User:Schissel/List of compositions by Friedrich Kuhlau

Friedrich Kuhlau's works have been catalogued comprehensively by Dan Føg (1978)- this list will focus on the works that were published.

Much of this information from Library of Congress catalog, some from other sources.

Organization: by opus number; by genre/medium.

By opus number

 * Op. 7. Piano concerto in C major.
 * Op. 10. Trois duos concertans. (for two flutes. Published about 1814 by Breitkopf & Härtel.)
 * Op. 13. Trois grands trios concertans pour trois flûtes.
 * Op. 14. Cinq Variations sur un air national danois, and Lette Variationer over "Manden med Glas I Haand" (1813) (see Kuhlau collection site)
 * Op. 17. Sonatinas for piano four-hands.
 * Op. 20. Sonatinas for piano. (no. 1 in C, no. 2 in G, no. 3 in F.)
 * Op. 27. The robbers’ castle - overture.
 * Op. 29. Elisa - overture.
 * Op. 32. Piano Quartet no. 1 in C minor. (pub. 1821)
 * Op. 33. Violin sonata in F minor.
 * Op. 38. No. 1 is a fantasia for flute.
 * Op. 39. Three duets for flutes.
 * Op. 44. Sonatinas for piano 4-hands.
 * Op. 45. Concertino for two horns and orchestra.
 * Op. 46. Piano sonatas.
 * Op. 47. Overture to the scene Eurydies I Tartarus.
 * Op. 50. Piano Quartet no. 2 in A major.
 * Op. 51. Quintets for flute and strings. (1822, poss. published around 1825) (no. 1 in D, no. 2 in E minor?, no. 3 in A major)
 * Op. 55. Leichte, fortschreitende Sonatinen, piano. (in C, G, C, F, D,  and C ?.)
 * Op. 57. Grand solos for flute and piano.
 * Op. 59. Sonata no. 2 for piano (see Kuhlau collection) (and 3 sonatines also in op. 59)
 * Op. 60. Trois Sonates non difficiles, melées de trois thèmes variées, pour le pianoforte
 * Op. 63. Introduktion and Variationen über ein Thema aus C. M. von Webers Euryanthe, für Flöte und Klavier (or so described on an LP; may be op. 38/1 instead. The Euryanthe theme is Unter blühenden Mandelbaümen.)
 * Op. 64. Grande sonate brillante pour le piano et flûte (also played on violin) in E&#x266D; major.
 * Op. 65. Lulu - overture.
 * Op. 66. Sonatinas.
 * Op. 68. Divertimenti for flute. (in G, D, B-natural, E&#x266D; D major, and C&#x266F; minor &mdash; complete recording of the op. 68 set made in 1983-4.)
 * Op. 69. Sonata for flute and piano in G major.
 * Op. 71. Sonata in E minor for flute and piano.
 * Op. 74. William Shakespeare - overture. (1826?)
 * Op. 79. Three violin sonatas - op. 79/1 in F major, op. 79/2 in A minor, op. 79/3 in C major.
 * Op. 80. Three duets for two flutes.
 * Op. 83. Sonatas for flute and piano.
 * Op. 85. Grand sonata for flute in A minor.
 * Op. 86. Trois grands trios, pour trois flûtes. (pub. 1828 by Aristide Farrenc.)
 * Op. 87. no. 2 is a duo for flutes.
 * Op. 88. Quatre sonatines faciles et doigtées pour le piano-forte.
 * Op. 89. Sonatina(s)
 * Op. 90. Grand trio for three flutes in B minor
 * Op. 98. Introduction et rondo, op. 98, sur "Le Colporteur de Onslow"
 * Op. 99. Introduction and variations sur (sûr?) l'air du Colporteur
 * Op. 100. Elverhøj : Overture (1828)
 * Op. 101. Introduction et variations brillantes sur un duo de l’opéra Jessonda de L. Spohr.
 * Op. 102. Trois duos brillants pour deux flûtes. No. 2 is a duo brillant in E
 * Op. 103. Quartet for four flutes. (E minor? G major?)
 * Op. 105. Variations sur l’air irlandais The last rose of summer, op. 105
 * Op. 107. Hugo and Adelheid - overture.
 * Op. 108. Piano Quartet no. 3 in G minor. (trivia: Richard Goode/Juilliard in LoC Nov. 2 1972)
 * Op. 110. Duos brillantes for flute and piano (no. 1 in B&#x266D; major, no. 2 in E minor and no. 3 in D major)
 * Op. 115. The triplet brothers from Damascus - Overture.
 * Op. 119. Trio for piano and flutes in G, or playable by flute, cello and piano.
 * Op. 122. String quartet in A minor. (1831) (trivia: given a Juilliard Quartet performance in the LoC Apr. 9, 1971)

Without opus number?

 * Andante and Polacca (horn and piano)
 * Elverhøj (setting a libretto by J. L. Heiberg) (1828) (incidental music, perhaps the whole opera, is op. 100.)
 * Introduction et variations sur la romance de l’opera Euryanthe de C.M. de Weber.
 * Opera Lulu (text by C.C.F. Güntelberg)