piano
2FVI, 9Trio, D 2F1811For winds?; Sketch; Belongs to a lost Minuet
2GV, 6 No. 3Overture, D 2GD major1810–1811?For orchestra; Fragment
33(1978)VI, 3
Anh. No. 2
String Quartet, D 3C major1812?Andante (fragment); Partly reused in D 29 and in an early sketch of D 36
44(1886)II
No. 1
V, 5Overture to the play Der Teufel als Hydraulicus(Overture to a comedy with singing)
D major
1812?For orchestra; Play by Albrecht [de] (plot similar to Weidmann [de]'s Der Bettelstudent)
55(1894)XX, 1
No. 1
IV, 6
No. 1
Hagars KlageHier am Hügel heißen Sandes30/03/1811Text by Schücking [scores]; Music partly reused in D 8 and 9
66(1894)XX, 1
No. 2
IV, 3Des Mädchens Klage, D 6Der Eichwald brauset1811–1812Text by Schiller, from Wallenstein: Die Piccolomini III, 7 (other settings: D 191 and 389)
77(1894)XX, 1
No. 3
IV, 6
No. 2
LeichenfantasieMit erstorbnem Scheinen1811?Text by Schiller; reuses music of D 1B
88(1970)VI, 2 No. 1Overture, D 8C minor29/6/1811For string quintet (two violins, two violas and cello); Music reappears in D 8A
8A(1970)VI, 3 No. 3Overture, D 8AC minorAfter
12/7/1811
For string quartet; Based on D 8
99(1888)IX, 3
No. 31
VII/1, 1
No. 2
Fantasy, D 9G minor20/9/1811For piano duet
1010(1894)XX, 1
No. 4
IV, 6
No. 3
Der VatermörderEin Vater starb von des Sohnes Hand26/12/1811Text by Pfeffel
11
966
11(1893)
(1897)
XV, 7
No. 12
XXI, 1
No.1
II, 11Der Spiegelritter(Singspiel in three acts)December
1811?
Text by Kotzebue; For ssssstttbbbbSATB and orchestra; Overture (publ. in 1897) – Nos. 1–8 (Act I, Nos. 2–3 and 8 are fragments, No. 3 not in AGA, part of No. 3 was D 966)
1212(1897)XXI, 1
No. 2
V, 5Overture, D 12D major1811–1812For orchestra; Music partly reused in D 94
13–37
1812Up ↑
1313VII/2, 4Fugue, D 13D minorc. 1812For piano?; By Schubert?
1414Overture, D 14c. 1812Piano sketch; Lost
1515(1895)XX, 10
No. 590/1
IV, 7
Anh. No. 5
Der Geistertanz, D 15Die bretterne Kammer der Toten erbebtc. 1812Text by Matthisson (other settings: D 15A, 116 and 494); Fragment
1515A(1895)XX, 10
No. 590/2
IV, 7
Anh. No. 6
Der Geistertanz, D 15ADie bretterne Kammer der Toten erbebtc. 1812Text by Matthisson (other settings: D 15, 116 and 494); Fragment
1616(1940)VIII, 2
No. 11
Counterpoint exercises, D 16G minor (Nos. 1–4); A minor (Nos. 5–7)1823?Seven exercises in double counterpoint
1717(1940)VIII, 2
No. 37
Composition exercises, D 17Quell' innocente figlio1812?Text by Metastasio, from Isacco I, "Aria dell' Angelo"; Nine settings with corrections by Salieri; No. 1, for s, related to D 30; No. 2 for ss; Nos. 3 and 5–6 for sat; Nos. 4 and 7–8 for satb (No. 7 not in 1940 publ.)
1818(1890)V No. 1VI, 3 No. 1String Quartet No. 1G minor / B major1810–1811Andante, Presto vivace – Minuet – Andante – Presto
1919String Quartet, D 191810–1811Lost
19A19AString Quartet, D 19A1810–1811Lost
19BWaltzes and a March, D 19B1812–1813?For piano; Lost
2020Overture, D 20B major1812For string quartet; Lost
2121Six Variations, D 21E major1812For piano; Lost
2222Twelve Minuets with Trios, D 221812For piano; Lost
2323131p,3
(1830)
XX, 1
No. 6
IV, 6
No. 4
KlagliedMeine Ruh ist dahin, meine Freud ist entflohn1812Text by Rochlitz
2424Seven Variations, D 24F major1812?For piano; Fragment; Lost
24AVII/2, 4Fugue, D 24AC majorsummer
1812?
For keyboard (organ or piano); Partly reused in D 24E
24BVII/2, 4Fugue, D 24BG majorsummer
1812?
For keyboard (organ or piano); Two versions
24CVII/2, 4Fugue, D 24CD minorsummer
1812?
For keyboard (organ or piano)
24DVII/2, 4 Anh.Fugue, D 24DC majorsummer
1812?
For piano; Fragment; Partly reused in D 46
24EI, 5 Anh.Mass, D 24EF major?
GloriaCredo
summer
1812?
Text: Mass ordinary (other settings: D 31, 45, 49, 56, 66, 105, 167, 324, 452, 678, 755 and 950); For SATB and orchestra; Fragment of a Gloria and a Credo; Partly based on D 24A
2525VIII, 2Counterpoint exercises, D 25started
18/6/1812
Four 2-part and three 3-part counterpoint exercises; Four 2-part imitation exercises
25AVIII, 2Counterpoint exercises, D 25Asummer
1812?
Two 4-part counterpoint exercises
25BVIII, 2Counterpoint exercises, D 25Bsummer
1812?
Fifteen 3-part counterpoint exercises
25CVIII, 2Fugue, D 25CF majorsummer
1812?
Counterpoint exercise for two voices; Fragment
2626(1886)II No. 2V, 5Overture, D 26D major26/6/1812For orchestra
2727(1928)I, 8Salve Regina, D 27F major
Salve Regina
28/06/1812Text: Salve Regina (other settings: D 106, 223, 386, 676 and 811); For s and orchestra
2828(1923)VI, 7 No. 1Piano Trio, D 28, a.k.a. SonataB major27/7/1812–
28/8/1812
Allegro
2929(1888)XI No. 9VII/2, 4Andante, D 29C major9/9/1812For piano; Related to D 3 and 36
3030(1894)XX, 1
No. 5
IV, 4Der Jüngling am Bache, D 30An der Quelle saß der Knabe24/9/1812Text by Schiller (other settings: D 192 and 638)
3131(1888)XIV No. 14I, 5Kyrie, D 31D minor
Kyrie
25/9/1812Text: Mass ordinary (other settings: D 24E, 45, 49, 56, 66, 105, 167, 324, 452, 678, 755 and 950); For stSATB and orchestra; First part of a Mass
3232(1890)
(1897)
(1954)
V No. 2
XXII v5
VI, 3 No. 4String Quartet No. 2C majorSep.–Oct.
1812
Presto (publ. in 1890) – Andante – Minuet (publ. in 1890, music partly reappears in D 128 No. 12) – Allegro con spirito (publ. partly in 1897)
3333(1940)VIII, 2
No. 38
Composition exercises, D 33Entra l'uomo allor che nasceSep.–Oct.
1812
Text by Metastasio, from Isacco II, "Aria di Abramo"; Six settings (No. 1 for s, Nos. 2 for sa, No. 3 for sat, Nos. 4–6 for satb) and an Allegretto (b?), with corrections by Salieri
3434(1940)VIII, 2
No. 39
Composition exercises, D 34Te solo adoro5/11/1812Text by Metastasio, from Betulia liberata II, "Aria di Achior"; For satb; Two versions of start; With corrections by Salieri
3535(1940)VIII, 2
No. 40
Composition exercises, D 35Serbate, o Dei custodiOct.–Dec.
1812
Text by Metastasio, from La clemenza di Tito I, 5; Three settings (No. 1 for satb, No. 2 for SATB, No. 3 for t and accompaniment); With corrections by Salieri
3636(1890)V No. 3VI, 3 No. 5String Quartet No. 3B major19/11/1812–
21/2/1813
Allegro – Andante – Minuet – Allegretto
373774
(1827)
XIX
No. 1
III, 3 No. 1Die AdvokatenMein Herr, ich komm' mich anzufragen25/12/1812–
27/12/1812
Text by Rustenfeld [scores]; For ttb and piano
37A–91
1813Up ↑
96737AVII/2, 4 Anh.
VIII, 2 No. 13
Fugue sketches, D 37A1813?For piano
3838(1892)XIX
No. 20
III, 4 No. 1Totengräberlied, D 38Grabe, Spaden, grabe!1813?Text by Hölty (other setting: D 44); For ttb
3939(1969)IV, 6
Anh No. 2
LebenstraumIch saß an einer Tempelhalleearly 1810?Text by Baumberg; Sketch; Music related to D 1A
39AVI, 9Three Minuets with Trios, D 39A1813For orchestra; Lost
4141(1889)XII
No. 30
VII/2, 6Thirty Minuets with Trios, D 41Various keys1813For piano; Nos. 1–8, 11–18 and 20–23 are extant
41AVII/2, 4 Anh.Fugue, D 41AE minor1813For piano; Fragment
4242(1895)
(1969)
XX, 10
No. 570
IV, 6 No. 5 Anh. No. 3Aria di TimanteMisero pargoletto1813?Text by Metastasio, from Demofoonte III, 5; For s and piano; Two settings: 1st, not in AGA, consisting of two variant fragments
4343(1897)XXI, 4
No. 43
III, 4 No. 2
VIII, 2 No. 34
Sprüche des Confucius, D 43Dreifach ist der Schritt der Zeit8/7/1813Text by Schiller (other settings: D 69 and 70); For ttb
4444(1894)XX, 1
No. 7
IV, 6
No. 6
Totengräberlied, D 44Grabe, Spaden, grabe!19/1/1813Text by Hölty (other setting: D 38)
4545(1888)XIV No. 21I, 5Kyrie, D 45B major
Kyrie
1/3/1813Text: Mass ordinary (other settings: D 24E, 31, 49, 56, 66, 105, 167, 324, 452, 678, 755 and 950); For SATB
4646(1890)V No. 4VI, 3 No. 6String Quartet No. 4C major3/3/1813–
7/3/1813
Adagio – Andante con moto – Minuet – Finale
4747(1974)III, 2b
Anh. No. 1
Dithyrambe, D 47Nimmer, das glaubt mir, erscheinen die Götter29/3/1813Text by Schiller (other setting: D 801); For tbSATB and piano; Fragment
4848(1871)
(1888)
IX, 3
No. 32
VII/1, 1
No. 3
Fantasy, D 48, a.k.a. Grand SonataC minorApril 1813–
10/6/1813
For piano duet; AGA includes concluding fugue
4949(1888)XIV No. 15I, 5Kyrie, D 49D minor
Kyrie
early April
1813–
15/4/1813
Text: Mass ordinary (other settings: D 24E, 31, 45, 56, 66, 105, 167, 324, 452, 678, 755 and 950); For satbSATB and orchestra; First part of a Mass
5050(1894)XX, 1
No. 8
IV, 6
No. 7
Die SchattenFreunde, deren Grüfte sich schon bemoosten!12/4/1813Text by Matthisson
5151(1897)XXI, 4
No. 37
III, 4 No. 3Unendliche Freude, D 51Unendliche Freude durchwallet das Herz15/4/1813Text by Schiller, stanza 3 from "Elysium" (other stanzas and settings: D 53, 54, 57, 58, 60 and 584); For ttb
5252(1868)XX, 1
No. 9
IV, 2b No. 8Sehnsucht, D 52Ach, aus dieses Tales Gründen15/4/1813–
17/4/1813
Text by Schiller (other setting: D 636); For b and piano
5353(1892)XIX
No. 9
III, 4 No. 4Vorüber die stöhnende KlageVorüber die stöhnende Klage!18/4/1813Text by Schiller, stanza 1 from "Elysium" (other stanzas and settings: D 51, 54, 57, 58, 60 and 584); For ttb
5454(1873)XIX
No. 22
III, 4 No. 5
VIII, 2 No. 17
Unendliche Freude, D 54Unendliche Freude durchwallet das Herz19/4/1813Text by Schiller, stanza 3 from "Elysium" (other stanzas and settings: D 51, 53, 57, 58, 60 and 584); Canon for three male voices
5555(1892)XIX
No. 12
III, 4 No. 6Selig durch die LiebeSelig durch die Liebe Götter21/4/1813Text by Schiller, from "Der Triumph der Liebe": stanza 1; Other: D 61, 62, 63, 64, 983A; For ttb
5656(1892)XIX
No. 29
I, 5
VIII, 2 No. 18
Sanctus, D 56B major
Sanctus
21/4/1813Text: Mass ordinary (other settings: D 24E, 31, 45, 49, 66, 105, 167, 324, 452, 678, 755 and 950); Canon for three voices; Two versions
5757(1897)XXI, 4
No. 38
III, 4 No. 7Hier strecket der wallende PilgerHier strecket der wallende Pilger29/4/1813Text by Schiller, stanza 4 from "Elysium" (other stanzas and settings: D 51, 53, 54, 58, 60 and 584); For ttb
5858(1892)XIX
No. 10
III, 4 No. 8Dessen Fahne Donnerstürme wallteDessen Fahne Donnerstürme wallteMay 1813Text by Schiller, stanza 5 from "Elysium" (other stanzas and settings: D 51, 53, 54, 57, 60 and 584); For ttb
5959(1832)XX, 1
No. 10
IV, 6
No. 8
VerklärungLebensfunke, vom Himmel entglüht4/5/1813Text by Herder after Pope's "The dying Christian to his soul"
6060(1892)XIX
No. 11
III, 4 No. 16Hier umarmen sich getreue GattenHier umarmen sich getreue Gatten3/10/1813Text by Schiller, stanza 6 from "Elysium" (other stanzas and settings: D 51, 53, 54, 57, 58 and 584); For ttb
6161(1897)XXI, 4
No. 39
III, 4 No. 9
VIII, 2 No. 19
Ein jugendlicher MaienschwungEin jugendlicher Maienschwung8/5/1813Text by Schiller, from "Der Triumph der Liebe": stanza 9; Other: D 55, 62, 63, 64, 983A; Canon for three voices
6262(1897)XXI, 4
No. 40
III, 4 No. 10
VIII, 2 No. 35
Thronend auf erhabnem SitzThronend auf erhabnem Sitz9/5/1813Text by Schiller, from "Der Triumph der Liebe": stanza 15; Other: D 55, 61, 63, 64, 983A
6363(1892)XIX
No. 13
III, 4 No. 11Wer die steile SternenbahnWer die steile Sternenbahn10/5/1813Text by Schiller, from "Der Triumph der Liebe": stanza 26; Other: D 55, 61, 62, 64, 983A; For ttb
6464(1897)XXI, 4
No. 41
III, 4 No. 12
VIII, 2 No. 36
Majestät'sche SonnenroßeMajestät'sche Sonnenroße10/5/1813Text by Schiller, from "Der Triumph der Liebe": stanza 16; Other: D 55, 61, 62, 63, 983A; For ttb
6565(1892)XIX
Anh. I, No. 35
III, 4
Anh. II No. 1

VIII, 2 No. 20
Schmerz verzerret ihr GesichtSchmerz verzerret ihr Gesicht11/5/1813Text by Schiller, from "Gruppe aus dem Tartarus": stanza 2 (other settings: D 396 and 583); For ttb; Sketch
6666(1888)XIV No. 16I, 5Kyrie, D 66F major
Kyrie
12/5/1813Text: Mass ordinary (other settings: D 24E, 31, 45, 49, 56, 105, 167, 324, 452, 678, 755 and 950); For SATB and orchestra
6767(1897)XXI, 4
No. 42
III, 4 No. 13Frisch atmet des Morgens lebendiger HauchFrisch atmet des Morgens lebendiger Hauch15/5/1813Text by Schiller (other setting: D 402); For ttb
6868(1890)V No. 5VI, 3 No. 7String Quartet No. 5B major8/6/1813–
18/8/1813
Allegro maestoso – Allegro; Middle movements missing
6969(1892)XIX
No. 23
III, 4 No. 14
VIII, 2 No. 21
Sprüche des Confucius, D 69Dreifach ist der Schritt der Zeit8/7/1813Text by Schiller (other settings: D 43 and 70); Canon for three voices
7070(1974)III, 4
Anh. I No. 1

VIII, 2 No. 33
Sprüche des Confucius, D 70Dreifach ist der Schritt der Zeit8/7/1813Text by Schiller (other settings: D 43 and 69); For ttb; Fragment
7171(1892)XIX
No. 14
III, 4
No. 15
Die zwei TugendwegeZwei sind der Wege15/7/1813Text by Schiller; For ttb
71A(1956)I, 8
VIII, 2 No. 22
Alleluja, D 71AF majorJuly 1813?Canon for three voices
71BVII/2, 4 Anh.
VIII, 2 No. 14
Fugue, D 71BE minorJuly 1813For piano; Fragment
966A71CV, 6 No. 5Orchestral piece, D 71CD majorAug. or
Sep. 1813
Fragment; First pages, a.k.a. D 74A, based on D 74
7272(1889)
(1890)
III No. 2
XXII v1
VI, 1 No. 1
& Anh.
Wind OctetF majorcompleted
18/8/1813
Allegro (fragment, publ. in 1890) – Minuet – Allegro; Slow middle movement lost?
7373(1868)XX, 1
No. 11
IV, 4Thekla: Eine Geisterstimme, D 73Wo ich sei, und wo mich hingewendet22/8/1813–
23/8/1813
Text by Schiller (other setting: D 595)
7474(1890)V No. 6VI, 4 No. 8String Quartet No. 6D major22/8/1813–
Sep. 1813
Allegro ma non troppo – Andante – Minuet – Allegro
966A74AV, 6 No. 4Orchestral piece, D 74AD majorAug. or
Sep. 1813
Fragment; Variant D number for first pages of D 71C
7575(1850)XVI
No. 16
III, 3 No. 18Trinklied, D 75Freunde, sammelt euch im Kreise29/08/1813Text by Schäffer [scores]; For bTTB and piano
7676(1871)
(1969)
XX, 10
No. 571
IV, 6 No. 9 Anh. No. 4Aria di FronimoPensa, che questo istante7 and 13
Sep. 1813
Text by Metastasio, from Alcide al bivio, 1; For b and piano; Two versions (2nd in AGA)
77
111
77(1831)
(1894)
XX, 1
No. 12
IV, 6
No. 10
Der TaucherWer wagt es, Rittersmann oder Knapp17/9/1813–
early 1815
Text by Schiller; Two versions: 2nd, publ. in 1894, was D 111
7878(1895)XX, 10
No. 572
IV, 6 No. 11Aria di VenereSon fra l'onde18/9/1813Text by Metastasio, from Gli orti esperdi, I; For s and piano
7979(1889)III No. 3VI, 1 No. 2Wind Nonet, a.k.a. Eine kleine Trauermusik or Franz Schuberts Begräbniß-FeyerE minor19/9/1813Grave con espressione
8080(1892)XIX
No. 4
III, 3 No. 2
Anh. III No. 1
Anh. IV No. 1
Zur Namensfeier meines VatersErtöne Leier zur Festesfeier!27/9/1813Text by Schubert; For ttb and guitar
8181(1895)XX, 10
No. 583
IV, 14Auf den Sieg der DeutschenVerschwunden sind die Schmerzenfall 1813Text by Schubert? (other setting: D 88); For voice, two violins and cello
8282(1884)I, 1
No. 1
V, 1 No. 1Symphony No. 1D majorcompleted
28/10/1813
Adagio, Allegro vivace – Andante – Minuet – Allegro vivace
8383(1895)XX, 10
No. 582
IV, 14Zur Namensfeier des Herrn Andreas SillerDes Phöbus Strahlen28/10/1813–
4/11/1813
For voice, violin and harp
8484(1888)XV, 1
No. 1
II, 1Des Teufels Lustschloß(Singspiel in three acts)30/10/1813–
22/10/1814
Text by Kotzebue; Music for sssttbbbSSSATTBB and orchestra; Two versions: Overture (2nd version in AGA) – Act I (Nos. 1–11, 2nd version in AGA) – Act II (Nos. 12–17, 1st version only, in AGA) – Act III (Nos. 18–23, 1st version Nos. 21 and 23 only, 2nd version in AGA); Sketch of an orchestral piece (from 1st version of Act III?): compare D 94A
8686(1886)II
No. 10
VI, 4
Anh. No. 1

VI, 9
Minuet, D 86D majorNovember
1813?
For string quartet
8787125p,1
(1840)
V
No. 10
VI, 4 No. 9String Quartet No. 10E majorNovember
1813
Allegro più moderato – Scherzo – Adagio – Allegro
87AVI, 4
Anh. No. 2
Andante, D 87AC majorNovember
1813
For four voices (string quartet or vocal ensemble?); Fragment
8888(1892)XIX
No. 21
III, 4 No. 17
VIII, 2 No. 23
Verschwunden sind die SchmerzenVerschwunden sind die Schmerzen15/11/1813Text by Schubert? (other setting: D 88); Canon for ttb
89
90
89(1886)II No. 8
and No. 9
VI, 9Five Minuets and Five German DancesVarious keys19/11/1813For string quartet; Minuets have six Trios, German Dances have seven Trios and a Coda
9191(1956)VII/2, 6Two Minuets, D 91Various keys22/11/1813For piano; Each minuet with two Trios
92–126
1814Up ↑
9393(1894)XX, 1
Nos.
13–15
IV, 7
Anh. No. 1
Don Gayseros1. Don Gayseros,... wunderlicher, schöner Ritter – 2. Nächtens klang die süße Laute – 3. An dem jungen Morgenhimmel1815?Text by Motte Fouqué, from Der Zauberring; Nos. 2 and 3 incomplete
9494(1871)V No. 7VI, 3 No. 2String Quartet No. 7D major1811 or
1812?
Allegro (partly reused in D 12) – Andante con moto – Minuet – Presto
94AII, 1
V, 6 No. 6
Orchestral piece, D 94AB majorc. 1814Fragment; For 1st version of D 84, Act III?
94BVI, 9Five Minuets and Six German Dances, D 94B1814For string quartet and two horns; Lost
9595(1848)XX, 1
No. 25
IV, 7
No. 1
AdelaideEinsam wandelt dein Freund1814Text by Matthisson
9797(1894)XX, 1
No. 19
IV, 7
No. 2
Trost: An ElisaLehnst du deine bleichgehärmte Wange1814Text by Matthisson
9898(1894)
(1968)
XX, 1
No. 24
IV, 7 No. 3
Anh. No. 2
Erinnerungen, D 98Am Seegestad, in lauen Vollmondsnächtenfall 1814Text by Matthisson (other setting: D 424); Two versions: 1st is fragment, 2nd in AGA
9999(1894)XX, 1
No. 16
IV, 7 No. 4Andenken, D 99Ich denke dein wenn durch den HainApril 1814Text by Matthisson (other setting: D 423)
100100(1894)XX, 1
No. 17
IV, 7 No. 5GeisternäheDer Dämm’rung Schein durchblinkt den HainApril 1814Text by Matthisson
101101(1894)XX, 1
No. 18
IV, 7 No. 6Erinnerung, D 101, a.k.a. TodtenopferKein Rosenschimmer leuchtetApril 1814Text by Matthisson
102102(1840)XX, 1
No. 20
IV, 7 No. 7Die BetendeLaura betet!fall 1814Text by Matthisson; Partly reused in D 918
103103(1939)VI, 4
Anh. No. 3
Quartettsatz, D 103C minor23/4/1814Grave, Allegro (fragment); Completed by Alfred Orel in 1st ed.
104104(1895)XX, 10
No. 584
IV, 7 No. 8 &
Anh. No. 3
Die Befreier Europas in ParisSie sind in Paris!16/5/1814Text by Mikan; Two drafts and a final version
105
185
105(1856)XIII, 1
No. 1
I, 1aMass No. 1F major
Kyrie – Gloria – Credo – Sanctus & Benedictus – Agnus Dei
17/5/1814–
22/7/1814
Text: Mass ordinary (other settings: D 24E, 31, 45, 49, 56, 66, 167, 324, 452, 678, 755 and 950); For ssattbSATB and orchestra; 2nd setting of Dona nobis pacem was D 185; Partly reused in D 484
106106(1888)XIV No. 9I, 8Salve Regina, D 106B major
Salve Regina
28/6/1814–
1/7/1814
Text: Salve Regina (other settings: D 27, 223, 386, 676 and 811); For t and orchestra
107107(1894)
(1968)
XX, 1
No. 21
IV, 7 No. 9Lied aus der FerneWenn in des Abends letztem ScheineJuly 1814Text by Matthisson; Two versions: 1st in AGA
108108(1894)XX, 1
No. 22
IV, 7 No. 10Der Abend, D 108Purpur malt die TannenhügelJuly 1814Text by Matthisson
109109(1894)XX, 1
No. 23
IV, 7 No. 11Lied der LiebeDurch Fichten am HügelJuly 1814Text by Matthisson
110110(1891)XVI
No. 43
III, 1Wer ist groß?Wer ist wohl groß?24/7/1814–
25/7/1814
For bTTBB and orchestra
11177





See D 77
111AVI, 6
Anh. No. 1
String Trio, D 111AB major5/9/1814–
13/9/1814
Allegro (fragment); early version of D 112
112112168p
(1863)
V No. 8VI, 4
No. 10
String Quartet No. 8B major5/9/1814–
13/9/1814
Allegro ma non troppo – Andante sostenuto – Minuet – Presto; Based on D 111A
11311358,2
(1821)
(1826)
(1894)
XX, 1
No. 26
IV, 3An EmmaWeit in nebelgrauer Ferne17/9/1814Text by Schiller; Three versions: 2nd publ. in 1821 – 3rd is Op. 58 No. 2
114114(1868)
(1901)
XX, 1
No. 27
IV, 7 No. 12 &
Anh. No. 4
Romanze, D 114Ein Fräulein klagt' im finstern TurmSeptember
1814
Text by Matthisson; Two versions: 2nd in AGA
115115(1840)XX, 1
No. 28
IV, 7 No. 13An Laura, als sie Klopstocks Auferstehungslied sangHerzen, die gen Himmel sich erheben2/10/1814–
7/10/1814
Text by Matthisson
116116(1840)XX, 1
No. 29
IV, 7 No. 14Der Geistertanz, D 116Die bretterne Kammer der Toten erbebt14/10/1814Text by Matthisson (other settings: D 15, 15A and 494)
117117(1894)XX, 1
No. 30
IV, 8
No. 45
Das Mädchen aus der Fremde, D 117In einem Tal bei armen Hirten16/10/1814Text by Schiller (other setting: D 252)
1181182
(1821)
XX, 1
No. 31
IV, 1aGretchen am SpinnradeMeine Ruh' ist hin19/10/1814Text by Goethe, from Faust I, 15
119119(1850)XX, 1
No. 32
IV, 7 No. 15Nachtgesang, D 119O! gib vom weichen Pfühle30/11/1814Text by Goethe
120120(1835)XX, 1
No. 33
IV, 7 No. 16Trost in TränenWie kommt's, daß du so traurig bist30/11/1814Text by Goethe
1211213,1
(1821)
(1894)
XX, 1
No. 34
IV, 1a &
b No. 2
Schäfers KlageliedDa droben auf jenem Berge30/11/1814–
28/2/1819?
Text by Goethe; Two versions: 1st is Op. 3 No. 1 – 2nd composed for 28/2/1819?
122122(1872)XX, 1
No. 38
IV, 7 No. 17AmmenliedAm hohen, hohen Turmearly Dec.
1814
Text by Lubi [scores]
123123(1842)XX, 1
No. 35
IV, 7 No. 18Sehnsucht, D 123Was zieht mir das Herz so?3/12/1814Text by Goethe
124124(1885)
(1894)
(1968)
XX, 1
No. 36
IV, 7 No. 19 &
Anh. No. 7
Am See, D 124Sitz' ich im Gras am glatten See3/12/1814–
7/12/1814
Text by Mayrhofer; Two versions: 1st is fragment – 2nd, modified in 1885 publ., in AGA
125125(1884)I, 1
No. 2
V, 1 No. 2Symphony No. 2B major10/12/1814–
24/3/1815
Largo, Allegro vivace – Andante – Minuet – Presto vivace
126126(1832)
(1873)
XX, 1
No. 37
IV, 7 No. 20 &
Anh. No. 8
Scene from FaustWie anders, Gretchen, war dir'searly Dec.–
12/12/1814
Text by Goethe, from Faust I, 20; Two versions: 2nd, publ. in 1832, in AGA
127–330
1815Up ↑
128128(1897)XXI, 3
No. 23
VII/2, 6Twelve Viennese German DancesVarious keys1812?For piano; Includes introduction; No. 12 related to D 32
129129(1892)XIX
No. 16
III, 4 No. 18Mailied, D 129Grüner wird die Au1815?Text by Hölty (other settings: D 199 and 503); For ttb
130130(1892)XIX
No. 25
III, 4 No. 19
VIII, 2 No. 24
Der Schnee ZerrinntDer Schnee Zerrinnt1815?Text by Hölty (other setting: D 202); Canon for three voices
131131(1892)XIX
No. 28
III, 4 No. 20
VIII, 2 No. 26
Lacrimoso son ioLacrimoso son io1815?Canon for three voices; Two versions: 2nd is "Lacrimosa son io"
134134126p
(1830)
XX, 2
No. 99
IV, 7 No. 21BalladeEin Fräulein schaut vom hohen Turm1815?Text by Kenner
135135(1930)VII/2, 6German Dance with Trio, D 135E major1815For piano; Variant of D 146 No. 3 (other Trio)
13613646
(1825)
XIV No. 1I, 8Offertory, D 136, a.k.a. Offertory No. 1Totus in corde langueo
C major
1815?For s or t, clarinet or violin, and orchestra
137137(1893)XV, 7
No. 14
II, 12Adrast(Singspiel)fall 1819–
early
1820[17]
Text by Mayrhofer; For stbTTBB and orchestra; Nos. 1–8 complete (abandoned variants for some numbers, Nos. 1–7 in AGA) and sketches and fragments for six further numbers; Overture: D 648?
1381385,1
(1821)
(1970)
XX, 3
No. 177
IV, 1a &
b No. 6
Rastlose LiebeDem Schnee, dem Regen, dem Wind entgegen19/5/1815–
May 1821
Text by Goethe; Two versions: 1st, in AGA, is Op. 5 No. 1
139139(1930)VII/2, 6German Dance with Trio, D 139C major (Trio in A major)1815For piano
140140(1850)XVIII
No. 6
III, 3 No. 3Klage um Ali Bey, D 140Laßt mich! laßt mich! ich will klagen1815Text by Claudius (other setting: D 496A); For ttb (and piano?)
141141131p,1
(1830)
XX, 2
No. 43
IV, 7 No. 23Der MondabendRein und freundlich lacht der Himmel1815Text by Kumpf [de]
14214292,3
(1828)
(1885)
(1895)
XX, 3
No. 174
IV, 5Geistes-GrußHoch auf dem alten Turme stehtbefore
Apr. 1816–
after
Nov. 1821
Text by Goethe; Six versions: 2nd publ. in 1885 – 3rd and 5th not in AGA – 6th is Op. 92 No. 3
143143109p,2
(1829)
XX, 3
No. 181
IV, 7 No. 24GenügsamkeitDort raget ein Berg aus den Wolken her1815Text by Schober; Intro in 1st ed. not by Schubert
144144(1895)XXII, 11
No. 209
IV, 7
Anh. No. 9
Romanze, D 144In der Väter Hallen ruhteApril 1816Text by Stolberg-Stolberg; Fragment
14514518
(1823)
XII
No. 2
VII/2, 6
& 7a
12 Waltzes, 17 Ländler and 9 Écossaises, D 145Various keysc. 1815
July 1821
For piano; Waltz No. 7 ≈ D 970 No. 2; Écossaises Nos. 5 and 6 identical to D 421 No. 1 and 697 No. 5
146146127p
(1824)
(1830)
XII
No. 8
VII/2, 6
& 7a
20 Waltzes, D 146, a.k.a. Letzte WalzerVarious keys1815–
Feb. 1823
For piano; No. 2 publ. in 1824, all 20 as Op. posth. 127 in 1830
147147(1892)XIX
No. 15
III, 4 No. 21BardengesangRolle, du strömigter Carun20/1/1816?Text by Macpherson (Ossian), from Comala, transl. by E. Baron de Harold
148148131p,2
(1830)
XIX
No. 8
III, 3 No. 4Trinklied, D 148Brüder! unser ErdenwallenFebruary
1815
Text by Castelli; For tTTB and piano
149149117p
(1829)
(1894)
XX, 2
No. 45
IV, 7 No. 25Der SängerWas hör' ich draußen vor dem TürFebruary
1815
Text by Goethe, from Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship; Two versions: 2nd is Op. posth. 117, AGA switches 1st and 2nd
150150(1830)XX, 2
No. 44
IV, 7 No. 26Lodas GespenstDer bleiche, kalte Mond erhob sich im Osten17/1/1816Text by Macpherson (Ossian), from Carric-thura, transl. by E. Baron de Harold; 1st ed. replaces end by music from D 277
151151(1850)XX, 2
No. 39
IV, 7 No. 27Auf einen KirchhofSei gegrüßt, geweihte Stille2/2/1815Text by Schlechta [de]
152152(1894)XX, 2
No. 40
IV, 7 No. 28MinonaWie treiben die Wolken so finster und schwer8/2/1815Text by Bertrand [scores]
153153(1845)XX, 2
No. 41
IV, 7 No. 29Als ich sie erröten sahAll mein Wirken, all mein Leben10/2/1815Text by Ehrlich [scores]
154154(1897)XXI, 2
No. 8
VII/2, 1
Anh. No. 1
Piano Sonata, D 154E major11/2/1815Allegro (fragment); Partly reused in D 157
155155165p,3
(1862)
XX, 2
No. 42
IV, 7 No. 30Das BildEin Mädchen ist's10/2/1815
156156(1887)XI No. 6VII/2, 4
& Anh.
Ten Variations, D 156F majorcompleted
15/2/1815
For piano; Variant of Theme and Var. II
157157(1888)X No. 1VII/2, 1
No. 1
Piano Sonata, D 157E majorstarted
18/2/1815
Allegro ma non troppo (partly reuses D 154) – Andante – Minuet
158158(1889)XII
No. 29
VII/2, 6Écossaise, D 158D minor – F major21/2/1815For piano
159159116p
(1829)
(1968)
XX, 2
No. 46
IV, 7 No. 31Die ErwartungHör' ich das Pförtchen nicht gehen?May 1816Text by Schiller; Two versions: 2nd, in AGA, is Op. posth. 116
160160(1894)XX, 2
No. 47
IV, 13Am Flusse, D 160Verfließet, vielgeliebte Lieder27/2/1815Text by Goethe (other setting: D 766)
16116119,2
(1825)
(1894)
XX, 2
No. 48
IV, 1a &
b No. 14
An MignonÜber Tal und Fluß getragen27/2/1815Text by Goethe; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 19 No. 2
1621625,2
(1821)
(1894)
XX, 2
No. 49
IV, 1a &
Anh. No. 2
Nähe des GeliebtenIch denke dein, wenn mir der Sonne Schimmer27/2/1815Text by Goethe; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 5 No. 2
163163(1894)XX, 2
No. 50
IV, 8
No. 1
Sängers Morgenlied, D 163Süßes Licht! Aus goldnen Pforten27/2/1815Text by Körner (other setting: D 165)
164164IV, 8
Anh. No. 1
Liebesrausch, D 164Glanz des Guten und des Schönen strahlt mir dein hohes BildMarch 1815Text by Körner (other setting: D 179); Fragment
165165(1872)XX, 2
No. 51
IV, 8
No. 2
Sängers Morgenlied, D 165Süßes Licht! Aus goldnen Pforten1/3/1815Text by Körner (other setting: D 163)
166166(1894)XX, 2
No. 52
IV, 8
No. 3
AmphiaraosVor Thebens siebenfach gähnenden Toren1/3/1815Text by Körner
167167(1846)XIII, 1
No. 2
I, 1bMass No. 2G major
Kyrie – Gloria – Credo – Sanctus & Benedictus – Agnus Dei
2/3/1815–
7/3/1815
Text: Mass ordinary (other settings: D 24E, 31, 45, 49, 56, 66, 105, 324, 452, 678, 755 and 950); For stbSATB and orchestra; Tr and Ti added by Ferd. Schubert; R. Führer as composer in 1st publ.
168168(1872)XVII
No. 16
III, 2a
No. 2
Nun laßt uns den Leib begraben, a.k.a. BegräbnisliedBegrabt den Leib in seiner Gruft9/3/1815Text by Klopstock; For SATB and piano
987168A(1872)XVII
No. 17
III, 2a
No. 3
Jesus Christus unser Heiland, der den Tod überwand, a.k.a. OsterliedÜberwunden hat der Herr den Tod!9/3/1815Text by Klopstock; For SATB and piano
169169(1894)XX, 2
No. 53
III, 3 No. 10
Anh. I No. 1
Trinklied vor der SchlachtSchlacht, du brichst an!12/3/1815Text by Körner; For double unison choir and piano
170170(1873)XX, 2
No. 54
III, 3 No. 11SchwertliedDu Schwert an meiner Linken12/3/1815Text by Körner; For voice, unison choir and piano
171171(1831)XX, 2
No. 55
IV, 8
No. 4
Gebet während der SchlachtVater, ich rufe dich!12/3/1815Text by Körner
172172IV, 8
Anh. No. 3
Der Morgenstern, D 172Stern der Liebe, Glanzgebilde12/3/1815Text by Körner (other setting: D 203); Fragment
173173(1871)V No. 9VI, 4
No. 11
String Quartet No. 9G minor25/3/1815–
1/4/1815
Allegro con brio – Andantino – Minuet – Allegro
174174(1845)XX, 2
No. 56
IV, 8
No. 5
Das war ich, D 174Jüngst träumte mir26/3/1815Text by Körner; D. 174 used to include Das war ich, D deest
174deest(1894)XXII, 11
No. 56
IV, 8
Anh. No. 2
Das war ich, D deestJune 1816Fragment; Music without text, title identical to D 174
175175(1888)XIV
No. 12
I, 9
No. 1
Stabat Mater, D 175G minor
Stabat Mater dolorosa
4/4/1815–
6/4/1815
For SATB and orchestra
176176(1872)XX, 2
No. 57
IV, 8
No. 6
Die Sterne, D 176Was funkelt ihr so mild mich an6/4/1815Text by Fellinger [wikisource:de]
177177173p,3
(1867)
XX, 2
No. 58
IV, 8
No. 7
Vergebliche LiebeJa, ich weiß es, diese treue Liebe6/4/1815Text by Bernard
177AVIII, 3Am ersten MaiIch ging mit ihr im Freienbefore
1821
Text by Bernard; Music lost; Spurious?
178178(1897)XXI, 3
No. 22
VII/2, 4
& Anh.
Adagio in G major, D 178G major8/4/1815For piano; Two versions: 2nd is a fragment
179179(1872)XX, 2
No. 59
IV, 8
No. 8
Liebesrausch, D 179Dir, Mädchen, schlägt mit leisem Beben8/4/1815Text by Körner; (other setting: D 164)
180180(1894)XX, 2
No. 60
IV, 8
No. 9
Sehnsucht der LiebeWie die Nacht mit heil'gem Beben8/4/1815Text by Körner
181181(1888)XIV No. 4I, 9
No. 2
Offertory, D 181Tres sunt, qui testimonium dant in coelo
A minor
10/4/1815–
11/4/1815
For SATB and orchestra
182182(1842)XX, 2
No. 61
IV, 8
No. 10
Die erste LiebeDie erste Liebe füllt das Herz12/4/1815Text by Fellinger [wikisource:de]
183183(1887)XX, 2
No. 62
III, 3 No. 12Trinklied, D 183Ihr Freunde und du, gold'ner Wein12/4/1815Text by Zettler [wikisource:de]; For voice, unison choir and piano
184184150p
(1843)
XIV No. 5I, 9
No. 3
Gradual, D 184Benedictus es, Domine
C major
15/4/1815–
17/4/1815
For SATB and orchestra
185105





See D 105
186186(1894)XX, 2
No. 65
IV, 8
No. 11
Die SterbendeHeil! dies ist die letze ZähreMay 1815Text by Matthisson
187187(1894)XX, 2
No. 63
IV, 10Stimme der Liebe, D 187Abendgewölke schweben hellMay 1815Text by Matthisson (other setting: D 418)
188188(1887)XX, 2
No. 64
IV, 8
No. 12
Naturgenuß, D 188Im Abendschimmer wallt der QuellMay 1815Text by Matthisson (other setting: D 422)
189189111p,1
(1829)
XX, 2
No. 66
III, 3 No. 13An die FreudeFreude, schöner GötterfunkenMay 1815Text by Schiller; For voice, unison choir and piano
190190(1888)XV, 2
No. 2
II, 2
IV, 14
Der vierjährige Posten(Singspiel in one act)
Includes: 5. Gott! Gott! höre meine Stimme
8/5/1815–
19/5/1815
Text by Körner; Music for stttbSATB and orchestra; Overture – Nos. 1–8 (No. 5 also for voice and piano)
19119158,3
(1826)
(1894)
XX, 2
No. 67
IV, 3Des Mädchens Klage, D 191Der Eichwald brauset15/5/1815Text by Schiller, from Wallenstein: Die Piccolomini III, 7 (other settings: D 6 and 389); Two versions: 2nd is Op. 58 No. 3
192192(1887)XX, 2
No. 68
IV, 4Der Jüngling am Bache, D 192An der Quelle saß der Knabe15/5/1815Text by Schiller (other settings: D 30 and 638)
19319357,3
(1826)
XX, 2
No. 69
IV, 3An den Mond, D 193Geuß, lieber Mond, geuß deine Silberflimmer17/5/1815Text by Hölty; Autograph without piano intro
194194(1894)XX, 2
No. 70
IV, 8
No. 13
Die MainachtWann der silberne Mond17/5/1815Text by Hölty
195195173p,1
(1867)
XX, 2
No. 71
IV, 8
No. 14
AmaliaSchön wie Engel voll Walhallas Wonne19/5/1815Text by Schiller, from Die Räuber III, 1
196196172p,3
(1865)
XX, 2
No. 72
IV, 8
No. 15
An die NachtigallGeuß nicht so laut der liebentflammten Lieder22/5/1815Text by Hölty
197197(1850)XX, 2
No. 73
IV, 8
No. 16
An die Apfelbäume, wo ich Julien erblickteEin heilig Säuseln und ein Gesangeston22/5/1815Text by Hölty
198198(1894)XX, 2
No. 74
IV, 8
No. 17
SeufzerDie Nachtigall singt überall22/5/1815Text by Hölty
199199(1885)XIX
No. 30
III, 4
No. 22
Mailied, D 199Grüner wird die Au24/5/1815Text by Hölty (other settings: D 129 and 503); For two voices or two horns
200200(1884)I, 1
No. 3
V, 1
No. 3
Symphony No. 3D major24/5/1815–
19/6/1815
Adagio maestoso, Allegro con brio – Allegretto – Minuet – Presto vivace
201201(1970)IV, 10Auf den Tod einer Nachtigall, D 201Sie ist dahin, die Maienlieder tönte25/5/1815Text by Hölty (other setting: D 399); Fragment
202202(1885)XIX
No. 31
III, 4
No. 23
Mailied, D 202Der Schnee Zerrinnt26/5/1815Text by Hölty (other setting: D 130); For two voices or two horns
203203(1892)XIX
No. 32
III, 4
No. 24
Der Morgenstern, D 203Stern der Liebe, Glanzgebilde26/5/1815Text by Körner (other setting: D 172); For two voices or two horns
204204(1892)XIX
No. 33
III, 4
No. 25
JägerliedFrisch auf, ihr Jäger26/5/1815Text by Körner; For two voices or two horns
204AIV, 8
Anh. No. 4
Das TraumbildMay 1815Text by Hölty; Music lost
205205(1892)XIX
No. 34
III, 4
No. 26
Lützows wilde JagdWas glänzt dort vom Walde im Sonnenschein?26/5/1815Text by Körner; For two voices or two horns
206206(1872)XX, 2
No. 75
IV, 8
No. 18
LiebeständeleiSüßes Liebchen26/5/1815Text by Körner
207207(1894)XX, 2
No. 76
IV, 8
No. 19
Der LiebendeBeglückt, beglückt29/5/1815Text by Hölty
208
212
208(1895)
(1897)
XX, 2
No. 77;
XXII, 11
No. 77
IV, 8 No. 20 & Anh. No. 5Die NonneEs liebt' in Welschland irgendwo29/5/1815Text by Hölty, from Balladen, No. 5; Two versions: 1st is fragment, incomplete in AGA – 2nd was D 212
20920938
(1825)
XX, 2
No. 98
IV, 2aDer LiedlerGib, Schwester, mir die Harf herabJanuary 1815Text by Kenner
210210(1838)XX, 2
No. 78
IV, 8 No. 21Die Liebe, D 210, a.k.a. Klärchens LiedFreudvoll und leidvoll3/6/1815Text by Goethe, from Egmont, Act III, Scene 2, Clärchen's song
211211(1894)XX, 2
No. 79
IV, 8 No. 22Adelwold und EmmaHoch und ehern schier von Dauer5/6/1815–
14/6/1815
Text by Bertrand [scores]
212208





See D 208
213213172p,1
(1865)
XX, 2
No. 80
IV, 8 No. 23Der TraumMir träumt', ich war ein Vögelein17/6/1815Text by Hölty, from Balladen, No. 6
214214172p,2
(1865)
XX, 2
No. 81
IV, 8 No. 24Die LaubeNimmer werd' ich, nimmer dein vergessen17/6/1815Text by Hölty
215215(1906)IV, 1b No. 4Jägers Abendlied, D 215Im Felde schleich ich, still und wild20/6/1815Text by Goethe (other setting: D 368)
216215A(1952)IV, 1a &
b No. 3
Meeres Stille, D 215ATiefe Stille herrscht im Wasser20/6/1815Text by Goethe (other setting: D 216)
2162163,2
(1821)
XX, 2
No. 82
IV, 1aMeeres Stille, D 216Tiefe Stille herrscht im Wasser21/6/1815Text by Goethe (other setting: D 215A)
217217(1830)XX, 2
No. 83
IV, 8 No. 25Kolmas KlageRund um mich Nacht22/6/1815Text by Macpherson (Ossian), from The Songs of Selma (transl.)
218218(1848)XX, 2
No. 84
IV, 8 No. 26GrabliedEr fiel den Tod für's Vaterland24/6/1815Text by Kenner
219219(1848)XX, 2
No. 85
IV, 8 No. 27Das FindenIch hab ein Mädchen funden25/6/1815Text by Kosegarten
220220(1888)XV, 2
No. 3
II, 2Fernando(Singspiel in one act)Jun. 1815–
9/7/1815
Text by Stadler, A. [scores]; Music for sstbb and orchestra; Nos. 1–7
221221118p,2
(1829)
XX, 2
No. 95
IV, 8 No. 28Der Abend, D 221Der Abend blüht, Temora glüht15/7/1815Text by Kosegarten
222222(1885)XX, 2
No. 86
IV, 8 No. 29Lieb Minna: RomanzeSchwüler Hauch weht mir herüber2/7/1815Text by Stadler, A. [scores]
22322347
(1825)
XIV No. 2I, 8Salve Regina, D 223, a.k.a. Offertory No. 2F major
Salve Regina
5/7/1815
28/1/1823
Text: Salve Regina (other settings: D 27, 106, 386, 676 and 811); For s and orchestra; Two versions: 2nd, in AGA, is Op. 47
2242244,3
(1821)
XX, 2
No. 87
IV, 1aWandrers Nachtlied, D 224Der du von dem Himmel bist5/7/1815Text by Goethe
2252255,3
(1821)
(1970)
XX, 2
No. 88
IV, 1a &
b No. 7
Der FischerDas Wasser rauscht', das Wasser schwoll5/7/1815Text by Goethe; Two versions: 2nd, in AGA, is Op. 5 No. 3
2262265,4
(1821)
XX, 2
No. 89
IV, 1aErster VerlustAch, wer bringt die schönen Tage5/7/1815Text by Goethe
227227(1885)XX, 2
No. 90
IV, 8 No. 30Idens NachtgesangVernimm es Nacht, was Ida dir vertrauet7/7/1815Text by Kosegarten
228228(1894)XX, 2
No. 91
IV, 8 No. 31Von IdaDer Morgen blüht, der Osten glüht7/7/1815Text by Kosegarten
229229108,3
(1824)
XX, 2
No. 92
IV, 5Die Erscheinung, a.k.a. Erinnerung, D 229Ich lag auf grünen Matten7/7/1815Text by Kosegarten; Publ. as Op. 108 No. 3 in 1829
230230165p,4
(1855)
XX, 2
No. 93
IV, 8 No. 32Die TäuschungIm Erlenbusch, im Tannenhain7/7/1815Text by Kosegarten; Publ. as Op. posth. 165 No. 4 in 1862
231231172p,4
(1865)
XX, 2
No. 94
IV, 8 No. 33Das SehnenWehmut, die mich hüllt8/7/1815Text by Kosegarten
232232112p,3
(1829)
XVII
No. 8
III, 2a No. 6
2b Anh. No. 2
Hymne an den UnendlichenZwischen Himmel und Erd'11/7/1815Text by Schiller; For satb and piano
233233118p,1
(1829)
XX, 2
No. 96
IV, 8 No. 34Geist der Liebe, D 233Wer bist du, Geist der Liebe15/7/1815Text by Kosegarten
234234118p,3
(1829)
XX, 2
No. 97
IV, 8 No. 35TischliedMich ergreift, ich weiß nicht wie15/7/1815Text by Goethe
235235(1894)XX, 2
No. 100
IV, 8 No. 36Abends unter der Linde, D 235Woher, o namenloses Sehnen24/7/1815Text by Kosegarten (other setting: D 237)
236236(1892)XIX
No. 6
III, 2a
No. 7
Das Abendrot, D 236Der Abend blüht, der Westen glüht!20/7/1815Text by Kosegarten; for ssb and piano
237237(1872)XX, 2
No. 101
IV, 8 No. 37Abends unter der Linde, D 237Woher, o namenloses Sehnen25/7/1815Text by Kosegarten (other setting: D 235)
238238(1894)XX, 2
No. 102
IV, 8 No. 38Die MondnachtSiehe, wie die Mondesstrahlen25/7/1815Text by Kosegarten
239239(1893)XV, 7
No. 11
II, 14Claudine von Villa Bella(Singspiel in three acts)started
26/7/1815
Text by Goethe; For ssttbbSATB and orchestra; Overture (in AGA) – Nos. 1–8 (Act I, in AGA) – No. 9 (fragment from Act II) – No. 10 (fragment from Act III); Other music lost
240240(1894)XX, 2
No. 103
IV, 8 No. 39HuldigungGanz verloren, ganz versunken27/7/1815Text by Kosegarten
241241(1894)XX, 2
No. 104
IV, 8 No. 40Alles um LiebeWas ist es, das die Seele füllt?27/7/1815Text by Kosegarten
242242(1892)XIX
No. 18
III, 4
No. 27
Trinklied im Winter, a.k.a. Winterlied, D 242Das Glas gefüllt!August
1815?
Text by Hölty (other setting: D 242A); For ttb
242AIV, 8
No. 41
Winterabend, D 242A,[18] a.k.a. WinterliedDas Glas gefüllt!1815?Text by Hölty (other setting: D 242)
243243(1892)XIX
No. 19
III, 4
No. 28
Frühlingslied, D 243Die Luft ist blauAugust
1815?
Text by Hölty (other setting: D 398); For ttb
244244(1892)XIX
No. 27
III, 4 No. 29
VIII, 2 No. 25
Willkommen, lieber schöner MaiWillkommen, lieber schöner MaiAugust
1815?
Text by Hölty; Canon for three voices in two sections
245587





See D 587
246246(1830)XX, 3
No. 109
IV, 8
No. 42
Die Bürgschaft, D 246Zu Dionys, dem TyrannenAugust
1815
Text by Schiller; Partly reused in D 435
247247118p,6
(1829)
XX, 3
No. 119
IV, 8
No. 43
Die SpinnerinAls ich still und ruhig spannAugust
1815
Text by Goethe
248248118p,4
(1829)
XX, 3
No. 135
IV, 8
No. 44
Lob des TokayersO köstlicher Tokayer, o königlicher WeinAugust
1815
Text by Baumberg
249249III, 2b
Anh. No. 4a
Die Schlacht, D 249Schwer und dumpfig1/8/1815Text by Schiller (other setting: D 387); Sketch
250250(1872)XX, 3
No. 105
IV, 13Das Geheimnis, D 250Sie konnte mir kein Wörtchen sagen7/8/1815Text by Schiller (other setting: D 793)
251251(1872)XX, 3
No. 106
IV, 4Hoffnung, D 251Es reden und träumen die Menschen viel7/8/1815Text by Schiller (other setting: D 637)
252252(1887)XX, 3
No. 108
IV, 8
No. 46
Das Mädchen aus der Fremde, D 252In einem Tal bei armen Hirten12/8/1815Text by Schiller (other setting: D 117)
253253(1887)XX, 3
No. 110
III, 4 No. 30
IV, 8 No. 47
Punschlied: Im Norden zu singenAuf der Berge freien Höhen18/8/1815Text by Schiller; Two versions: 2nd for two voices
254254(1887)XX, 3
No. 111
IV, 8
No. 48
Der Gott und die BajadereMahadöh, der Herr der Erde18/8/1815Text by Goethe
255255(1850)XX, 3
No. 112
IV, 8
No. 49
Der RattenfängerIch bin der wohlbekannte Sänger19/8/1815Text by Goethe
256256(1887)XX, 3
No. 113
IV, 8
No. 50
Der SchatzgräberArm am Beutel, krank am Herzen19/8/1815Text by Goethe
2572573,3
(1821)
XX, 3
No. 114
IV, 1aHeidenrösleinSah ein Knab' ein Röslein stehn19/8/1815Text by Goethe
258258(1887)XX, 3
No. 115
IV, 8
No. 51
BundesliedIn allen guten Stunden19/8/1815Text by Goethe
259259(1850)XX, 3
No. 116
IV, 9 No. 27An den Mond, D 259Füllest wieder Busch und Tal19/8/1815Text by Goethe (other setting: D 296)
260260115p,2
(1829)
XX, 3
No. 117
IV, 8
No. 52
Wonne der WehmutTrocknet nicht, trocknet nicht20/8/1815Text by Goethe; Reused in D
261261(1850)XX, 3
No. 118
IV, 8
No. 53
Wer kauft Liebesgötter?Von allen schönen Waren21/8/1815Text by Goethe, from Der Zauberflöte zweiter Teil
262262(1895)XX, 3
No. 134
IV, 9 No. 1Die FröhlichkeitWess' Adern leichtes Blut durchspringt22/8/1815Text by Prandstätter [de]
263263(1848)XX, 3
No. 123
IV, 9 No. 2Cora an die SonneNach so vielen trüben Tagen22/8/1815Text by Baumberg
264264(1850)
(1872)
XX, 3
No. 124
IV, 9 No. 3Der MorgenkußDurch eine ganze Nacht sich nah zu sein22/8/1815Text by Baumberg; Two versions: 2nd, publ. in 1850, in AGA
265265(1895)XX, 3
No. 125
IV, 9 No. 4Abendständchen: An LinaSei sanft wie ihre Seele23/8/1815Text by Baumberg
266266(1895)XX, 3
No. 126
IV, 9 No. 5Morgenlied, D 266Willkommen, rotes Morgenlicht!24/8/1815Text by Stolberg-Stolberg
267267(1872)XVI
No. 17
III, 3 No. 19Trinklied, D 267Auf! Jeder sei nun froh und sorgenfrei!25/8/1815For ttbb and piano
268268(1872)XVI
No. 18
III, 3 No. 20BergknappenliedHinab, ihr Brüder, in den Schacht!25/8/1815For ttbb and piano
269269(1848)XVIII
No. 5
III, 3 No. 5
Anh. IV No. 2
Das LebenDas Leben ist ein Traum25/8/1815Text by Wannovius [scores]; Two versions: 1st for tbb and piano – 2nd, in AGA, for ssa and piano
270270118p,5
(1829)
XX, 3
No. 127
IV, 9 No. 6An die Sonne, D 270Sinke, liebe Sonne25/8/1815Text by Baumberg
271271(1895)XX, 3
No. 128
IV, 9 No. 7Der WeiberfreundNoch fand von Evens Töchterscharen ich keine25/8/1815Text by Ratschky [de], after Cowley
272272(1872)XX, 3
No. 129
IV, 9 No. 8An die Sonne, D 272Königliche Morgensonne25/8/1815Text by Tiedge
273273(1895)XX, 3
No. 130
IV, 9 No. 9Lilla an die MorgenröteWie schön bist du, du güldne Morgenröte25/8/1815
274274(1850)XX, 3
No. 131
IV, 9 No. 10TischlerliedMein Handwerk geht durch alle Welt25/8/1815
275275(1895)XX, 3
No. 132
IV, 9 No. 11Totenkranz für ein KindSanft wehn, im Hauch der Abendluft25/8/1815Text by Matthisson
276276(1895)XX, 3
No. 133
IV, 9 No. 12Abendlied, D 276Groß und rotenflammet28/8/1815Text by Stolberg-Stolberg
277277(1892)XIX
No. 7
III, 3 No. 6Punschlied, D 277Vier Elemente, inning gesellt29/8/1815Text by Schiller; For ttb and piano
277A(1925)VII/2, 4Minuet with Trio, D 277AA minor (minuet) / F major (trio)September
1815?
For piano; Partly reused in D 279
278278(1830)
(1897)
XX, 3
No. 147;
XXII, 11
No. 147
IV, 9 No. 13 Anh. No. 1Ossians Lied nach dem Falle NathosBeugt euch aus euren Wolken nieder1815Text by Macpherson (Ossian), from Dar-Thula, transl. by E. Baron de Harold; Two versions: 1st is a fragment – 2nd publ. in 1830
279279(1888)X No. 2VII/2, 1
No. 2
Piano Sonata, D 279C majorSeptember
1815
Allegro moderato – Andante – Minuet (partly based on D 277A); D 309A, or 346, may be 4th movement
280280(1837)XX, 3
No. 139
IV, 9 No. 14Das RosenbandIm Frühlingsgarten fand ich sieSeptember
1815
Text by Klopstock
281281(1830)XX, 3
No. 148
IV, 9 No. 15Das Mädchen von InistoreMädchen Inistores, wein auf dem FelsenSeptember
1815
Text by Macpherson (Ossian), from Fingal, Book I, transl. by E. Baron de Harold
282282(1830)XX, 4
No. 188
IV, 9 No. 16CronnanIch sitz' bei der moosigten Quelle5/9/1815Text by Macpherson (Ossian), from Carric-thura, transl. by E. Baron de Harold
283283172p,5
(1865)
XX, 3
No. 136
IV, 11An den Frühling, D 283Willkommen, schöner Jüngling!6/9/1815Text by Schiller (other settings: D 338 and 587)
284284(1895)XX, 3
No. 137
IV, 9 No. 17Lied, D 284Es ist so angenehm, so süß6/9/1815Text by Schiller(?)
285285(1885)
(1895)
XX, 3
No. 138
IV, 9 No. 18 Anh. No. 2Furcht der Geliebten, a.k.a. An CidliCidli, du weinest12/9/1815Text by Klopstock, from Oden; Two versions: 2nd publ. in 1885
286286(1837)
(1895)
XX, 3
No. 140
IV, 9 No. 19Selma und SelmarWeine du nicht14/9/1815Text by Klopstock; Two versions: 2nd publ. in 1837
287287(1895)XX, 3
No. 141
IV, 9 No. 20VaterlandsliedIch bin ein deutsches Mädchen14/9/1815Text by Klopstock, from Oden; Two versions
288288(1895)XX, 3
No. 142
IV, 9 No. 21An SieZeit, Verkündigerin der besten Freuden14/9/1815Text by Klopstock, from Oden
289289(1895)XX, 3
No. 143
IV, 9 No. 22Die SommernachtWenn der Schimmer von dem Monde14/9/1815Text by Klopstock; Two versions
290290(1837)XX, 3
No. 144
IV, 9 No. 23Die frühen GräberWillkommen, o silberner Mond14/9/1815Text by Klopstock, from Oden
291291(1831)
(1895)
XX, 3
No. 145
IV, 9 No. 24Dem UnendlichenWie erhebt sich das Herz15/9/1815Text by Klopstock; Three versions: 2nd publ. in 1831
292371





See D 371
293293(1830)XX, 3
No. 146
IV, 9 No. 25Shilric und VinvelaMein Geliebter ist ein Sohn des Hügels20/9/1815Text by Macpherson (Ossian), from Carric-thura, transl. by E. Baron de Harold
294294(1892)XVII
No. 4
III, 1Namensfeier für Franz Michael Vierthaler, a.k.a. Gratulations-KantateErhabner! Verehrter Freund der Jugend!27/9/1815For stbSTB and orchestra
295295(1872)
(1895)
XX, 3
No. 175
IV, 9 No. 26Hoffnung, D 295Schaff, das Tagwerk meiner Hände1815 or
1816?
Text by Goethe; Two versions: 1st publ. in 1872
296296(1868)XX, 3
No. 176
IV, 9 No. 28An den Mond, D 296Füllest wieder Busch und Tal1815 or
1816?
Text by Goethe (other setting: D 259)
297297(1850)
(1895)
XX, 3
No. 171
IV, 9 No. 29 Anh. No. 3AugenliedSüße Augen, klare Bronnen!spring
1817?
Text by Mayrhofer; Two versions: 2nd publ. in 1850
298298(1895)XX, 3
No. 170
IV, 9 No. 30LianeHast du Lianen nicht gesehen?October
1815
Text by Mayrhofer
299299(1897)
(1912)
XXI, 3
No. 29
VII/2, 6Twelve Écossaises, D 299Various keys3/10/1815For piano; No. 1 similar to D 145 Écoss. No. 1; Nos. 9–12 publ. in 1912
300300(1842)XX, 6
No. 398
IV, 9 No. 31Der Jüngling an der QuelleLeise, rieselnder Quell1816 or
1817?
Text by Salis-Seewis
301301(1842)XX, 3
No. 149
IV, 9 No. 32LambertineO Liebe, die mein Herz erfüllet12/10/1815Text by Stoll [scores]
302302(1895)XX, 3
No. 150
IV, 9 No. 33Labetrank der LiebeWenn im Spiele leiser Töne15/10/1815Text by Stoll [scores]
303303(1887)XX, 3
No. 151
IV, 9 No. 34An die GeliebteO, daß ich dir vom stillen Auge15/10/1815Text by Stoll [scores]; Music partly reused in D 497
304304(1895)XX, 3
No. 152
IV, 9 No. 35Wiegenlied, D 304Schlumm're sanft! Noch an dem Mutterherzen15/10/1815Text by Körner
305305(1895)XX, 3
No. 153
IV, 9 No. 36Mein Gruß an den MaiSei mir gegrüßt, o Mai15/10/1815Text by Kumpf [de]
306306(1895)XX, 3
No. 154
IV, 9 No. 37Skolie, D 306Laßt im Morgenstrahl des Mai'n15/10/1815Text by Deinhardstein [de]
307307(1895)XX, 3
No. 155
IV, 9 No. 38Die SternenweltenOben drehen sich die großen unbekannten Welten dort15/10/1815Text by Fellinger [wikisource:de], after Jarnik
308308(1895)XX, 3
No. 156
IV, 9 No. 39Die Macht der LiebeÜberall, wohin mein Auge blicket15/10/1815Text by Kalchberg [wikisource:de]
309309(1872)XX, 3
No. 157
IV, 9 No. 40Das gestörte GlückIch hab' ein heißes junges Blut15/10/1815Text by Körner
309AVII/2, 1
Anh. No. 2
Rondo, D 309AC major1815For piano; Fragment; 4th movement of D 279?
310310(1895)XX, 3
No. 158
IV, 3Sehnsucht, D 310, a.k.a. Lied der MignonNur wer die Sehnsucht kennt18/10/1815Text by Goethe, from Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (other settings: D 359, 481, 656 and 877 Nos. 1 & 4); Two versions
311311IV, 9
Anh. No. 3
An den Mond, D 31119/10/1815?For voice and piano; Sketch without text
31231258,1
(1826)
(1895)
XX, 3
No. 159
IV, 3Hektors AbschiedWill sich Hektor ewig von mir wenden19/10/1815Text by Schiller; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 58 No. 1
313313(1895)XX, 3
No. 160
IV, 9 No. 41Die Sterne, D 313Wie wohl ist mir im Dunkeln!19/10/1815Text by Kosegarten
314314(1887)XX, 3
No. 161
IV, 9 No. 42Nachtgesang, D 314Tiefe Feier schauert um die Welt19/10/1815Text by Kosegarten
315315(1895)XX, 3
No. 162
IV, 9 No. 43An Rosa IWarum bist du nicht hier19/10/1815Text by Kosegarten
316316(1895)XX, 3
No. 163
IV, 9 No. 44An Rosa IIRosa, denkst du an mich?19/10/1815Text by Kosegarten; Two versions
317317(1895)XX, 3
No. 164
IV, 9 No. 45Idens SchwanenliedWie schaust du aus dem Nebelflor19/10/1815Text by Kosegarten; Two versions: 2nd in AGA
318318(1895)XX, 3
No. 165
IV, 9 No. 46SchwangesangEndlich stehn die Pforten offen19/10/1815Text by Kosegarten
319319(1895)XX, 3
No. 166
IV, 9 No. 47Luisens AntwortWohl weinen Gottes Engel19/10/1815Text by Kosegarten
320320(1895)XX, 3
No. 167
IV, 9 No. 48Der ZufriedeneZwar schuf das Glück hienieden23/10/1815Text by Reissig [de]
321321(1832)XX, 3
No. 168
IV, 9 No. 49Mignon a.k.a. Mignons GesangKennst du das Land23/10/1815Text by Goethe, from Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship III, 1
322322(1837)XX, 3
No. 169
IV, 9 No. 50Hermann und ThusneldaHa, dort kömmt er27/10/1815Text by Klopstock
323
991
323(1895)XX, 3
No. 172
IV, 9 No. 51 Anh. Nos. 5–6Klage der CeresIst der holde Lenz erschienen?9/11/1815–
June 1816
Text by Schiller; Two versions: 2nd in AGA; A fragment of the last part was D 991
324324141p
(1837)
XIII, 1
No. 3
I, 2Mass No. 3B major
Kyrie – Gloria – Credo – Sanctus & Benedictus – Agnus Dei
started
11/11/1815
Text: Mass ordinary (other settings: D 24E, 31, 45, 49, 56, 66, 105, 167, 452, 678, 755 and 950); For satbSATB and orchestra
324AIV, 8
No. 41
Winterlied, D 324A1816?[19]
325325(1895)XX, 3
No. 173
IV, 1b No. 9Harfenspieler, D 325Wer sich der Einsamkeit ergibt13/11/1815Text by Goethe, from Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (other setting: D 478 No. 1)
326326(1888)XV, 2
No. 4
II, 3Die Freunde von Salamanka(Singspiel in two acts)18/11/1815–
31/12/1815
Text by Mayrhofer; Music for ssstttbbbbbbSATB and orchestra; Overture – Act I (Nos. 1–7) – Act II (Nos. 8–18, with music of No. 12 reappearing in D 803 and of No. 14 in D 796 No. 15)
327327IV, 10Lorma, D 327Lorma saß in der Halle von Aldo28/11/1815Text by Macpherson (Ossian), from The Battle of Lora, transl. by E. Baron de Harold (other setting: D 376); Fragment
3283281
(1821)
(1895)
XX, 3
No. 178
IV, 1a &
b No. 1
ErlkönigWer reitet so spät durch Nacht und Wind?October
1815?
Text by Goethe; Four versions: 2nd and 3rd switched in AGA – 4th is Op. 1
329329(1895)XX, 10
No. 591
IV, 9
Anh. No. 7
Die drei SängerDer König saß beim frohen Mahle23/12/1815Text by Bobrik [scores]; Fragment
329AIII, 2b Anh. No. 3
VIII, 2 No. 27
Das Grab, D 329ADas Grab ist tief und stille28/12/1815?Text by Salis-Seewis (other settings: D 330, 377, 569 and 643A); Canon for SATB; Sketch
330330(1895)XX, 3
No. 182
III, 3 No. 14
Anh. I No. 2
Das Grab, D 330Das Grab ist tief und stille28/12/1815Text by Salis-Seewis (other settings: D 329A, 377, 569 and 643A); For choir and piano
331–510
1816Up ↑
331
332
331(1866)XVI
No. 38
III, 4
No. 31
Der Entfernten, D 331Wohl denk' ich allenthalbenc. 1816Text by Salis-Seewis (other setting: D 350); For ttbb; Identical to former D 332
333796


Laß dein Vertrauen nicht schwinden

Part of D 796 No. 21
334334(1897)XXI, 3
No. 24
VII/2, 4Minuet with Trio, D 334A major (minuet) / E major (trio)before
fall 1815
For piano
335335(1897)XXI, 3
No. 25
VII/2, 6Minuet with two TriosE major1813?For piano
337337(1860)XVI
No. 39
III, 4
No. 32
Die Einsiedelei, D 337, a.k.a. Lob der EinsamkeitEs rieselt klar und wehend ein Quellc. 1816Text by Salis-Seewis (other settings: D 393 and 563); For ttbb
338338(1891)XVI
No. 40
III, 4
No. 33
An den Frühling, D 338Willkommen, schöner Jüngling!c. 1816Text by Schiller (other settings: D 283 and 587); For ttbb
342342(1885)XX, 4
No. 238
IV, 10An mein Klavier a.k.a. Seraphine an ihr KlavierSanftes Klavier, welche Entzückungen schaffest du mirc. 1816Text by Schubart
343343(1831)XX, 5
No. 342
IV, 10Am Tage Aller Seelen a.k.a. Litanei auf das Fest Aller SeelenRuh'n in Frieden alle SeelenAugust
1816
Text by Jacobi; Two versions: 1st, in AGA, publ. in 1831
344344IV, 10Am ersten MaimorgenHeute will ich fröhlich sein1816?Text by Claudius
345345(1897)XXI, 1
No. 3
V, 7 No. 1Violin Concerto, a.k.a. Konzertstück (Concert Piece)D major1816Adagio, Allegro
346346(1897)XXI, 3
No. 17
VII/2, 4 Anh.Allegretto, D 346C major1816?For piano; Fragment; 4th movement of D 279?
347347(1897)XXI, 3
No. 18
VII/2, 4 Anh.Allegro moderato, D 347C major1813?For piano; Fragment
348348(1897)XXI, 3
No. 19
VII/2, 4 Anh.Andantino, D 348C major1816?For piano; Fragment
349349(1897)XXI, 3
No. 21
VII/2, 4 Anh.Adagio, D 349C major1816?For piano; Fragment
350350(1885)XX, 4
No. 203
IV, 10Der Entfernten, D 350Wohl denk' ich allenthalben1816?Text by Salis-Seewis (other setting: D 331)
351351(1895)XX, 4
No. 204
IV, 11Fischerlied, D 351Das Fischergewerbe gibt rüstigen Mut1816?Text by Salis-Seewis (other settings: D 364 and 562)
352352(1847)XX, 4
No. 286
III, 2b
No. 21
Licht und Liebe a.k.a. NachtgesangLiebe ist ein süßes Licht1816?Text by Collin, M. C.; For st and piano
353353125p,2
(1840)
V No. 11VI, 4
No. 12
String Quartet No. 11E major1816Allegro con fuoco – Andante – Minuet – Rondo
354354(1930)VI, 9Four Komische LändlerD majorJanuary
1816
For two violins
355355(1928)VI, 9Eight Ländler, D 355F minorJanuary
1816
For violin(?)
356356(1844)III, 3 Anh. II No. 3Trinklied, D 356Funkelnd im Becher so helle, so hold1816For vocal soloist, TTBB and piano; Piano part lost (by Czerny in 1844 ed.)
357357(1892)XIX
No. 24
III, 4 No. 35
VIII, 2 No. 28
Goldner ScheinGoldner Schein deckt den Hain1/5/1816Text by Matthisson; Canon for three voices
358358(1849)XX, 4
No. 235
IV, 10Die Nacht, D 358Du verstörst uns nicht, o Nacht!1816Text by Uz
359359(1872)XX, 4
No. 260
IV, 3Sehnsucht, D 359 a.k.a. Lied der MignonNur wer die Sehnsucht kennt1816Text by Goethe, from Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (other settings: D 310, 481, 656 and 877 Nos. 1 & 4)
36036065,1
(1826)
XX, 4
No. 268
IV, 3Lied eines Schiffers an die DioskurenDioskuren, Zwillingssterne1816Text by Mayrhofer
361361109p,1
(1829)
XX, 4
No. 272
IV, 10Am Bach im FrühlingDu brachst sie nun, die kalte Rinde1816Text by Schober; Piano intro probably not by Schubert
362362(1895)XX, 4
No. 280
IV, 11Zufriedenheit, D 362, a.k.a. LiedIch bin vergnugt1815 or
1816?
Text by Claudius (other setting: D 501)
363363IV, 10An Chloen, D 363Die Munterkeit ist meinen Wangen1816Text by Uz; Fragment
364364(1897)XXI, 4
No. 35
III, 4
No. 34
Fischerlied, D 364Das Fischergewerbe gibt rüstigen Mut1816 or
1817?
Text by Salis-Seewis (other settings: D 351 and 562); For ttbb
3653659
(1821)
XII
No. 1
VII/2, 6
& 7a
36 Original Dances a.k.a. Erste WalzerVarious keysc. Mar. 1818–
Jul. 1821
For piano; No. 2 publ. in 1826 as Beethoven's (Kinksky Anh. 14 No. 1)
366366(1824)
(1869)
XII
No. 10
VII/2, 6
& 7a
17 Ländler, D 366Various keysc. Jul. 1824–
Nov. 1824
For piano; Nos. 6 and 17 publ. in 1824; No. 7 partly reappears in D 618 and No. 17 in D 814
3673675,5
(1821)
XX, 4
No. 261
IV, 1aDer König in ThuleEs war ein König in Thuleearly 1816Text by Goethe, from Faust I, 8
3683683,4
(1821)
XX, 4
No. 262
IV, 1aJägers Abendlied, D 368Im Felde schleich ich, still und wildearly 1816?Text by Goethe (other setting: D 215)
36936919,1
(1825)
XX, 4
No. 263
IV, 1aAn Schwager KronosSpute dich, Kronos!1816Text by Goethe
370370(1930)VI, 9Nine Ländler, D 370D majorJanuary
1816
For violin?; No. 7 reused in D 378 No. 6
371
292
371(1872)XX, 4
No. 185
IV, 10Klage, D 371Trauer umfließt mein LebenJanuary
1816
Two versions: 1st, a sketch, was D 292
372372(1895)XX, 4
No. 183
IV, 10An die NaturSüße, heilige Natur15/1/1816Text by Stolberg-Stolberg
373373(1895)XX, 4
No. 184
IV, 10Lied, D 373Mutter geht durch ihre Kammern15/1/1816?Text by Motte Fouqué, from Undine
374374(1902)VI, 911 Ländler, D 374B majorFebruary
1816?
For violin; Nos. 1–3, 5, 7 and 11 reused in Nos. 1–5 and 7 of D 378; No. 2 also partly in D 146 No. 10
375375(1830)XX, 4
No. 187
IV, 10Der Tod OskarsWarum öffnest du wiederFebruary
1816
Text by Macpherson (Ossian), transl. by E. Baron de Harold
376376(1895)XX, 10
No. 592
IV, 10Lorma, D 376Lorma saß in der Halle von Aldo10/2/1816Text by Macpherson (Ossian), from The Battle of Lora, transl. by E. Baron de Harold (other setting: D 327); Fragment
377377(1872)XX, 4
No. 186
III, 3 No. 21
Anh. I No. 3
Das Grab, D 377Das Grab ist tief und stille11/2/1816Text by Salis-Seewis (other settings: D 329A, 330, 569 and 643A); For TTBB and piano
378378(1889)XII
No. 12
VII/2, 6Eight Ländler, D 378B major13/2/1816For piano; Nos. 1–5 and 7 reuse D 374 Nos. 1–3, 7, 11 and 5; No. 2 partly in D 146 No. 10; No. 6 reuses D 370 No. 7
379379(1859)XIV No. 17I, 9
No. 13
& Anh. 2
Deutsches Salve Regina (German Salve Regina)Sei, Mutter der Barmherzigkeit
F major
21/2/1816Text: after Salve Regina; For SATB and organ
380380(1897)
(1956)
(1989)
XXI, 2
No. 28
VII/2, 6Three Minuets, each with Two TriosE major (No. 1)
A major (No. 2)
C major (No. 3)
22/2/1816For piano; AGA only Nos. 1–2; Start of No. 3, a fragment (1st trio incomplete, 2nd trio missing), reused in D 557
381381(1895)XX, 4
No. 189
IV, 10Morgenlied, D 381Die frohe, neubelebte Flur24/2/1816
382382(1895)XX, 4
No. 190
IV, 10Abendlied, D 382Sanft glänzt die Abendsonne24/2/1816
383
992
383(1888)XIV No. 13I, 7Stabat Mater, D 383, a.k.a. Deutsches Stabat Mater (German Stabat Mater)Jesus Christus schwebt am Kreuze
F minor
started
28/2/1816
Text by Klopstock after Stabat Mater; For stbSATB and orchestra; Sketch for Nos. 5–6 was D 992
384384137p,1
(1836)
VIII
No. 2
VI, 8 No. 1
& anh. 1
Violin Sonata, D 384, a.k.a. Sonatina No. 1D majorMarch 1816Allegro molto (+early version in NSA) – Andante – Allegro vivace
385385137p,2
(1836)
VIII
No. 3
VI, 8 No. 2Violin Sonata, D 385, a.k.a. Sonatina No. 2A minorMarch 1816Allegro moderato – Andante – Minuet – Allegro
386386(1833)XIV No. 20I, 9
No. 12
& Anh. 1
Salve Regina, D 386B major
Salve Regina
early 1816Text: Salve Regina (other settings: D 27, 106, 223, 676 and 811); For SATB
387387(1897)XXI, 4
No. 44
III, 2b
Anh. No. 4b
Die Schlacht, D 387Schwer und dumpfigMarch 1816Text by Schiller (other setting: D 249); Sketch for vocal soloists, choir and piano; Music partly in D 249 and 602 No. 1
388388(1895)XX, 4
No. 193
IV, 10Laura am KlavierWenn dein Finger durch die Saiten meistertMarch 1816Text by Schiller; Two versions
389389(1873)XX, 4
No. 194
IV, 3Des Mädchens Klage, D 389Der Eichwald brausetMarch 1816Text by Schiller, from Wallenstein: Die Piccolomini III, 7 (other settings: D 6 and 191)
390390(1895)XX, 4
No. 195
IV, 10Entzückung an Laura, D 390Laura, über diese WeltMarch 1816Text by Schiller (other setting: D 577)
391391111p,3
(1829)
XX, 4
No. 196
IV, 10Die vier WeltalterWohl perlet im GlaseMarch 1816Text by Schiller
392392(1895)XX, 4
No. 197
IV, 10PflügerliedArbeitsam und wackerMarch 1816Text by Salis-Seewis
393393(1845)XX, 4
No. 198
IV, 11Die Einsiedelei, D 393Es rieselt klar und wehend ein QuellMarch 1816Text by Salis-Seewis (other settings: D 337 and 563)
394394(1895)XX, 4
No. 199
IV, 10An die Harmonie a.k.a. Gesang an die HarmonieSchöpferin beseelter Töne!March 1816Text by Salis-Seewis
395395111p,2
(1829)
XX, 4
No. 205
IV, 10LebensmelodienAuf den Wassern wohnt mein stilles LebenMarch 1816Text by Schlegel, A. W.
396396(1975)IV, 2
Anh. No. 1
Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, D 396Horch, wie Murmeln des empörten MeeresMarch 1816Text by Schiller (other settings: D 65 and 583); Fragment
397397(1832)XX, 4
No. 191
IV, 10Ritter ToggenburgRitter, treue Schwesterliebe13/3/1816Text by Schiller
398398(1887)XX, 4
No. 217
IV, 10Frühlingslied, D 398Die Luft ist blau13/5/1816Text by Hölty (other setting: D 243)
399399(1895)XX, 4
No. 218
IV, 10Auf den Tod einer Nachtigall, D 399Sie ist dahin, die Maienlieder tönte13/5/1816Text by Hölty (other setting: D 201)
400400(1895)XX, 4
No. 219
IV, 10Die KnabenzeitWie glücklich, wem das Knabenkleid13/5/1816Text by Hölty
401401(1895)XX, 4
No. 220
IV, 10Winterlied, D 401Keine Blumen blühn13/5/1816Text by Hölty
402402(1872)XX, 4
No. 192
IV, 10Der FlüchtlingFrisch atmet des Morgens lebendiger Hauch18/3/1816Text by Schiller (other setting: D 67)
403403(1845)
(1895)
XX, 4
No. 201
IV, 10Lied, D 403In's stille Land27/3/1816Text by Salis-Seewis; Four versions: 1st, publ. in 1845, and 2nd in AGA; Music partly reappears in D 877 No. 4
404404(1885)XX, 4
No. 200
IV, 10Die Herbstnacht a.k.a. Die WehmuthMit leisen HarfentönenMarch 1816Text by Salis-Seewis
405405(1895)XX, 4
No. 202
IV, 10Der HerbstabendAbendglockenhalle zitternApril 1816Text by Salis-Seewis; Two versions: 1st in AGA
406406(1887)XX, 4
No. 208
IV, 10Abschied von der HarfeNoch einmal tön, o HarfeMarch 1816Text by Salis-Seewis
407
441
407(1891)
(1892)
XVI
No. 44
XIX
No. 5
III, 3 No. 22
Anh. IV No. 3

VIII, 2
No. 31
Beitrag zur fünfzigjährigen Jubelfeier des Herrn von SalieriGütigster, Bester! Weisester Größter! – So Güt’ als Weisheit strömen mild – Unser aller Großpapa, bleibe noch recht lange dabefore
16/6/1816
Text by Schubert; Quartet for ttbb (variant for ttb and piano: formerly D 441) – Aria for t and piano – Canon for three voices
408408137p,3
(1836)
VIII
No. 4
VI, 8 No. 3Violin Sonata, D 408, a.k.a. Sonatina No. 3G minorApril 1816Allegro giusto – Andante – Minuet – Allegro moderato
409409(1872)XX, 4
No. 206
IV, 10Die verfehlte StundeQuälend ungestilltes SehnenApril 1816Text by Schlegel, A. W.
410410115p,3
(1829)
XX, 4
No. 207
IV, 10Sprache der LiebeLaß dich mit gelinden Schlägen rührenApril 1816Text by Schlegel, A. W.
411411(1887)XX, 4
No. 209
IV, 10Daphne am BachIch hab' ein Bächlein fundenApril 1816Text by Stolberg-Stolberg
412412(1838)XX, 4
No. 210
IV, 10Stimme der Liebe, D 412Meine SelindeApril 1816Text by Stolberg-Stolberg; Two versions: 2nd in AGA
413413(1895)XX, 4
No. 211
IV, 10EntzückungTag voll Himmel!April 1816Text by Matthisson
414414(1895)XX, 4
No. 212
IV, 10Geist der Liebe, D 414Der Abend schleiert Flur und HainApril 1816Text by Matthisson (other setting: D 747)
415415(1895)XX, 4
No. 213
IV, 10Klage, D 415Die Sonne steigt, die Sonne sinktApril 1816Text by Matthisson
416416(1825)IV, 10Lied in der AbwesenheitAch, mir ist das Herz so schwerApril 1816Text by Stolberg-Stolberg; Fragment
417417(1884)I, 2
No. 4
V, 2
No. 4
Symphony No. 4
Tragic
C minorcompleted
27/4/1816
Adagio molto, Allegro vivace – Andante – Minuet – Allegro
418418(1895)XX, 4
No. 214
IV, 10Stimme der Liebe, D 418Abendgewölke schweben hell29/4/1816Text by Matthisson (other setting: D 187)
419419(1895)XX, 4
No. 215
IV, 10Julius an TheoneNimmer, nimmer darf ich dir gestehen30/4/1816Text by Matthisson
420420(1871)XII
No. 11
VII/2, 7aTwelve German Dances, D 420Various keys1816For piano; No. 10 reappears in D 679 No. 1
421421(1889)XII
No. 27
VII/2, 6Six Écossaises, D 421Various keysMay 1816For piano; No. 1 after D 145 Écoss. No. 5
42242216,2
(1823)
XVI
No. 8
III, 3 No. 23Naturgenuß, D 422Im Abendschimmer wallt der Quell1822?Text by Matthisson (other setting: D 188); For ttbb and piano
423423(1974)III, 4
No. 36
Andenken, D 423Ich denke dein wenn durch den HainMay 1816Text by Matthisson (other setting: D 99); For ttb
424424(1974)III, 4
No. 37
Erinnerungen, D 424Am Seegestad, in lauen VollmondsnächtenMay 1816Text by Matthisson (other setting: D 98); For ttb
425425LebensbildMay 1816Lost: may be related to D Anh. I/23 with the same lyrics as D 508; For ttb
426426III, 4Trinklied, D 426Herr Bacchus ist ein braver MannMay 1816Lost; Text by Bürger; For ttb
427427(1892)XIX
No. 17
III, 4
No. 38
Trinklied im MaiBekränzet die TonnenMay 1816Text by Hölty; For ttb
428428(1974)III, 4
No. 39
WiderhallAuf ewig dein, wenn Berg und Meere trennenMay 1816Text by Matthisson; For ttb
429429(1885)XX, 4
No. 221
IV, 10MinneliedHolder klingt der VogelsangMay 1816Text by Hölty
430430(1895)XX, 4
No. 222
IV, 10Die frühe LiebeSchon im bunten KnabenkleideMay 1816Text by Hölty; Two versions: 1st in AGA
431431(1887)XX, 4
No. 223
IV, 10BlumenliedEs ist ein halbes HimmelreichMay 1816Text by Hölty
432432(1850)
(1895)
XX, 4
No. 224
IV, 10Der Leidende a.k.a. Klage, D 432Nimmer trag' ich langerMay 1816Other setting: D Anh. I/28; Two versions: 1st publ. in 1850
433433(1895)XX, 4
No. 225
IV, 10SeligkeitFreuden sonder ZahlMay 1816Text by Hölty
434434(1850)XX, 4
No. 226
IV, 10ErnteliedSicheln schallen, Ähren fallenMay 1816Text by Hölty
435435(1893)XV, 7
No. 13
II, 13
III, 4 No. 30
Die Bürgschaft, D 435(Opera in three acts)started
2/5/1816
For four sopranos, three tenors, three basses, two baritones, SATB and orchestra; Unfinished: Nos. 1–9 (Act I) – Nos. 10–14 (Act II, No. 13 in NSA III, 4, No. 14 reuses part of D 246) – Nos. 15–16 (Act III, No. 16 is fragment)
436
437
436(1850)XX, 4
No. 216
IV, 10Klage, D 436Dein Silber schien durch Eichengrün12/5/1816Text by Hölty; Two versions: 1st publ. in 1850 – 2nd was D 437
438438(1897)XXI, 1
No. 4
V, 7 No. 2Rondo, D 438A majorJune 1816For violin and string orchestra
439439(1872)XVII
No. 12
III, 2a
No. 8
An die Sonne, D 439O Sonne, Königin der WeltJune 1816Text by Uz; For satb and piano
440440(1839)XVII
No. 18
III, 2a
No. 9
Chor der EngelChrist ist erstandenJune 1816Text by Goethe, from Faust I, 1; For SATB
441407





See D 407
442442(1847)XX, 4
No. 227
III, 3 No. 7
Anh. I No. 4

IV, 10
Das große HallelujaEhre sei dem HocherhabnenJune 1816Text by Klopstock; For voice(s?) and piano
443443(1895)XX, 4
No. 228
III, 3 No. 8
Anh. I No. 5

IV, 10
Schlachtlied, D 443, a.k.a. SchlachtgesangMit unserm Arm ist nichts getanJune 1816Text by Klopstock, from Oden (other setting: D 912); For voice(s?) and piano
444444(1831)XX, 4
No. 229
IV, 10Die GestirneEs tönet sein LobJune 1816Text by Klopstock, from Oden
445445(1837)XX, 4
No. 230
IV, 10EdoneDein süßes Bild, EdoneJune 1816Text by Klopstock, from Oden
446446(1887)XX, 4
No. 231
IV, 10Die LiebesgötterCypris, meiner Phyllis gleichJune 1816Text by Uz
447447(1895)XX, 4
No. 232
IV, 10An den SchlafKomm und senke die umflorten SchwingenJune 1816
448448(1887)XX, 4
No. 233
IV, 10Gott im FrühlingeIn seinem schimmernden GewandJune 1816Text by Uz; Two versions: 1st, publ. in 1887, in AGA
449449(1872)XX, 4
No. 234
IV, 10Der gute HirtWas sorgest du?June 1816Text by Uz
450450(1832)
(1895)
XX, 4
No. 236
IV, 10Fragment from AeschylusSo wird der MannJune 1816Text by Mayrhofer after Aeschylus' Eumenides (Oresteia III); Two versions: 2nd publ. in 1832
451451Prometheus, D 451Hervor aus Buschen und Baumen17/6/1816Text by Draexler von Carin [de]; Lost; Cantata for soprano, bass, choir and orchestra
452
961
45248
(1825)
(1829)
XIII, 1
No. 4
I, 2Mass No. 4C major
Kyrie – Gloria – Credo – Sanctus & Benedictus – Agnus Dei
Jun. 1816–
Oct. 1828
Text: Mass ordinary (other settings: D 24E, 31, 45, 49, 56, 66, 105, 167, 324, 678, 755 and 950); For satbSATB and orchestra; 2nd setting of "Benedictus", publ. in 1829, was D 961
453453I, 5 Anh.RequiemC minor
IntroitusKyrie
July 1816Fragment; For SATB and orchestra
454454(1872)XX, 4
No. 239
IV, 10Grablied auf einen SoldatenZieh hin, du braver Krieger du!July 1816Text by Schubart
455455(1887)XX, 4
No. 240
IV, 10Freude der KinderjahreFreude, die im frühen LenzeJuly 1816Text by Köpken [scores]
456456(1887)XX, 4
No. 241
IV, 10Das Heimweh, D 456Oft in einsam stillen StundenJuly 1816Text by Hell
45745744
(1827)
XX, 4
No. 237
IV, 3An die untergehende SonneSonne, du sinkstJuly 1816–
May 1817
Text by Kosegarten
458458(1872)XX, 4
No. 242
IV, 10Aus Diego Manazares: IlmerineWo irrst du durch einsame Schatten30/07/1816Text by Schlechta [de] from Diego Manazares
459
(Nos.
1–2)
459(1843)XI No. 14VII/2, 1
No. 3
Piano Sonata, D 459E majorAugust
1816
Allegro moderato – Scherzo; With D 459A a.k.a. Fünf Klavierstücke
459
(Nos.
3–5)
459A(1843)XI No. 14VII/2, 4Three piano pieces, D 459AC major (No. 1)
A major (No. 2)
E major (No. 3)
1816?Adagio – Scherzo – Allegro patetico; With D 459 a.k.a. Fünf Klavierstücke
460460(1888)XIV No. 7I, 9
No. 6
Tantum ergo, D 460C majorAugust
1816
Text by Aquinas (other settings: D 461, 730, 739, 750, 962 and Anh. I/17); For sSATB and orchestra
461461(1935)I, 9
No. 7
Tantum ergo, D 461C majorAugust
1816
Text by Aquinas (other settings: D 460, 730, 739, 750, 962 and Anh. I/17); For satbSATB and orchestra
462462(1895)XX, 4
No. 244
IV, 10An Chloen, D 462Bei der Liebe reinsten FlammenAugust
1816
Text by Jacobi
463463(1895)XX, 4
No. 245
IV, 10Hochzeit-LiedWill singen euch im alten TonAugust
1816
Text by Jacobi
464464(1895)XX, 4
No. 246
IV, 10In der MitternachtTodesstille deckt das TalAugust
1816
Text by Jacobi
465465(1885)XX, 4
No. 247
IV, 10Trauer der LiebeWo die Taub' in stillen BuchenAugust
1816
Text by Jacobi; Two versions: 1st, in AGA, publ. 1885
466466(1872)XX, 4
No. 248
IV, 10Die PerleEs ging ein Mann zur FrühlingszeitAugust
1816
Text by Jacobi
467467(1885)XX, 10
No. 593
IV, 10Pflicht und LiebeDu, der ewig um mich trauertAugust
1816
Text by Gotter; Fragment
468468(1895)XX, 4
No. 243
IV, 10An den Mond, D 468Was schauest du so hell07/08/1816Text by Hölty
469469(1897)XXII, 11 Nos. 394–
395
IV, 3Mignon, D 469So laßt mich scheinen, bis ich werdeSeptember
1816
Text by Goethe, from Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (other settings: D 727 and 877 No. 3); Two versions, both fragments
470
601
470(1886)II No. 3V, 5
VI, 4
Anh. No. 4
Overture, D 470B majorSeptember
1816
For orchestra; Overture to D 472(?); Fragment for string quartet was D 601
471471(1890)
(1897)
VI No. 1
XXII, 1 p. 84
VI, 6 No. 1
& Anh. No. 2
String Trio, D 471B majorSeptember
1816
Allegro (AGA VI) – Andante sostenuto (fragment, in AGA XXII)
472472128p
(1830)
(1892)
XVII
No. 2
III, 1Kantate zu Ehren von Josef SpendouDa liegt er, starr – Gottes Bild ist Furst und Staat – Ein Punkt nur ist der Mensch – Die Sonne stichtSeptember
1816
Text by Hoheisel [scores]; For sstbSSATB and orchestra (piano reduction in 1st ed.); Overture: D 470(?); Recitative, aria with choir – Recitative, duet – Recitative, choir – Recitative, quartet with choir
473473(1833)
(1895)
XX, 4
No. 249
IV, 10LiedesendAuf seinem gold'nen ThroneSeptember
1816
Text by Mayrhofer; Two versions: 2nd in 1st ed.
474474(1832)
(1895)
XX, 4
No. 250
IV, 10Lied des Orpheus, als er in die Hölle gingWälze dich hinwegSeptember
1816
Text by Jacobi; Two versions: 2nd in 1st ed.
475475(1885)XX, 4
No. 251
IV, 11Abschied: Nach einer Wallfahrts-Arie bearbeitetÜber die Berge zieht ihr fortSeptember
1816
Text by Jacobi
476476(1872)XX, 4
No. 252
IV, 11RückwegZum Donaustrom, zur KaiserstadtSeptember
1816
Text by Mayrhofer
477477(1895)XX, 4
No. 253
IV, 11Alte Liebe rostet nieAlte Liebe rostet nieSeptember
1816
Text by Mayrhofer
478
479
480
47812
(1822)
(1895)
XX, 4
Nos. 254, 256–
258
, 255
IV, 1a &
b No. 10
& Anh.
Nos. 6–7
Gesänge des Harfners aus "Wilhelm Meister"1. Wer sich der Einsamkeit ergibt – 2. Wer nie sein Brot mit Tränen aß – 3. An die Türen will ich schleichenSeptember
1816–1822
Text by Goethe, from Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (other setting of No. 1: D 325); No. 2 was D 480; No. 3 was D 479; Two versions: 1st, Harfenspieler I/III/II, composed 1816, publ. 1895, has two variants of No. 2 – 2nd, 1822, is Op. 12
481481(1895)XX, 4
No. 259
IV, 3Sehnsucht, D 481Nur wer die Sehnsucht kenntSeptember
1816
Text by Goethe, from Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (other settings: D 310, 359, 656 and 877 Nos. 1 & 4)
482482(1895)XX, 4
No. 264
IV, 11Der Sänger am FelsenKlage, meine Flöte, klageSeptember
1816
Text by Pichler, from Idyllen
483483(1895)XX, 4
No. 265
IV, 11Lied, D 483Ferne von der großen StadtSeptember
1816
Text by Pichler, from Idyllen
484484(1895)XX, 10
No. 594
IV, 11Gesang der Geister über den Wassern, D 484Des Menschen Seele gleicht dem WasserSeptember
1816
Text by Goethe (other settings: D 538, 705 and 714); Fragment
485485(1885)I, 2
No. 5
V, 2
No. 5
Symphony No. 5B majorSept.–3 Oct.
1816
Allegro – Andante con moto – Minuet – Allegro vivace
486486(1888)XIV No. 11I, 9
No. 4
MagnificatMagnificat anima mea Dominum
C major
15/09/1815Text by Luke (Vulgate translation); For satbSATB and orchestra
487487(1865)VII, 1
No. 2
V, 7 No. 4
VI, 7 No. 5
Adagio e Rondo concertanteF majorOctober 1816For piano quartet
488488(1888)XIV No. 10I, 8Auguste jam coelestiumAuguste jam coelestiumOctober 1816Duet for st and orchestra
489
493
4894,1
(1821)
(1895)
(1970)
XX, 4
No. 266
IV, 1a &
b No. 5
Der Wanderer, D 489, a.k.a. Der UnglücklicheIch komme vom Gebirge herOctober 1816Text by Schmidt von Lübeck; Three versions: 1st and 3rd in AGA 1895 – 2nd and 3rd were D 493 (2nd publ. 1970 – 3rd is Op. 4 No. 1); Music partly reappears in D 760
490490(1895)XX, 4
No. 267
IV, 11Der HirtDu Turm! zu meinem LeideOctober 1816Text by Mayrhofer
491491(1887)XX, 4
No. 269
IV, 11Geheimnis: An F. SchubertSag an, wer lehrt dich LiederOctober 1816Text by Mayrhofer
492492(1849)XX, 4
No. 270
III, 3 No. 15
IV, 11
Zum Punsche, D 492Woget brausend, HarmonienOctober 1816Text by Mayrhofer
493489





See D 489
494494(1871)XVI
No. 32
III, 4
No. 41
Der Geistertanz, D 494Die bretterne Kammer der Toten erbebtNovember 1816Text by Matthisson (other settings: D 15, 15A and 116); For ttbbb
495495(1868)XX, 4
No. 271
IV, 11Abendlied der FürstinDer Abend rötet nun das TalNovember 1816Text by Mayrhofer
496496(1885)XX, 4
No. 274
IV, 11Bei dem Grabe meines VatersFriede sei um diesen Grabstein her!November 1816Text by Claudius
140496A(1968)IV, 7
No. 22
Klage um Ali Bey, D 496ALaßt mich! laßt mich! ich will klagenNovember 1816Text by Claudius (other setting: D 140)
49749798,1
(1829)
XX, 4
No. 276
IV, 5An die Nachtigall, D 497Er liegt und schläftNovember 1816Text by Claudius
49849898,2
(1829)
XX, 4
No. 277
IV, 5Wiegenlied, D 498Schlafe, schlafe, holder süßer KnabeNovember 1816
499499(1885)XX, 4
No. 278
IV, 11Abendlied, D 499Der Mond ist aufgegangenNovember 1816Text by Claudius
500500(1895)XX, 4
No. 279
IV, 11PhidileIch war erst sechzehn Sommer altNovember 1816Text by Claudius
501501(1895)XX, 4
No. 281
IV, 11Zufriedenheit, D 501Ich bin vergnugtNovember 1816Text by Claudius (other setting: D 362); Two versions: 1st in AGA
502502(1872)XX, 4
No. 282
IV, 11Herbstlied, D 502Bunt sind schon die WälderNovember 1816Text by Salis-Seewis
503503IV, 11Mailied, D 503Grüner wird die AuNovember 1816Text by Hölty (other settings: D 129 and 199)
5045046,3
(1821)
(1970)
XX, 4
No. 275
IV, 1a &
b No. 8
Am Grabe AnselmosDaß ich dich verloren habe4/11/1816Text by Claudius; Two versions: 1st, in AGA, is Op. 6 No. 3
505505145p,1
(1848)
(1897)
XI No. 5
XXII, 4 No. 5
VII/2, 2Adagio, D 505D majorSeptember
1818?
For piano; 2nd movement of D 625?; Abridged variant in E major, in AGA XXI, is Op. posth. 145 No. 1
506506145p,2
(1848)
XI No. 5VII/2, 4Rondo, D 506E majorJune 1817?For piano; 4th movement of D 566?
507507(1895)XX, 4
No. 283
IV, 11Skolie, D 507Mädchen entsiegeltenDecember 1816Text by Matthisson
508508(1845)XX, 4
No. 284
IV, 11Lebenslied, D 508Kommen und ScheidenDecember 1816Text by Matthisson (other settings: D Anh. I, 23, and possibly 425)
509509(1872)XX, 4
No. 285
IV, 11Leiden der TrennungVom Meere trennt sich die WelleDecember 1816Text by Metastasio, from Artaserse III, 1, "L'onda dal mar divisa", transl. by Collin, H. J.; Two versions: 1st is a fragment – 2nd in AGA
510510(1895)XX, 10
No. 573
IV, 11Vedi quanto adoroVedi quanto adoroDecember 1816Text by Metastasio, from Didone abbandonata II, 4; Aria for soprano and piano; Clean copy and three sketches; Last extant autograph with corrections by Salieri[17]
511–598
1817Up ↑
511511VII/2, 6Écossaise, D 511E majorc. 1817For piano
513513(1891)XVI
No. 19
III, 3 Anh. II No. 4La pastorella al prato, D 513La pastorella al prato1817?Text by Goldoni, from Il filosofo di campagna II, 16 (other setting: D 528); For ttbb and piano
513AIV, 11Nur wer die Liebe kenntNur wer die Liebe kennt1817?Text by Werner; Sketch
5145147,1
(1823)
XX, 5
No. 300
IV, 1aDie abgeblühte LindeWirst du halten, was du schwurst1817?Text by Széchényi [scores]
5155157,2
(1823)
XX, 5
No. 301
IV, 1aDer Flug der ZeitEs floh die Zeit im Wirbelfluge1817?Text by Széchényi [scores]
5165168,2
(1822)
XX, 6
No. 386
IV, 1a &
Anh. No. 5
Sehnsucht, D 516Der Lerche wolkennahe Lieder1816?Text by Mayrhofer
51751713,1
(1822)
(1972)
XX, 5
No. 293
IV, 1aDer Schäfer und der ReiterEin Schäfer saß im GrünenApril 1817Text by Motte Fouqué; Two versions: 2nd, in AGA, is Op. 13 No. 1
518518(1824)XX, 5
No. 326
IV, 5An den TodTod, du Schrecken der Natur1816 or 1817Text by Schubart; For b and piano
519519173p,5
(1867)
XX, 5
No. 299
IV, 11Die BlumenspracheEs deuten die Blumen des Herzens Gefühle1817?Text by Platner [scores] (?)
520520(1850)
(1895)
XX, 5
No. 289
IV, 11FrohsinnIch bin von lockerem SchlageJanuary
1817
Text by Castelli; Two versions: 1st in AGA
521521(1830)
(1895)
XX, 5
No. 290
III, 3 No. 16
Anh. I No. 6
JagdliedTrarah! Trarah! Wir kehren daheimJanuary
1817
Text by Werner, from Wanda, Königin der Sarmaten I (other text in 1830 ed.); For voice (or: unison choir) and piano
522522(1895)XX, 5
No. 291
IV, 11Die Liebe, D 522Wo weht der Liebe hoher Geist?January
1817
Text by Leon [de]
523523(1885)XX, 5
No. 292
IV, 11Trost, D 523Nimmer lange weil' ich hierJanuary
1817
52452413,3
(1822)
(1895)
(1970)
XX, 5
No. 295
IV, 1a &
b No. 12
Der Alpenjäger, D 524Auf hohem BergesrückenJanuary
1817
Text by Mayrhofer; Three versions: 2nd, not in AGA, is for b and piano – 3rd is Op. 13 No. 3
52552521,3
(1823)
(1970)
XX, 5
No. 296
IV, 1a &
b No. 18
Wie Ulfru fischtDer Angel zuckt, die Rute bebtJanuary
1817
Text by Mayrhofer; For b and piano; Two versions: 2nd, in AGA, is Op. 21 No. 3
526526(1832)XX, 5
No. 297
IV, 11Fahrt zum HadesDer Nachen dröhntJanuary
1817
Text by Mayrhofer; For b and piano
52752724,2
(1823)
(1975)
XX, 5
No. 298
IV, 2a &
b No. 2
Schlaflied a.k.a. Abendlied a.k.a. SchlummerliedEs mahnt der WaldJanuary
1817
Text by Mayrhofer; Two versions: 2nd, in AGA, is Op. 24 No. 2
528528(1872)XX, 10
No. 574
IV, 11La pastorella al prato, D 528La pastorella al pratoJanuary
1817
Text by Goldoni, from Il filosofo di campagna II, 16 (other setting: D 513); Arietta for soprano and piano
529529(1871)
(1897)
XII
No. 11
XXI, 3
No. 30
VII/2, 6Eight Écossaises, D 529Various keysFebruary
1817
For piano; Nos. 1–3, 6 and 8 publ. 1871
530530109p,3
(1829)
XX, 4
No. 273
IV, 11An eine QuelleDu kleine grünumwachs'ne QuelleFebruary
1817
Text by Claudius
5315317,3
(1823)
XX, 5
No. 302
IV, 1aDer Tod und das MädchenVorüber, ach vorüberFebruary
1817
Text by Claudius; Music partly reappears in D 810
532532(1895)XX, 5
No. 303
IV, 11Das Lied vom ReifenSeht meine lieben Bäume anFebruary
1817
Text by Claudius; Fragment (completed in AGA)
533533(1876)
(1895)
XX, 5
No. 304
IV, 11Täglich zu singenIch danke Gott und freue michFebruary
1817
Text by Claudius; 1876 publ. is piano reduction
534534(1830)XX, 5
No. 305
IV, 11Die Nacht, D 534Die Nacht ist dumpfig und finsterFebruary
1817
Text by Macpherson (Ossian), from Domhnull mac Fhionnlaidh, transl. by E. Baron de Harold
535535(1853)
(1895)
XX, 10
No. 585
III, 1Lied, D 535Brüder, schrecklich brennt die TräneFebruary
1817
For s and small orchestra; 1853 ed. is arrangement
53653621,2
(1823)
(1970)
XX, 5
No. 318
IV, 1a &
b No. 17
Der Schiffer, D 536Im winde, im Sturme1817?Text by Mayrhofer; For b and piano; Two versions: 2nd, in AGA, is Op. 21 No. 2
537537164p
(1852)
X No. 6VII/2, 1
No. 4
Piano Sonata, D 537A minorMarch 1817Allegro ma non troppo – Allegretto quasi Andantino – Allegro vivace
538538(1891)XVI
No. 33
III, 4
No. 42
Gesang der Geister über den Wassern, D 538Des Menschen Seele gleicht dem WasserMarch 1817Text by Goethe (other settings: D 484, 705 and 714); For ttbb
5395398,4
(1822)
XX, 5
No. 306
IV, 1aAm StromeIst mir's doch, als sei mein LebenMarch 1817Text by Mayrhofer
540540(1831)XX, 5
No. 307
IV, 11PhiloktetDa sitz' ich ohne BogenMarch 1817Text by Mayrhofer
5415416,1
(1821)
XX, 5
No. 308
IV, 1aMemnonDen Tag hindurch nur einmal mag ich sprechenMarch 1817Text by Mayrhofer
5425426,2
(1821)
XX, 5
No. 309
IV, 1aAntigone und OedipIhr hohen HimmlischenMarch 1817Text by Mayrhofer
54354392,2
(1828)
(1895)
XX, 5
No. 310
IV, 5Auf dem SeeUnd frische NahrungMarch 1817Text by Goethe; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 92 No. 2
54454419,3
(1825)
XX, 5
No. 311
IV, 1aGanymedWie im MorgenglanzeMarch 1817Text by Goethe
545545(1872)
(1895)
XX, 5
No. 312
IV, 11Der Jüngling und der TodDie Sonne sinkt, o könnt ichMarch 1817Text by Spaun; Two versions: 1st is duet – 2nd publ. 1872
546546101p,3
(1827)
XX, 5
No. 313
IV, 5Trost im LiedeBraust des Unglücks Sturm emporMarch 1817Text by Schober; Publ. as Op. posth. 101 No. 3 in 1828
54754788,4
(1827)
(1895)
XX, 5
No. 314
IV, 4An die MusikDu holde KunstMarch 1817Text by Schober; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 88 No. 4
548548(1831)XX, 6
No. 382
IV, 11Orest auf TaurisIst dies TaurisMarch 1817Text by Mayrhofer
549549(1895)XX, 10
No. 595
IV, 13Mahomets Gesang, D 549Seht den FelsenquellMarch 1817Text by Goethe (other setting: D 721); Fragment
55055032
(1820)
(1895)
(1975)
XX, 5
No. 327
IV, 2a &
b No. 3
Die ForelleIn einem Bächlein hellelate 1816–
October 1821
Text by Schubart; Five versions: 1st–4th in AGA – 4th publ. as Op. 32 in 1827; Music partly reappears in D 667
551551(1831)XX, 5
No. 315
IV, 11Pax vobiscumDer Friede sei mit euch!April 1817Text by Schober
55255220,3
(1823)
(1970)
XX, 5
No. 316
IV, 1a &
b No. 16
Hänflings LiebeswerbungAhidi! ich liebeApril 1817Text by Kind; Two versions: 2nd, in AGA, is Op. 20 No. 3; Music related to D 972 No. 3
55355321,1
(1823)
XX, 5
No. 317
IV, 1aAuf der DonauAuf der Wellen SpiegelApril 1817Text by Mayrhofer; For b and piano
554554(1895)XX, 5
No. 319
IV, 11Uraniens FluchtLaßt uns, ihr Himmlischen, ein Fest begehen!April 1817Text by Mayrhofer
555555(1934)IV, 11Liedentwurf, D 555A minorMay 1817?Sketch without text
556556(1886)II No. 4V, 5Overture, D 556D majorMay 1817For orchestra
557557(1888)X No. 3VII/2, 1
No. 5
Piano Sonata, D 557A majorMay 1817Allegro moderato – Andante – Allegro
558558(1887)XX, 3
No. 120
IV, 11Liebhaber in allen GestaltenIch wollt', ich wär' ein FischMay 1817Text by Goethe
559559(1885)XX, 3
No. 121
IV, 11SchweizerliedUf'm Bergli bin i g'sässeMay 1817Text by Goethe
560560(1850)XX, 3
No. 122
IV, 11Der GoldschmiedsgesellEs ist doch meine NachbarinMay 1817Text by Goethe
561561(1872)XX, 5
No. 320
IV, 11Nach einem GewitterAuf den BlumenMay 1817Text by Mayrhofer
562562(1895)XX, 5
No. 321
IV, 11Fischerlied, D 562Das Fischergewerbe gibt rüstigen MutMay 1817Text by Salis-Seewis (other settings: D 351 and 364)
563563(1887)XX, 5
No. 322
IV, 11Die Einsiedelei, D 563Es rieselt klar und wehend ein QuellMay 1817Text by Salis-Seewis (other settings: D 337 and 393)
564564(1838)XX, 10
No. 596
IV, 11Gretchen im Zwinger a.k.a. Gretchens BitteAch neige, du SchmerzensreicheMay 1817Text by Goethe, from Faust I, 18; Fragment
565565(1876)XX, 5
No. 324
IV, 11Der StromMein Leben wälzt sich murrend fortJune 1817?For b and piano
566566(1888)
(1907)
(1928-
29)
X No. 4VII/2, 1 No. 6
& Anh. No. 3
Piano Sonata, D 566E minorJune 1817Moderato (in AGA) – Allegretto (publ. 1907) – Scherzo (publ. 1928/29); D 506 4th movement?
567
568
568122p
(1829)
(1897)
X No. 7
XXI, 2
No. 9
VII/2, 1 No. 7
& Anh. Nos. 4–6
Piano Sonata in D major, D 568;
Piano Sonata in E major, D 568
D major;
E major
June 1817Two versions: 1st, in D major, composed June 1817 – 2nd, in E major, is Op. posth. 122; Allegro moderato – Andante molto – Minuet (2nd version only, D 593 No. 2 for 1st version?) – Allegro moderato (2nd version), Allegretto (fragment, 1st version)
569569(1895)XX, 5
No. 323
III, 3 No. 17Das Grab, D 569Das Grab ist tief und stilleJune 1817Text by Salis-Seewis (other settings: D 329A, 330, 377 and 643A); For unison men's choir and piano
570570(1897)XXI, 3
No. 20
VII/2, 1 No. 8
Anh. Nos. 8–9
Scherzo and AllegroD major (scherzo)
F minor (allegro)
July 1817?For piano; Allegro is fragment; Last movements of D 571?
571571(1897)XXI, 2
No. 10
VII/2, 1
Anh. No. 7
Piano Sonata, D 571F minorJuly 1817Allegro moderato; Fragment; Completed by (D 604 and) 570?
572572(1872)XVI
No. 34
III, 4
No. 43
Lied im Freien, D 572Wie schön ist's im FreienJuly 1817Text by Salis-Seewis (other setting: D Anh. I/19; For ttbb
57357398,3
(1829)
XX, 5
No. 325
IV, 5IphigeniaBlüht denn hier an Tauris StrandeJuly 1817Text by Mayrhofer
574574162p
(1851)
VIII
No. 6
VI, 8 No. 4Violin Sonata, D 574, a.k.a. (Grand) DuoA majorAugust 1817Allegro moderato – Scherzo – Andantino – Allegro vivace
575575147p
(1846)
X No. 5VII/2, 1 No. 9
& Anh. No. 10
Piano Sonata, D 575B majorAugust 1817Allegro ma non troppo – Andante – Scherzo – Allegro giusto
576576(1867)XI No. 7VII/2, 413 Variations on a theme by Anselm HüttenbrennerA minorAugust 1817For piano
577577(1895)XX, 10
No. 597
IV, 10Entzückung an Laura, D 577Laura, über diese WeltAugust 1817Text by Schiller (other setting: D 390); Two fragments of a sketch
578578(1838)XX, 10
No. 586
IV, 11Abschied, D 578Lebe wohl! Du lieber Freund!24/08/1817Text by Schubert
579579(1872)
(1897)
XX, 5
No. 335
XXII, 11
No. 335
IV, 11Der Knabe in der WiegeEr schläft so süßAutumn
1817
Text by Ottenwalt [scores]; Two versions: 1st publ. 1872 – 2nd is fragment
989579A(1970)IV, 11VollendungWenn ich einst das Ziel errungen habeSept. or Oct.
1817?
Text by Matthisson
989A579B(1970)IV, 11Die ErdeWenn sanft entzückt mein Auge siehtSept. or Oct.
1817?
Text by Matthisson
580580(1928)V, 7 No. 3Polonaise, D 580B majorSeptember
1817
For violin and orchestra
581581(1897)XXI, 1
No. 5
VI, 6
No. 2–3
String Trio, D 581B majorSeptember
1817
Allegro moderato – Andante – Minuet – Rondo
58358324,1
(1823)
XX, 5
No. 328
IV, 2aGruppe aus dem Tartarus, D 583Horch, wie Murmeln des empörten MeeresSeptember
1817
Text by Schiller (other settings: D 65 and 396)
584584(1830)XX, 5
No. 329
IV, 11ElysiumVorüber die stöhnende Klage!September
1817
Text by Schiller (settings of separate stanzas: D 51, 53, 54, 57, 58 and 60)
585585(1833)XX, 5
No. 330
IV, 11AtysDer Knabe seufzt übers grüne MeerSeptember
1817
Text by Mayrhofer
5865868,3
(1818)
XX, 5
No. 331
IV, 1aErlafseeMir ist so wohl, so weh'September
1817
Text by Mayrhofer; Publ. as Op. 8 No. 3 in 1822
587
245
587(1885)
(1895)
XX, 3
No. 107
IV, 11An den Frühling, D 587Willkommen, schöner Jüngling!October
1817
Text by Schiller (other settings: D 283 and 338); Two versions: 1st publ. 1885 – 2nd was D 245
58858837,2
(1825)
(1897)
(1975)
XX, 5
No. 332
XXII, 11
No. 332
IV, 2a &
b No. 7
Der Alpenjäger, D 588Willst du nicht das Lämmlein hüten?October
1817
Text by Schiller; Two versions: 1st incomplete in AGA – 2nd is Op. 37 No. 2
589589(1885)I, 2
No. 6
V, 2
No. 6
Symphony No. 6
Little C major
C majorOct. 1817–
Feb. 1818
Adagio, Allegro – Andante – Scherzo – Allegro moderato
590590(1886)II No. 5V, 5Overture in the Italian Style, D 590D majorNovember
1817
For orchestra; Piano duet arrangement: D 592; Music partly reappears in D 644
591591170p
(1865)
II No. 6V, 5Overture in the Italian Style, D 591C majorNovember
1817
For orchestra; Piano duet arrangement: D 597
592592(1872)IX, 2
No. 10
VII/1, 5
No. 1
Overture in the Italian Style, D 592D majorDecember
1817
For piano duet; Arrangement of D 590
593593(1871)XI No. 15VII/2, 4Two ScherziVarious keysNovember
1817
For piano; No. 2 related to D 568
594594110p
(1829)
XX, 5
No. 333
IV, 11Der KampfNein, länger werd' ich diesen Kampf nicht kämpfenNovember
1817
Text by Schiller; For b and piano
59559588,2
(1827)
(1895)
XX, 5
No. 334
IV, 4Thekla: Eine Geisterstimme, D 595Wo ich sei, und wo mich hingewendetNovember
1817
Text by Schiller (other setting: D 73); Two versions: 2nd is Op. 88 No. 2
596596(1895)XX, 10
No. 598
IV, 11Lied eines KindesLauter Freude fühl' ichNovember
1817
Fragment
597597(1872)IX, 2
No. 9
VII/1, 5
No. 2
Overture in the Italian Style, D 597C majorNov. or Dec.
1817
For piano duet; Arrangement of D 591
597A597AVariationsA majorDecember
1817
Lost sketch for violin
598
641
59811,1
(1822)
(1891)
XVI
No. 4 &
No. 46
III, 3 No. 24
Anh. IV No. 4
Das DörfchenIch rühme mir mein Dörfchen hierDecember
1817
Text by Bürger; For ttbb and piano; Two versions: 1st is sketch without piano – 2nd, Op. 11 No. 1, was D 641
599–632
1818Up ↑
59959975
(1827)
IX, 3
No. 26
VII/1, 4Four PolonaisesVarious keysJuly 1818For piano duet
600600(1897)XXI, 3
No. 27
VII/2, 4Minuet, D 600C minorearly 1814?For piano; May combine with D 610 and/or D 613
601470





See D 470
60260227
(1824)
IX, 1
No. 1
VII/1, 4Trois Marches héroiquesVarious keys1818 or 1824For piano duet
604604(1888)XI No. 10VII/2, 4Piano piece, D 604, a.k.a. AndanteA major1816 or 18172nd movement of D 571?
605605(1897)XXI, 3
No. 15
VII/2, 4 Anh.Fantasy, D 605C major1821–1823For piano; Fragment
605A(1969)VII/2, 4Fantasy, D 605A, a.k.a. Grazer FantasyC major1818?For piano
606606(1840)XI No. 16VII/2, 4March, D 606E major1818?For piano
607607I, 8Evangelium Johannis 6, Vers 55–58In der Zeit sprach der Herr Jesus1818Text by John (Luther translation); For voice and figured bass
608608138p
(1834)
IX, 2
No. 14
VII/1, 1 No. 4 & Anh. No. 4Rondo, D 608, "Notre amitié est invariable"D majorJanuary
1818
For piano duet; Two versions: 2nd, in AGA, is Op. posth. 138
609
665
609(1872)XVII
No. 13
III, 2a
No. 10
Die Geselligkeit a.k.a. LebenslustWer Lebenslust fühletJanuary
1818
Text by Unger [Wikisource:de]; For satb and piano; 2nd part of 1st stanza, "im traulichen Kreise", was D 665
610610(1889)XII
No. 31
VII/2, 6Trio, D 610E majorFebruary
1818
For piano; May belong to D 600, and together with that minuet to D 613
611611(1850)XX, 5
No. 336
IV, 12Auf der RiesenkoppeHoch auf dem Gipfel deiner GebirgeMarch 1818Text by Körner
612612(1869)XI No. 11VII/2, 4Adagio, D 612E majorApril 1818For piano; 2nd movement of D 613?
613613(1897)XXI, 2
No. 11
VII/2, 2Piano Sonata, D 613C majorApril 1818Moderato – [?]; Fragments; D 612 and 600/610 may constitute its other movements
614614(1832)XX, 5
No. 337
IV, 12An den Mond in einer HerbstnachtFreundlich ist dein AntlitzApril 1818Text by Schreiber [de]
615615V, 6 No. 9Symphony, D 615D majorMay 1818Adagio, Allegro moderato – [?]; Sketches
616616(1830)XX, 5
No. 338
IV, 12Grablied für die MutterHauche milder, AbendluftJune 1818
61761730
(1823)
IX, 2
No. 11
VII/1, 1
No. 5
Sonata, D 617B majorSummer–
Autumn
1818(?)
For piano duet; Allegro moderato – Andante con moto – Allegretto
618618(1909)VII/1, 4German Dance with Two Trios and Two LändlerG major (Deutscher/Trios)
E major (Ländler)
Summer–
Autumn
1818
For piano duet
618A618A(1972)VII/1, 4Polonaise, D 618AB majorJuly 1818For piano duet; Sketch
619619(1892)XIX
No. 36
III, 2b No. 22
VIII, 2 No. 9
Sing-Übungen (vocal exercises)July 1818For two voices and figured bass
620620(1840)XX, 5
No. 339
IV, 12Einsamkeit, D 620Gib mir die Fülle der Einsamkeit!July 1818Text by Mayrhofer
621621(1826)I, 6 Anh.Deutsches Requiem (German Requiem) a.k.a. Deutsche TrauermesseG minor
Bei des Entschlafnen Trauerbahre
August 1818Text by Schmid; Only known in Ferd. Schubert's arrangements; Publ. 1826 for satbSATB and organ[20]
622622(1833)XX, 5
No. 340
IV, 12Der BlumenbriefEuch Blümlein will ich sendenAugust 1818Text by Schreiber [de]
623623(1831)XX, 5
No. 341
IV, 12Das MarienbildSei gegrüßt, du Frau der HuldAugust 1818Text by Schreiber [de]
62462410
(1822)
IX, 2
No. 15
VII/1, 1 No. 6 & Anh. Nos. 5–6Eight Variations on a French Song (i.e. Le bon Chevalier)E minorSeptember
1818
Theme after Hortense de Beauharnais; For piano duet
625625(1897)XXI, 2
No. 12
VII/2, 2
No. 10
Piano Sonata, D 625F minorSeptember
1818
Allegro (fragment) – Scherzo – Allegro (fragment); D 505 may be its 2nd movement
626626(1842)XX, 5
No. 343
IV, 12Blondel zu MarienIn düstrer NachtSeptember
1818
627627173p,6
(1867)
XX, 5
No. 344
IV, 12Das Abendrot, D 627Du heilig, glühend Abendrot!November
1818
Text by Schreiber [de]; For b and piano
628628(1895)XX, 5
No. 345
IV, 12Sonett IApollo, lebet noch dein hold VerlangenNovember
1818
Text by Petrarch, transl. by Schlegel, A. W.
629629(1895)XX, 5
No. 346
IV, 12Sonett IIAllein, nachdenklich, wie gelähmt vom KrampfeNovember
1818
Text by Petrarch, transl. by Schlegel, A. W.
630630(1895)XX, 5
No. 347
IV, 12Sonett IIINunmehr, da Himmel, Erde schweigtNovember
1818
Text by Petrarch, transl. by Gries
631631(1885)XX, 5
No. 348
IV, 12Blanka a.k.a. Das MädchenWenn mich einsam Lüfte fächelnDecember
1818
Text by Schlegel, F.
632632(1831)XX, 5
No. 349
IV, 12Vom Mitleiden MariäAls bei dem Kreuz Maria standDecember
1818
Text by Schlegel, F.
633–678
1819Up ↑
63363357,1
(1826)
XX, 3
No. 179
IV, 3Der SchmetterlingWie soll ich nicht tanzen1819–1823?Text by Schlegel, F., from Abendröte I, 7
63463457,2
(1826)
XX, 3
No. 180
IV, 3Die BergeSieht uns der Blick gehoben1819–1823?Text by Schlegel, F., from Abendröte I, 1
635635(1900)
(1906–
1907)
III, 4
No. 44
Leise, leise laßt uns singen, later also: Ruhe, and: (Nächtliches) StändchenLeise, leise laßt uns singen, schlummre sanft (later also: Leise, leise laßt uns singen, still schon sieht der Mond)c. 1819For ttbb; later text versions, from 1900, by Robert Graf and Anton Weiß
63663639
(1826)
(1895)
(1975)
XX, 6
No. 357
IV, 2a &
b No. 9
Sehnsucht, D 636Ach, aus dieses Tales Gründenearly
1821?
Text by Schiller (other setting: D 52); Three versions: 1st not in AGA – 3rd is Op. 39
63763787,2
(1827)
XX, 6
No. 358
IV, 4(Die) Hoffnung, D 637Es reden und träumen die Menschen vielc. 1819?Text by Schiller (other setting: D 251)
63863887,3
(1827)
(1895)
XX, 6
No. 359
IV, 4Der Jüngling am Bache, D 638An der Quelle saß der KnabeApril 1819Text by Schiller (other settings: D 30 and 192); Two versions: 2nd is Op. 87 No. 3
639
949
639(1820)
(1832)
XX, 9
No. 553
IV, 5WiderscheinFischer harrt am Brückenbogen; Tom Lehnt harrend auf der Brücke1820;
May/Sept.
1828
Text by Schlechta [de]; Two versions; 1st publ. 1820 – 2nd, in AGA with another text variant ("Harrt ein Fischer auf der Brücke"), was D 949
641598





See D 598
642642(1937)III, 2a
No. 1
Viel tausend Sterne prangenViel tausend Sterne prangen1812?Text by Eberhard; For satb and piano
643643(1889)XII
No. 21
VII/2, 6German Dance and ÉcossaiseC minor (German dance)
D major (Écossaise)
1819For piano
643A(1972)III, 2a
No. 11
Das Grab, D 643ADas Grab ist tief und stille1819Text by Salis-Seewis (other settings: D 329A, 330, 377 and 569); For satb
644644(1855)
(1887)
(1891)
(1975)
XV, 4
No. 7
II, 4Die Zauberharfe(Incidental music)
Was belebt die schöne Welt? (Romanze from No. 9)Durch der Töne Zaubermacht (final choir)
Apr.–Aug.
1820[17]
Text by Georg von Hofmann; Music for tSATB and orchestra; Three acts: Overture (reused in D 797, publ. 1855) and Nos. 1–4 – Nos. 5–9 (Romanze from No.9, not in AGA, publ. 1887 with piano reduction and 1975 in concert version) – Overture and Nos. 10–13
645645IV, 12Abend, D 645Wie ist es denn, daß trüb und schwerearly 1819Text by Tieck; Fragment of a sketch
646646(1885)XX, 6
No. 350
IV, 12Die GebüscheEs wehet kühl und leiseJanuary
1819
Text by Schlegel, F., from Abendröte II, 9
647647(1872)
(1889)
XV, 3
No. 5
II, 5Die Zwillingsbrüder(Singspiel)Oct. 1818–
1819[17]
For stbbbSATB and orchestra (piano reduction in 1872 edition); Overture and Nos. 1–10
648648(1886)II No. 7V, 5Overture, D 648E minorFebruary
1819
For orchestra
64964965,2
(1826)
XX, 6
No. 351
IV, 3Der Wanderer, D 649Wie deutlich des Mondes Licht zu mir sprichtFebruary
1819
Text by Schlegel, F., from Abendröte II, 1; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 65 No. 2
650650(1831)XX, 6
No. 352
IV, 12AbendbilderStill beginnt's im Hain zu tauenFebruary
1819
Text by Silbert [wikisource:de]
651651(1831)XX, 6
No. 353
IV, 12HimmelsfunkenDer Odem Gottes wehtFebruary
1819
Text by Silbert [wikisource:de]
652652(1842)XX, 6
No. 354
IV, 12Das Mädchen, D 652Wie so innig, möcht ich sagenFebruary
1819
Text by Schlegel, F., from Abendröte II, 4; Two versions: 1st, in AGA, publ. 1842
653653(1842)XX, 6
No. 355
IV, 12Bertas Lied in der NachtNacht umhüllt mit wehendem FlügelFebruary
1819
Text by Grillparzer
654654(1842)XX, 6
No. 356
IV, 12An die FreundeIm Wald, im Wald, da grabt mich einMarch 1819Text by Mayrhofer
655655(1897)XXI, 2
No. 13
VII/2, 2Piano Sonata, D 655C minorApril 1819Allegro; Fragment
656656(1867)XVI
No. 35
III, 4
No. 45
Sehnsucht, D 656Nur wer die Sehnsucht kenntApril 1819Text by Goethe, from Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (other settings: D 310, 359, 481 and 877 Nos. 1 & 4); For ttbbb
657657(1871)XVI
No. 36
III, 4
No. 46
Ruhe, schönstes Glück der ErdeRuhe, schönstes Glück der ErdeApril 1819For ttbb
658658(1895)XX, 6
No. 364
IV, 12MarieIch sehe dich in tausend BildernMay 1819?Text by Novalis, No. 15 from Geistliche Lieder [de]
659659(1872)XX, 6
No. 360
IV, 12Hymn IWenige wissen das Geheimnis der LiebeMay 1819Text by Novalis, No. 7 from Geistliche Lieder [de]
660660(1872)XX, 6
No. 361
IV, 12Hymn IIWenn ich ihn nur habeMay 1819Text by Novalis, No. 5 from Geistliche Lieder [de]
661661(1872)XX, 6
No. 362
IV, 12Hymn IIIWenn alle untreu werdenMay 1819Text by Novalis, No. 6 from Geistliche Lieder [de]
662662(1872)XX, 6
No. 363
IV, 12Hymn IVIch sag' es jedem, daß er lebtMay 1819Text by Novalis, No. 9 from Geistliche Lieder [de]
663663IV, 12Psalm 13 (12)Ach Herr, wie lange willst du mein so ganz vergessen?June 1819Text by Mendelssohn, M., translating Psalm 13; Fragment
664664120p
(1829)
X No. 10VII/2, 2
No. 11
Piano Sonata, D 664A majorSummer 1819
or 1825
Allegro moderato – Andante – Allegro
665609





See D 609
666666158p
(1849)
XIX
No. 3
III, 2a
No. 12
Kantate zum Geburtstag des Sängers Johann Michael VoglSänger, der von Herzen singet – Diese Berge sah'n dich blühen – Da saht ihr Oresten scheiden – Gott bewahr' dein teures Leben10/08/1819Text by Stadler, A. [scores]; For stb and piano; Publ. 1849, with different text, as Der Frühlingsmorgen
667667114p
(1829)
VII, 1
No. 1
VI, 7 No. 6Trout QuintetA major1819?Allegro vivace – Andante – Scherzo – Theme and variations – Allegro giusto; For violin, viola, cello, double bass and piano; Reuses music of D 550
668668(1897)XXI, 2
No. 6
VII/1, 5
No. 3
Overture, D 668G minorOctober
1819
For piano duet
669669(1829)XX, 6
No. 365
IV, 12Beim WindeEs traümen die WolkenOctober
1819
Text by Mayrhofer
670670165p,2
(1862)
XX, 6
No. 366
IV, 12Die SternennächteIn monderhellten NächtenOctober
1819
Text by Mayrhofer; Two versions: 2nd is Op. posth. 165 No. 2
671671(1849)XX, 6
No. 367
IV, 12Trost, D 671Hörnerklänge rufen klagendOctober
1819
Text by Mayrhofer
67267236,2
(1825)
(1975)
XX, 6
No. 368
IV, 2a &
b No. 5
NachtstückWenn über Berge sich der Nebel breitetOctober
1819
Text by Mayrhofer; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 36 No. 2
673673165p,1
(1832)
(1862)
XX, 6
No. 369
IV, 12Die Liebende schreibtEin Blick von deinen AugenOctober
1819
Text by Goethe; Two versions: 1st publ. in 1832 – 2nd is Op. posth. 165 No. 1
674674(1850)XX, 6
No. 370
IV, 12Prometheus, D 674Bedecke deinen Himmel, ZeusOctober
1819
Text by Goethe; For b and piano
67567534
(1825)
IX, 2
No. 8
VII/1, 5
No. 4
Overture, D 675F majorNovember
1819?
For piano duet
676676153p
(1845)
(1888)
XIV No. 3I, 8Salve Regina, D 676, a.k.a. Drittes OffertoriumA major
Salve Regina
November
1819
Text: Salve Regina (other settings: D 27, 106, 223, 386 and 811); For s and orchestra; Shortened in 1st ed., Op. posth. 153
677677(1848)
(1895)
XX, 6
No. 371
IV, 12Stanza from "Die Götter Griechenlands"Schöne Welt, wo bist du?November
1819
Text by Schiller; Two versions: 2nd publ. in 1848
678678(1875)
(1887)
XIII, 2
No. 5
I, 3Mass No. 5A major
Kyrie – Gloria – Credo – Sanctus & Benedictus – Agnus Dei
Nov. 1819–
Sept. 1822
Text: Mass ordinary (other settings: D 24E, 31, 45, 49, 56, 66, 105, 167, 324, 452, 755 and 950); For satbSATB and orchestra; Two versions: 1st publ. in 1875 – 2nd in AGA
679–708
1820Up ↑
681681(1930)VII/2, 6Twelve Ländler, D 681Various keysc. 1815For piano; Nos. 1–4 are lost
682682(1895)XX, 10
No. 599
IV, 12Über allen Zauber LiebeSie hüpfte mit mir auf grünem Plan1820–1824Text by Mayrhofer; Fragment
683732


Die WolkenbrautDer Jäger ruhte hingegossen
See D 732 No. 11
684684(1850)XX, 6
No. 378
IV, 12Die Sterne, D 684Du staunest, o Mensch1820Text by Schlegel, F., from Abendröte II, 8
6856854,2
(1821)
XX, 6
No. 379
IV, 1aMorgenlied, D 685Eh' die Sonne früh aufersteht1820Text by Werner
68668620,2
(1823)
(1970)
XX, 6
No. 380
IV, 1a &
b No. 15
FrühlingsglaubeDie linden Lüfte sind erwachtSep. 1820–
Nov. 1822
Text by Uhland; Three versions: 3rd, in AGA, is Op. 20 No. 2
687687(1872)XX, 6
No. 372
IV, 12NachthymneHinüber wall' ichJanuary
1820
Text by Novalis
688688(1871)XX, 10
Nos.
575–
578
IV, 12Vier Canzonen1. Non t'accostar all'urna – 2. Guarda, che bianca luna – 3. Da quel sembiante appresi – 4. Mio ben, ricordatiJanuary
1820
Text by Vittorelli (Nos. 1–2) and Metastasio (No. 3 from L'eroe cinese I, 3 – No. 4 from Alessandro nell'Indie III, 7)
689689(1865)
(1892)
XVII
No. 1
II, 10Lazarus, oder: Die Feier der Auferstehung(Scenic oratorio in three acts)early 1820–
Mar. 1820[17]
Text by Niemeyer; For sssttbSATB and orchestra (piano reduction in 1865 publ.); Unfinished: Nos. 1–21 (Act I) – Nos. 22–29 (Act II)
690690(1830)XX, 6
No. 376
IV, 12AbendröteTiefer sinket schon die SonneMarch 1823Text by Schlegel, F., from Abendröte I
691691172p,6
(1865)
XX, 6
No. 373
IV, 12Die VögelWie lieblich und fröhlichMarch 1820Text by Schlegel, F., from Abendröte I, 2
692692(1872)XX, 6
No. 374
IV, 12Der KnabeWenn ich nur ein Vöglein wäreMarch 1820Text by Schlegel, F., from Abendröte I, 3
693693(1872)XX, 6
No. 375
IV, 12Der FlußWie rein Gesang sich windetMarch 1820Text by Schlegel, F., from Abendröte I, 4
694694(1842)XX, 6
No. 377
IV, 12Der Schiffer, D 694Friedlich lieg' ich hingegossenMarch 1820Text by Schlegel, F.
695695(1895)XX, 10
No. 587
IV, 12NamenstagsliedVater, schenk' mir diese Stunde19/3/1820?Text by Stadler, A. [scores]
696696113p
(1829)
XIV No. 18I, 9
No. 11
Sechs Antiphonen zum PalmsonntagHosanna filio David – In monte Oliveti – Sanctus – Pueri Hebraeorum – Cum angelis et pueris – Ingrediente Domino26/3/1820For SATB
69769718,É6
(1823)
(1889)
XII
No. 28
No. 2,É6
VII/2, 6Six Écossaises, D 697A majorMay 1820For piano; No. 5 is 6th Écossaise of Op. 18
698698(1832)XX, 6
No. 381
IV, 12Des Fräuleins LiebeslauschenHier unten steht ein RitterSeptember
1820
Text by Schlechta [de]
699699(1831)XX, 6
No. 383
IV, 12Der entsühnte OrestZu meinen Füßen brichst du dichSeptember
1820
Text by Mayrhofer
700700(1831)XX, 6
No. 384
IV, 12Freiwilliges VersinkenWohin? o Helios!September
1820
Text by Mayrhofer
701701(1929)II, 15Sakuntala (also spelled Sacontala or Sakontala)(Opera in three acts)Oct. 1820–
spring
1821[17]
Text by Neumann after Kalidasa's Shakuntala; For ssssssttttttbbbbbbSATB and orchestra; Unfinished (all numbers are sketches): Nos. 1–7 (Act I, last pages publ. in 1929) – Nos. 8a–11 (Act II)
7027028,1
(1822)
XX, 6
No. 385
IV, 1aDer Jüngling auf dem HügelEin Jüngling auf dem HügelNovember
1820
Text by Hüttenbrenner, H. [de]
703703(1870)
(1897)
V No. 12
XXII v5
VI, 5
No. 13 & Anh.
String Quartet No. 12C minorDecember
1820
Allegro assai (a.k.a. Quartettsatz, publ. 1870) – Andante (fragment)
704714





See D 714
705705(1897)XXI, 4
No. 34
III, 3 Anh. II No. 5Gesang der Geister über den Wassern, D 705Des Menschen Seele gleicht dem WasserDecember
1820
Text by Goethe (other settings: D 484, 538 and 714); Sketch for ttbb and piano
706706132p
(1832)
XVIII
No. 2
III, 3 No. 25
Anh. III No. 2
Anh. IV No. 5
Psalm 23 (22)Gott ist mein Hirt, mir wird nichts mangelnDecember
1820
Text by Mendelssohn, M., translating Psalm 23; For ssaa and piano
70770736,1
(1825)
(1895)
XX, 6
No. 387
IV, 2a &
b No. 4
Der zürnenden DianaJa, spanne nur den BogenDecember
1820
Text by Mayrhofer; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 36 No. 1
708708(1832)XX, 6
No. 387
IV, 12Im Walde, D 708, a.k.a. WaldesnachtWindes Rauschen, Gottes FlügelDecember
1820
Text by Schlegel, F.
708A–732
1821Up ↑
615708AV, 6 No. 10Symphony, D 708AD major1821 or
later
Sketches of four movements
709709(1891)XVI
No. 31
III, 4
No. 47
Frühlingsgesang, D 709Schmücket die Locken mit duftigen KränzenMarch 1822
or earlier
Text by Schober (other setting, partly reusing music of this setting: D 740); For ttbb
710710(1849)XVI
No. 15
III, 3 No. 26Im Gegenwärtigen VergangenesRos und Lilie morgentaulichMarch 1821?Text by Goethe; For ttbb and piano
71171113,2
(1822)
(1970)
XX, 5
No. 294
IV, 1a &
b No. 11
Lob der TränenLaue Lüfte, Blumendüfte1818–1821?Text by Schlegel, A. W.; Two versions: 2nd, in AGA, is Op. 13 No. 2
712712(1842)XX, 6
No. 389
IV, 13Die gefangenen SängerHörst du von den NachtigallenJanuary
1821
Text by Schlegel, A. W.
71371387,1
(1827)
(1895)
XX, 6
No. 390
IV, 4Der UnglücklicheDie Nacht bricht anJanuary
1821
Text by Pichler; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 87 No. 1
714
704
714167p
(1858)
(1891)
XVI
No. 3 &
No. 45
III, 1Gesang der Geister über den Wassern, D 714Des Menschen Seele gleicht dem WasserDec. 1820–
Feb. 1821
Text by Goethe (other settings: D 484, 538 and 705); For ttttbbbb, two violas, two cellos and double bass; Two versions: 1st, a sketch, was D 704 – 2nd is Op. posth. 167
715715(1845)XX, 6
No. 391
IV, 13VersunkenVoll Locken kraus ein Haupt so rundFebruary
1821
Text by Goethe
716716(1832)XX, 6
No. 393
IV, 13Grenzen der MenschheitWenn der uralte heilige VaterMarch 1821Text by Goethe; For b and piano
71771731
(1825)
XX, 6
No. 397
IV, 2aSuleika IIAch um deine feuchten SchwingenMarch? 1821Text by Willemer
718718(1824)XI No. 8VII/2, 4Variation on a Waltz by Anton DiabelliC minorMarch 1821For piano; No. 38 in Vaterländischer Künstlerverein Vol. II
71971914,2
(1822)
XX, 6
No. 392
IV, 1aGeheimesÜber meines Liebchens ÄugelnMarch 1821Text by Goethe
72072014,1
(1822)
XX, 6
No. 396
IV, 1a &
b No. 13
Suleika IWas bedeutet die Bewegung?March 1821Text by Willemer; Two versions; 2nd, in AGA, is Op. 14 No. 1
721721(1895)XX, 10
No. 600
IV, 13Mahomets Gesang, D 721Seht den FelsenquellMarch 1821Text by Goethe (other setting: D 549); For b and piano; Fragment
722722(1889)XII
No. 19
VII/2, 6German Dance, D 722G major8/3/1821For piano
723723(1893)XV, 7
No. 15
II, 18Duet and Aria for Hérold's Das ZauberglöckchenNein, nein, nein, nein, das ist zu viel – Der Tag entflieht, der Abend glühtApr.–May
1821[17]
Text by Théaulon, transl. by Treitschke;Duet for tb and aria for t (both with orchestra)
72472411,2
(1822)
XVI
No. 5
III, 3 No. 27Die NachtigallBescheiden verborgen im buschigten Gang22/4/1821
or earlier
Text by Unger [Wikisource:de]; For ttbb and piano
725725(1929)III, 2b
Anh. No. 5
Duet, D 725Linde Lüfte wehen, or: Linde Weste wehenApril 1821Fragment for mezzo-soprano, tenor and piano
726726(1870)XX, 6
No. 394
IV, 3Mignon I, D 726Heiß mich nicht redenApril 1821Text by Goethe, from Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (other setting: D 877 No. 2)
727727(1850)XX, 6
No. 395
IV, 3Mignon II, D 727So laßt mich scheinen, bis ich werdeApril 1821Text by Goethe, from Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (other settings: D 469 and 877 No. 3)
728728(1895)XX, 10
No. 601
IV, 13Johanna SebusDer Damm zerreißtApril 1821Text by Goethe; Fragment
729729(1894)
(1934)
V, 6 No. 7
& Anh 1
Symphony No. 7E majorAugust
1821
Adagio, Allegro – Andante – Scherzo – Allegro giusto; Sketches; First editions are completions by others (piano reduction in 1894)
730730(1926)I, 9
No. 8
Tantum ergo, D 730B major16/8/1821Text by Aquinas (other settings: D 460, 461, 739, 750, 962 and Anh. I/17); For satbSATB and orchestra
731731173p,4
(1821)
XX, 6
No. 399
IV, 5Der Blumen SchmerzWie tönt es mir so schaurigSeptember
1821
Text by Majláth; Publ. as Op. posth. 173 No. 4 in 1867
732
683
732(1833)
(1834)
(1867)
(1882)
(1892)
XV, 4
No. 8
(Ov.)

XV, 5
No. 9
II, 6a–c
IV, 14
Alfonso und Estrella(Opera in three acts)20/9/1821–
27/2/1822
Text by Schober; For two sopranos, two tenors, bass, two baritones, SATB and orchestra (piano reduction in 1882 publ.); Overture (also used as overture to D 797, publ. 1867, piano reductions: D 759A and 773) – Act I: Nos. 1–10 (No. 8 publ. 1833 with piano reduction) – Act II: Nos. 11–22 (No. 11 was also D 683 and some of its music reappears in No. 19 of D 911, No. 13 publ. 1834 with piano reduction) – Act III: Nos. 23–34
733–767
1822Up ↑
73373351
(1826)
IX, 1
No. 3
VII/1, 4Trois Marches militairesD major
G major
E major
Summer–
Autumn
1818?
For piano duet
73473467
(1826)
XII
No. 5
VII/2, 7a16 Ländler and 2 Écossaises, a.k.a. Wiener Damen-LändlerVarious keysbefore
15/12/1826
For piano
73573549
(1825)
XII
No. 23
VII/2, 7aGalop and Eight ÉcossaisesVarious keysbefore
21/11/1825
For piano
736736(1842)XX, 7
No. 402
IV, 13Ihr GrabDort ist ihr Grab1822?Text by Engelhardt (a.k.a. Richard Roos) [de]
73773756,2
(1826)
XX, 7
No. 414
IV, 3An die LeierIch will von Atreus Söhnen1822 or
1823?
Text by Bruchmann [de] translating Anacreon
73873856,3
(1826)
XX, 7
No. 415
IV, 3Im HaineSonnenstrahlen durch die Tannen1822 or
1823?
Text by Bruchmann [de]
73973945
(1825)
XIV No. 6I, 9
No. 5
Tantum ergo, D 739C major1814Text by Aquinas (other settings: D 460, 461, 730, 750, 962 and Anh. I/17); For SATB and orchestra
74074016,1
(1823)
XVI
No. 7
III, 3 No. 28
Anh. III No. 3
Anh. IV No. 6
Frühlingsgesang, D 740Schmücket die Locken mit duftigen KränzenJanuary–
early April
1822
Text by Schober (other setting, of which the music is partly reused in this setting: D 709); For ttbb and piano
74174120,1
(1823)
XX, 6
No. 400
IV, 1aSei mir gegrüßtO du Entriß'ne mirlate 1821–
autumn 1822
Text by Rückert
74274268
(1822)
XX, 7
No. 401
IV, 3Der WachtelschlagAch! mir schallt's dorten so lieblich hervorbefore
30/7/1822
Text by Sauter [de]; Publ. as Op. 68 in 1827
74374323,2
(1823)
XX, 7
No. 406
IV, 2aSelige WeltIch treibe auf des Lebens Meerautumn
1822?
Text by Senn; For b and piano
74474423,3
(1823)
XX, 7
No. 407
IV, 2aSchwanengesang, D 744Wie klag' ich's aus das Sterbegefühlautumn
1822?
Text by Senn
74574573
(1822)
(1895)
XX, 7
No. 408
IV, 3Die RoseEs lockte schöne Wärme1822Text by Schlegel, F., from Abendröte I, 6; Two versions: 1st publ. as Op. 73 in 1827
746746(1831)XX, 7
No. 422
IV, 13Am See, D 746In des Sees Wogenspiele1822 or
1823?
Text by Bruchmann [de]
74774711,3
(1822)
XVI
No. 6
III, 3 No. 29Geist der Liebe, D 747Der Abend schleiert Flur und HainJanuary
1822
Text by Matthisson (other setting: D 414); For ttbb and piano
748748157p
(1822)
XVII
No. 3
III, 1Am Geburtstage des KaisersSteig empor, umblüht von SegenJanuary
1822
Text by Deinhardstein [de]; For satbSATB and orchestra; Publ. with a modified text as Op. posth. 157 in 1849
749749(1850)XX, 10
No. 588
IV, 13Herrn Josef Spaun, Assessor in LinzUnd nimmer schreibst du?January
1822
Text by Collin, M. C.
750750(1888)XIV No. 8I, 9
No. 9
Tantum ergo, D 750D major22/3/1822Text by Aquinas (other settings: D 460, 461, 730, 739, 962 and Anh. I/17); For SATB and orchestra
75175123,1
(1823)
XX, 7
No. 410
IV, 2aDie Liebe hat gelogenDie Liebe hat gelogenbefore
17/4/1822
Text by Platen
752752(1872)XX, 7
No. 403
IV, 13NachtviolenNachtviolen, NachtviolenApril 1822Text by Mayrhofer
75375365,3
(1826)
XX, 7
No. 404
IV, 3Heliopolis I a.k.a. Aus HeliopolisIm kalten, rauhen NordenApril 1822Text by Mayrhofer
754754(1842)XX, 7
No. 405
IV, 13Heliopolis II a.k.a. Im HochgebirgeFels auf Felsen hingewälzetApril 1822Text by Mayrhofer; For b and piano
755755I, 5 Anh.Kyrie, D 755A minor
Kyrie
May 1822Text: Mass ordinary (other settings: D 24E, 31, 45, 49, 56, 66, 105, 167, 324, 452, 678 and 950); For satbSATB, strings and organ; Sketch
75675659,1
(1826)
(1895)
XX, 7
No. 409
IV, 3Du liebst mich nichtMein Herz ist zerrissen, du liebst mich nicht!July 1822Text by Platen; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 59 No. 1
757757133p
(1839)
XVIII
No. 3
III, 3 No. 30
Anh. III No. 4
Gott in der NaturGroß ist der Herr!August
1822
Text by Kleist; For ssaa and piano
757AVII/2, 4March, D 757AB minor1822For piano
758758108,2
(1829)
XX, 7
No. 411
IV, 5TodesmusikIn des Todes FeierstundeSeptember
1822
Text by Schober; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 108 No. 2
759759(1867)I, 2
No. 8
XXII v1
V, 3
No. 7
Symphony No. 8, a.k.a. Unfinished SymphonyB minor30/10/1822Allegro moderato – Andante con moto – Scherzo (Fragment); D 797 No. 1 may be its 4th movement
732
(Ov.)
759A69
(1839)
VII/2, 4Overture to Alfonso und Estrella, D 759AD majorNovember
1822
For piano; Arranged from D 732 (see also: D 773)
76076015
(1823)
XI No. 1VII/2, 5Fantasy, D 760, a.k.a. Wanderer FantasyC majorNovember
1822
For piano; Reuses music of D 489
76176123,4
(1823)
(1795)
XX, 7
No. 412
IV, 2a &
b No. 1
Schatzgräbers BegehrIn tiefster Erde ruht ein alt GesetzNovember
1822
Text by Schober; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 23 No. 4
762762(1833)XX, 7
No. 413
IV, 13SchwestergrußIm Mondenschein' wall' ich auf und abNovember
1822
Text by Bruchmann [de]
763763146p
(1842)
XVII
No. 11
III, 2a
No. 13
Des Tages WeiheSchicksalslenker, blicke nieder22/11/1822For satb and piano
76476492,1
(1828)
(1895)
XX, 7
No. 416
IV, 5Der MusensohnDurch Feld und Wald zu schweifenearly Dec.
1822
Text by Goethe; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 92 No. 1
765765(1868)XX, 7
No. 417
IV, 13An die EntfernteSo hab' ich wirklich dich verloren?early Dec.
1822
Text by Goethe
766766(1872)XX, 7
No. 418
IV, 13Am Flusse, D 766Verfließet, vielgeliebte Liederearly Dec.
1822
Text by Goethe (other setting: D 160)
76776756,1
(1826)
(1895)
XX, 7
No. 419
IV, 3Willkommen und AbschiedEs schlug mein Herzearly Dec.
1822
Text by Goethe; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 56 No. 1
768–798
1823Up ↑
76876896,3
(1827)
XX, 7
No. 420
IV, 5Wandrers Nachtlied, D 768Über allen Gipfeln ist Ruhbefore
July 1824
Text by Goethe; Publ. as Op. 96 No. 3 in 1828
769769(1823)
(1889)
XII
No. 18
VII/2, 6
& 7a
Two German Dances, D 769Various keysbefore
19/12/1823
–Jan. 1824
For piano; No. 2 publ. in 1823
994769AVII/2, 2Piano Sonata, D 769aE minorc. 1823Allegro; Fragment
77077071
(1823)
XX, 7
No. 424
IV, 3Drang in die FerneVater, du glaubst es nichtearly 1823Text by Leitner; Publ. as Op. 71 in 1827
77177122,1
(1823)
XX, 7
No. 425
IV, 1aDer ZwergIm trüben Licht verschwinden schon die Berge1822?Text by Collin, M. C.
77277222,2
(1823)
XX, 7
No. 426
IV, 1aWehmut, D 772Wenn ich durch Wald und Fluren geh'1822 or
1823?
Text by Collin, M. C.
77377369
(1826)
VII/1, 5
No. 5
Overture to Alfonso und Estrella, D 7731823For piano duet; Arranged from D 732 (see also: D 759A); Publ. as Op. 69 in 1830
77477472
(1823)
XX, 7
No. 428
IV, 3Auf dem Wasser zu singenMitten im Schimmer der spiegelnden Wellen1823Text by Stolberg-Stolberg; Publ. as Op. 72 in 1827
77577559,2
(1826)
XX, 8
No. 453
IV, 3Daß sie hier gewesenDaß der Ostwind Düfte hauchet1823?Text by Rückert
77677659,3
(1826)
XX, 8
No. 454
IV, 3Du bist die RuhDu bist die Ruh, der Friede mild1823Text by Rückert
77777759,4
(1826)
XX, 8
No. 455
IV, 3Lachen und WeinenLachen und Weinen zu jeglicher Stunde1823?Text by Rückert
77877860,1
(1826)
XX, 8
No. 456
IV, 3GreisengesangDer Frost hat mir bereifetbefore
June 1823
Text by Rückert; For b and piano; Two versions; 2nd, in AGA, is Op. 60 No. 1
778A(1969)IV, 13Die WallfahrtMeine Tränen im Bußgewand1823?Text by Rückert; For b and piano
778BVIII, 3Ich hab' in mich gesogenIch hab' in mich gesogen den Frühling treu und lieb1823?Text by Rückert; Sketch; For ttbb
77977950
(1825)
XII
No. 4
& Anh.
VII/2, 6
& 7a
34 Valses sentimentalesVarious keysFeb. 1823
–before
21/11/1825
For piano; Early versions of Nos. 1, 2, 4, 8, 9, 12, 14 and 33 in AGA Anh.
78078094
(1823)
(1824)
(1828)
XI No. 4VII/2, 5Six Moments musicauxVarious keysbefore
Dec. 1823
–before
11/7/1828
For piano; No. 3 publ. in 1823; No. 6 publ. in 1824; Publ. as Op. 94 in 1828
781781(1824)
(1825)
(1889)
XII
No. 25
& No. 3
VII/2, 6
& 7a
Twelve Écossaises, D 781Various keysJanuary
1823
For piano; No. 1 (=Écossaise No. 2 of D 783 and AGA XII No. 3) publ. in 1825; Nos. 4 and 7 publ. in 1824
782782(1824)VII/2, 7aÉcossaise, D 782D majorbefore
21/2/1824
For piano
78378333
(1825)
XII
No. 3
VII/2, 6
& 7a
Sixteen German Dances and Two ÉcossaisesVarious keysJan. 1823
–before
8/1/1825
For piano; Related to other dances, e.g. D 790 No. 2, D 781 No. 1
784784143p
(1839)
X No. 8VII/2, 2
No. 12
Piano Sonata, D 784A minorFebruary
1823
Allegro giusto – Andante – Allegro vivace
785785(1831)XX, 7
No. 421
IV, 13Der zürnende BardeWer wagt's, wer wagt'sFebruary
1823
Text by Bruchmann [de]; For b and piano
786786123p
(1830)
XX, 7
No. 423
IV, 13ViolaSchneeglöcklein, o SchneeglöckleinMarch 1823Text by Schober
787787(1889)
(1964)
XV, 3
No. 6
II, 7Die Verschworenen, a.k.a. Der haüsliche Krieg(Singspiel in one act)completed
April 1823
Text by Castelli; For ssss(s)aatt(t)bbSATB and orchestra; Overture (fragment publ. in 1964) – Nos. 1–11
788788(1838)XX, 7
No. 427
IV, 13Lied, D 788, a.k.a. Die Mutter ErdeDes Lebens Tag ist schwer und schwülApril 1823Text by Stolberg-Stolberg
789789(1832)XX, 7
No. 429
IV, 13PilgerweiseIch bin ein Waller auf der ErdeApril 1823Text by Schober
790790171p
(1864)
XII
No. 9
VII/2, 6Twelve German Dances, D 790, a.k.a. Twelve LändlerVarious keysMay 1823For piano; No. 2 = D 783 No. 1; No. 8 similar to D. 783 No. 1
791791(1867)II, 16Rüdiger(Opera)May 1823Text by Mosel?; For ttTTBB and orchestra; Sketches of two numbers
792792(1833)XX, 7
No. 430
IV, 13VergißmeinnichtAls der FrühlingMay 1823Text by Schober
793793173p,2
(1867)
XX, 7
No. 431
IV, 13Das Geheimnis, D 793Sie konnte mir kein Wörtchen sagenMay 1823Text by Schiller (other setting: D 250)
79479437,1
(1825)
(1909)
XX, 7
No. 432
IV, 2a &
b No. 6
Der PilgrimNoch in meines Lebens LenzeMay 1823Text by Schiller; Two versions (merged into one in AGA): 1st is fragment – 2nd is Op. 37 No. 1
79579525
(1824)
XX, 7
Nos.
433–
452
IV, 2a &
Anh. No. 2–5
Die schöne Müllerin (1. Das Wandern – 2. Wohin? – 3. Halt! – 4. Danksagung an den Bach – 5. Am Feierabend – 6. Der Neugierige – 7. Ungeduld – 8. Morgengruß – 9. Des Müllers Blumen – 10. Tränenregen – 11. Mein! – 12. Pause – 13. Mit dem grünen Lautenbande – 14. Der Jäger – 15. Eifersucht und Stolz – 16. Die liebe Farbe – 17. Die böse Farbe – 18. Trockne Blumen – 19. Der Müller und der Bach – 20. Des Baches Wiegenlied)1. Das Wandern ist des Müllers Lust – 2. Ich hört' ein Bächlein rauschen – 3. Eine Mühle seh' ich blinken – 4. War es also gemeint – 5. Hätt' ich tausend Arme zu rühren – 6. Ich frage keine Blume – 7. Ich schnitt' es gern in alle Rinden ein – 8. Guten Morgen, schöne Müllerin – 9. Am Bach viel kleine Blumen stehn' – 10. Wir saßen so traulich beisammen – 11. Bächlein, laß dein Rauschen sein – 12. Meine Laute hab' ich gehängt an die Wand – 13. Schad' um das schöne grüne Band – 14. Was sucht denn der Jäger – 15. Wohin so schnell – 16. In Grün will ich mich kleiden – 17. Ich möchte zieh'n in die Welt hinaus – 18. Ihr Blümlein alle – 19. Wo ein treues Herze – 20. Gute Ruh', gute Ruh'October?–
November
1823
Text by Müller, W.
796
333
79676
(1827)
(1840)
(1867)
(1872)
(1886)
XV, 6
No. 10
II, 8a–cFierabras, also spelled Fierrabras(Opera in three acts)
Vocal numbers include 5. Laß uns mutvoll hoffen and 6b. Was quälst du mich, o Mißgeschick
25/5/1823–
2/10/1823
Text by Kupelwieser; Music for three sopranos, three tenors, three basses, baritone, SATB and orchestra; Overture (Schubert's piano duet version is D 798, Czerny's piano duet version publ. in 1827 as Schubert's Op. 76, orchestral score publ. in 1867) – Act I: Nos. 1–6 – Act II: Nos. 7–17 (No. 7 reuses music of D 982 No. 3, No. 15 reuses music of D 326 No. 14) – Act III: Nos. 18–23 (No. 21 publ. with piano reduction in 1840, last part of No. 21 was D 333, No. 22 publ. with piano reduction in 1872)
79779726
(1824)
(1828)
(1866)
(1867)
(1891)
XV, 4
No. 8
II, 9
III, 2b Anh. No. 6–7
III, 3 No. 31
IV, 2a
Rosamunde, Fürstin von Zypern
(1. Entre'acte I – 2. Ballet I – 3a. Entre'acte II – 3b. Romanze a.k.a. Ariette – 4. Geisterchor – 5. Entre'acte III – 6. Hirtenmelodien – 7. Hirtenchor – 8. Jagerchor – 9. Ballet II)
(Incidental music for a play in three acts)
Vocal numbers: 3b. Der Vollmond strahlt auf Bergeshöhn – 4. In der Tiefe wohnt das Licht – 7. Hier auf den Fluren – 8. Wie lebt sich's so fröhlich im Grünen
autumn 1823Text by Chézy; For aSATB and orchestra; (Overture: see D 644 and 732) – Nos. 1–9 (Nos. 1 and 5 publ. in 1866, Nos. 2 and 9 publ. in 1867, No. 3b publ. with piano reduction as Op. 26 in 1824, Nos. 4, 7 and 8 publ. with piano reduction in 1828 or 1834, No. 4 publ. 1828; No. 5 partly reused in D 935 No. 3 and Andante of D 804)
798798(1897)XXI, 2
No. 7
VII/1, 5
No. 6
Overture to Fierabrasafter
2/10/1823
Arrangement for piano duet of D 796's overture
799–822
1824Up ↑
799799(1832)XX, 8
No. 463
IV, 13Im Abendrot, D 799Oh, wie schön ist deine Welt1824 or
Feb. 1825
Text by Lappe [de]
80080041
(1825)
(1827)
XX, 8
No. 465
IV, 2aDer EinsameWann meine Grillen schwirrenearly 1825Text by Lappe [de]; Two near-identical versions: 2nd publ. as Op. 41 in 1827
80180160,2
(1826)
XX, 8
No. 457
IV, 3Dithyrambe, D 801Nimmer, das glaubt mir, erscheinen die Götterbefore
10/6/1826
Text by Schiller (other setting: D 47); For b and piano
802802160p
(1850)
VIII
No. 7
VI, 8 No. 5
& anh. 2
Variations on "Trockne Blumen"E minorJanuary
1824
For flute and piano; Introduction, Theme (D 795 No. 18) and 7 Variations
803803166p
(1851)
(1898)
III No. 1VI, 1 No. 3Octet, D 803F majorFebruary–
1/3/1824
For clarinet, bassoon, horn, string quartet and double bass; Movements 4 and 5 missing in 1st publ.
80480429
(1824)
V No. 13VI, 5
No. 14
String Quartet No. 13 RosamundeA minorFeb.–early
March 1824
Allegro ma non troppo – Andante (after D 797 No. 5) – Minuet – Allegro moderato
805805(1833)XX, 8
No. 458
IV, 13Der SiegO unbewölktes Lebenearly March
1824
Text by Mayrhofer; For b and piano
806806(1833)XX, 8
No. 459
IV, 13AbendsternWas weilst du einsam an dem Himmelearly March
1824
Text by Mayrhofer
807807(1842)XX, 8
No. 460
IV, 13AuflösungVerbirg dich, SonneMarch 1824Text by Mayrhofer
808808(1872)XX, 8
No. 461
IV, 13Gondelfahrer, D 808Es tanzen Mond und Sterneearly March
1824
Text by Mayrhofer (other setting: D 809)
80980928
(1824)
XVI
No. 9
III, 3 No. 32Gondelfahrer, D 809Es tanzen Mond und SterneMarch 1824Text by Mayrhofer (other setting: D 808); For ttbb and piano
810810(1831)V No. 14VI, 5
No. 15
String Quartet No. 14 Death and the MaidenD minorMarch 1824Allegro – Andante con moto (after D 531) – Scherzo – Presto
811811149p
(1850)
XIV No. 19I, 9
No. 14
Salve Regina, D 811C major
Salve Regina
April 1824Text: Salve Regina (other settings: D 27, 106, 223, 386 and 676); For ttbb
812812140p
(1837)
IX, 2
No. 12
VII/1,
2 No. 1
Sonata, D 812, a.k.a. Grand DuoC majorJune 1824For piano duet; Allegro moderato – Andante – Scherzo – Allegro vivace
81381335
(1825)
IX, 2
No. 16
VII/1,
2 No. 2
Eight Variations on an original themeA majorlate May–mid
July 1824
For piano duet
814814(1869)IX, 3
No. 27
VII/1, 4Four Ländler, D 814Various keysJuly 1824For piano duet; No. 1 also as Allemande D 366 No. 17
815815139pI
(1840)
XVII
No. 10
III, 2a
No. 14
Gebet, D 815Du Urquell aller GüteSeptember
1824
Text by Motte Fouqué; For satb and piano
816816(1956)VII/2, 6Three ÉcossaisesVarious keysSeptember
1824
For piano
817817(1928)VII/2, 5Ungarische MelodieB minor2/9/1824For piano; Reappears in D 818
81881854
(1826)
IX, 3
No. 19
VII/1,
2 No. 3
Divertissement à l'hongroiseG minorautumn
1824?
For piano duet; Partly based on D 817
81981940
(1825)
IX, 1
No. 2
VII/1, 4Six Grandes MarchesVarious keys1818 or
1824
For piano duet
820820(1931)VII/2, 6Six German Dances, D 820Various keysOctober
1824
For piano
821821(1871)VIII
No. 8
VI, 8 No. 6Arpeggione SonataA minorNovember
1824
Allegro moderato – Adagio – Allegretto
822822(1842)XX, 8
No. 464
III, 3 Anh. II No. 6Lied eines KriegersDes stolzen Männerlebens schönste Zeichen31/12/1824For b, unison men's choir and piano
823–862
1825Up ↑
82382363 &
84
(1826)
(1827)
IX, 3
Nos.
20–22
VII/1,
2 No. 4
Divertissement sur des motifs originaux françaisE minorbefore
17/6/1826–
before
6/7/1827
For piano duet; Tempo di Marcia (publ. as Divertissement en Forme d'une Marche brillante et raisonnée Op. 63 in 1826) – Theme and variations (publ. as Andantino varié Op. 84 No. 1 in 1827) – Rondo (publ. as Rondeau brillant Op. 84 No. 2 in 1827)
82482461
(1826)
IX, 3
No. 25
VII/1, 4Six PolonaisesVarious keysApril 1826For piano duet
825
No. 1
82564,1
(1828)
XVI
No. 24
III, 4
No. 52
Wehmut, D 825Die Abendglocke tönetbefore
summer 1826
Text by Hüttenbrenner, H. [de]; For ttbb
825
No. 2
825A64,2
(1828)
XVI
No. 25
III, 4
No. 53
Ewige LiebeErtönet, ihr Saiten, in nächtlicher Ruhbefore
summer 1826
Text by Schulze; For ttbb
825
No. 3
825B64,3
(1828)
XVI
No. 26
III, 4
No. 54
FluchtIn der Freie will ich lebenearly 1825Text by Lappe [de]; For ttbb
826826(1892)XVII
No. 14
III, 2a
No. 17
Der TanzEs redet und träumet die Jugend so vielearly 1828Text by Schnitzer von Meerau [scores]?; For satb and piano
82782743,2
(1825)
(1975)
XX, 8
No. 470
IV, 2a &
b No. 10
Nacht und TräumeHeil'ge Nacht, du sinkest nieder!before
June 1823
Text by Collin, M. C.; Two versions: 2nd, in AGA, is Op. 43 No. 2
82882843,1
(1825)
XX, 8
No. 469
IV, 2aDie junge NonneWie braust durch die Wipfelearly 1825Text by Craigher de Jachelutta [de]
829829(1873)XX, 10
No. 603
IV, 13Abschied, D 829, a.k.a. Abschied von der ErdeLeb' wohl du schöne Erdebefore
17/2/1826
Text by Pratobevera [cs]; Melodrama for spoken voice and piano
83083085,1
(1828)
XX, 9
No. 541
IV, 4Lied der Anne LyleWärst du bei mir im Lebenstalearly 1825?Text by Macdonald quoted in Scott's Montrose (transl.)
83183185,2
(1828)
XX, 9
No. 542
IV, 4Gesang der NornaMich führt mein Weg wohl meilenlangearly 1825Text by Scott from The Pirate transl. by Spiker [de]
832832(1830)XX, 8
No. 466
IV, 13Des Sängers HabeSchlagt mein ganzes Glück in SplitterFebruary
1825
Text by Schlechta [de]
833833101p,2
(1827)
(1895)
XX, 8
No. 468
IV, 5Der blinde KnabeO sagt, ihr Lieben, mir einmalApril 1825Text by Cibber transl. by Craigher de Jachelutta [de]; Two versions: 2nd publ. as Op. posth. 101 No. 2 in 1828
83483493,1
(1828)
(1835)
XX, 8
No. 476
IV, 5Im Walde, D 834Ich wandre über Berg und TalMarch 1825
–Sep. 1827
Text by Schulze; Two versions: 2nd, publ. 1828, in AGA
83583552,3
(1826)
XVI
No. 10
III, 3 No. 33
IV, 3
Bootgesang a.k.a. Boat SongTriumph, er naht (Hail to the chief)1825Text by Scott from The Lady of the Lake transl. by Storck [de] (Canto II, 19); For ttbb and piano
83683652,4
(1826)
XVIII
No. 1
III, 3 No. 9
IV, 3
Coronach: Totengesang der Frauen und MädchenEr ist uns geschieden (He is gone to the mountain)1825Text by Scott from The Lady of the Lake transl. by Storck [de] (Canto III, 16); For SSA and piano
83783752,1
(1826)
XX, 8
No. 471
IV, 3Ellens Gesang I a.k.a. Ellen's Song (I)Raste, Krieger, Krieg ist aus (Soldier rest! thy warfare o'er)April–
July 1825
Text by Scott from The Lady of the Lake transl. by Storck [de] (Canto I, 31)
83883852,2
(1826)
XX, 8
No. 472
IV, 3Ellens Gesang II a.k.a. Ellen's Song (II)Jäger, ruhe von der Jagd! (Huntsman rest! thy chase is done)April–
July 1825
Text by Scott from The Lady of the Lake transl. by Storck [de] (Canto I, 32)
83983952,6
(1826)
XX, 8
No. 474
IV, 3Ave Maria a.k.a. Ellens Gesang III: Hymne an die JungfrauAve Maria! Jungfrau mild (Ave Maria! maiden mild)April 1825Text by Scott from The Lady of the Lake transl. by Storck [de] (Canto III, 29)
840840(1839)
(1861)
XXI, 3
No. 14
VII/2, 2
No. 13
Piano Sonata, D 840 ("Reliquie")C majorApril 1825Moderato – Andante (publ. 1839) – Minuet (fragment) – Rondo (fragment)
841841(1930)VII/2, 6Two German Dances, D 841Various keysApril 1825For piano
842842(1833)XX, 8
No. 467
IV, 13Totengräbers HeimweheO Menschheit, o Leben, was soll's?April 1825Text by Craigher de Jachelutta [de]
84384352,7
(1826)
XX, 8
No. 475
IV, 3Lied des gefangenen Jägers – Lay of the Imprisoned HuntsmanMein Roß so müd – My hawk is tiredApril 1825Text by Scott from The Lady of the Lake transl. by Storck [de] (Canto VI, 24)
844844(1897)XXI, 3
No. 31
VII/2, 6Waltz, D 844, a.k.a. AlbumblattG major16/4/1825For piano
84584542
(1826)
X No. 9VII/2, 2
No. 14
Piano Sonata, D 845A minorbefore end
May 1825
Moderato – Andante – Scherzo – Rondo
84684652,5
(1826)
XX, 8
No. 473
IV, 3Normans GesangDie Nacht bricht bald hereinApril 1825Text by Scott from The Lady of the Lake transl. by Storck [de] (Canto II, 23)
847847155p
(1849)
XVI
No. 29
III, 4
No. 55
Trinklied aus dem 16. JahrhundertEdit Nonna, edit ClerusJuly 1825Text by Gräffer; For ttbb
848848156p
(1849)
XVI
No. 30
III, 4
No. 56
NachtmusikWir stimmen dir mit FlötensangJuly 1825Text by Seckendorff; For ttbb
849944Gmunden-Gastein SymphonyC majorJun.–Sep.
1825
Probably identical to D 944 (if not: lost);[20] See also D Anh. I/6A
85085053
(1826)
X No. 11VII/2, 2
No. 15
Piano Sonata, D 850 ("Gasteiner")D majorAugust 1825Allegro vivace – Con moto – Scherzo – Rondo
85185179,1
(1827)
(1895)
XX, 8
No. 478
IV, 3Das Heimweh, D 851Ach, der GebirgssohnAugust 1825Text by Pyrker; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 79 No. 1
85285279,2
(1827)
XX, 8
No. 479
IV, 3Die Allmacht, D 852Groß ist Jehova, der Herr!August 1825Text by Pyrker (other setting: D 875A); Two versions: 2nd, in AGA, is Op. 79 No. 2
85385393,2
(1828)
(1835)
XX, 8
No. 477
IV, 5Auf der BruckFrisch trabe sonder Ruh' und RastMar. or Aug.
1825–
Sep. 1827
Text by Schulze; Two versions: 2nd, publ. 1828, in AGA
854854(1830)XX, 8
No. 480
IV, 13Fülle der LiebeEin sehnend Streben teilt mir das HerzAugust 1825Text by Schlegel, F.
855855(1842)XX, 8
No. 481
IV, 13WiedersehnDer Frühlingssonne holdes LächelnSeptember
1825
Text by Schlegel, A. W.
85685688,1
(1827)
XX, 8
No. 482
IV, 4Abendlied für die EntfernteHinaus mein Blick, hinaus ins TalSeptember
1825
Text by Schlegel, A. W.
857857124p
(1829)
XX, 8
Nos.
483–
484
IV, 13Two scenes from Lacrimas: 1. Lied der Delphine – 2. Lied des Florio1. Ach, was soll ich beginnen vor Liebe? – 2. Nun, da Schatten niedergleitenSeptember
1825
Text by Schütz
85985955
(1826)
IX, 1
No. 4
VII/1, 4Grande Marche FunèbreC minorafter
1/12/1825
For piano duet
860860(1832)XX, 8
No. 485
IV, 13An mein HerzO Herz, sei endlich stilleDecember
1825
Text by Schulze
861861(1832)XX, 8
No. 486
IV, 13Der liebliche SternIhr Sternlein, still in der HöheDecember
1825
Text by Schulze
86286288,3
(1827)
XX, 8
No. 499
IV, 4Um MitternachtKeine Stimme hör' ich schallenDec. 1825–
Mar. 1826?
Text by Schulze; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 88 No. 3
863–895
1826Up ↑
863863IV, 13An GottKein Auge hat dein Angesicht geschaut1827 or
earlier
Text by Hohlfeld (setting by Rindler publ. 1826); Music lost[20]
864864IV, 13Das TotenhemdchenStarb das Kindlein1825 or
later
Text by Bauernfeld; Music lost
865865105,1
(1828)
XVI
No. 12
III, 3 No. 34
IV, 5
WiderspruchWenn ich durch Busch und Zweig1826?–1828?Text by Seidl; Two versions: 1st for ttbb and piano
86686695
(1828)
XX, 8
Nos.
508–
511
IV, 5Vier Refrainlieder: 1. Die Unterscheidung – 2. Bei dir allein – 3. Die Männer sind méchant – 4. Irdisches Glück1. Die Mutter hat mich jüngst gescholten – 2. Bei dir allein empfind ich, daß ich lebe – 3. Du sagtest mir es, Mutter – 4. So mancher sieht mit finstrer MieneSummer
1828?
Text by Seidl
867867105,2
(1828)
XX, 8
No. 512
IV, 5Wiegenlied, D 867Wie sich der Äuglein kindlicher Himmel1826?–1828?Text by Seidl
869869(1832)XX, 8
No. 496
IV, 14Totengräber-WeiseNicht so düster und so bleich1826Text by Schlechta [de]
87087080,1
(1827)
XX, 8
No. 506
IV, 4Der Wanderer an den MondIch auf der Erd', am Himmel du1826Text by Seidl
87187180,2
(1827)
(1979)
XX, 8
No. 507
IV, 4Das ZügenglöckleinKling die Nacht durch, klinge1826Text by Seidl; Two versions: 2nd, in AGA, is Op. 80 No. 2
872872(1854)
(1870)
XIII, 2
No. 7
I, 6Deutsche Messe mit dem Anhang "Das Gebet des Herrn" (German Mass with The Lord's Prayer appended): 1. Zum Eingang – 2. Zum Gloria – 3. Zum Evangelium und Credo – 4. Zum Offertorium – 5. Zum Sanctus – 6. Nach der Wandlung – 7. Zum Agnus Dei – 8. Schlussgesang – Anh.: Das Gebet des Herrn1. Wohin soll ich mich wenden – 2. Ehre, Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe! – 3. Noch lag die Schöpfung formlos da – 4. Du gabst, o Herr, mir Sein und Leben – 5. Heilig, heilig, heilig, heilig ist der Herr! – 6. Betrachtend deine Huld und Güte – 7. Mein Heiland, Herr und Meister! – 8. Herr, du hast mein Flehn vernommen – Anh.: Anbetend deine Macht und Größesummer or
early fall
1827
Text by Neumann; Two versions: 1st for SATB and organ – 2nd, in AGA, adds winds, and optional double bass; Ferd. Schubert started publishing his arrangements from before 1838; Vocal score publ. in 1854
873873(1974)III, 4 Anh. II No. 2
VIII, 2 No. 29
Canon, D 873A majorJanuary
1826?
For six voices; Sketch
873AIII, 4
Anh. II No. 3
NachklängeJanuary
1826?
For ttbb; Sketch
874874IV, 14O Quell, was strömst du rasch und wildO Quell, was strömst du rasch und wildJanuary
1826?
Text by Schulze; Sketch
875875102
(1831)
XVI
No. 27
III, 3 No. 35MondenscheinDes Mondes Zauberblume lachtJanuary
1826
Text by Schober; For ttbbb and piano (only voices in AGA, piano score in 1st ed. not original)
875AIII, 2b
Anh. No. 8
Die Allmacht, D 875AGroß ist Jehova, der Herr!January
1826
Text by Pyrker (other setting: D 852); For SATB and piano; Sketch
876876(1838)XX, 8
No. 487
IV, 14Im Jänner 1817 a.k.a. Tiefes LeidIch bin von aller Ruh' geschiedenJanuary
1826
Text by Schulze
87787762
(1827)
XX, 8
Nos.
488–
491
III, 2b No. 23
IV, 3
Gesänge aus Wilhelm Meister (Songs from Wilhelm Meister): 1. Mignon und der Harfner – 2.–4. Lied der Mignon1.&4. Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt – 2. Heiß mich nicht reden, heiß mich schweigen – 3. So laßt mich scheinen, bis ich werdeJanuary
1826
Text by Goethe, from Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (other settings: D 310, 359, 469, 481, 656, 726 and 727); No. 1 for two voices and piano; No. 2 has two versions; No. 4 reuses music of D 403
878878105,3
(1828)
XX, 8
No. 492
IV, 5Am FensterIhr lieben Mauern hold und trautMarch 1826Text by Seidl
879879105,4
(1828)
XX, 8
No. 493
IV, 5Sehnsucht, D 879Die Scheibe friert, der Wind ist rauhMarch 1826Text by Seidl
88088080,3
(1827)
XX, 8
No. 494
IV, 4Im FreienDraußen in der weiten NachtMarch 1826Text by Seidl
88188196,4
(1828)
(1895)
XX, 8
No. 495
IV, 5FischerweiseDen Fischer fechten Sorgen und Gram und Leid nicht anMarch 1826Text by Schlechta [de]; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 96 No. 4
882882101p,1
(1828)
XX, 8
No. 497
IV, 5Im FrühlingStill sitz' ich an des Hügels HangMarch 1826Text by Schulze
883883(1832)XX, 8
No. 498
IV, 14Lebensmut, D 883O wie dringt das junge LebenMarch 1826Text by Schulze
884884108,1
(1829)
XX, 8
No. 500
IV, 5Über WildemannDie Winde sausen am TannenhangMarch 1826Text by Schulze
88588566
(1826)
IX, 1
No. 5
VII/1, 4Grande Marche HéroiqueA minorc. 3/9/1826For piano duet
887887161p
(1851)
V No. 15VI, 5
No. 16
String Quartet No. 15G major20–
30/6/1826
Allegro molto moderato – Andante un poco mosso – Scherzo – Allegro assai
888888(1850)XX, 8
No. 502
IV, 14Trinklied, D 888Bacchus, feister Fürst des WeinsJuly 1826Text by Shakespeare from Antony and Cleopatra II, 7, transl. by Mayerhofer von Grünbühel [de] and Bauernfeld
889889(1830)XX, 8
No. 503
IV, 14Ständchen, D 889Horch, horch! die Lerch im ÄtherblauJuly 1826Text by Shakespeare from Cymbeline II, 3, transl. by Schlegel, A. W.
890890(1830)XX, 8
No. 504
IV, 14Hippolits LiedLaßt mich, ob ich auch still verglühJuly 1826Text by Gerstenberg [scores]
891891106,4
(1828)
XX, 8
No. 505
IV, 5An Sylvia a.k.a. An Silvia a.k.a. Gesang, D 891Was ist Silvia, saget anJuly 1826Text by Shakespeare from The Two Gentlemen of Verona IV, 2, transl. by Bauernfeld
892892134p
(1839)
XVI
No. 13
III, 3 No. 36NachthelleDie Nacht ist heiterSeptember
1826
Text by Seidl; For tenor solo, ttbb and piano
893893(1827)XVI
No. 41
III, 4
No. 57
Grab und MondSilberblauer Mondenschein fällt herabSeptember
1826
Text by Seidl; For ttbb
89489478
(1827)
X No. 12VII/2, 3
No. 16
Piano Sonata, D 894 ("Fantasie")G majorOctober
1826
Molto moderato e cantabile – Andante – Minuet – Allegretto
89589570
(1827)
VIII
No. 1
VI, 8 No. 7Rondo, D 895, a.k.a. Rondeau brillantB minorOctober
1826
For violin and piano
896–936
1827Up ↑
896896IV, 14Fröhliches ScheidenGar fröhlich kann ich scheidenfall 1827–
early 1828
Text by Leitner; Sketch
896AIV, 14Sie in jedem LiedeNehm ich die Harfefall 1827–
early 1828
Text by Leitner; Sketch
896BIV, 14Wolke und QuelleAuf meinen heimischen Bergenfall 1827–
early 1828
Text by Leitner; Sketch
897897148p
(1846)
VII, 2
No. 5
VI, 7 No. 4Notturno (Piano Trio, D 897)E major1828?Adagio
89889899p
(1836)
VII, 2
No. 3
VI, 7 No. 3Piano Trio No. 1B major1828?Allegro moderato – Andante un poco mosso – Scherzo – Rondo
89989990
(1827)
(1857)
XI No. 2VII/2, 5 & Anh.Impromptus Nos. 1–4C minor – E major – G major – A majorsummer–
fall 1827?
For piano; Nos. 1–2 publ. 1827
900900(1897)XXI, 3
No. 16
VII/2, 5 Anh.Allegretto, D 900C minor1821 or
later?
For piano; Fragment
901901(1827)XVI
No. 37
III, 4
No. 58
Wein und LiebeLiebchen und der Saft der Rebenbefore
June 1827
Text by Haug; For ttbb
90290283
(1827)
XX, 10
Nos.
579–
581
IV, 4Drei Gesänge: 1. L'incanto degli occhi (Die Macht der Augen) – 2. Il traditor deluso (Der getäuschte Verräter) – 3. Il modo di prender moglie (Die Art ein Weib zu nehmen)1. Da voi, cari lumi (Nur euch, schöne Sterne) – 2. Ahimè, io tremo! (Weh mir, ich bebe!) – 3. Orsù! non ci pensiamo (Wohlan! und ohne Zagen)1827
(before
September)
Text by Metastasio, from Attilio Regolo II, 5 (No. 1, other version: D 990E) and Gioas re di Giuda II (No. 2); For b and piano
90390381,3
(1827)
XVI
No. 11
III, 3 No. 37
IV, 4
Zur guten NachtHorch auf! Es schlägt die StundeJanuary
1827
Text by Rochlitz; For vocal soloist, TTBB and piano
90490481,1
(1827)
XX, 4
No. 287
IV, 4AlindeDie Sonne sinkt ins tiefe MeerJanuary
1827
Text by Rochlitz
90590581,2
(1827)
XX, 4
No. 288
IV, 4An die LauteLeiser, leiser, kleine LauteJanuary
1827
Text by Rochlitz
906906(1832)XX, 8
No. 514
IV, 14Der Vater mit dem KindDem Vater liegt das kind in ArmJanuary
1827
Text by Bauernfeld
90790786
(1828)
(1979)
XX, 8
No. 501
IV, 4Romanze des Richard LöwenherzGroßer Taten tat der Ritter fern im heiligen Lande vielMarch
1826?
Text by Scott from Ivanhoe transl. by Müller, (K. L.) M. [wikisource:de] (Ch. 17); Two versions: 2nd, in AGA, is Op. 86
90890882,1
(1827)
IX, 2
No. 17
VII/1, 3 No. 1
Anh. No. 1
Eight Variations on a theme from Hérold's MarieC majorFebruary
1827
For piano duet
90990996,2
(1828)
XX, 8
No. 515
IV, 5Jägers LiebesliedIch schieß' den Hirsch im grünen ForstFebruary
1827
Text by Schober
910910(1833)XX, 8
No. 516
IV, 14Schiffers ScheideliedDie Wogen am Gestade schwellenFebruary
1827
Text by Schober
91191189
(1828)
XX, 9
Nos.
517–
540
IV, 4Winterreise:
—Part I—
1. Gute Nacht – 2. Die Wetterfahne – 3. Gefror'ne Tränen – 4. Erstarrung – 5. Der Lindenbaum – 6. Wasserflut – 7. Auf dem Flusse – 8. Rückblick – 9. Irrlicht – 10. Rast – 11. Frühlingstraum – 12. Einsamkeit
—Part II—
13. Die Post – 14. Der greise Kopf – 15. Die Krähe – 16. Letzte Hoffnung – 17. Im Dorfe – 18. Der stürmische Morgen – 19. Täuschung – 20. Der Wegweiser – 21. Das Wirtshaus – 22. Mut – 23. Die Nebensonnen – 24. Der Leiermann
—Part I—
1. Fremd bin ich eingezogen – 2. Der Wind spielt mit der Wetterfahne – 3. Gefror'ne Tropfen fallen – 4. Ich such' im Schnee vergebens – 5. Am Brunnen vor dem Tore – 6. Manche Trän' aus meinen Augen – 7. Der du so lustig rauschtest – 8. Es brennt mir unter beiden Sohlen – 9. In die tiefsten Felsengründe – 10. Nun merk' ich erst, wie müd ich bin – 11. Ich träumte von bunten Blumen – 12. Wie eine trübe Wolke
—Part II—
13. Von der Straße her ein Posthorn klingt – 14. Der Reif hat einen weißen Schein – 15. Eine Krähe war mit mir aus der Stadt gezogen – 16. Hie und da ist an den Bäumen – 17. Es bellen die Hunde – 18. Wie hat der Sturm zerrissen – 19. Ein Licht tanzt freundlich vor mir her – 20. Was vermeid' ich denn die Wege – 21. Auf einen Totenacker hat mich mein Weg gebracht – 22. Fliegt der Schnee mir ins Gesicht – 23. Drei Sonnen sah ich – 24. Drüben hinterm Dorfe steht ein Leiermann
February
1827
(Part I
started);
October
1827
(Part II
started)
Text by Müller, W.; Two versions for Nos. 7, 10, 11, 22 and 23; Music of No. 19 partly based on D 732 No. 11
912912151p
(1845)
XVI
No. 28
III, 4
No. 59
Schlachtlied, D 912Mit unserm Arm ist nichts getan28/2/1827Text by Klopstock, from Oden (other setting: D 443); For TTBBTTBB
913913139pII
(1846)
XVI
No. 1
III, 1Nachtgesang im WaldeSei uns stets gegrüßt, o Nacht!April 1827Text by Seidl; For ttbb and four horns
914914(1897)XXI, 4
No. 36a
III, 4
No. 60
Frühlingslied, D 914Geöffnet sind des Winters RiegelApril 1827Text by Pollak; Music reappears in other setting D 919); For ttbb
915915(1870)XI No. 12VII/2, 5Allegretto, D 915C minor26/4/1827For piano
916916(1961)III, 4
Anh. II No. 4
Das stille LiedSchweige nur, süßer MundMay 1827Text by Seegemund; For ttbb; Sketch
916AIV, 14Liedentwurf, D 916AC majorMay 1827?Sketch without text
916B(1978)VII/2, 5 Anh.Piano piece, D 916BC majorsummer–
fall 1827?
Sketch
916C(1978)VII/2, 5 Anh.Piano piece, D 916CC minorsummer–
fall 1827?
Sketch
917917115p,1
(1829)
XX, 9
No. 543
IV, 14Das Lied im GrünenIns Grüne, ins GrüneJune 1827Text by Reil [de]
918918(1868)
(1962)
II, 17Der Graf von Gleichen(Opera in two acts)started
19/6/1827
Text by Bauernfeld; For ssssttbbbbbbSATB and orchestra; Music for Nos. 1–20f (sketches); No. 13 partly based on D 260 and No. 20c on D 102; Completions of No. 1 publ. in 1868, as "Morgengesang im Walde", and of No. 14 in 1962; Act I: Nos. 1–11 – Act II: Nos. 12–22
919919(1897)XXI, 4
No. 36b
IV, 14Frühlingslied, D 919Geöffnet sind des Winters Riegelspring
1827?
Text by Pollak; Music based on other setting D 914
920
921
920135p
(1840)
(1891)
XVI
No. 14
XVIII
No. 4
III, 3 No. 38Ständchen, D 920, a.k.a. NotturnoZögernd leiseJuly 1827Text by Grillparzer; For a, choir and piano; Two versions: choir TTBB in 1st, and SSAA in 2nd (which was D 921, publ. as Op. posth. 135)
922922106,1
(1828)
(1895)
XX, 9
No. 544
IV, 5Heimliches LiebenO du, wenn deine Lippen mich berührenSeptember
1827
Text by Klen(c)ke [de]; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 106 No. 1
923923165p,5
(1862)
(1895)
(1971)
XX, 9
No. 545
III, 2b No. 24
IV, 14
Eine altschottische BalladeDein Schwert, wie ist’s von Blut so rotSeptember
1827
Text by Herder after "Edward, Edward" from Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry; For male voice, female voice and piano; Three versions: 1st is Op. posth. 165 No. 5 – 2nd for voice and piano – 3rd publ. in 1971
92492491
(1828)
XII
No. 7
VII/2, 7aTwelve Grazer WaltzesVarious keysSeptember
1827?
For piano
925925(1828)XII
No. 24
VII/2, 7aGrazer GaloppC majorSeptember
1827?
For piano
926926106,2
(1828)
XX, 9
No. 546
IV, 5Das WeinenGar tröstlich kommt geronnenfall 1827–
early 1828
Text by Leitner
927927106,3
(1828)
XX, 9
No. 547
IV, 5Vor meiner WiegeDas also, das ist der enge Schreinfall 1827–
early 1828
Text by Leitner
928928(1870)IX, 1
No. 7
VII/1, 4March, D 928, a.k.a. KindermarschG major12/10/1827For piano duet
929929100
(1828)
(1975)
VII, 2
No. 4
VI, 7 No. 2
& Anh.
Piano Trio No. 2E majorstarted
Nov. 1827
Allegro – Andante con moto – Scherzando – Allegro moderato; Shortened version, in AGA, is Op. 100
930930104p
(1829)
XIX
No. 2
III, 2a
No. 15
Der HochzeitsbratenAch liebes Herz, ach TheobaldNovember
1827
Text by Schober; For stb and piano
931931(1835)XX, 9
No. 548
IV, 14Der Wallensteiner Lanzknecht beim TrunkHe! schenket mir im Helme ein!November
1827
Text by Leitner
932932(1832)XX, 9
No. 549
IV, 14Der KreuzzugEin Münich steht in seiner ZellNovember
1827
Text by Leitner
933933(1835)XX, 9
No. 550
IV, 14Des Fischers LiebesglückDort blinket durch WeidenNovember
1827
Text by Leitner
934934159p
(1850)
VIII
No. 5
VI, 8 No. 8Fantasy, D 934C majorDecember
1827
For violin and piano; Reuses music of D 741
935935142p
(1839)
XI No. 3VII/2, 5 & Anh.Impromptus Nos. 5–8F minor – A major – B major – F minorDecember
1827
For piano; 7th Impromptu reuses music of D 797
936936(1892)XVII
No. 15
III, 2a
No. 16
Kantate für Irene Kiesewetter a.k.a. Cantate zur Feier der Genesung der Irene KiesewetterAl par del ruscelletto chiaro26/12/1827for ttbbSATB and piano duet
936A–965B
1828Up ↑
615936AV, 6 No. 11
& Anh. 2
Symphony No. 10D majorspring–
summer
1828?
Sketches for [Allegro maestoso] (two versions) – Andante – Scherzo (two versions)
937937(1872)XX, 10
No. 602
IV, 14Lebensmut, D 937Fröhlicher Lebensmutsummer
1828?
Text by Rellstab; Fragment
938938(1835)XX, 9
No. 551
IV, 14Der Winterabend, D 938Es ist so still, so heimlich um michJanuary
1828
Text by Leitner
93993996,1
(1828)
XX, 9
No. 552
IV, 5Die Sterne, D 939Wie blitzen die Sterne so hell durch die NachtJanuary
1828
Text by Leitner
940940103
(1829)
IX, 3
No. 24
VII/1, 3 No. 2 & Anh. No. 1Fantasy, D 940F minorJanuary–
April 1828
For piano duet
941948





See D 948, 1st version
942942136p
(1839)
XVII
No. 9
III, 2b
No. 18
Mirjams SiegesgesangRührt die Zimbel, schlagt die Saiten – Aus ägypten vor dem Volke – Doch der Horizont erdunkelt – S'ist der Herr in seinem Grimme – Tauchst du auf, Pharao? – Drum mit Zimbeln und mit SaitenMarch 1828Text by Grillparzer; For sSATB and piano
943943119p
(1829)
XX, 10
No. 568
IV, 14Auf dem StromNimm die letzten AbschiedsküsseMarch 1828Text by Rellstab; For voice, horn (or cello) and piano
944
849
944(1840)I, 2
No. 7
V, 4
No. 8
Symphony No. 9, Great C majorC majorsummer
1825?–
March 1828
Andante, Allegro ma non troppo – Andante con moto – Scherzo – Allegro vivace; Probably identical to Gmunden-Gastein Symphony, D 849[20]
944A944AGerman Dance, D 944A1/3/1828For piano; Lost
945945(1895)XX, 10
No. 589
IV, 14Herbst, D 945Es rauschen die WindeApril 1828Text by Rellstab
946946(1868)XI No. 13VII/2, 5Three piano pieces, a.k.a. Impromptus, D 946E minor – E major – C majorMay 1828Allegro assai, Andante – Allegretto – Allegro
947947144p
(1840)
IX, 3
No. 23
VII/1,
3 No. 3
Allegro, D 947, a.k.a. LebensstürmeA minorMay 1828For piano duet
948
941
964
948(1891)
154p
(1849)
XVI
No. 42
(1st v.)
& No. 2
(2nd v.)
I, 9
No. 15–16
& Anh. 3
Hymnus an den heiligen GeistKomm, heil'ger Geist, erhöre unser Flehen (1st v.); Herr, unser Gott! erhöre unser Flehen (2nd v.)May 1828Text by Schmidl [de]; Two versions: 1st, for ttbbTTBB, was D 941 – 2nd, Op. posth. 154 for ttbbTTBB and winds, was D 964
949639





See D 639
950950(1865)XIII, 2
No. 6
I, 4Mass No. 6E major
Kyrie – Gloria – Credo – Sanctus & Benedictus – Agnus Dei
started
June 1828
Text: Mass ordinary (other settings: D 24E, 31, 45, 49, 56, 66, 105, 167, 324, 452, 678 and 755); For satbSATB and orchestra
951951107
(1829)
IX, 2
No. 13
VII/1, 3 No. 4
& Anh. No. 2
Rondo, D 951, a.k.a. Grand RondeauA majorJune 1828For piano duet
952952152p
(1848)
IX, 3
No. 28
VII/1,
3 No. 5
Fugue, D 952E minor3/6/1828For organ duet or piano duet
953953(1841)XVII
No. 19
III, 2b
No. 19
Psalm 92 (91)tôw l'hôdôs ladônojJuly 1828Text: Psalm 92; For baritone and satbSATB
954954(1828)XVII
No. 5
III, 2b
No. 20
Glaube, Hoffnung und Liebe, D 954Gott, laß die Glocke glücklich steigenbefore
2/9/1828
Text by Reil [de]; For ttbbSATB acc. by winds or piano
95595597
(1828)
XX, 8
No. 462
IV, 5Glaube, Hoffnung und Liebe, D 955Glaube, hoffe, liebe!August
1828
Text by Kuffner [de]
956956163p
(1853)
IV No. 1VI, 2 No. 2String QuintetC majorSeptember
1828?
Allegro ma non troppo – Adagio – Presto – Allegretto; For two violins, viola and two cellos
957
Nos.
1–13
957(1829)XX, 9
Nos.
554–
566
IV, 14Schwanengesang, D 957, a.k.a. 13 Lieder nach Gedichten von Rellstab und Heine:
—Rellstab—
1. Liebesbotschaft – 2. Kriegers Ahnung – 3. Frühlingssehnsucht – 4. Ständchen – 5. Aufenhalt – 6. In der Ferne – 7. Abschied
—Heine—
8. Der Atlas – 9. Ihr Bild – 11. Die Stadt – 12. Am Meer – 13. Der Doppelgänger
1. Rauschendes Bächlein, so silber und hell – 2. In tiefer Ruh liegt um mich her – 3. Säuselnde Lüfte wehen so mild – 4. Leise flehen meine Lieder – 5. Rauschender Strom, brausender Wald – 6. Wehe dem Fliehenden – 7. Ade! du muntre, du fröhliche Stadt – 8. Ich unglückselger Atlas – 9. Ich stand in dunkeln Träumen – 10. Das Fischermädchen – 11. Am fernen Horizonte – 12. Das Meer erglänzte weit hinaus – 13. Still ist die Nacht, es ruhen die GassenAugust–
September?
1828
Text by Rellstab (Nos. 1–7) and Heine, H. (Nos. 8–13); D 965A was No. 14; Early versions for Nos. 1 and 3; Variant for No. 4
958958(1839)X No. 13VII/2, 3
No. 17
Piano Sonata, D 958C minorSeptember
1828
Allegro – Adagio – Minuet – Allegro
959959(1839)X No. 14VII/2, 3
No. 18
Piano Sonata, D 959A majorSeptember
1828
Allegro – Andantino – Scherzo – Allegretto (partly based on 2nd movement of D 537)
960960(1839)X No. 15VII/2, 3
No. 19
Piano Sonata, D 960B majorSeptember
1828
Molto moderato – Andante sostenuto – Scherzo – Allegro ma non troppo
961452





See D 452
962962(1890)XXI, 4
No. 32
I, 9
No. 10
& Anh. 4
Tantum ergo, D 962E majorOctober
1828
Text by Aquinas (other settings: D 460, 461, 730, 739, 750 and Anh. I/17); For satbSATB and orchestra; Sketch in AGA XIV No. 22
963963(1890)XXI, 4
No. 33
I, 8Intende voci, a.k.a. Offertory, D 963, or Aria for tenor with choirB majorOctober
1828
Text: Psalm 5:34a, offertory for the Friday after Oculi Sunday; For tSATB and orchestra
964948154p
(1849)
XVI
No. 2


Herr, unser Gott! erhöre unser Flehen
See D 948, 2nd version
965965129p
(1830)
XX, 10
No. 569
IV, 14Der Hirt auf dem FelsenWenn auf dem höchsten Fels ich stehOctober
1828
Text by Müller, W., and Varnhagen von Ense; For voice, clarinet and piano
957
No.
14
965A(1829)XX, 9
No. 567
IV, 14Die TaubenpostIch hab' eine Brieftaub in meinem SoldOctober
1828
Text by Seidl; Was D 957 No. 14
965BVIII, 2
Nos. 15–16
Fugal exercises, D 965BNovember
1828
Partly similar to D 952
966–992
1810–1828Up ↑
96611





See D 11 No. 3
966BV, 6 No. 8Orchestral piece, D 966BA major1820 or
later
Sketch
968968(1888)IX, 3
No. 29
VII/1, 1
No. 7
Sonatina, D 968C major – A minor1815–1819?For piano duet; Allegro moderato – Andante
603968A82p,2
(1860)
IX, 2
No. 18
VII/1, 1
No. 8
Introduction, Variations and FinaleB major?For piano duet
886968B121p
(1829)
IX, 1
No. 6
VII/1, 4Deux Marches caractéristiquesC majorspring 1826?For piano duet
96996977
(1827)
XII
No. 6
VII/2, 7a12 Valses noblesVarious keysbefore
22/1/1827
For piano
970970(1889)XII
No. 13
VII/2, 6Six Ländler, D 970, a.k.a. German DancesVarious keys?For piano; No. 2 near-identical to D 145 No. 7
971971(1823)XII
No. 14
VII/2, 7aThree German Dances, D 971Various keysbefore
10/1/1823
For piano
972972(1889)XII
No. 15
VII/2, 6Three German Dances, D 972Various keysbefore
April 1817?
For piano; No. 3 reused in D 552
973973(1889)XII
No. 16
VII/2, 6Three German Dances, D 973Various keys?For piano
974974(1889)XII
No. 17
VII/2, 6Two German Dances, D 974Various keys?For piano
975975(1889)XII
No. 20
VII/2, 6German Dance, D 975D major?For piano
976976(1825)XII
No. 22
VII/2, 7aCotillonE majorbefore
29/12/1825
For piano
977977(1889)XII
No. 26
VII/2, 6Eight Écossaises, D 977Various keys?For piano
978978(1825)VII/2, 7aWaltz, D 978A majorbefore
29/12/1825
For piano
979979(1826)VII/2, 7aWaltz, D 979G majorbefore
23/12/1826
For piano
980980(1826)VII/2, 7aTwo Waltzes, D 980Various keysbefore
23/12/1826
For piano
640980AVII/2, 6Two Dances, D 980AVarious keys?For piano; Sketches
679980B(1925)VII/2, 6Two Ländler, D 980BE major?For piano
680980C(1930)VII/2, 6Two Ländler, D 980CD major?For piano; Fragments
980D(1828)VII/2, 7aWaltz, D 980D, a.k.a. Krähwinkler TanzC majorbefore
26/1/1828
For piano
980EVII/2, 6Two Dances, D 980EVarious keys1818 or
later
For piano(?); Sketches
980FVII/2, 6March, D 980FG major?For piano; Arr. of a lost march for orchestra?
981981Der Minnesänger(Singspiel)?Text by Kotzebue?; Lost
982982II, 16Sketches for an opera a.k.a. Sophie(Opera)Sep.–Oct.
1820[17]
For satb and orchestra; Nos. 1–3 (No. 3 partly reused in D 796 No. 7)
983
No.
1
98317,1
(1823)
XVI
No. 20
III, 4
No. 48
JünglingswonneSo lang im deutschen Eichentalebefore
9/10/1823
Text by Matthisson; For ttbb
983
No.
2
983A17,2
(1823)
XVI
No. 21
III, 4
No. 49
LiebeLiebe rauscht der Silberbachbefore
9/10/1823
Text by Schiller, from "Der Triumph der Liebe": stanza 25; Other: D 55, 61, 62, 63, 64; For ttbb
983
No.
3
983B17,3
(1823)
XVI
No. 22
III, 4
No. 50
Zum RundetanzAuf! es dunkelt; silbern funkeltbefore
9/10/1823
Text by Salis-Seewis (other setting: D Anh. I/18); For ttbb
983
No.
4
983C17,4
(1823)
XVI
No. 23
III, 4
No. 51
Die Nacht, D 983CWie schön bist du, freundliche Stillebefore
9/10/1823
Text by Krummacher(?); For ttbb
984984169p
(1865)
III, 3 Anh. II No. 7Der Wintertag a.k.a. GeburtstagliedIn schöner heller Winterzeit1821 or
later?
For ttbb and piano; Fragment: piano part lost
985985112p,1
(1829)
XVII
No. 6
III, 2a
No. 4
Gott im UngewitterDu Schrecklicher, wer kann vor dir und deinem Donner stehn??Text by Uz; For satb and piano
986986112p,2
(1829)
XVII
No. 7
III, 2a
No. 5
Gott der WeltschöpferZu Gott, zu Gott flieg auf?Text by Uz; For satb and piano
988988(1873)XIX
No. 26
III, 4
No. 61

VIII, 2
No. 30
Liebe säuseln die BlätterLiebe säuseln die Blätter?Text by Hölty; Canon for three voices
988AIII, 3 Anh. II No. 8Accompaniment partB major1821 or
later
For piano, as accompaniment for a vocal composition
990990(1853)IV, 14Der Graf von HabsburgZu Aachen in seiner Kaiserpracht1815–1820Text by Schiller
990A(1853)IV, 14Kaiser Maximilian auf der Martinswand [in Tirol]Hinauf! hinauf! in Sprung und Lauf1815–1820Text by Collin, H. J.
582990BIV, 14Augenblicke im ElysiumVor der in Ehrfurcht all mein Wesen kniet?Text by Schober; Music lost
868990C130p
(1830)
XX, 8
No. 513
IV, 14Das EchoHerzliebe gute Mutter, o grolle nicht mit mir?Text by Castelli
990DIV, 14Die SchiffendeSie wankt dahin! Die Abendwinde spielen?Text by Hölty; Music lost
990EIV, 4 IV, 11L'incanto degli occhiDa voi, cari lumi1813–1816?Text by Metastasio, from Attilio Regolo II (other version: D 902 No. 1); Aria for s
990FIV, 11Ombre amene a.k.a. La serenataOmbre amene1813–1816?Text by Metastasio; Aria for s; Formerly misidentified as an early setting of Il traditor deluso, D 902 No. 2
991323


O so laßt euch froh begrüssenO so laßt euch froh begrüssen
Text by Schiller; Last part of D 323
992383





See D 383
Anh. ISpurious and doubtful works
Up ↑
40Anh.
I/1
String Quartet, D Anh. I/1E major1813Doubtful: lost or identical to D 87
Anh.
I/2
String Quartet, D Anh. I/2F major1816Doubtful: lost or identical to D 353
Anh.
I/3
VIII, 2
Anh. No. 2
Fugue, D Anh. I/3C major1812?Spurious?; For string quartet?; Fragment: only viola part is extant
2Anh.
I/4






Spurious: fragment of a string quartet movement in G major by Stadler, A. [scores]
Anh.
I/5






Spurious: sketch for the opening movement of a string quartet in E major
Anh.
I/6






Spurious: Duet in D major for two violins
Anh.
I/6A






Spurious:[21] Symphony in E major "1825" by Gunter Elsholz[22] (fake Gmunden-Gastein Symphony, D 849)[20]
858Anh.
I/7
VII/1, 4March, D Anh. I/7November
1825
Doubtful; Lost; For two pianos, eight hands
Anh.
I/8
Piano Sonata, D Anh. I/8F major1815Doubtful: lost or identical to D 157
Anh.
I/9
Piano Sonata, D Anh. I/9F major1816Doubtful: lost or identical to D 459
Anh.
I/10
Fantasy, D Anh. I/10E major1825?Doubtful; Lost; For piano
Anh.
I/11






Spurious: Allegro in G major and Minuet in C major, a.k.a. Sonatina; For piano; Publ. in 1967
Anh.
I/12
(1810)Seven Easy VariationsG majorbefore
Nov. 1810
Spurious?; For piano
Anh.
I/13
Six German Dances, D Anh. I/131814Doubtful; Lost; For piano
Anh.
I/14
(1970)VIII, 1Waltz, D Anh. I/4, a.k.a. Kupelwieser-WalzerG major17/9/1826Doubtful; For piano
336Anh.
I/15
(1897)XXI, 3
No. 26
VIII, 1Minuet with Trio, D Anh. I/15D majorDoubtful; For piano
Anh.
I/16
(1975)Écossaise de VienneA major1821?Doubtful: by Hüttenbrenner?; For piano
Anh.
I/17
VIII, 1Tantum ergo, D Anh. I/17B majorText by Aquinas (other settings: D 460, 461, 730, 739, 750 and 962); Spurious?; Fragment: only s part
132Anh.
I/18
(1974)III, 4
Anh. I No. 2
Lied beim RundetanzAuf, es dunkelt, silbern funkelt1815–1816Text by Salis-Seewis (other setting: D 983B); Doubtful; Fragment: one voice of a part song
133Anh.
I/19
(1974)III, 4
Anh. I No. 3
Lied im Freien, D Anh. I/19Wie schön ist's im Freien1815–1816Text by Salis-Seewis (other setting: D 572); Doubtful; Fragment: one voice of a part song
339Anh.
I/20
(1974)III, 4
Anh. I No. 4
Amors MachtWo Amors Flügel weben1815–1816Text by Matthisson; Doubtful; Fragment: one voice of a part song
340Anh.
I/21
(1974)III, 4
Anh. I No. 5
BadeliedZur Elbe, zur Elbe, des Äthers Gewölbe1815–1816Text by Matthisson; Doubtful; Fragment: one voice of a part song
341Anh.
I/22
(1974)III, 4
Anh. I No. 6
SylphenWas unterm Monde gleicht uns Sylphen flink und leicht1815–1816Text by Matthisson; Doubtful; Fragment: one voice of a part song
425Anh.
I/23
(1974)III, 4
Anh. I No. 7
Lebenslied, D Anh. I/23Kommen und Scheiden1815–1816Text by Matthisson (other setting: D 508); Doubtful; Fragment: one voice of a part song; Related to D 425?
Anh.
I/24
Kantate auf den Vater (Cantata to his father)27/9/1816Doubtful; Lost
Anh.
I/25
VIII, 1Drum Schwester und BrüderDrum Schwester und Brüder singt fröhliche LiedeOctober
1819
Doubtful; For voices and instruments; Fragment: choir text, and violin II and cello parts extant
Anh.
I/26
VIII, 1SturmbeschwörungNirgends Rettung, nirgends Landbefore
1840
Spurious?; For voices; Fragment: s part extant
Anh.
I/27






Spurious: fragment of three TTB choirs with winds
512Anh.
I/28
VIII, 1Klage, D Anh. I/28Nimmer länger trag ich dieser Leiden Lastc. 1817Other setting: D 432; Spurious?
Anh.
I/29
VIII, 1Kaiser Ferdinand II.Was reget die Stadt sich in freudiger Hast?1853 or
earlier
Doubtful
Anh.
I/30






Spurious: "Mein Frieden" (Text Ferne, ferne flammen helle Sterne by Heine, C.), publ. in 1823, by another Schubert[23]
Anh.
I/31






Spurious: "Adieu!"/"Lebe wohl!" (Text Voici l'instant suprême by Bélanger after Wetzel, re-translated in German as Schon naht, um uns zu scheiden), publ. in 1824, by Weyrauch [et]
598AAnh.
I/32
VIII, 2
Anh. No. 1
Themes for thoroughbass exercisesbefore
1812
Doubtful
Anh. IISchubert's arrangements
Up ↑
Anh.
II/1
VIII, 1Arrangement of Gluck's overture to Iphigénie en Aulideearly 1810?Fragment for piano duet: last bars of the Primo part extant
96Anh.
II/2
(1926)VIII, 1Arrangement of Matiegka's Notturno (Trio), Op. 21, a.k.a. Quartet, D Anh. II/2G major26/2/1814For flute, viola, guitar, and a cello part added by Schubert; Movements 2 (Trio II) and 5 (Var. II) recomposed by Schubert
Anh.
II/3
VIII, 1Arrangement of two arias from Gluck's Echo et NarcisseRien de la nature – O combats, o désordre extrème!March 1816Text by Tschudi
Anh.
II/4
(1960)VIII, 1Arrangement of M. Stadler's 8th Psalm (Zwölf Psalmen David's No. 1: "Unendlicher! Gott, unser Herr!")Dem Sangmeister auf Gittith, ein Psalm Davids29/8/1823Text by Mendelssohn, M., translating Psalm 8; For voice and orchestra; Schubert adapted and orchestrated the piano accompaniment, slightly modifying the vocal part
Anh. IIISchubert's copies of compositions by other composers
Up ↑
Anh.
III/1
Schubert's copy of nine canons by Michael Haydn and other composers: Nos. 1, 3, 4 and 6 by M. Haydn – No. 2 by M. or J. Haydn[24][25] – No. 5 by Otter [Wikisource:de] – No. 9 by Mozart1. Es packe dich das Glück beim Kragen (F major) – 2. Vom Glück sei alles dir beschert (B major) – 3. Glück fehl dir vor allem (G major) – 4. Wohlsein und Freude (C major) – 5. Drum habe Dank, o Vater Hayden – 6. Adam hat siebn Söhn (F major) – 7. Cato, Plato, Cicero (F major) – 8. Was i beim Tag mit der Leiern gwinn (E minor) – 9. Alleluia (C major)summer
1810[26]
No. 1: for five voices (MH 577, also K. Anh. C.10.14)[27][28] – No. 2: for four voices (MH 619 or Hob. XXVIIb:Bb1)[29] – No. 3: for four voices (MH 582)[30] – No. 4: for five voices (MH 584)[31] – No. 5: for nine voices[32] – No. 6: for four voices (MH 699, also K. 562b)[33][34] – No. 7: (MH 714) – No. 8: (MH 723) – No. 9: for four voices (K. 553 [scores])
Anh.
III/2
Schubert's copy of Roser [scores]'s Die Teilung der Erde [de]Nehmt hin die Welt! rief Zeus aus seinen Höhenc. 1810Text by Schiller; Also Hob. XXVIa:C1[35]
Anh.
III/3
Schubert's copy of part of Mozart's Symphony No. 41C majorafter
29/3/1813
Start of Minuet (3rd movement)
Anh.
III/4
Schubert's copy of a canon from Zumsteeg's ElbondocaniHoffnung Kind des Himmelsbefore
fall 1813?
Text by Haug (transl. from French); For sstb and piano
Anh.
III/5
Schubert's copy of Zumsteeg's Chor der DerwischeEin Gott, ein wahrer Gott ist nurspring
1813?
Text by Iffland, from Achmet und Zenide; for ttb
85Anh.
III/6
Schubert's copy of Preindl [de]'s Offertory "Clamavi ad te", Op. 16C majorNovember
1813?
Only the start of the s part is extant in Schubert's copy
Anh.
III/7
Schubert's copy of Reichardt's Monolog aus Goethe's Iphigenie [scores]Heraus in eure Schatten1815Text by Goethe, from Iphigenia in Tauris; For voice, women's choir and piano
Anh.
III/8
Schubert's copy of part of Beethoven's Symphony No. 4B major1821 or
later
Start of Adagio, Allegro vivace (1st movement)
Anh.
III/9
Schubert's copy of the organ part of M. Haydn's Deutsches Hochamt, MH 560Hier liegt vor deiner Majestät
B major
?Text by Kohlbrenner; For SATB and organ; Schubert's autograph lost
Anh.
III/10
Schubert's copy of Preindl [de]'s Mass in C majorC major
Kyrie – Gloria – Credo – Sanctus & Benedictus – Agnus Dei
1821 or
later
Text: Mass ordinary (Schubert's settings: D 24E, 31, 45, 49, 56, 66, 105, 167, 324, 452, 678, 755 and 950); For SATB and orchestra; Copied by Schubert and his brother Ferdinand
92Anh.
III/11
Schubert's copy of a canon by Mozart,[36] K. 440d (formerly K. Anh. 134), after K. 410/484d [scores]Laß immer in der Jugend Glanz?For two voices; Schubert's autograph lost
127Anh.
III/12
Schubert's copy of a canon by Mozart,[36] K. 230/382b [scores]Selig, selig alle, die im Herrn entschliefen!?Text by Hölty; For two voices; Schubert's autograph lost
Anh.
III/13
Schubert's copy of Beethoven's Abendlied unterm gestirnten Himmel, WoO 150 [scores]Wenn die Sonne niedersinketafter
March 1820
Text by Goeble; Schubert's autograph transposed, incomplete

Not in the Deutsch catalogue

The New Schubert Edition mentions several compositions without a Deutsch number (D deest), most of them lost or fragmentary:

  • Song for voice and piano, improvised for a play, possibly identical to D 284 (1815?, lost?)[37]
  • "Seliges Genügen", on a text by Johanna Claudine von Ziglowski (date unknown, lost)[38]
  • Song, fragment for voice and piano (c. 1827, lost)[39]
  • Fragment without text for vocal soloists, choir and orchestra (date unknown)[40]
  • "doch stärker ist die Mutterliebe", fragment for voice and orchestra (date unknown, lost)[41]
  • Overture for orchestra (date unknown, lost)[42]
  • String Quartet in B-flat major (1816, lost)[43]
  • Fantasy for string quartet (1813, lost)[44]
  • String Sextet, fragment for three violins, viola, cello and double bass (date unknown, lost)[45]
  • Fugue for piano duet (1813, lost)[46]
  • "Lieder für das Pianoforte": songs for voice and/or piano (unknown date, lost)[47]
  • Minuet for piano? (1813?, sketch)[48]
  • Canon a trè: fragment of a canon for three voices (1816?)[49]
  • Canon in C major for five voices (1826?)[50]
  • Three 2-part imitation exercises in invertible counterpoint (1828)[51]

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