Hugo Kaun catalog raisonné
The catalog raisonné of the composer Hugo Kaun (HKW) is the list of his works created by the composer himself. He wrote it in 1929 as part of his autobiography From My Life - Experienced and Heard (published 1932).
Operas
- 1. The Pietist (later Oliver Brown ), libretto by Wilhelm Drobegg, tragic opera in one act. (1885)
- Distributed by Richard Rühle, Berlin, 1895
- 2. Sappho , music drama in three acts (libretto based on Franz Grillparzer's tragedy)
- First performance on October 27, 1917 at the Leipzig Opera under Otto Lohse
- Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leipzig
- 3. The Stranger , fantastic opera in four pictures. Text book by Franz Rauch
- First performance on February 23, 1920 at the Dresden Semperoper under Fritz Reiner
- Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1919
- 4. Menandra , tragic opera in three acts. Text book by Ferdinand Jansen (with assistance from Hugo Kaun)
- First performance on October 25, 1925 in Braunschweig under Ludwig Neubeck , 1927, presentation of the revised and expanded version at the Bremerhaven Opera under Schartner. 1928, radio recording in Hanover (Rud. Krasselts), a total of 60 performances of 'Menandra' until 1929.
- Joh. André, Offenbach a. M., 1925
Symphonies
- 1st Symphony in D minor, op. 22, To my fatherland. In memory of my father
- Rich. Rühle, Berlin. 1895, (also published by Breitkopf & Härtel, 1898)
- First performance in Chicago on January 14, 1898 with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Theodore Thomas
- 2. Second Symphony in C minor, op. 85, (1908) dedicated to Peter Raabe
- First performance in Leipzig on January 13, 1910 with the Gewandhaus Orchestra under Arthur Nikisch
- Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig, 1910
- 3. Third Symphony in E minor, Op. 96 (1913) Robert Laugs zugeeignet
- First performance on November 11, 1914 in the Hoftheater Kassel under the direction of the dedicatee
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1914 (2007, rental material available)
Symphonic works, overtures and suites for orchestra
- 1. Vineta , symphonic poem, op.16
- Rich. Rühle, Berlin, 1886
- 2. A Carnival Festival , op. 21, suite in four movements (1886)
- Rich. Rühle, Berlin., 1888
- 3rd festival march using the American anthem of freedom, op.29 (also four-handed)
- Rich. Rühle, Berlin
- 4. In the jungle , op. 43, two symphonic poems (1901)
- a) Minnehaha b) Hiawatha (also four-handed)
- First performance on February 6, 1903 with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Theodore Thomas
- Benjamin, Hamburg, 1902
- 5. Sir John Falstaff , op. 60, symphonic poem. (1904) Dedicated to Theodor Thomas
- December 8, 1905, First performance in the USA with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Friedrich Stock
- Ries & Erler, Berlin, 1906
- 6. Six original compositions, op. 70 , for small orchestra. Approved for Traugott Ochs
- a) Happy wandering, b) Waltz idyll, c) Album sheet, d) Variations, e) Elegy, f) Rondo in A major
- also two-handed, four-handed and for violin and cello with piano accompaniment
- Chr. Vieweg Sons, Berlin-Lichterfelde
- 7. Three pieces for small orchestra, op. 76 , dedicated to Felix Weingartner
- a) Scherzo
- b) Nocturno
- c) Intermezzo
- First performance in 1907 in the Kgl. Berlin Opera House under Felix Weingartner
- also two and four hands and for violin and cello with piano accompaniment
- Chr. Vieweg Sons, Berlin-Lichterfelde
- 8. Maria Magdalena , Overture op.44, Wilh. Berger dedicated
- CF Kahnt, Leipzig
- 9. Am Rhein , Overture, op. 90
- First performance in the USA on January 31, 1913 in Chicago under Friedrich Stock
- Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1911
- 10. Märkische Suite , op.92 in 5 movements (1912/1914)
- a) Märkische Heide (Basdorf-Liepnitzsee), b) Evening mood ( Chorin Monastery ) c) Minuet ( Rheinsberg )
- d) Night song (Ferch-Schwielow-See), e) From great times ( Potsdam )
- a) b) c) for piano two hands, b) also for organ
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1913 (a, b, c), 1915 (d, e)
- 11. Hanne Nüte , Overture, op.107
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1918
- 12. Juventuti et patriae , academic overture, op.126
- Amsel-Verlag, Berlin-Schlachtensee, 1930
- 13. Suite Menandra
- Joh. André, Offenbach a. M.
- 14. Overture The Painter of Antwerp , 1899
- World premiere with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Theodore Thomas
- later revised to op.44
- 15. From the Mountains Suite for saxophone and orchestra (piano arr.)
- World premiere in Berlin on November 8, 1938 with Armin Liebermann (violoncello!) And Karl August Schirmer (piano)
- Manuscript, completed April 1, 1932 (added to the HKW)
Piano and violin concerts
- Piano Concerto in B flat major (withdrawn in 1889)
- 1. First Piano Concerto in E flat minor, op.50 (1901)
- First performance in 1905 with the pianist Vera Maurina
- Benjamin, Hamburg, 1903 (material on loan from Bossey & Hawkes)
- 2. Second Piano Concerto in C minor, Op. 115, 1921, Prof. Max Chop zugeeignet
- First performance in Berlin with the Berliner Philharmoniker on December 13, 1924 with the pianist Vera Maurina-Preß
- Joh. André, Offenbach a. M., 1923
- 3. Fantasy piece for violin and orchestra , op. 66. (1905 ) dedicated to Michael Press (1871-1938)
- First performance in Berlin on January 1, 1907 under Ferruccio Busoni (until 1929 this work had 50 performances)
- R. Kaun, Berlin, 1906 (delivery from USA, Kaun Music, Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
Works for string orchestra
- 1. Three bagatelles
- a) love song, b) moonlit night, c) minuet
- Chr. Vieweg sons.
- 2nd album sheet , op.70, No. 3
- Chr. Vieweg sons.
- 3. Transmissions from Joh. Seb. Bach's works
- a) Sarabande
- b) Bourreé
- c) Choral prelude 'Have mercy on God'
- d) Choral prelude 'Out of Deep Need'
- Chr. Vieweg sons.
March for orchestra
- 1. Festmarsch , op. 99, for large orchestra
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1915
- 2. Military March , op. 101, also for piano two-handed
- a) funeral march b) nocturnal procession c) funeral march
- Wilhelm Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1915
Chamber music
- 1st string quintet (Vl, Vl, Va, Vc, Vc), F sharp minor, op.28,
- Rich. Rühle, Berlin, 1898
- 2nd octet (Kl, Fg, Hn, Vl, Vl, Va, Vc, Kb), op.26
- Rich. Rühle, Berlin, 1891
- 3. First piano trio , B flat major, op.32
- Rich. Rühle, Berlin, 1896
- 4th piano quintet , F minor, op.39
- Benjamin, Hamburg, 1901
- 5. First String Quartet , F major, 'On the Death of a Hero', op. 40
- Rich. Rühle, Berlin, 1898
- 6. Second String Quartet , D minor, op. 41
- Rich. Rühle, Berlin, 1899
- 7. Second piano trio , C minor, op.58
- CF Kahnt, Leipzig, 1904
- 8. Third String Quartet , C minor, op.74
- FEC Leuckart, Leipzig, 1907
- 9. Sonata for Violin and Pianoforte , D minor, op.82
- Heinrichshofen, Magdeburg, 1908
- 10. Fourth String Quartet , op. 114, A minor, Dr. Approved for Ertel
- Julius Hainauer, Breslau, 1921
Organ works
- 1. Two organ pieces, op. 62
- a) Introduction and double fugue in D minor, dedicated to Walter Fischer
- b) Fantasy and Fugue in C minor. Dedicated to Paul Homeyer
- CF Kahnt, Leipzig, 1905
- 2. Two Organ Pieces, op. 89 , dedicated to Arthur Egidi
- a) Choral prelude: 'Who only lets God rule'
- b) Choral prelude and fugue about 'Jesus, my confidence'
- CF Kahnt, Leipzig, 1910
- 3. Evening mood from the 'Märkische Suite' ( Chorin Monastery )
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1915
- AlbisMusic, 2006
- 4. Three organ compositions , Bernhard Irrgang zugeeignet
- a) Choral prelude 'Thank God, I'm coming to an end'
- b) Choral prelude 'To you, Jehovah I will sing'
- c) Fantasy 'Morning Glory of Eternity'
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1914
- 5. Poetic sound images , op. 110, two booklets. Dedicated to Fritz Schink
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1920
Works for 2 pianos
- 1. Suite in the old style op. 81, dedicated to Ella Jonas-Stockhausen
- a) Prelude, b) Passacaglia, c) Gavotte, d) Gigue
- Heinrichshofen, Magdeburg
- 2. Märkische Suite in five movements (see orchestral suites)
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig
Oratorio and works for mixed choir and orchestra
- 1. Evening celebration in Venice , op. 17, for eight-part gem. Choir, string orchestra and 2 horns
- Brute, Milwaukee
- 2. Zwei Gesänge op. 45 , for mixed choir and orchestra or pianoforte
- a) saying, b) taking heart
- Benjamin, Hamburg
- 3. On the sea , symph. Seal for acc. Choir, baritone, solo and orchestra, op. 54. Text by Makan
- Benjamin, Hamburg
- 4. Mother Earth , oratorio for mixed, female, male choir and 4 solo voices with orchestra.
- Words from George-Paul-Sylvester Cabanis. Dedicated to Fritz Steinbach
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig
- 5. Psalm 126 for acc. Choir, solo parts ad. lib., orchestra and organ. Dedicated to Karl Straube
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1911
- 6. Fixed cantata for gem. Choir and orchestra
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1912
Works for mixed choir a cappella
- 1. Three choirs
- a) Dutch lullaby
- b) Madrigal
- c) Märzluft dedicated to Karl Holtschneider
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1912
- 2. The day has now passed , in four voices
- Karl Hochstein, Heidelberg.
- 3. Two motets for five-part gem. Choir, dedicated to Fritz Binder
- a) Out of deep need
- b) Praise the Lord
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1917
- c) Midsummer Night, for six-part acc. Choir
- Amsel publishing house
- 4. Four mixed choirs
- 1. You dear quiet valley
- 2. Silent souls
- 3. Crows flight
- 4th Christmas
- Amsel publishing house
Women's choirs a cappella and with piano
- 1. Mondnacht , four-part with piano accompaniment, op.4
- Rühle, Berlin
- 2. Morning walk , three-part with piano
- Schuberth, Leipzig
- 3. Four women's choirs, op. 52 for 2 sopranos, alto and piano
- a) The King's Child (with alto solo)
- b) Ring the bells (Passacaglia)
- c) I hear a bird being lured
- d) evening song
- CF Kahnt.
- 4. Five women's choirs a cappella, op. 73
- a) To the stars
- b) In May
- c) Outside the flakes are sinking
- d) Ave
- e) youth
- CF Kahnt, Leipzig
- 5. Five women's choirs a cappella, op. 98
- a) prayer
- b) Beautiful earth, wake up!
- c) Bridal song
- d) Listen child!
- e) Good news
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1915
- 6. Five women's choirs with piano accompaniment, op. 122
- a) To sleep (with alto solo), three-part
- b) The hedgehog (canon), three-part
- c) Maria am Rosenstrauch, three-part
- d) waves, three-part
- e) Miracles everywhere, three-part
- Joh. André, Offenbach a. M.
Duets
- 1. Three duets for alto and baritone , op. 48
- a) The nightingale (canon)
- b) butterfly song
- c) daybreak
- Benjamin, Hamburg
- 2. Five cantos for alto and baritone part op. 69, dedicated to Georg R. Krust and Frau
- a) To the night
- b) proceeds
- c) The key of the heart
- d) Minne rule
- e) love spring
- Chr. Vieweg Sons, Berlin-Lichterfelde
- 3. Three duets for alto and baritone , op. 87 dedicated to Anna Reichner-Feiten
- a) Omnipresence
- b) happiness
- c) Insatiable love
- CF Kahnt, Leipzig
- 4. Five duets for alto and baritone , op. 108
- a) Close both my eyes
- b) Consolation
- c) The trees in the crown of dense splendor
- d) For an hour
- e) I think yours
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1918
- 5. from Heimat , op.109
- a) And everything is ours
- b) The way in the field
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig
- 6. from From the German Rhine
- a) Budding corridors
- b) German prayer
- Amsel publishing house
Works for violin and piano
- 1. From Italy , op. 95
- a) At Lake Garda
- b) Capri
- c) Venice
- d) Genoa
- e) Naples
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig
- 2. Eight pieces , op. 106
- a) Lullaby
- b) Gavotte
- c) Please
- d) Waltz
- e) romance
- f) Scherzo
- g) melody
- h) renunciation
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1917
Works for violoncello
- 1st vocal scene with piano or orchestra accompaniment, op.35
- Benjamin, Hamburg.
- 2. Four mood pictures , op. 103, dedicated to Paul Treff
- a) Difficult hours
- b) lonely
- c) devotion
- d) Waldschratt
- Wilh. Carpenter Leipzig
- 3. Five pieces , op. 124, dedicated to Armin Liebermann
- a) Night singing
- b) Intermezzo
- c) Minuet
- d) Waltz
- e) Idyll
- Amsel publishing house
Songs for a singing voice
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0p. 5, two songs dedicated to Miss Mathilde Uihlein
- a) Forest magic
- b) Bitter memory
- Richard Rühle, Berlin
- William Kaun, Milwaukee and Richard Kaun, Berlin
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0p. 10, three songs
- a) Cold night
- b) My heart is like the dark night
- c) poverty
- Schuberth, Leipzig
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0p. 12, three songs
- a) I would like to tell you only once
- b) Call for love
- c) Juchhe!
- Schuberth, Leipzig
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Op. 15, three songs
- a) Keepsakes
- b) Two bouquets
- c) The one
- Rühle, Berlin
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0p. 24, four songs
- a) dream image
- b) Faithful love
- c) Sweet rest
- d) Over
- Rühle, Berlin
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0p. 25, six songs
- a) The evening dew
- b) The post horn
- c) Queen of the Night
- d) red poppy seeds
- e) No valley is so desolate and empty
- f) encouragement
- Rühle, Berlin
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0p. 27, four songs
- a) evening
- b) You always go there
- c) My little sister
- d) weather lights
- Rühle, Berlin
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0p. 33, four songs
- a) The moonlight floods
- b) At home
- c) minstrel song
- d) sea voyage
- Rühle, Berlin
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0p. 37, three songs
- a) The winner
- b) The fisher girl
- c) Schneidermär
- Benjamin, Hamburg
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Op. 46, Six songs
- a) slumber song
- b) The guest
- c) homesickness
- d) Pious
- e) The compassionate girl
- f) Late roses
- Benjamin, Hamburg
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0p. 47, five songs
- a) Quiet songs
- b) Because of that
- c) Good night
- d) On the quietest of feet
- e) Loose
- Benjamin, Hamburg
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0p. 49, four songs
- a) evening song (with violin)
- b) I went up, down
- c) Like a lost melody
- d) It is in the evening ray
- Benjamin, Hamburg
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Op. 51, five songs
- a) My child
- b) Give me a horse
- c) This is how I want to die
- d) We are two roses
- e) And not for long
- Benjamin, Hamburg
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Op. 53, four songs
- a) Refuge
- b) Now and always
- c) Foreign in the home
- d) forest bliss
- CF Kahnt, Leipzig
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Op. 55, seven songs
- a) Nice night
- b) dreams
- c) Who longs for love
- d) cemetery
- e) disappointment
- f) It is a lovely crowd
- g) And have such a great longing
- CF Kahnt, Leipzig
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Op. 59, six songs
- a) You despised me
- b) desire
- c) It's like the dark eye
- d) His home
- e) The attack, (ballad)
- f) ecstasy (also with orchestra)
- CF Kahnt, Leipzig
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0p. 61, five songs
- a) Keep going
- b) Sinful love (also with orchestra)
- c) Lenz
- d) night
- e) I wandered for a long time
- CF Kahnt, Leipzig
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Op. 63, Five songs , dedicated to Margarethe and Eugen Brieger
- a) In a secret night
- b) Golden Night
- c) Ms. Sun
- d) insight
- e) premonition of love
- Ries & Erler, Berlin
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0p. 68, seven songs
- a) Hiking overnight
- b) How wondrous
- c) In the mill
- d) On the way home
- e) At the forest stream
- f) With the geese
- g) The one rhyme
- Rühle, Berlin
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0p. 79, four songs
- a) Schifferliedchen
- b) At the murmuring brook
- c) Lark songs
- d) Dialogue
- Birnbach, Berlin
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0p. 80, five songs
- a) You
- b) Distant ringing
- c) Good night, how quiet are you
- d) O leaves, dry leaves
- e) home
- Heinrichshofen, Magdeburg
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0p. 83, three ballads
- a) Wolf eyes
- b) triumph of life
- c) The last Count Palatine
- Heinrichshofen, Magdeburg
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0p. 86, four songs
- a) The staff in one hand
- b) Don't ask me
- c) The vagabond
- d) We touch the path
- Bote & Bock, Berlin
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0p. 91, four songs
- a) Dutch lullaby
- b) What I love (original English text)
- c) The fountain (original English text)
- d) Lullaby (original English text)
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1913
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0p. 94, five songs
- a) Spring fairy tale
- b) The ferry
- c) My most beautiful dream
- d) Mrs. luck
- e) devotion
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1913
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0p. 97, five songs
- a) Landsturmmanns farewell
- b) The ultimate truth
- c) In popular tone
- d) trust
- e) In your love
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1914
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0p. 100, Twelve Songs for Voice and Piano
- a) Silent white clouds
- b) midnight
- c) The bells
- d) The music of silence
- e) The drum beater
- f) On holy night
- g) I want to dive into the silent well
- h) Come beloved
- i) kiss me with your mouth kissing
- k) Mailied
- l) A violin sounds from afar
- m) your
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1917
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0p. 105, Sieben Gesänge , dedicated to Cornelius Bronsgeest
- a) Across the streets, through the garden
- b) Now I know every path and footbridge
- c) And it's you, you
- d) Good night
- e) Be it storm
- f) The moon; - look!
- g) All things have language (from 'Jost Senfried' by C. Flaischlen )
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1916
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0p. 109, Aus Heimat (see male choirs)
- a) The tree
- b) Dreamy youth
- c) O faster, my horse
- d) I go through the dark alleys
- e) The old woman
- f) The wave emerges
- g) Homeland Prayer (this song was published in 7 different songbooks between 1933 and 1940)
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig.
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0p. 112, German wise men
- a) When I hardly saw you
- b) About the silent streets (Oever de silent Straten)
- c) When it was evening (When it wasn't evening)
- d) Don't know where I came from
- e) songs of defiance
- e) A German child
- f) High in the old linden tree
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1920
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0p. 113, Four songs and chants , dedicated to Heinrich Schlusnus
- a) Harvest song
- b) Venice
- c) O wonderful forest night
- d) The wedding at Cana
- Hainauer, Breslau
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Op. 119, six songs
- a) summer night
- b) Paolo and Francesca
- c) Warning
- d) roses
- e) If I had a mother
- f) The frugal
- Joh. André, Offenbach a. M.
- Op. 120, the two dreams
- Joh. Andre, Offenbach a. M.
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Op. 123, Five Songs , dedicated to Albert Fischer
- a) glacial lake
- b) Found
- c) You are the day
- d) In luck
- e) The Wanderer
- Joh. André, Offenbach a. M.
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0p. 127, songs and chants
- a) Forest Christmas
- Amsel publishing house
- orchestrated by Archibald Dollglas von Löwe (Kahnt, Leipzig)
- Lullaby from the opera 'Der Fremde'
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig
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Four sacred chants , without opus
- a) After the wedding
- b) Easter
- c) Christmas spirit
- d) Pentecost
- from From the German Rhine
- a) happiness in silence (baritone)
- b) scolia (baritone)
- c) at night (alto solo)
- Amsel publishing house
- The lost pile , without an opus, ballad for a baritone part
- Scherl Publishing House
Works for piano (two hands)
- Op. 1, variations on an original theme
- Rühle, Berlin
- Op. 2, four piano pieces
- a) arabesque
- b) humoresque
- c) album sheet
- d) Scherzo
- Rühle, Berlin
- Op. 3, Vielliebchen , eight small, easy pieces for teaching
- Rühle, Berlin
- Op. 7, four piano pieces
- a) Minuet in E major
- b) Serenade
- c) In spring
- d) Tarantella in G minor
- Rühle, Berlin
- Op. 9, village stories , five short pieces
- Rühle, Berlin
- Op. 11, Three little pieces for teaching
- a) Lullaby
- b) Youth
- c) On the water
- Schuberth, Leipzig
- 0p. 13, Two little pieces , instructive
- Schuberth, Leipzig
- Op. 20, By Special Desire (Upon Request) To John L Bartels jr. Milwaukee Wis. under the pseudonym Ferdinand Bold
- William Rohlfing, Milwaukee
- Op. 23, Eight Little Etudes
- Wm. Kaun, Milwaukee
- 0p. 30, In Thuringia , six pieces
- a) ballad
- b) Minuet Bach
- c) Elegy
- d) Pastoral
- e) Rondo in D major
- f) Adagio
- Birnbach, Berlin
- 0p. 34, four piano pieces
- a) Minuet Fantasy
- b) Waltz in A flat major
- c) Melody Etude
- d) Octave Etude
- Benjamin, Hamburg
- 0p. 38, three sonatinas
- a) In C minor Ms. Else Schulze-Baare was given
- b) F major assigned to Miss Hedwig Kreitz
- c) E minor dedicated to Mr. Victor Heinze
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1917
- 0p. 42, four piano pieces
- a) Minuet in G major
- b) Melody Etude
- c) Valse elegant
- d) Barcarole
- Schuberth, Leipzig
- 0p. 56, Three Piano Pieces , Prof. Xavier Scharwenka most friendly zugeeignet
- a) Humoresque E flat major
- b) Prelude in A flat major
- c) Nocturno D flat major
- Kahnt, Leipzig
- Op. 64, four piano pieces
- a) Gondoliera
- b) At dusk
- c) Round dance
- d) Ancient
- Ries & Erler, Berlin
- Op. 71, Pierrot and Colombine , suite in four episodes, dedicated to Karl Kümpf
- a) encounter
- b) Advertising (Serenata)
- c) love spring (duet)
- d) Strife and reconciliation
- Birnbach, Berlin
- 0p. 78, forest talks , four pieces
- Vieweg Sons, Berlin-Lichterfelde
- 0p. 93, five piano pieces , dedicated to Bruno Hinze-Reinhold
- a) Ballad (D minor)
- b) Waltz (B minor)
- c) Spring in the forest
- d) Berceuse (F major)
- e) Intermezzo (D minor).
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1913
- 0p. 102 Von der Landstraße , Seven Piano Pieces of medium difficulty, bestowed on Fritz Binder
- a) Wandervogel (Rondo)
- b) Chapel on the way
- c) Return home from the field
- d) The birds are silent in the forest
- e) Dance under the village linden tree
- f) homesickness
- g) What are the trumpets blowing?
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1915
- Op. 104, Four Spitzweg Pictures , Celeste Chop-Groenevelt in friendship
- a) Serenade
- b) Farewell
- c) The Hermit
- d) The rattling stork
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1917
- Op. 111, Mümmelmann , five pieces after Hermann Löns
- Prof. Walter Petzet in friendship (also in numbered luxury edition)
- a) capercaillie courtship (octave etude)
- b) Mümmelmann (fugue)
- c) Lonely in the forest
- d) fox hunting
- e) nebulae
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1920
- Op. 117, Five Piano Pieces
- a) Impromptu
- b) fairy tales
- c) Dawn in the forest (whole-tone study)
- d) The hunt
- e) Waltz
- Carl Fischer, New York
- Op. 118, Sixteen Preludes in three volumes for concert use
- Joh. André, Offenbach a. M.
- 0p. 125, Nature and Life , Twelve Piano Pieces of Medium Difficulty for Lessons in three volumes
- Book I: 1st Rococo period (minuet), 2nd cuckoo call, 3rd evening song, 4th waltz
- Book II: 5. Wanderers (Rondo), 6. In the smithy, 7. Evening prayer, 8. Punch
- Book III: 9th farmer's wedding, 10th squirrels playing, 11th Intermezzo, 12th forgotten graves
- Album for the youth Without opus, three books
- Chr. Vieweg, Sons, Berlin
Works for piano (four hands)
- Op. 16, six easy pieces
- Schuberth, Leipzig
- 0p. 18, six lecture pieces
- Schuberth, Leipzig
Works for male choir with orchestra
- Op. 20, Norman farewell , with baritone solo
- Rich. Rühle
- Op. 77, Two male choirs
- a) Girl from Kola ( Herder )
- b) serenade (Mahlmann)
- Leuckart publishing house
- Op. 116, Requiem , (words based on the Bible), alto solo, boys' choir, organ
- First performance on November 22nd, 1922 in Berlin with the 'Berliner Liedertafel' under Max Wiedemann
- FEC Leuckart, 1921 (this Requiem was performed 300 times until 1929)
- Op. 121, Die Nektartropfen ( Goethe ), Viktor Keldorfer and the Wiener Schubertbund dedicated
- Joh. André, Offenbach a. M.
Without opus numbers
- Gypsies ( Detlev von Liliencron ), male choir, alto or baritone solo, dedicated to Gustav Wohlgemuth
- Hainauer
- Song of the bell ringer ( Caesar Flaischlen ). Male choir, alto solo and orchestra
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1918
- Easter and wandering bird song (Caesar Flaischlen), male choir, alto or mezzo-soprano solo
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig
- Der Führer (Hagen Thürnau), ballad. Dedicated to the Spitzer MGV and Heinrich Melcher
- Amsel publishing house
- The Wandering Humanity , Ballad, Dedicated to Fritz Prieh
- Amsel publishing house
- Wake up! Cantata based on the words of the Holy Scriptures. Mezzo-soprano solo, women's and boys' choir ad. lib.
- Karl Landgrebe and the Potsdamer MGV assigned
- Amsel publishing house
- Der Steiger (Max Freygang), ballad
- Ferd. Bishop and the singing section of the gymnastics community in Offenbach a. Dedicated to M.
- Amsel publishing house
- Alt-Heidelberg , suite in three movements for large orchestra, male choir, baritone solo
- (Words from Hölderlin , Eichendorff and Scheffel )
- 1. Neckar valley - evening mood - castle lighting
- 2. The Rodensteiner
- 3. Old Heidelberg, you fine
- Amsel publishing house
- Limits of humanity ( Goethe ), with a small orchestra or piano
- Hermann Dettinger, Dortmund, dedicated
- Linos Publishing House, Marella
Male choirs a cappella
-
Op. 6, three male choirs
- a) I am a traveling companion
- b) In popular tone
- c) Waldesnacht, Adolf Zander u. Dedicated to the Berlin Liedertafel
- Schuberth, Leipzig.
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Op. 14, three male choirs
- a) Farewell
- b) Tell me you shimmering stars
- c) Hello!
- Breitkopf & Härtel
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0p. 36, four male choirs
- a) Serenade
- b) My little hut
- c) Juchhe
- d) Sour wine
- Benjamin, Hamburg
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0p. 57, four male choirs
- a) On the beach
- b) Equestrian song
- c) Confession
- d) We are all walking, dedicated to Felix Schmidt and the Berlin teachers' choir
- CFW seal
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0p. 57, euf, two male choirs
- e) The little church on the mountain,
- f) Dedicated to the Landsknechte Lied, Franz Wagner and the Berliner Liedertafel.
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Op. 67, five male choirs
- a) Everyone may remember this
- b) Have sun in my heart
- c) Gothic procession
- d) Schänkenlied
- e) Come into the silent night
- Rich. Rühle
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Op. 72, eleven male choirs
- a) A little fountain has flowed
- b) The hard nut
- c) twilight
- d) song of life
- e) Without money, but without worries
- f) Which had
- g) loneliness
- h) Out my child!
- i) In the doorway
- k) The quiet city
- l) To be able to stand before you
- Kahnt, Leipzig
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Op. 75, eight male choirs
- a) From parting
- b) Spring song
- c) Vesper hymn
- d) The slippers
- e) A short while
- f) way of love
- g) Against love fatigue
- h) rosemary
- Kahnt, Leipzig
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Op. 84, six male choirs
- a) In the silent cemetery
- b) Queen of Hearts
- c) Replacement
- d) holy night
- e) On watch
- f) The world is round
- Heinrichshofen, Magdeburg
Without opus numbers
- 1. March wind
- 2. Starry night
- 3. Anacreonic ditty
- Hainans
- 1. After the thunderstorm
- 2. Up and down
- 3. Your fatherland , dedicated to the Bremen teachers choir
- Hainauer.
- 1. love
- 2. Spring dance , Heinr. Dedicated to Heger and the MGV 'Franz Abt'
- Hainauer
- 1. Morning consecration
- 2. Dedicated to Max Eschke and the Berlin Singers' Association
- Karl Hochstein
- 1. Prayer
- 2. Cry softly
- 3rd call
- 4. Kriegers Harvest Song (text, EL Schellenberg)
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1914
- 5. On post
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1915
- 1. It gets so quiet
- 2nd night on the Rhine
- 3. Courage
- 4. The silver bell
- 5. O come night
- 6. Dedicated to Die Fösche , Joseph Schwarz and the Cologne MGV
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1916
- 1. Good Friday
- 2. From the anvil of the world forge
- 3rd saying
- 4. Idyll
- 5. Up , Max Wiedemann u. appropriated to the Berliner Liedertafel
- Hainauer
- 1. Same thing
- 2. Distant bell , Der Berliner Liedertafel
- Hainauer
- 1. I raise my hands to you
- 2. Dedicated to the crane , Hans Mießner and the Beethoven male choir
- Hainauer
- 1. Hünengräber , the Hamburg teachers' choir
- Hainauer
- 1. Baden, you only one , the MGV "Aurelia" and its conductor Otto Halter
- Hainauer.
- 1. Three roses
- 2. Easy sense
- 3. Little love
- 4. The shepherd boy’s dream
- 5. Song of friendship
- Albert Stahl publishing house
- 1. From the Rhine
- 2. Far out on the way
- Publishing house, Karl Hochstein
- 1. Mountains
- 2. The Quarteffchen
- 3. The fatherland
- 4. Wegwarte
- FEC Leuckart
- 1. Mountain Sunday
- 2. German youth
- 3. Wieland's song
- Leuckart
- 1. The 100th Psalm , in eight parts, The Cecilia Melodia
- 2. Going home , eight-part To the Dortmund LGV
- 3. Over all summits , the 3rd Berlin GV
- Joh. André. Offenbach a. M.
- 1st evening at the Stechlinsee
- 2. It glows in dark days
- 3. Ancient Song , Joseph Werth and the MGV 'Sängerbund' Elberfeld zugeeignet
- Joh. André. Offenbach a. M.
- 1. Brother strike
- 2. Go, obey my waves
- 3. Love celebration
- 4. What are you accusing?
- 5. Defend yourself!
- 6. In the protection of the Lord , E. Tägener and the teachers choir in Hanover
- Joh. André. Offenbach a. M.
- 1st evening party
- 2. Am Marktplatz , Gustav Wohlgemuth and the Leipzig men's choir
- Joh. André, Offenbach a. M.
- 1. Heimat you , the Saar Singers Association
- Joh. André, Offenbach a. M.
- 1. A company of soldiers , arrangement (original Willy Kaufmann), five-part
- Joh. André. Offenbach a. M.
- 1. Singer's saying , The Zurich Male Choir
- 2. Lord, into your hands , in seven voices. The Vienna MGV
- Tischer & Jagenberg publishing house
- 1. Be true to yourself
- 2. Now there is rest
- Valentin Blatz
- 1. What we love
- 2. Daybreak
- 3. Minneregel , Max Ludwig and the New Leipzig MGV
- Hug & Co, Leipzig
- 1. The goal too , The Heidelberger Liederkranz and Carl Wedt
- 2. You our Lord and God . The Wiesbaden men's choir
- 3. People and homeland , suitable for Wilhelm Nagel
- 4. Greetings to the fatherland , Max Stange and the Erk'schen MGV
- Publishing house Karl Hochstein
- 1. Winter evening , Fritz and the Ulm Liedertafel
- 2. My dear fatherland , the Leipzig men's choir
- 3rd German watch
- 4. Fire spell , eight voices. Dr. v. Quillfeldt and the German singers, Weimar CC dedicated
- Amsel publishing house
- 1. How soon , eight voices. Rector Brauner, chairman of the Berlin teachers' choir
- 2. Trutzlied . Mr. Bartholemy and the men's choir 'Aurora'
- 3. The high song of loyalty . Hellmut Mießner and the Charlottenburg MGV
- 4. From the dusky gray meadows , five-part.
- The Berlin teachers choir and its chairman, Mr. Nektor Brauner .
- 5. Busserl . Walther Schmidt and the men's choir "Sangesfreunde" Berlin-Steglitz and the Potsdam choir
- 6. Spring entry , Karl Thülecke and the men's choirs "Orpheus", Wilhelmsruh, and 'Harmonia'
- Amsel publishing house
- 1. Come again, Gesell , Otto Helm, Essen, and assigned to the MGV 'Common Good'
- 2. The weaver . Dedicated to Georg O. Schumann and the 'Hoffmann'schen Liederkranz'
- 3. Mother tongue . Direkfor Fritz Schlegel, Essen dedicated
- 4. Life is walking . Paul Wohlers and the 'Tremonia' in Dortmund
- 5. Fall , dedicated Willy Dark, Duisburg,
- 6. Fairy tale lore . Willi Bunten and the Krefeld MGV
- 7. Homeland . W. Reusch and the Krefeld Liedertafel
- 8. A Sunday morning . Willi Weinberg and the Bonn MGV
- Amsel publishing house
- 1. Just one day . Rud. Hoffmann, Bochum, dedicated
- 2. Alt-Heidelberg (from the suite for large orchestra for a cappella male choir).
- 3. Get to work! , Dedicated to Hanns Mießner
- Amsel publishing house
- 1. At the boundary stone . Philipp Stilz and the 'Saarbrucker Liederkranz'
- 2. The time - a blacksmith . John Julia Scheffler and the men's choir 'Adolphina', Hamburg
- 3. Get up! Dedicated to Otto Naumann and the teachers' choir in Mainz and Wiesbaden
- 4. Consolation . Willy Brouwers and the men's choir 'Amphion'
- 5. Consolation in nature . Hugo Rahner and the "Liederhalle" in Karlsruhe
- 6. Don't despair! Dedicated to the 'Sängerbund Nordmark'
- 7. From the sunshine of life
- Hugo Heermann and the male choir 'Sängerlust', Frankfurt a. Dedicated to M.-Schwanheim
- 8. The hypocrites . Dedicated to the MGV Wiesbaden
- 9. The beetle and its song . Dedicated to H. Krehbiel and the 'Sängerkreis' in Kaiserslautern
- 10. Now the sunset has faded . Robert Wiemann and the Szczecin Teachers Choir
- 11. Heimatsklang , dedicated to the 'Polyhymnia' in Ohligs and its conductor, Kapellmeister Beschle
- 12. You are the Born . Robert Manzer and the Karlsbader MGV assigned
- Amsel publishing house
- 1. Up the heart! , Music Director Bornheim in Villingen
- 2. Because we are all brothers , dedicated to all Germans
- 3. The folk song . Th. Gronen and the 'Catholic Men's Choir' in Hildesheim
- 4. On the moonlit night . Hans Lavater and the singers' association 'Harmonie' in Zurich
- 5. Swiss Alps . Wilhelm Weimar and the men's choir 'Concordia' in Frankfurt a. Dedicated to M.
Male choir works with piano accompaniment
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Heimat , op. 109. A cycle of fourteen songs for male choir, alto and baritone solo
- 1. Morgenlied (choir)
- 2. The tree (alto solo)
- 3. Dreamy youth (baritone solo)
- 4. Good advice (choir)
- 5. O faster my horse (baritone solo)
- 6. Love sat as a nightingale (choir)
- 7. And everything is ours (duet)
- 8. The friend (choir)
- 9. I'm walking through the dark alleys (baritone solo)
- 10. The old woman (alto solo)
- 11. Ship's saying (choir)
- 12. Hissing from waves (baritone solo)
- 13. The way in the field (duet)
- 14. Home prayer (choir and solos)
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1918
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From the German Rhine . A cycle of thirteen chants for male choir, alto and baritone solo and piano accompaniment
- 1st Spring on the Rhine (choir)
- 2nd morning hymn (alto solo and double trio)
- 3. Heimatzauber (choir)
- 4. Luck in the Styles (Baritone Solo)
- 5. The ringing of the Sanctus (choir)
- 6. Budding corridors (duet)
- 7. Hüttenwerk (choir)
- 8. The nightingales of Nonnenwerth (alto solo and choir)
- 9. Skolie (baritone solo)
- 10. Harvest time (choir)
- 11. At night (alto solo)
- 12. German prayer (duet)
- 13. Flame up! (Male choir and solos)
- Amsel-Verlag, Berlin
- Peters, New York (available in 2007)
- Frontiers of Humanity (Goethe), for male choir and piano. (See also male choir with orchestra)
- Linos-Verlag, Berlin-Zehlendorf / West
Writings and other works
- Heil you in the wreath (added to the HKW)
- This German folk anthem by Hugo Kaun is composed with the intention of replacing the previous English melody with a German folk tune
- appeared in various editions for: piano, popular edition, singing voice, male choir
- according to Choir, school edition, orchestra, military music, salon orchestra
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1918
- Harmony and modulation theory
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, (1915, 1921, 1928, also in English)
- Exercise book for harmony theory
- Wilh. Zimmermann, Leipzig, 1918
- From my life , what I have experienced and heard
- Linos Publishing House (Marella), 1932
- New edition, edited by Gerhard Helzel, Edition Romana Hamburg, 1999