List of works by Joseph Bologne Saint-Georges

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Published Works

Opus Title Scoring Published Premiere Notes
Op.1 6 String Quartets 2 Violins, Viola, Cello 1773 (Sieber) Probably composed around 1770-71.
Op.1a 3 Sonatas Harpsichord/Fortepiano and Violin 1791 (Le Duc)
Op.2 2 Violin Concerti Violin and Orchestra 1773 (Bailleux) Winter 1772-73, Hôtel de Soubise
Op.3 2 Violin Concerti C major Violin and Orchestra 1774 (Bailleux)
Op.4 2 Violin Concerti Violin and Orchestra 1774 (Bailleux) No.1 mistakenly republished by Pleyel as Op. Posth. No. 2.
Op.5 2 Violin Concerti Violin and Orchestra 1775 (Bailleux)
Op.6 2 Symphonies Concertantes 2 Violins (or Violin, Cello) and Orchestra 1775 (Bailleux)
Op.7 2 Violin Concerti Violin and Orchestra 1777 (Bailleux)
Op.8 2 Violin Concerti Violin and Orchestra 1777? (Bailleux)
Op.9 2 Symphonies Concertantes 2 Violins and Orchestra 1777 (Le Duc)
Op.10 2 Symphonies Concertantes 2 Violins, Viola and Orchestra 1778 (La Chevadière)
Op.11 2 Symphonies Orchestra 1779 (La Chevadière) 17??, Exécuté au Concert des Amateurs No.2dentical with the Overture to the opéra comique, L'Amant anonime
Op.12 2 Violin Concerti Violin and Orchestra 1777 (Bailleux)
Op.13 2 Symphonies Concertantes 2 Violins and Orchestra 1778 (Sieber)
Op.14 6 String Quartets 2 Violins, Viola, Cello 1785 (Boyer)
6 String Quartets 'au gout de jour' 2 Violins, Viola, Cello 1779 (Durieu)

Unublished Workps

Title Key Scoring Premiere Notes
Clarinet Concerto Clarinet and Orchestra March 25, 1782, Château Tuileries Lost ; Performed 6 times between March 1782 and April 1783 by the clarinettist Antonio Soler.
Bassoon Concerto Bassoon and Orchestra March 28, 1782, Hôtel de Soubise Lost ; First performed by Étienne Ozi.