This catalogue includes Eduard Hamel's known compositions which are given in the language of the original title (with a few exceptions; see IMSLP:Score submission guide/Manual of Style#Capitalization). All entries include year composed (if known), year published, original and subsequent publishers, author of text, and language of text. Information may include: period of composition or its official date of composition (indicated by Date); the person or group to whom the work is dedicated (indicated by Ded); the date, performer(s), and location of the first performance (indicated by Perf); cast (indicated by Cast); performers/voicings (indicated by Per); instrumentation (indicated by Inst); publisher (indicated by Pub); and scored for (indicated by Score). Movements of a work are indicated by Roman numerals, while individual pieces within a work are indicated by Arabic numerals.
Sources
Publishers
This is a list of the main publishers of Hamel's music and abbreviations:
Works with Opus Number
- Op.1 - ?
- Op.2 - 6 Deutsche Lieder for voice with piano accompaniment (Hamburg: Böhme, 1835 ca.).
- Op.3 - ?
- Op.4 - ?
- Op.5 - ?
- Op.6 - ?
- Op.7 - String Quartet in C major (Berlin: Eduard Annecke, 1885 or earlier).
- Op.8 - Der trauernde Rabbi: Weinest schon so lange, Rabbi (Ludwig Wihl, 1807—1882)
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voice (bass), piano
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German; B 1838/39, WJ 1859
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- Op.9 - ?
- Op.10 - ?
- Op.11 - ?
- Op.12 - ?
- Op.13 - ?
- Op. 14 - Introduction et rondo sur un thème original
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violin, piano
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Pub: |
WJ 1855
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- Vogelsang: Wir wiegen uns spielend auf schwankenden Aesten (Feodor Löwe, 1816—1890)
- Der Zigeunerbub (im Norden): Fern im Süd das schöne Spanien (Emanuel Geibel, 1815—1884)
- O stille dies Verlangen (Emanuel Geibel)
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voice, piano
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Pub: |
German; WJ 1855
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- Op.16 - 3 Morceaux caractéristiques for violin and piano (Hamburg: Wilhelm Jowien, 1852/59 ca.).
- Op.17 - Sonate pastorale in F major
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violin, piano
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Pub: |
S 1858
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Note: |
Revised edition in B-flat major published (S 1883)
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- Op.18 - Kinderlust. 3 Lieder für kleine Kinder
- Zum Tanz
- Wurst wieder Wurst: Sobald der erste Frost
- Unser liebe r/es Fränz el/chen
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voice, piano
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Pub: |
German; WJ 1859
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- Sonata in G minor
- Sonata in F major
- Sonata in D major
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violin, piano
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Pub: |
B 1861
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- Op.20 - ?
- Op.21 - 3 Violin Sonatinas (Hamburg: Ernst Berens, 1865).
- Sonatina in F major
- Sonatina in G major
- Sonatina in A minor
- Op.22 - Les mignons. 6 Petites fantaisies très-faciles sur des thèmes connus / Leichte Fantasien über Opern- und Volkslieder for piano in erster Lage (Hamburg: Anton J. Benjamin, 1866-1869) [A.J.B. 338-343, 784-786].
- Based on Die Zauberflöte by Mozart
- Based on Preciosa, Op.78, by Carl Maria von Weber
- Based on Thüringer Volkslied
- Based on Don Giovanni by Mozart
- Based on Il barbiere di Siviglia by Rossini
- Based on Loreley by Friedrich Silcher
- Op.23 - ?
- Op.24 - ?
- Op.25 - Neue praktische Violinschule in kurzen Übungen (Hamburg: August Cranz, 1870). Pazdírek (Vol.12, p.125) gives a Neue prakt. Violinschule as Op.15, likely a mislabeling of this opus.
- Op.26 - Vorbereitende und stufenweis fortschreitende Übungen for violin (in der ersten Lage) für angehende Violinspieler (Hamburg: August Cranz, 1869).
- Op.27 - 3 Marches for piano 4 hands (Hamburg: Ernst Berens, 1871).
- Op.28 - 3 Lieder for alto (or baritone) with piano accompaniment (Hamburg: Haring, 1871).
- Ein Wanderer: Ich wanderte weit von Land zu Land (A minor) (Hans Zeise)
- Abendsegen: O lichte Gluth, o goldner Strahl (Heinrich Steinheuer)
- Zion: Zion, du einst Gottes Stätte
- Op.29 - Paraphrase über 'Die Post' von Heinrich Schäffer for violin and piano (Hamburg: Wilhelm Jowien, 1875).
- Op.30 - 3 Duos faciles for 2 violins destinés aux commerçants (Hamburg: August Cranz, 1872). Pazdírek (Vol.12, p.125) gives a Deux duos as Op.30, likely ecompassed in this opus.
- Op.31 - Piano Quartet [No.2] (Hamburg: August Cranz, 1873).
- Op.32 - Trio facile No.1 in G major for violin, cello and piano (Hamburg: Schuberth & Co., 1876).
- Op.33 - Piano Sonatina in F major (Hamburg: Haring, 1879).
- Op.34 - Piano Sonatina in D major (Hamburg: Böhme, 1880).
- Op.35 - Piano Sonatina in C minor (Hamburg: Böhme, 1880).
- Op.36 - Trio facile No.2 in F major for violin, cello and piano (Hamburg: Böhme, 1880).
- Op.37 - Die kleinen Musikanten. [7] Leichte und instruktive Unterhaltungs-/Vortragsstücke for 2 violins and cello (Hamburg: Wilhelm Jowien, 1878).
- Op.38 - 3 Violin Sonatinas à l'usage des commençants (Berlin: Eduard Annecke, 1882).
- Sonata in C major
- Sonata in G minor
- Sonata in F major
- Op.39 - ?
- Op.40 - Wanderbursch: Berg und Tal und Wald und Feld for male chorus (Hamburg: Haring, 1885).
- Op.41 - 4 Trios (Chorlieder) for 3 female voices [2 sopranos and alto] with piano accompaniment (Hamburg: Max Leichssenring, 1887). Also published in arrangement for voice with piano accompaniment (No.1) (Hamburg: Max Leichssenring, 1885); first (published and) listed in HMB without opus number (No.1).
- Schwalbenlied: Aus fernem Land (Sturm) (published 1885)
- Das Mädchen und der Schmetterling: Lustwandelnd schritt ein Mädchen (Rhingulf Eduard Wegener)
- Stelldichein: Unter Bäumen traulich Dunkel
- Käferlied: Es waren einmal drei Käferknaben (Robert Reinick)
- Op.42 - Zions Klage: "Stamm mit dem Pilgerfuß" for baritone with piano accompaniment (Hamburg: G.W. Niemeyer, 1886).
- Op.43 - Sonnenwende: Frohe Stimmen hör' ich schallen (Rudolf Baumbach) for 4-part male chorus (Hamburg: Hugo Thiemer, 1890 in Germania).
- Op.44 - Dramatische Gesangsszene: Wie dröhnet es gleich Sturmessausen for soprano with piano accompaniment (Hamburg: Max Leichssenring, 1887).
- Op.45 - Cello Sonata in F major for cello (or violin) and piano (Hamburg: Max Leichssenring, 1887).
Works without Opus Number
- Piano Quartet [No.1] in F major
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violin, viola, cello, piano
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Pub: |
AC 1834/35
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Inst: |
piano
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HV 1844 in Bouquet de bal
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- Malvina. Komischromantische Oper in drei Akten; text by Adolf Steppes (ca.1796—after 1858), after William Shakespeare (baptised 1564—1616)
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orchestra
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Per: |
voices, mixed chorus
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Cast: |
The King of France; Raimund, Graf von Toulouse; Tonneau, Leibarzt des Königs; Graf von Belle-Main, von Billard (royal officers); Malvina, eine Waife, von der Mutter Raimunds erzogen; Dorina, eine junge Wirtin; a page; a soldier of Rizza's garrison; royal officers; French soldiers; soldiers of Rizza's garrison; estate owners; ladies-in-waiting; pages; Masken; country constables; archbishops; clergy; choirboys; people und s. w.
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Set: |
Act I—the kings' courts Act II—[Isola] Rizza, six months later Act III—the kings' palaces
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Perf: |
1855-07 in Hamburg (private) 1857-03-16 in Hamburg: Das Stadttheater (public)
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Pub: |
1852/59 ca. WJ (selections); Hamburg: J.F. Kaysers Buchdruckerei (libretto)
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- String Quartet (Paris: Schlesinger, 1946 ca. or earlier). Likely the same as Op.7.