first: all work with opus numbers (without 63 and 64) as well as WoO are in the Cascade (excluding WoO 16, including 131) as well as the Brilliant (w/h WoO 16 and 131) complete editions
Works with opus numbers
Opus 11: Piano Trio No. 4 in B-flat major ("Gassenhauer") (1797) (*for clarinet (or violin), cello (sometimes bassoon), and piano) - Version with
bassoon
Is that an original beethovenian arrangement? never heard of it.
Opus 16: Quintet for Piano and Winds (1796) (later arranged for piano quartet) - Piano quartet version.
Recently released on IIRC Hyperion. There is a recording of both versions on Claves.
Opus 41: Serenade for Piano and Flute or Violin in D major (1803)
On a Philips duo. On a Turnabout/ox set, which includes the Trio for 3 flutes as well
Opus 42: Notturno for Viola and Piano in D major (1803)
On a Hyperion CD
Opus 63: Arrangement of String Quintet (Opus 4) for Piano Trio (1806)
No recording known to me
Opus 64: Arrangement of String Trio (Opus 3) for Piano and Cello (1807)
On a Finlandia CD
Opus 134: Piano arrangement (4 hands) of the Große Fuge, Opus 133 (1826)
In all "complete" editions, but a single CD?
Works with WoO numbers
WoO 2b: Prelude to Act II of Tarpeja
On a Classico CD, with Symphony no.10 and late overtures.
WoO 5: Violin Concerto movement in C major, fragment
See http://www.gyrix.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3329, my msg #11
WoO 12: Twelve minuets for orchestra (probably spurious, actually by Beethoven's brother Carl)
An Berlin Classics/ Edel / Eterna CD
WoO 16: Twelve Écossaises for orchestra (probably spurious)
One copy of the score has been retrieved. Not published, definitely NOT by Beethoven
WoO 17: Eleven "Mödlinger Tänze" for seven instruments (probably spurious)
On Naxos
WoO 23: Écossaise for Military Band (only a piano arrangement by Carl Czerny is extant)
WoO 50: Piano Sonata in F major (1790–92)
WoO 63: Nine variations for piano on a march by Ernst Christoph Dressler
WoO 64: Six Variations on a Swiss song for piano or harp - Harp version
WoO 68: Twelve variations for piano on the "Menuet a la Vigano" from Jakob Haibel's ballet La nozza disturbate
WoO 81: Allemande for piano in A major
WoO 84: Waltz for piano in E-flat major
WoO 85: Waltz for piano
WoO 86: Écossaise for piano in E-flat major
On 2 Teldec sets with Buchbinder or on Tuxedo (Turnabout) with Brendel
WoO 62: String Quintet in C major (Fragment, Piano Transcription)
On a Colosseum record by Jörg Demus
WoO 91: Two arias for Die Schöne Schusterin
On an EMI/HMV set as well as on Berlin Classics/Edel/Eterna
WoO 94: "Germania," aria with chorus in B-flat major
WoO 97: "Es ist vollbracht" for Die Ehrenpforten
separate CDs?
WoO 98: "Wo sich die Pulse," chorus for The Consecration of the House
H 118: Music for The Consecration of the House (from Opus 113)
On DGG with opus 124/113
WoO 99: Italian Partsongs (No. 8, No. 12)
WoO 131: Unfinshed song "Erlkönig"
Only recording known to me is in the Cascade set
WoO 158d: "Air Français"
WoO 160, 162, 171, 181: Forty-three Canons
All on Eterna/Berlin Classics/Edel set, the same recordings are to be found in the DGG coplete set as well as the Brilliant one. Please note that the DGG doesn't contain the Ta,ta,ta canon WoO 162 as it is possibly a Schindler falsification
WoO 199: Musical joke "Ich bin der Herr von zu"
WoO 200: Piano Exercise "O Hoffnung!"
WoO 201: Musical joke "Ich bin bereit!"
WoO 204: Musical joke "Holz, Holz, Geigt die Quartette So"
WoO 205: Ten musical quips (Kinsky's word is "Notenscherze") from Beethoven's letters
All on Eterna/Berlin Classics/Edel set, the same recordings are to be found in the DGG coplete set as well as the Brilliant one.
Works with Anhang (Anh) numbers
Anh 1: Symphony in C major ("Jena") – now attributed to Friedrich Witt
On a BBC Music CD from (I guess) 1996, coupled with Mozart's Symphony no.34 KV338, and there exists a Melodya/HMV CD with Haydn 82.
Anh 2: Six string quartets
No recording known to me
Anh 3: Piano Trio in D major
on a FSM/Audite record
Anh 4: Flute Sonata in B-flat major
Philips Duo, as well as Vox/Turnabout (see opus 41)
Anh 6: Rondo for piano in B-flat major
In Buchbinder set on Teldec
Selected works with Hess (H) numbers
H 12: Oboe Concerto in F (lost; only incipits and draft of 2nd movement extant) Channel Classics, combined with concertos by Beethoven's colleague in the Bonn orchestra Lebrun
H 15: Piano Concerto No. 6 (unfinished)
Inedita CD
H 28: Movement in A-flat major for string trio
H 31: Prelude and Fugue for String Quartet
H 38: Bach Fugue arranged for String Quartet
H 40: Movement in D minor for String Quintet
H 68: Ländler in C minor
H 87: March for piano (arrangement of WoO 29)
H 88: Minuet for piano (arrangement of Hess 33)
H 89: Musik zu einem Ritterballett (Music for a ballet on horseback) (piano arrangement of WoO 1)
H 90: The Creatures of Prometheus (piano arrangement of Opus 43)
H 91: Opferlied (piano arrangement of Opus 121b)
H 92: Bundeslied (piano arrangement of Opus 122)
H 93: "Freudvoll" (piano accompaniment for Opus 84)
H 99: March for piano (arrangement of WoO 18)
H 107: Grenadier's March
H 115: Vestas Feuer (unfinished Opera)
H 118: Music for The Consecration of the House (from Opus 113)
In the Cascade set
Obviously there are a lot more Hess pieces and others, but I am mainly concerned with the Op. and WoO pieces, and any major pieces that escaped those classes. This was working off the list on Wikipedia and comparing with the one on this site for reference. Some of the ones listed are not important - the lost, unfinished, spurious. So what do you think - anything significant in the list I am missing out on by not owning? Or anything you know to be spurious that I don't have marked as such?
IMO the real omissions are WoO 5, opus 16, op.114/124/WoO98 and opus 134.
the rest gives a good impression of Beethoven's other works, but hardly do offer "great" music (though many a minor composer would be delighted to write some of these "not great" works...
Works with opus numbers
Opus 11: Piano Trio No. 4 in B-flat major ("Gassenhauer") (1797) (*for clarinet (or violin), cello (sometimes bassoon), and piano) - Version with
bassoon
Is that an original beethovenian arrangement? never heard of it.
Opus 16: Quintet for Piano and Winds (1796) (later arranged for piano quartet) - Piano quartet version.
Recently released on IIRC Hyperion. There is a recording of both versions on Claves.
Opus 41: Serenade for Piano and Flute or Violin in D major (1803)
On a Philips duo. On a Turnabout/ox set, which includes the Trio for 3 flutes as well
Opus 42: Notturno for Viola and Piano in D major (1803)
On a Hyperion CD
Opus 63: Arrangement of String Quintet (Opus 4) for Piano Trio (1806)
No recording known to me
Opus 64: Arrangement of String Trio (Opus 3) for Piano and Cello (1807)
On a Finlandia CD
Opus 134: Piano arrangement (4 hands) of the Große Fuge, Opus 133 (1826)
In all "complete" editions, but a single CD?
Works with WoO numbers
WoO 2b: Prelude to Act II of Tarpeja
On a Classico CD, with Symphony no.10 and late overtures.
WoO 5: Violin Concerto movement in C major, fragment
See http://www.gyrix.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3329, my msg #11
WoO 12: Twelve minuets for orchestra (probably spurious, actually by Beethoven's brother Carl)
An Berlin Classics/ Edel / Eterna CD
WoO 16: Twelve Écossaises for orchestra (probably spurious)
One copy of the score has been retrieved. Not published, definitely NOT by Beethoven
WoO 17: Eleven "Mödlinger Tänze" for seven instruments (probably spurious)
On Naxos
WoO 23: Écossaise for Military Band (only a piano arrangement by Carl Czerny is extant)
WoO 50: Piano Sonata in F major (1790–92)
WoO 63: Nine variations for piano on a march by Ernst Christoph Dressler
WoO 64: Six Variations on a Swiss song for piano or harp - Harp version
WoO 68: Twelve variations for piano on the "Menuet a la Vigano" from Jakob Haibel's ballet La nozza disturbate
WoO 81: Allemande for piano in A major
WoO 84: Waltz for piano in E-flat major
WoO 85: Waltz for piano
WoO 86: Écossaise for piano in E-flat major
On 2 Teldec sets with Buchbinder or on Tuxedo (Turnabout) with Brendel
WoO 62: String Quintet in C major (Fragment, Piano Transcription)
On a Colosseum record by Jörg Demus
WoO 91: Two arias for Die Schöne Schusterin
On an EMI/HMV set as well as on Berlin Classics/Edel/Eterna
WoO 94: "Germania," aria with chorus in B-flat major
WoO 97: "Es ist vollbracht" for Die Ehrenpforten
separate CDs?
WoO 98: "Wo sich die Pulse," chorus for The Consecration of the House
H 118: Music for The Consecration of the House (from Opus 113)
On DGG with opus 124/113
WoO 99: Italian Partsongs (No. 8, No. 12)
WoO 131: Unfinshed song "Erlkönig"
Only recording known to me is in the Cascade set
WoO 158d: "Air Français"
WoO 160, 162, 171, 181: Forty-three Canons
All on Eterna/Berlin Classics/Edel set, the same recordings are to be found in the DGG coplete set as well as the Brilliant one. Please note that the DGG doesn't contain the Ta,ta,ta canon WoO 162 as it is possibly a Schindler falsification
WoO 199: Musical joke "Ich bin der Herr von zu"
WoO 200: Piano Exercise "O Hoffnung!"
WoO 201: Musical joke "Ich bin bereit!"
WoO 204: Musical joke "Holz, Holz, Geigt die Quartette So"
WoO 205: Ten musical quips (Kinsky's word is "Notenscherze") from Beethoven's letters
All on Eterna/Berlin Classics/Edel set, the same recordings are to be found in the DGG coplete set as well as the Brilliant one.
Works with Anhang (Anh) numbers
Anh 1: Symphony in C major ("Jena") – now attributed to Friedrich Witt
On a BBC Music CD from (I guess) 1996, coupled with Mozart's Symphony no.34 KV338, and there exists a Melodya/HMV CD with Haydn 82.
Anh 2: Six string quartets
No recording known to me
Anh 3: Piano Trio in D major
on a FSM/Audite record
Anh 4: Flute Sonata in B-flat major
Philips Duo, as well as Vox/Turnabout (see opus 41)
Anh 6: Rondo for piano in B-flat major
In Buchbinder set on Teldec
Selected works with Hess (H) numbers
H 12: Oboe Concerto in F (lost; only incipits and draft of 2nd movement extant) Channel Classics, combined with concertos by Beethoven's colleague in the Bonn orchestra Lebrun
H 15: Piano Concerto No. 6 (unfinished)
Inedita CD
H 28: Movement in A-flat major for string trio
H 31: Prelude and Fugue for String Quartet
H 38: Bach Fugue arranged for String Quartet
H 40: Movement in D minor for String Quintet
H 68: Ländler in C minor
H 87: March for piano (arrangement of WoO 29)
H 88: Minuet for piano (arrangement of Hess 33)
H 89: Musik zu einem Ritterballett (Music for a ballet on horseback) (piano arrangement of WoO 1)
H 90: The Creatures of Prometheus (piano arrangement of Opus 43)
H 91: Opferlied (piano arrangement of Opus 121b)
H 92: Bundeslied (piano arrangement of Opus 122)
H 93: "Freudvoll" (piano accompaniment for Opus 84)
H 99: March for piano (arrangement of WoO 18)
H 107: Grenadier's March
H 115: Vestas Feuer (unfinished Opera)
H 118: Music for The Consecration of the House (from Opus 113)
In the Cascade set
Obviously there are a lot more Hess pieces and others, but I am mainly concerned with the Op. and WoO pieces, and any major pieces that escaped those classes. This was working off the list on Wikipedia and comparing with the one on this site for reference. Some of the ones listed are not important - the lost, unfinished, spurious. So what do you think - anything significant in the list I am missing out on by not owning? Or anything you know to be spurious that I don't have marked as such?
IMO the real omissions are WoO 5, opus 16, op.114/124/WoO98 and opus 134.
the rest gives a good impression of Beethoven's other works, but hardly do offer "great" music (though many a minor composer would be delighted to write some of these "not great" works...
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