List of works by Václav Veit

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Compositions with Opus Number

Opp.1-30

  • Op.1. - String Quintet No.1 in F major (published by Hofmeister, 1835, republished in 2008) (See CZ-Pk A-I-R 106 (Adagio-Allegro ; Adagio ; Menuetto ; Allegro vivace))
  • Op.2. - String Quintet No.2 in A minor (published by Hofmeister, 1836/37) (see RISM 301002549 and RISM 552010006) (Allegro ma non troppo - Andante con moto - Prestissimo - Finale: Adagio - Allegro. Dedicated to Joseph Graff)
  • Op.3. - String Quartet No.1 in D minor (pub. by Hofmeister, 1836)
  • Op.4. - String Quintet No.3 in G (pub. by Hofmeister, 1838) (CZ-Pk A-I-R 55 (1844 Abschrift. Incipits shown seem to confirm G major)
  • Op.5. - String Quartet No.2 in E major (pub. by Hofmeister, 1838)
  • Op.6. - Nocturne for Piano in D (pub. by Prague: Jaromir Hoffmann, 1840)
  • Op.7. - String Quartet No.3 in E major (Breitkopf, pub.1839)
  • Op.8. - 6 Lieder (Breitkopf, pub.1840. Plate 6303) (see ÖNB. Misidentified as Op.80 but plate is compatible with 1840 publication.)
  1. Die Mutter wird mich fragen
  2. Ich wollt’, ich wär’ ein Maler
  3. Kaum gedacht, war der Lust ein End
  4. Vier Elemente innig gesellt
  5. Mädchen und dem Rosenmündchen
  6. Du bist wie eine Blume
  • Op.9. - Graduale (Ave Maria Stella) for Soprano, Tenor, Bass, 2 Violins, Contrabass and Organ, (with 2 Oboes, Horns and Cello ad libitum). (Prague: Hoffmann, 1840)
  • Op.10. - Rhapsodie for piano (F minor) (Braunschweig: Spehr, 1843) (can be viewed here at Berlin Library. Not the same work as this F minor rhapsody by Veit (from a manuscript at Národní knihovna České republiky, Prague).)
  • Op.11. - Introduction (B minor) and Polonaise (D major) for Piano (Prague: J. Hoffmann, 1840, plate 119.) (can be viewed here at Berlin Library.) Dedicated to Jenny Wyttek.
  • Op.12. - 6 Songs for 4 Men's Voices (Hofmeister, 1840)
  1. Es reden und träumen die Menschen viel
  2. Ich wollt meine Schmerzen ergössen sich all’
  3. Schlafe wohl, mein Augentrost
  4. O Ruhestatt des Müden
  5. Weg mit den Grillen und Sorgen
  6. Was wir sehen, muss vergehen
  • Op.13. - Die Waise. Gedicht von Hohlfeldt, für eine Singstimme m. Begl. d. Pfte und Violoncelle. (Hofmeister, 1840)
  • Op.14. - Der Todtentanz. Ballade von Göthe (Prague: Hoffmann, 1840). Dedicated to Karl Stransky. (can be viewed here.)
  • Op.15. - 6 Gesänge. (Hofmeister, 1840.)
  1. Wenn ich auf dem Lager liege
  2. Der Wind weht kalt
  3. In meinem Gärtchen lachet manch Blümchen
  4. Liebliche Morgenluft
  5. Wir wandern hin, wir wandern her
  6. Mein Liebchen sandte mich nach blauem Vergissmeinnicht
  • Op.16. - String Quartet No.4 (Hofmeister, 1840)
  • Op.17. - Concert-Overture in D minor (Hofmeister, 1842. Earlier performed from MS in Leipzig according to an April 1841 issue of the Allegemeine musikalische Zeitung.)
  • Op.18. - 3 Nocturnes (An den mond and 2 Fantasies) for piano (Dresden: Paul, 1841) (see CZ-Pu 59 R 2898 for links to (descriptions of copies of) individual RISM pages describing each of these 3 works - An den Mond (A major) and 2 untitled fantasies (in A major and D major))
  • Op.19. - Abendgruss: Fantasy for piano (Hofmeister, 1841)
  • Op.20. - String Quintet No.4 in C minor (according to HMB; E according to the Free Library of Philadelphia.) (Hofmeister, 1843)
  • Op.21. - 6 Songs for voice and piano (Prague: Berra & Hoffmann, 1844) (reviewed in the AMZ of September 1844)
  1. „Und wüsstens die Blumen“
  2. Ständchen (Hüttelein still)
  3. In die Fremde (Ich hör die Bächlein rauschen)
  4. Triolett (Nicht quäle dich)
  5. Intermezzo (Dein Bildniss wunderselig)
  6. Am Abend (Die ihr mit dem Odem
  • Op.22. - Fantasypiece no.1 for Piano (Prague: Berra & Hoffmann, 1844)
  • Op.23. - 3 Lieder (Prague: Berra & Hoffmann, 1844)
  1. Wenn du scheiden musst
  2. G’rad aus dem Wirthshaus
  3. Ich ging im Wald.
  • Op.24. - Notturno, for 6 Horns
  • Op.25. - Concertino Violin and strings
  • Op.26. - Les adieux Cello piano
  • Op.27. - Mauresque. (Vienna: Glöggl, 1850.)
  • Op.28. - Le gondolier. Romance. (Mainz: Schott, 1849) (republished by J. Hoffmann in German in 1909.)
  • Op.29. - String Quintet No.5 in A major (pub. Hofmeister, 1851)
  • Op.30. - 6 Piano pieces. (Marsch. Idylle. Elegie. Impromptu. Cavatine. Scherzo.) (Breitkopf, 1851.) (Unknown at this time? whether Op.30/2 is the Idylle in B-flat described RISMc|550508981|here}}.)

Opp.31-end

  • Op.31. - Waldlieder, after K.E. Ebert. (Breitkopf, 1853.)
  1. Morgens.
  2. Mittags.
  3. Abends.
  4. Nachts.
  • Op.32. - 6 Lieder after Geibel for Alto or Baritone.
  1. Wenn sich zwei Herzen scheiden
  2. Lieder eines Faherenden schülers I
  3. Lieder eines Faherenden schülers II
  4. Lieder eines Faherenden schülers III
  5. Spielmannslied
  6. Des Müden Abendlied
  • Op.33. - Sérénade for piano (Breitkopf, 1854)
  • Op.34. - Impromptu-Scherzo (Breitkopf, 1854)
  • Op.35. - Zwiegesang der Elfen, for Soprano and Alto with Piano (Breitkopf, 1854)
  • Op.36. - 2 "Nouvelettes" (Novelettes) (Breitkopf, 1854) (copy exists at Austrian National Library.)
  • Op.37. - 6 Songs for Mens Chorus. (Breitkopf, 1854)
  1. Sommernacht.
  2. Gesellenlied
  3. Frühling und Liebe.
  4. Der König in Thule. (in C minor after Goethe's Faust ; see RISM 454008204)
  5. Zu jeder Tageszeit
  6. Sonntags am Rhein (after Robert Reinick; in A major. See RISM 403002889, assuming this refers to Op.37 No.6.)
  • Op.38. - Marche funèbre for Piano. Dresden: Paul, 1854
  • Op.39. - Scherzo for Piano. Dresden: Paul, 1854
  • Op.40. - 3 Songs for 4-Part Men's Chorus. (Prague: Berra, 1855.)
  1. Serenade.
  2. Das alte Lied.
  3. Wanderlied.
  • Op.41. - Graduale (Ad te Domine levavi) für 4 Singst., 2 Violinen, Bratsche, Vcllo, Bassi, 2 Cl., 2 Hörn. u. Org. (Vienna: Spina, 1862 or earlier?)
  • Op.42. - Offertorium: Clamavi in toto corde meo for Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass and 2 Violins, Viola, Cello, Bass, Flute, 2 Clarinets, 2 Horns, Organ, and ad libitum 2 Trumpets and Drums (Breslau: Leuckart, 1862)
  • Op.43. - Graduale: Exaudi Domine justitiam meam for Soprano solo, Chorus and Orchestra. Leuckart, 1862. (F major? - Parts at Czech Library Prague. See CZ-Pu 59 R 1407 e.g.)
  • Op.44. - Fest-Messe für 4 Solo-Stimmen, Chor und Orchester mit Orgel (Vienna: Spina, 1859) (score and parts at Prague Library. RISM 551002728. Also at ÖNB: description page.)
  • Op.45. - Ballade for Piano. (Vienna: Spina, 1860)
  • Op.46. - Includes:
No.2: Wanderlied in A major (see CZ-Pu 59 R 77 (unfinished manuscript))
No.3: Schön Rohtraut (text by Möricke) (Wie heisst König Ringang’s Töchterlein) for 4 Men's Voices (published as part of a collection Sängerhalle in 1861)
  • Op.47. - Idylle for piano (Prague: Veit, 1858/59)
  • Op.48. - Romance for solo piano (Prague: Hoffmann, 1859)
  • Op.49. - Symphony in E (Breitkopf, 1860 or earlier- some sources give 1833? Dedicated to Julius Rietz. Subtitled Episode aus einem Schneiderleben. according to Wurzbach's 1859(?) biographical article.)
  • Op.50. - Idylle for piano(Erfurt: Bartholomäus, 1861)
  • Op.51. - Impromptu sur un Air napolitain (for solo piano). (Prague: Veit, 1860)
  • Op.52. - Du fühlst es nicht. Lied. (Prague: Christoph und K., 1861)
  • Op.53. - Piano Trio in D (Spina, 1862)
  • Op.54. - Frühlingsklänge. Impromptu for piano. (Leipzig: Forberg, 1865)
  • Op.55. - Ständchen (Zastaveničko) von Marsano (Lied after Marsano) (Prague: Schalek, pub. 1863)
  • Op.56. - 5 Lieder for Low Voice (tiefe stimme). (Leipzig: Forberg, 1866)
  1. Erhebung.
  2. Harr aus.
  3. Bitte
  4. Das Kirchlein.
  5. Weine

Works without Opus Number

  • Serenade for String Orchestra in G minor (1835) (see RISM 550280681).
  • Der Käfer und die Blume: „Es flog ein alter Käfer“ (Mainz: Schott, 1853. One of 3 Preislieder from a 1852 competition- the two other winners were works by (Johann Wolfgang possibly?) Faist and (Hermann?) Bönicke.) (republished as late as 1900. Or, for that matter, 1994.)