List of works by Dora Pejačević

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Sources

  • Kos, Koraljka (1982). Dora Pejačević. Zagreb : Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti, Razred za muzičku umjetnost : Muzikološki zavod Muzičke akademije u Zagrebu. Worklist and publication information: pp.188-204.

Works with Opus number

  • Op.2 - Berceuse in F, for Piano (1897) (autograph, unpublished as of 1982.)
  • Op.3 - Rêverie, for Violin and Piano (1897) (lost)
  • Op.4 - Barcarolle, for Piano (In Erinnerung an die gemütlichen Tage in Našice von Dora, Našice, 25-VII-1898) (published in "6 Stücke für das Pianoforte von G. Dora Pejacsevich", Harmonia (Budimpesta), 1902.)
  • Op.5 - Chanson sans paroles, for Piano (1898)
  • Op.6 - Papillon, for Piano (1898)
  • Op.7 - Menuette in F#, for Piano (1898) (autograph)
  • Op.8 - Canzonetta in D major, for Violin and Piano (1899; her earliest-printed composition; dedicated to Stefi Geyer) (Harmonia, 1902).
  • Op.9a - Impromptu, for Piano (1899) (privately published, 1903)
  • Op.9b - Impromptu, for Piano Quartet (1903; arrangement of Op. 9a)
  • Op.10 - Song without Words, for Piano (1900; dedicated to baroness Else Szentkereszty)
  • Op.11 - Ein Lied (text: Paul Wilhelm; 1900) (autograph has date, in pencil, 1901, according to Koraljka, p.189.)
  • Op.12 - Albumblatt, for Piano (1901; lost)
  • Op.13 - Warum? (text: Dora Pejačević; 1901) (manuscript)
  • Op.14 - Trauermarsch, for Piano (1902)
  • Op.15 - Trio in D major, for violin, cello and piano (1902)
  • Op.16 - Ave Maria, for Voice, Violin and Organ (1903)
  • Op.17 - 6 Phantasiestücke, for Piano (1903)
  1. Sehnsucht
  2. Leid
  3. Frage
  4. Klage
  5. Bitte
  6. Wahn (2 versions: A and B)
  • Op.18 - Menuett in A major, for violin and piano (1904; dedicated to Jaroslav Kocian) Published by Dresden: Bock
  • Op.19 - Blumenleben - acht Klavierstücke nach der Blütenzeit im Jahresablauf komponiert, for Piano (1904 -1905; pub. 1909 or 1910 by Dresden: Hoffarth)
  1. Schneeglöckchen
  2. Veilchen
  3. Maiglöckchen
  4. Vergißmeinnicht
  5. Rose
  6. Rote Nelken
  7. Lilien
  8. Chrysanthemen
  • Op.20 - Berceuse, for Piano (1906; dedicated to her nephew, Count Nikola Pejačević). Published by Dresden: Bock (in series Kompositionen für Klavier von Dora Pejacsevich)
  • Op.21 - Valse de concert in B major, for Piano (1906)
  • Op.22 - Romanca in F major, for violin and piano (1907) published by Dresden: Bock.
  • Op.23 - 7 Lieder (text: Wilhelmine Wickenburg-Almásy; 1907; dedicated to Eva van Osten, Melanie Páiffy-Almásy, Julia Culp)
  1. Sicheres Merkmal
  2. Es hat gleich einem Diebe
  3. Taut erst Blauveilchen
  4. Es jagen sich Mond und Sonne
  5. Du bist der helle Frühlingsmorgen
  6. In den Blättern wühlt
  7. Es war einmal
  • Op.24 - Erinnerung, for Piano (1908; dedicated to Marie Therese Schall-Riaucour)
  • Op.25 - Piano Quartet in D minor (1908)
  • Op.26 - Violin Sonata in D major, 'Frühlings-Sonate', for violin and piano (1909. Published 1912 by Bock of Dresden)
  • Op.27 - 2 Lieder (Text: Wilhelmine Wickenburg-Almásy; Ernst Strauss; 1909)
  1. Ich schleiche meine Straßen
  2. Verweht
  • Op.28 - Walzer-Capricen, for Piano (1910; dedicated to her professor Percy Sherwood)
  1. Moderato
  2. Grazioso
  3. Im Laendler-tempo
  4. Wiegend
  5. Lento
  6. Tempo giusto
  7. Allegretto
  8. Grazioso, allegramente
  9. Moderato
  • Op.29 - Trio in C major, for violin, cello and piano (1910)
  • Op.30 - 4 Lieder (Text: Anna Ritter; 1911; dedicated to Marianne Konradsheim)
  1. Ein Schrei
  2. Wie ein Rausch
  3. Ich glaub', lieber Schatz
  4. Traumglück
  • Op.31 - String Quartet in F major (1911; lost)
  • Op.32a - 4 Klavierstücke, for Piano (1912; dedicated to pianist Alice Ripper, who premiered them in Stockholm in 1917)
  1. (lost)
  2. Libelle
  3. Papillon
  4. Abendgedanke
  • Op.32b - Impromptu, for Piano (1912; dedicated to pianist Alice Ripper)
  • Op.33 - Piano Concerto in G minor (1913)
  • Op.34 - Elegija in E-flat major, for violin and piano (1913; dedicated to Johannes Nádherny-Borutin)
  • Op.35 - Cello Sonata in E minor (1913; dedicated to Olga and Ernst Schulz)
  • Op.36 - Sonata in B minor, for Piano (1914; dedicated to Anny von Lange)
  1. Con fuoco non troppo allegro
  2. Andante con molta espressione
  3. Allegro risoluto
  • Op.37 - Verwandlung (text: Karl Kraus; 1915; dedicated to Sidonie Nádherny von Borutin), for Voice, Violin and Organ (Op.37a); with orchestral accompaniment (Op.37b)
  • Op.38 - 2 Intermezzi, for Piano (1915; dedicated to Olga Schulz-Granitz)
  1. Ruhig und innig
  2. Langsam und ausdrucksvoll
  • Op.39 - Liebeslied (text: Rainer Maria Rilke; 1915; dedicated to her sister Gabrielle Kochanovsky)), for Voice and Orchestra (premiered 1917 in Zagreb "kazalište", Vienna 1923.)
  • Op.40 - Piano Quintet in B minor (1915 - 1918) Premiered 21 December 1923, Zagreb.
  • Op.41 - Symphony in F-sharp minor, for Large Orchestra (1916 – 1917, rev. 1920; dedicated to her mother baroness Lilla Vay de Vaya)
  • Op.42 - Mädchengestalten (text: Rainer Maria Rilke; 1916)
  1. Als du mich einst gefunden hast
  2. Viel Fähren sind auf den Flüssen
  3. Ich bin eine Waise
  4. Ich war ein Kind und träumte viel
  • Op.43 - Violin Sonata in B minor 'Slawische Sonate' (1917; dedicated to violinist Zlatko Baloković)
  • Op.44 - 2 Klavierskizzen, for Piano (1918; dedicated to Anny von Lange)
  1. An dich!
  2. Vor deinem Bild
  • Op.45 - Blütenwirbel, for Piano (1918; 2 versions: A and B; dedicated to Sidonie Nádherny von Borutin)
  • Op.46 - An eine Falte (text: Karl Kraus; 1918; dedicated to Sidonie Nádherny von Borutin)
  • Op.47 - Capriccio, for Piano (1919; dedicated to pianist Alice Ripper)
  • Op.48 - Phantasie concertante in D minor, for Piano and Orchestra (1919; dedicated to pianist Alice Ripper)
  • Op.49 - Ouverture in D minor, for Large Orchestra (1919)
  • Op.50 - 2 Nocturnes, for Piano (1918; 1920)
  1. Sehr ruhig, mit innigem Ausdruck (Janowitz 20. – 21. Juli 1918; dedicated to pianist Alice Ripper)
  2. Leicht bewegt und ferträumt
  • Op.51 - Méditation, for violin and piano (1919; dedicated to Viteszlav Novák)
  • Op.52 - 2 Schmetterlingslieder (text: Karl Henckell; 1920), for Voice and Orchestra
  1. Goldne Sterne, blaue Glöckchen
  2. Schwebe, du Schmetterling
  • Op.53 - 3 Gesänge (text: Friedrich Nietzsche; 1919 - 1920)
  1. Venedig
  2. Vereinsamt
  3. Der Einsamste
  • Op.54 - Humoreske und Caprice, for Piano (1920)
  1. Humoreske, allegretto vivo
  2. Caprice, vivace grazioso
  • Op.55 - 2 Lieder (Text: Karl Henckell; Ricarda Huch; 1920; dedicated to Rosa Lumbe-Mladota and Juza Lumbe)
  1. Zu dir!
  2. Um bei dir zu sein
  • Op.56 - 3 Children's Songs [Tri dječje pjesme] (text: Zmaj Jovan Jovanović; 1921)
  1. Majčica, moj anđeo (Mommy, my angel)
  2. Dijete i baka (Child and grandmother)
  3. Mali Radojica (Little Radojica)
  • Op.57 - Sonata in A major, for Piano (in one movement; 1921)
  • Op.58 - String Quartet in C major, Op. 58 (1922)