User:Schnittkease/List of works by Eduard Hamel

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.

Contents

Sources

Publishers

This is a list of the main publishers of Hamel's music and abbreviations:

AC August Cranz,
Hamburg
B Böhme,
Hamburg
HV Heinrichshofen's Verlag,
Magdeburg
S Schuberth & Co.,
Hamburg
WJ Wilhelm Jowien,
Hamburg

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)
Inst: voice (bass), piano
Pub: German; B 1838/39, WJ 1859
  • Op.9 - ?
  • Op.10 - ?
  • Op.11 - ?
  • Op.12 - ?
  • Op.13 - ?
  • Op. 14 - Introduction et rondo sur un thème original
Inst: violin, piano
Pub: WJ 1855
  • Op. 15 - 3 Lieder
    1. Vogelsang: Wir wiegen uns spielend auf schwankenden Aesten (Feodor Löwe, 1816—1890)
    2. Der Zigeunerbub (im Norden): Fern im Süd das schöne Spanien (Emanuel Geibel, 1815—1884)
    3. O stille dies Verlangen (Emanuel Geibel)
Inst: voice, piano
Pub: German; WJ 1855
  • Op.16 - 3 Morceaux caractéristiques for violin and piano (Hamburg: Wilhelm Jowien, 1852/59 ca.).
  • Op.17 - Sonate pastorale in F major
Inst: violin, piano
Pub: S 1858
Note:  Revised edition in B-flat major published (S 1883)
  • Op.18 - Kinderlust. 3 Lieder für kleine Kinder
    1. Zum Tanz
    2. Wurst wieder Wurst: Sobald der erste Frost
    3. Unser liebe r/es Fränz el/chen
Inst: voice, piano
Pub: German; WJ 1859
    1. Sonata in G minor
    2. Sonata in F major
    3. Sonata in D major
Inst: violin, piano
Pub: B 1861
  • Op.20 - ?
  • Op.21 - 3 Violin Sonatinas (Hamburg: Ernst Berens, 1865).
    1. Sonatina in F major
    2. Sonatina in G major
    3. 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].
    1. Based on Die Zauberflöte by Mozart
    2. Based on Preciosa, Op.78, by Carl Maria von Weber
    3. Based on Thüringer Volkslied
    4. Based on Don Giovanni by Mozart
    5. Based on Il barbiere di Siviglia by Rossini
    6. 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).
    1. Ein Wanderer: Ich wanderte weit von Land zu Land (A minor) (Hans Zeise)
    2. Abendsegen: O lichte Gluth, o goldner Strahl (Heinrich Steinheuer)
    3. 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).
    1. Sonata in C major
    2. Sonata in G minor
    3. 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).
    1. Schwalbenlied: Aus fernem Land (Sturm) (published 1885)
    2. Das Mädchen und der Schmetterling: Lustwandelnd schritt ein Mädchen (Rhingulf Eduard Wegener)
    3. Stelldichein: Unter Bäumen traulich Dunkel
    4. 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
Inst: violin, viola, cello, piano
Pub: AC 1834/35
  • Freuden- und Jubelgalopp
Inst: piano
Pub: HV 1844 in Bouquet de bal
  • Malvina. Komischromantische Oper in drei Akten; text by Adolf Steppes (ca.1796—after 1858), after William Shakespeare (baptised 1564—1616)
Inst: orchestra
Per: voices, mixed chorus
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.
Set: Act I—the kings' courts
Act II—[Isola] Rizza, six months later
Act III—the kings' palaces
Perf: 1855-07 in Hamburg (private)
1857-03-16 in Hamburg: Das Stadttheater (public)
Pub: 1852/59 ca. WJ (selections); Hamburg: J.F. Kaysers Buchdruckerei (libretto)
  • String Quartet (Paris: Schlesinger, 1946 ca. or earlier). Likely the same as Op.7.