List of compositions by Stanisław Moniuszko

This is a list of compositions by Stanisław Moniuszko.

Ballet

 * Monte Christo, after Alexandre Dumas (1866)
 * Na kwaterunku (On the Billet) (1868)
 * Figle szatana (Satan's Tricks aka Devil's Frolics) (1870)
 * Merry Wives of Windsor (c. 1849), ballet music composed for the opera of Otto Nicolai

Theatre

 * Kasper Hauser (1843), melodrama by Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois and d'Ennery. First performance: Minsk, November 18, 1843
 * Sabaudka (Savoyardess or the Mother's Blessing) melodrama in 5 acts by d'Ennery and Lemoine. First performance: Vilnius, May 6, 1845
 * Hamlet. Shakespeare's tragedy. First performance: Warsaw, March 24, 1871
 * Zbojcy (Die Rauber). Schiller's tragedy. First performance: Warsaw 1870 and 1871
 * Hans Mathis, drama (1872). Finished by Adam Munchheimer
 * Karpaccy gorale, drama by J. Korzeniowski

Songs
More than 300, listing the most popular:
 * Chochlik (The Imp). Text by A.E. Odyniec
 * Czaty (The Ambush), ballad. Text by A. Mickiewicz. Also in a version with orchestra
 * Czarny krzyżyk (The Little Black Cross). Text by Bruno Bielawski.
 * Dziad i baba (The Old Man and The Old Woman). Text by J.I. Kraszewski
 * Dziadek i babka (Grandpa and Grandma). Text by P. Jankowski
 * Entuzjasta (The Enthusiast). Text by J. Prusinowski
 * Kozak (Cossack). Also known as Tam na gorze jawor stoi
 * Kum i kuma (Chums). Text by J. Czeczot
 * Łzy (Tears). Text by A.E. Odyniec
 * Maciek. Text by T. Lenartowicz
 * Magda karczmarka (Magda, the Innkeeper). Also known as W pustej karczmie Magda siedzi, ballad. Text by E. Sztyrmer
 * Nad Nidą (On Nida River). Text by Włodzimierz Wolski
 * Panicz i dziewczyna (The Young Master and The Girl). Also known as W gaiku zielonym. Text by A.E. Odyniec
 * Pieśń wieczorna (The Song at Dusk). Also known as Po nocnej rosie. Text by W. Syrokomla
 * Piosnka żołnierza (Soldier's Song). Also known as Już matka zasnęła. Text by J. Korzeniowski
 * Polna różyczka (The Little, Field Rose). Text by J. Grajnert
 * Powrót taty (Father's Return). Text by A. Mickiewicz
 * Prząśniczka (The Spinner). Text by J. Czeczot. Also in a version with orchestra
 * Rozmowa (Conversation). Also known as Kochanko moja, na co nam rozmowa. Text by A. Mickiewicz
 * Rybka (The Fish). Text by A. Mickiewicz
 * Świerszcz (The Cricket). Text by J.N. Kaminski
 * Świtezianka (The Nymph of Lake Switez). Text by A. Mickiewicz
 * Tren X (Lament No. X). Also known as Urszulo moja wdzieczna. Text by J. Kochanowski
 * Trzech Budrysów (Three Budryses). Text by A. Mickiewicz. Also in a version with orchestra
 * Trzy śpiewy: Niepewnosc, Pieszczotka, Sen (Three Chants: Uncertainty, Cuddlesome One, Dream). Text by A. Mickiewicz. German translation Blankensee
 * Wilija (Christmas Eve). Text by A. Mickiewicz
 * Znaszli ten kraj (Do You Know Such Land). Text by A. Mickiewicz, after J. W. Goethe

Chamber

 * String quartet no.1 in D minor (1839)
 * String quartet no.2 in F major (before 1840)

Organ

 * Organ compositions on the themes of church songs, among others Vespers and Song of Ostra Brama. Published: Warsaw, 1862.

Piano

 * Fraszki (Trifles). Two books. Published: Vilnius, 1843
 * Nocturne in A-flat major. Published: Vilnius, 1846
 * Mazurka in D major. Published: Vilnius, before 1846
 * Six Polonaises. Published: Vilnius, 1846
 * Polka in C major. Published: Warsaw, 1851
 * Polka, "Daniel". Published: Warsaw, 1852
 * Polka, "Gabirela". Published: Warsaw, 1855
 * "Spring" Polka. Published: Warsaw, 1860
 * Vilanelle in B flat major. Published: Warsaw, 1851
 * Three Waltzes. Published: Warsaw, 1852
 * "Wedding" Mazurka. Published: Warsaw, 1872
 * Kolysanka (Cradle Song) in D major. Published: Warsaw, 19 March 1872
 * Piano transcriptions of opera fragments and of works by other composers, among others Six Polonaises of Michal Oginski. Published: Warsaw, before 1858
 * Original compositions and transcriptions for piano duet

Symphonic

 * Bajka (Fairytale), fantastic overture (1848). Two versions. First performed: Vilnius, 1 May 1848
 * Kain, overture (1856). First performance: St. Petersburg, March 1856
 * War Overture. First performance: Vilnius, 19 March 1857
 * Polonez koncertowy (concert polonaise) in A major, for large orchestra (1866)
 * Polonez obywatelski, civic polonaise in F major (after 1863)