List of compositions by Fritz Kreisler
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Operetta

  • Apple Blossoms, operetta / musical (1919); music also by Victor Jacobi
    Victor Jacobi
    Victor Jacobi, Jakobi Viktor was a Hungarian operetta composer.He studied at Zeneakadémia in Budapest at the same time as the noted Hungarian composers Imre Kálmán and Albert Szirmai...

  • Lisa, operetta in 3 Acts (published 1969)
  • Rhapsody, operetta / Musical (1944)
  • Sissy, singspiel in 2 Acts (1932)

Vocal

  • The Bonnie Earl O'Moray (published 1917); lyrics by Reinhold von Warlich
  • Cradle Song (published 1915); based on Caprice Viennois
  • Drei Nachtgesänge (Three Night Songs) (published 1921); on poems of Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff
    Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff
    Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff was a German poet and novelist of the later German romantic school.Eichendorff is regarded as one of the most important German Romantics and his works have sustained high popularity in Germany from production to the present day.-Life:Eichendorff was born at Schloß...

  • Leezie Lindsay (published 1917); lyrics by Reinhold von Warlich
  • Love Comes and Goes (published 1934); based on Liebesleid; lyrics by Geraldine Farrar
    Geraldine Farrar
    Geraldine Farrar was an American soprano opera singer and film actress, noted for her beauty, acting ability, and "the intimate timbre of her voice." She had a large following among young women, who were nicknamed "Gerry-flappers".- Early life and opera career :Farrar was born in Melrose,...

  • Madly in Love (published 1936); lyrics by Dorothy Fields
    Dorothy Fields
    Dorothy Fields was an American librettist and lyricist.She wrote over 400 songs for Broadway musicals and films...

  • The Old Sweet Song, duet for soprano and baritone (or tenor) (published 1915); based on Caprice Viennois; lyrics by J. Kilp
  • O salutaris hostia (published 1916); after Louis Couperin
    Louis Couperin
    Louis Couperin was a French Baroque composer and performer. He was born in Chaumes-en-Brie and moved to Paris in 1650–51 with the help of Jacques Champion de Chambonnières. Couperin worked as organist of the Church of St. Gervais in Paris and as musician at the court...

    ; lyrics by Alice Mattullath
  • O sanctissima (published 1916); freely adapted from a melody by Arcangelo Corelli
    Arcangelo Corelli
    Arcangelo Corelli was an Italian violinist and composer of Baroque music.-Biography:Corelli was born at Fusignano, in the current-day province of Ravenna, although at the time it was in the province of Ferrara. Little is known about his early life...

    ; lyrics by Alice Mattullath
  • The Praise of Islay (published 1917); lyrics by Reinhold von Warlich
  • The Shepherd's Madrigal (published 1937); lyrics by Geraldine Farrar
  • Stars in My Eyes (published 1936); lyrics by Dorothy Fields
  • The Whole World Knows, a Viennese Love Song (published 1934); based on Caprice Viennois; lyrics by Geraldine Farrar

Piano

  • Liebesfreud (Love's Joy) (published 1911)
  • The Old Refrain, Viennese popular song (published 1919)
  • Petit valse (published 1927)

Cello and piano

  • Allegretto in the Style of Boccherini
    Luigi Boccherini
    Luigi Rodolfo Boccherini was an Italian classical era composer and cellist whose music retained a courtly and galante style while he matured somewhat apart from the major European musical centers. Boccherini is most widely known for one particular minuet from his String Quintet in E, Op. 11, No...

     (published 1910)
  • Andantino in the Style of Martini
    Giovanni Battista Martini
    Giovanni Battista Martini , also known as Padre Martini, was an Italian musician.-Biography:Martini was born at Bologna....

     (published 1910)
  • Chanson Louis XIII et Pavane in the Style of Couperin
    Louis Couperin
    Louis Couperin was a French Baroque composer and performer. He was born in Chaumes-en-Brie and moved to Paris in 1650–51 with the help of Jacques Champion de Chambonnières. Couperin worked as organist of the Church of St. Gervais in Paris and as musician at the court...

     (published 1910)
  • Sicilienne and Rigaudon in the Style of Francœur
    François Francoeur
    François Francœur was a French composer and violinist.-Biography:He was born in Paris, the son of Joseph Francœur, a basse de violon player and member of the 24 violons du roy. Francœur was instructed in music by his father and joined the Académie Royale de Musique as a violinist at age 15...

     (published 1910)

Solo violin

  • Recitative and Scherzo-Caprice for Solo Violin, Op. 6 (published 1911)
  • Study on a Choral in the style of Johann Stamitz
    Johann Stamitz
    Jan Václav Antonín Stamic was a Czech composer and violinist. Johann was the father of Carl Stamitz and Anton Stamitz, also composers...

     (published 1930)

Original cadenzas

  • Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61 (published 1928); 3 cadenzas
  • Brahms Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77 (published 1928)
  • Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major, K.216 (published 1946); 3 cadenzas
  • Mozart Violin Concerto No. 4 in D major, K.218 (published 1946); 3 cadenzas
  • Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major, K.219 (published 1946); 3 cadenzas
  • Mozart Violin Concerto No. 6 [sic] in B major (published 1946)
  • Paganini Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major, Op.6
  • Viotti Violin Concerto No. 22 in A minor (published 1966)

Violin and orchestra

  • Concerto in C Major in the style of Vivaldi (also arranged for violin and piano - see below)

Violin and piano

Title Luigi Boccherini
Luigi Boccherini
Luigi Rodolfo Boccherini was an Italian classical era composer and cellist whose music retained a courtly and galante style while he matured somewhat apart from the major European musical centers. Boccherini is most widely known for one particular minuet from his String Quintet in E, Op. 11, No...

Allegretto in the style of Porpora 1913 falsely attributed to Nicola Porpora
Nicola Porpora
Nicola Porpora was an Italian composer of Baroque operas and teacher of singing, whose most famous singing student was the castrato Farinelli. One of his other students was composer Matteo Capranica.-Biography:Porpora was born in Naples...

Andantino in the style of Martini 1910 falsely attributed to Giovanni Battista Martini
Giovanni Battista Martini
Giovanni Battista Martini , also known as Padre Martini, was an Italian musician.-Biography:Martini was born at Bologna....

Aubade Provençale in the style of Couperin 1911 falsely attributed to Louis Couperin
Louis Couperin
Louis Couperin was a French Baroque composer and performer. He was born in Chaumes-en-Brie and moved to Paris in 1650–51 with the help of Jacques Champion de Chambonnières. Couperin worked as organist of the Church of St. Gervais in Paris and as musician at the court...

Aucassin and Nicolette, Medieval Canzonetta 1917  
Berceuse Romantique (Romantic Slumber-song), Op. 9 1916  
Caprice Viennois, Op. 2 1910  
Cavatina 1933  
Chanson Louis XIII et Pavane in the style of Couperin 1910 falsely attributed to Louis Couperin
Louis Couperin
Louis Couperin was a French Baroque composer and performer. He was born in Chaumes-en-Brie and moved to Paris in 1650–51 with the help of Jacques Champion de Chambonnières. Couperin worked as organist of the Church of St. Gervais in Paris and as musician at the court...

La Chasse, Caprice in the style of Cartier 1911 falsely attributed to Jean Baptiste Cartier
Concerto in C major in the style of Vivaldi 1927 falsely attributed to Antonio Vivaldi
Antonio Vivaldi
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi , nicknamed because of his red hair, was an Italian Baroque composer, priest, and virtuoso violinist, born in Venice. Vivaldi is recognized as one of the greatest Baroque composers, and his influence during his lifetime was widespread over Europe...

; also for violin and string orchestra with organ ad lib.
Episode 1965  
Fantasie   written in 1883; unpublished
La Gitana 1917 Arabo-Spanish gypsy song of the 18th century
Grave in the style of W.F. Bach 1911 falsely attributed to Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach , the second child and eldest son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach, was a German composer and performer...

Gypsy Caprice 1927  
Liebesfreud (Love's Joy) 1910 No. 1 of Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen
Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen
Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen is a set of three short pieces for violin and piano, written by Fritz Kreisler.It is not known when he wrote them, but they were published in 1905, deliberately misattributed to Joseph Lanner...

; falsely attributed to Joseph Lanner
Liebesleid (Love's Sorrow) 1910 No. 2 of Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen
Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen
Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen is a set of three short pieces for violin and piano, written by Fritz Kreisler.It is not known when he wrote them, but they were published in 1905, deliberately misattributed to Joseph Lanner...

; falsely attributed to Joseph Lanner
Malagueña 1937  
Marche Miniature Viennoise (Miniature Viennese March) 1925  
Menuet in the style of Porpora 1910 falsely attributed to Nicola Porpora
Nicola Porpora
Nicola Porpora was an Italian composer of Baroque operas and teacher of singing, whose most famous singing student was the castrato Farinelli. One of his other students was composer Matteo Capranica.-Biography:Porpora was born in Naples...

Polichinelle (Sérénade) 1917  
Praeludium and Allegro in the style of Pugnani 1910 falsely attributed to Gaetano Pugnani
Gaetano Pugnani
Gaetano Pugnani was born in Turin. He trained on the violin under Giovanni Battista Somis and Giuseppe Tartini. In 1752, Pugnani became the first violinist of the Royal Chapel in Turin. Then he went on a large tour that granted him great fame for his extraordinary skill on the violin...

La Précieuse in the style of Couperin 1910 falsely attributed to Louis Couperin
Louis Couperin
Louis Couperin was a French Baroque composer and performer. He was born in Chaumes-en-Brie and moved to Paris in 1650–51 with the help of Jacques Champion de Chambonnières. Couperin worked as organist of the Church of St. Gervais in Paris and as musician at the court...

Preghiera in the style of Martini 1911 falsely attributed to Giovanni Battista Martini
Giovanni Battista Martini
Giovanni Battista Martini , also known as Padre Martini, was an Italian musician.-Biography:Martini was born at Bologna....

Retrospection 1945 from String Quartet in A minor
Romance, Op. 4 1910  
Rondino on a Theme of Beethoven 1915  
Scherzo 1945 from String Quartet in A minor
Scherzo in the style of Dittersdorf 1910 falsely attributed to Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf
----August Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf was an Austrian composer, violinist and silvologist.-1739-1764:...

Schön Rosmarin  1910 No. 3 of Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen
Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen
Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen is a set of three short pieces for violin and piano, written by Fritz Kreisler.It is not known when he wrote them, but they were published in 1905, deliberately misattributed to Joseph Lanner...

; falsely attributed to Joseph Lanner
Shepherd's Madrigal 1927 old German (18th century) melody
Sicilienne and Rigaudon in the style of Francœur 1910 falsely attributed to François Francœur
François Francoeur
François Francœur was a French composer and violinist.-Biography:He was born in Paris, the son of Joseph Francœur, a basse de violon player and member of the 24 violons du roy. Francœur was instructed in music by his father and joined the Académie Royale de Musique as a violinist at age 15...

Song, Op. 7    
Syncopation 1926  
Tambourin Chinois, Op. 3 1910  
Tempo di Minuetto in the style of Pugnani 1938 falsely attributed to Gaetano Pugnani
Gaetano Pugnani
Gaetano Pugnani was born in Turin. He trained on the violin under Giovanni Battista Somis and Giuseppe Tartini. In 1752, Pugnani became the first violinist of the Royal Chapel in Turin. Then he went on a large tour that granted him great fame for his extraordinary skill on the violin...

Toy Soldier's March 1917  
Variations on a Theme by Corelli in the style of Tartini 1937 falsely attributed to Giuseppe Tartini
Giuseppe Tartini
Giuseppe Tartini was an Italian baroque composer and violinist.-Biography:Tartini was born in Piran, a town on the peninsula of Istria, in the Republic of Venice to Gianantonio – native of Florence – and Caterina Zangrando, a descendant of one of the oldest aristocratic Piranian families.It...

Viennese Rhapsodic Fantasietta 1948  

Piano trio

  • Farewell to Cucullain (The Londonderry Air
    Londonderry Air
    Londonderry Air is an air that originated from County Londonderry in Ireland. It is popular among the Irish diaspora and is very well known throughout the world. The tune is played as the victory anthem of Northern Ireland at the Commonwealth Games. "Danny Boy" is a popular set of lyrics to the...

    ), traditional tune arranged for violin, cello and piano by Kreisler and his brother, Hugo, a cellist (published 1922)

Violin and piano

Original composer Title Isaac Albéniz
Isaac Albéniz
Isaac Manuel Francisco Albéniz y Pascual was a Spanish Catalan pianist and composer best known for his piano works based on folk music idioms .-Life:Born in Camprodon, province of Girona, to Ángel Albéniz and his wife Dolors Pascual, Albéniz...

 
Malagueña 1927 original for piano: Op. 165, No. 3
Tango in D major 1927 original for piano: Op. 165, No. 2
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra, and solo instruments drew together the strands of the Baroque period and brought it to its ultimate maturity...

 
Gavotte in E major 1913 original title Gavotte en rondeau from Partita No. 3
Partita for Violin No. 3 (Bach)
The Partita No. 3 in E major BWV 1006 by Johann Sebastian Bach for solo violin consists of the following movements:# Preludio# Loure# Gavotte en Rondeau# Menuets # Bourrée# GigaIt takes approximately 20 minutes to perform....

, BWV1006 for solo violin
Prelude in E major 1913 original from Partita No. 3
Partita for Violin No. 3 (Bach)
The Partita No. 3 in E major BWV 1006 by Johann Sebastian Bach for solo violin consists of the following movements:# Preludio# Loure# Gavotte en Rondeau# Menuets # Bourrée# GigaIt takes approximately 20 minutes to perform....

, BWV1006 for solo violin
Ernő Balogh
Erno Balogh
Ernő Balogh was a Hungarian pianist, composer, editor, and teacher. He was born on April 4, 1897 in Budapest, Hungary and died on June 2, 1989 in Mitchellville, Maryland, USA.-Biography:...

 
Caprice antique 1924  
Dirge of the North 1924  
Johannes Brahms
Johannes Brahms
Johannes Brahms was a German composer and pianist, and one of the leading musicians of the Romantic period. Born in Hamburg, Brahms spent much of his professional life in Vienna, Austria, where he was a leader of the musical scene...

 
Hungarian Dance No. 17 in F minor   original
Hungarian Dances (Brahms)
The Hungarian Dances by Johannes Brahms , are a set of 21 lively dance tunes based mostly on Hungarian themes, completed in 1869.They vary from about a minute to four minutes in length. They are among Brahms' most popular works, and were certainly the most profitable for him. Each dance has been...

 for piano 4-hands
Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin was an American composer and lyricist of Jewish heritage, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history.His first hit song, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", became world famous...

 
Blue Skies 1927  
Johann Brandl  The Old Refrain (Du alter Stephansturm) 1905 traditional Viennese popular song
Cécile Chaminade
Cécile Chaminade
Cécile Louise Stéphanie Chaminade was a French composer and pianist.-Biography:Born in Paris, she studied at first with her mother, then with Félix Le Couppey, Marie Gabriel Augustin Savard, Martin Pierre Marsick and Benjamin Godard, but not officially, since her father disapproved of her musical...

 
Sérénade Espagnole   original for piano
Frédéric Chopin
Frédéric Chopin
Frédéric François Chopin was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist. He is considered one of the great masters of Romantic music and has been called "the poet of the piano"....

 
Mazurka No. 23 in D major, Op. 33, No. 2 1923 original for piano
Mazurka No. 45 in A minor, Op. 67, No. 4 1915 original for piano
Arcangelo Corelli
Arcangelo Corelli
Arcangelo Corelli was an Italian violinist and composer of Baroque music.-Biography:Corelli was born at Fusignano, in the current-day province of Ravenna, although at the time it was in the province of Ferrara. Little is known about his early life...

 
La Folia, Op. 5, No. 12   original for violin and cembalo
Sarabande and Allegretto 1913  
Charles G. Dawes
Charles G. Dawes
Charles Gates Dawes was an American banker and politician who was the 30th Vice President of the United States . For his work on the Dawes Plan for World War I reparations he was a co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. He served in the First World War, was U.S...

 
Melody in A major (1912) 1912  
Antonín Dvořák
Antonín Dvorák
Antonín Leopold Dvořák was a Czech composer of late Romantic music, who employed the idioms of the folk music of Moravia and his native Bohemia. Dvořák’s own style is sometimes called "romantic-classicist synthesis". His works include symphonic, choral and chamber music, concerti, operas and many...

 
Humoresque 1906 original for piano: Op. 101, No. 7
Indian Lament in G minor 1914 original for violin and piano: Larghetto of Sonatina, Op. 100
Negro Spiritual Melody 1914 from the Largo of the New World Symphony
Symphony No. 9 (Dvorák)
The Symphony No. 9 in E Minor "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 , popularly known as the New World Symphony, was composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1893 during his visit to the United States from 1892 to 1895. It is by far his most popular symphony, and one of the most popular in the modern repertoire...

, Op. 95
Songs My Mother Taught Me 1914 original for voice and piano: Když mne stará matka spívat
Songs My Mother Taught Me (Antonín Dvorák song)
Songs My Mother Taught Me , is a song by Antonín Dvořák which forms part of his Gypsy Songs cycle , written for voice and piano in 1880. The Gypsy Songs are set to poems by Adolf Heyduk in both Czech and German...

, Op. 55, No. 4
Slavonic Dance No. 1 in G minor 1914 original for piano 4-hands: arranged from Slavonic Dances
Slavonic Dances
The Slavonic Dances are a series of 16 orchestral pieces composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1878 and 1886 and published in two sets as Opus 46 and Opus 72 respectively. Originally written for piano four hands, the Slavonic Dances were inspired by Johannes Brahms's own Hungarian Dances and were...

, Op. 46, No. 2 and Op. 72, No. 1 (ded. Achille Rivarde
Achille Rivarde
Achille Rivarde was an American-born British violinist and teacher, who worked mainly in Europe and London.-Biography:...

)
Slavonic Dance No.2 in E minor 1914 original for piano 4-hands: Op. 72, No. 2
Slavonic Dance No. 3 in G major 1914 original for piano 4-hands: Op. 72, No. 8
Slavonic Fantasie in B minor 1914  
Manuel de Falla
Manuel de Falla
Manuel de Falla y Matheu was a Spanish Andalusian composer of classical music. With Isaac Albéniz, Enrique Granados and Joaquín Turina he is one of Spain's most important musicians of the first half of the 20th century....

 
Danza española No. 1 1926 from the opera La vida breve
La vida breve
La vida breve is an opera in two acts and four scenes by Manuel de Falla to an original Spanish libretto by Carlos Fernández-Shaw...

Stephen Foster
Stephen Foster
Stephen Collins Foster , known as the "father of American music", was the pre-eminent songwriter in the United States of the 19th century...

 
The Old Folks at Home (Swanee River) 1925  
Rudolf Friml
Rudolf Friml
Rudolf Friml was a composer of operettas, musicals, songs and piano pieces, as well as a pianist. After musical training and a brief performing career in his native Prague, Friml moved to the United States, where he became a composer...

 
La Danse des demoiselles, Op. 48    
Eduard Gärtner  Aus Wien    
Alexander Glazunov
Alexander Glazunov
Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov was a Russian composer of the late Russian Romantic period, music teacher and conductor...

 
Sérénade espagnole, Op. 20, No. 2   originally for cello and orchestra
Christoph Willibald Gluck
Christoph Willibald Gluck
Christoph Willibald Ritter von Gluck was an opera composer of the early classical period. After many years at the Habsburg court at Vienna, Gluck brought about the practical reform of opera's dramaturgical practices that many intellectuals had been campaigning for over the years...

 
Mélodie (Dance of the Blessed Spirits) 1913 original from the 1774 version of Orphée et Eurydice
Orfeo ed Euridice
Orfeo ed Euridice is an opera composed by Christoph Willibald Gluck based on the myth of Orpheus, set to a libretto by Ranieri de' Calzabigi. It belongs to the genre of the azione teatrale, meaning an opera on a mythological subject with choruses and dancing...

Leopold Godowsky
Leopold Godowsky
Leopold Godowsky was a famed Polish American pianist, composer, and teacher. One of the most highly regarded performers of his time, he became known for his theories concerning the application of relaxed weight and economy of motion in piano playing, principles later propagated by Godowsky's...

 
Nocturnal Tangier   original for piano: from Triakontameron (1919)
Percy Grainger
Percy Grainger
George Percy Aldridge Grainger , known as Percy Grainger, was an Australian-born composer, arranger and pianist. In the course of a long and innovative career he played a prominent role in the revival of interest in British folk music in the early years of the 20th century. He also made many...

 
Molly on the Shore
Molly on the Shore
Molly on the Shore is a composition of Percy Aldridge Grainger. It is an arrangement of two contrasting Irish reels, "Temple Hill" and "Molly on the Shore" that present the melodies in a variety of textures and orchestrations, giving each section of the band long stretches of thematic and...

 (Irish reel)
1924 original for string quartet or string orchestra
Enrique Granados
Enrique Granados
Enrique Granados y Campiña was a Spanish pianist and composer of classical music. His music is in a uniquely Spanish style and, as such, representative of musical nationalism...

 
Danse espagnole (Spanish Dance No. 5) in E minor 1915 original for piano: No.5 Andaluza from Danzas españolas, Op. 37
George Frideric Handel
George Frideric Handel
George Frideric Handel was a German-British Baroque composer, famous for his operas, oratorios, anthems and organ concertos. Handel was born in 1685, in a family indifferent to music...

 
Ombra ma fu, Largo   from the opera Serse
Serse
Serse is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel. It was first performed in London on 15 April 1738. The Italian libretto was adapted by an unknown hand from that by Silvio Stampiglia for an earlier opera of the same name by Giovanni Bononcini in 1694...

Joseph Haydn
Joseph Haydn
Franz Joseph Haydn , known as Joseph Haydn , was an Austrian composer, one of the most prolific and prominent composers of the Classical period. He is often called the "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet" because of his important contributions to these forms...

 
Gott erhalte unseren Kaiser
Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser
Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser was an anthem to Francis II, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and later of Austria. Lorenz Leopold Haschka wrote the lyrics, and Joseph Haydn composed the melody...

, Austrian National Anthem
1915  
Richard Heuberger
Richard Heuberger
Richard Franz Joseph Heuberger was an Austrian composer of operas and operettas, a music critic, and teacher....

 
Midnight Bells 1923 from the operetta Der Opernball (1898)
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Erich Wolfgang Korngold was an Austro-Hungarian film and romantic music composer. While his compositional style was considered well out of vogue at the time he died, his music has more recently undergone a reevaluation and a gradual reawakening of interest...

 
Tanzlied des Pierrot 1920 from the opera Die tote Stadt
Die tote Stadt
Die tote Stadt is an opera in three acts by Erich Wolfgang Korngold. The libretto is by the composer and Paul Schott , and is based on Bruges-la-Morte, a short novel by Georges Rodenbach.-Performance history:When Die tote Stadt had its premiere on December 4, 1920, Korngold was just 23...

, Op. 12 (1920)
Alexander Krakauer  Im Paradies (Paradise) 1922 Viennese folk-song
Jean-Marie Leclair
Jean-Marie Leclair
Jean-Marie Leclair l'aîné, also known as Jean-Marie Leclair the Elder, was a Baroque violinist and composer. He is considered to have founded the French violin school...

 
Tambourin 1913 original from the Violin Sonata No. 3 in D major, Op. 9, No. 3 "Tombeau"
Franz Lehár
Franz Lehár
Franz Lehár was an Austrian-Hungarian composer. He is mainly known for his operettas of which the most successful and best known is The Merry Widow .-Biography:...

 
Serenade from Frasquita 1927 from the operetta Frasquita
Liliuokalani  Aloha Oe 1925 Hawaiian melody
Frederic Knight Logan  Pale Moon, Indian Love Song
Pale Moon
"Pale Moon" is a popular song composed by Frederic Knight Logan with lyrics by Jesse G. M. Glick. The song was written in 1920. Frank Sinatra recorded a version with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra in 1941...

 
1923  
Felix Mendelssohn
Felix Mendelssohn
Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Barthóldy , use the form 'Mendelssohn' and not 'Mendelssohn Bartholdy'. The Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians gives ' Felix Mendelssohn' as the entry, with 'Mendelssohn' used in the body text...

 
Lied ohne Worte: May Breezes 1913 original for piano: Op. 62, No. 1 (1844)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , baptismal name Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart , was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era. He composed over 600 works, many acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, concertante, chamber, piano, operatic, and choral music...

 
Rondo 1913 original for orchestra from the Haffner Serenade
Serenade No. 7 (Mozart)
Serenade for orchestra in D major, K. 250, popularly known as the Haffner Serenade, is a serenade by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart named for the Haffner family. Mozart's friend and contemporary Sigmund Haffner the Younger commissioned the serenade to be used in the course of the festivities before the...

, K.250
Ethelbert Nevin  The Rosary (1898) 1917  
Elwyn Owen  Invocation    
Ignacy Jan Paderewski
Ignacy Jan Paderewski
Ignacy Jan Paderewski GBE was a Polish pianist, composer, diplomat, politician, and the second Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland.-Biography:...

 
Melody 1923 original for piano: Op. 16, No. 2
Paraphrase on Paderewski's Famous Menuet 1917 original for piano: Op. 14, No. 1
Minuet in G (Paderewski)
The Minuet in G, Op. 14/1, is a short piano composition by Ignacy Jan Paderewski, which became world-famous, overshadowing his more major works such as the Symphony in B minor "Polonia", the Piano Concerto in A minor, and the opera Manru....

Niccolò Paganini
Niccolò Paganini
Niccolò Paganini was an Italian violinist, violist, guitarist, and composer. He was one of the most celebrated violin virtuosi of his time, and left his mark as one of the pillars of modern violin technique...

 
La Campanella (The Bell), Op. 7   original for violin and orchestra
Caprice No. 13 in B major 1913 original
Caprice No. 13 (Paganini)
Caprice No. 13, nicknamed Devil's Laughter, is one of Niccolò Paganini's renowned 24 Caprices. This solo violin piece starts out with scale like double-stopped passages at a moderate speed. The second part consists of high speed runs that exercise left hand flexibility and position shifting, and...

 for violin solo
Caprice No. 20 in D major 1913 original for violin solo
Caprice No. 24 in A minor 1913 original for violin solo
Moto Perpetuo in C major, Op. 11   original for violin and orchestra
Le Streghe (The Witches' Dance), Op. 8   original for violin and orchestra
Theme and Variations: I Palpiti, Op. 13   original for violin and orchestra
Theme and Variations: Non più mesta, Op. 12   original for violin and orchestra
Ede Poldini
Ede Poldini
Ede Poldini was a Hungarian composer of the late romantic / early contemporary period. Famous in Hungary for writing many operas, he became internationally famous when Fritz Kreisler transcribed his 'La poupée valsante' for violin.Poldini studied with Tomka in Budapest and with Eusebius...

 
Poupée valsante (Dancing Doll) 1924  
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor. Rachmaninoff is widely considered one of the finest pianists of his day and, as a composer, one of the last great representatives of Romanticism in Russian classical music...

 
Daisies   original for voice and piano: Маргаритки, Op. 38, No. 3 (1916)
Polka Italienne   original for piano
Preghiera (Prayer) 1940 original from the Piano Concerto No. 2
18th Variation from Paganini Rhapsody   original for piano and orchestra
Jean-Philippe Rameau
Jean-Philippe Rameau
Jean-Philippe Rameau was one of the most important French composers and music theorists of the Baroque era. He replaced Jean-Baptiste Lully as the dominant composer of French opera and is also considered the leading French composer for the harpsichord of his time, alongside François...

 
Tambourin 1913 from the opera Les fêtes d'Hébé
Les fêtes d'Hébé
Les fêtes d'Hébé, ou Les talents lyriques is an opéra-ballet in a prologue and three entrées by the French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau. The libretto was written by Antoine Gautier de Montdorge...

Maurice Ravel
Maurice Ravel
Joseph-Maurice Ravel was a French composer known especially for his melodies, orchestral and instrumental textures and effects...

 
Habanera (Rapsodie espagnole: 2nd movt.) 1928  
Fritz Renk  To a Pickaninny 1924  
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov was a Russian composer, and a member of the group of composers known as The Five.The Five, also known as The Mighty Handful or The Mighty Coterie, refers to a circle of composers who met in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in the years 1856–1870: Mily Balakirev , César...

 
Fantasy on Two Russian Themes, Op. 33   original for violin and orchestra: Фантазиа на русские темы
Song of India (Chanson hindoue) (1897) 1919 from the opera Sadko
Sadko (opera)
Sadko is an opera in seven scenes by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. The libretto was written by the composer, with assistance from Vladimir Belsky, Vladimir Stasov, and others. Rimsky-Korsakov was first inspired by the bylina of Sadko in 1867, when he completed a tone poem on the subject, his Op. 5...

Hymn to the Sun 1919 from the opera Le Coq d'Or
The Golden Cockerel
The Golden Cockerel is an opera in three acts, with short prologue and even shorter epilogue, by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. Its libretto, by Vladimir Belsky, derives from Alexander Pushkin's 1834 poem The Tale of the Golden Cockerel, which in turn is based on two chapters of Tales of the Alhambra by...

Danse orientale 1922 from Scheherazade
Scheherazade (Rimsky-Korsakov)
Sheherazade , Op. 35, is a symphonic suite composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in 1888. Based on One Thousand and One Nights, sometimes known as The Arabian Nights, this orchestral work combines two features common to Russian music and of Rimsky-Korsakov in particular: dazzling, colourful...

Chanson arabe 1922 from Scheherazade
Scheherazade (Rimsky-Korsakov)
Sheherazade , Op. 35, is a symphonic suite composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in 1888. Based on One Thousand and One Nights, sometimes known as The Arabian Nights, this orchestral work combines two features common to Russian music and of Rimsky-Korsakov in particular: dazzling, colourful...

Edward Roeder  Wooden Shoe Dance, Op. 2 1923  
Ernest Schelling
Ernest Schelling
Ernest Henry Schelling was an American pianist, composer, and conductor.Born in Belvidere, New Jersey, Schelling was a child prodigy. His first teacher was his father. He entered the Academy of Music in Philadelphia at age 4. At age 7, Schelling traveled to Europe to study. He was admitted to the...

 
Irlandaise 1928  
Franz Schubert
Franz Schubert
Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer.Although he died at an early age, Schubert was tremendously prolific. He wrote some 600 Lieder, nine symphonies , liturgical music, operas, some incidental music, and a large body of chamber and solo piano music...

 
Ballet Music No. 2 1913 from Rosamunde von Cypern
Rosamunde
Rosamunde can refer to:* The German name for the Beer Barrel Polka* Music by Franz Schubert:**Rosamunde incidental music**Rosamunde String Quartet **Impromptu in B flat major, Op. 142 No. 3...

Moment musical in F minor 1913 original for piano: Op. 94, No. 3, D.780
Robert Schumann
Robert Schumann
Robert Schumann, sometimes known as Robert Alexander Schumann, was a German composer, aesthete and influential music critic. He is regarded as one of the greatest and most representative composers of the Romantic era....

 
Romanze in A major 1913 original for oboe and piano: Op. 94, No. 2
Cyril Scott
Cyril Scott
Cyril Meir Scott was an English composer, writer, and poet.-Biography:Scott was born in Oxton, England to a shipper and scholar of Greek and Hebrew, and Mary Scott , an amateur pianist. He showed a talent for music from an early age and was sent to the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt, Germany to...

 
Lotus Land 1922 original for piano: Op. 47, No. 1
Giuseppe Tartini
Giuseppe Tartini
Giuseppe Tartini was an Italian baroque composer and violinist.-Biography:Tartini was born in Piran, a town on the peninsula of Istria, in the Republic of Venice to Gianantonio – native of Florence – and Caterina Zangrando, a descendant of one of the oldest aristocratic Piranian families.It...

 
Fugue in A major 1913  
Sonata in G minor "The Devil's Trill"    
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russian: Пётр Ильи́ч Чайко́вский ; often "Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky" in English. His names are also transliterated "Piotr" or "Petr"; "Ilitsch", "Il'ich" or "Illyich"; and "Tschaikowski", "Tschaikowsky", "Chajkovskij"...

 
Andante cantabile 1925 from String Quartet No. 1 in D major
String Quartet No. 1 (Tchaikovsky)
String Quartet No. 1 in D major was the first of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's three string quartets, and his Opus 11.The quartet has 4 movements:# Moderato e semplice # Andante cantabile...

, Op. 11 (1871)
Chanson sans paroles in F major 1924 original for piano: No. 3 from Souvenir de Hapsal
Souvenir de Hapsal
Souvenir de Hapsal is a suite of three pieces for piano by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It was his first cycle of piano pieces and it was composed in 1867.-History:...

, Op. 2 (1867)
Humoresque 1926 original for piano: No. 2 from 2 Morceaux, Op. 10 (1871)
Traditional Farewell to Cucullain (The Londonderry Air
Londonderry Air
Londonderry Air is an air that originated from County Londonderry in Ireland. It is popular among the Irish diaspora and is very well known throughout the world. The tune is played as the victory anthem of Northern Ireland at the Commonwealth Games. "Danny Boy" is a popular set of lyrics to the...

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1922 old Irish melody
Paraphrase on Two Russian Folk Songs 1925  
Carl Maria von Weber
Carl Maria von Weber
Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber was a German composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist and critic, one of the first significant composers of the Romantic school....

 
Larghetto 1913 from Violin Sonata No. 1
Henryk Wieniawski
Henryk Wieniawski
Henryk Wieniawski was a Polish violinist and composer.-Biography:Henryk Wieniawski was born in Lublin, Congress Poland, Russian Empire. His father, Tobiasz Pietruszka, had converted to Catholicism. His talent for playing the violin was recognized early, and in 1843 he entered the Paris...

 
Caprice in A minor 1913 originally for violin solo or violin duet: No. 4 from 8 Études-Caprices, Op. 18
Caprice in E major "Alla salterella" 1913 originally for violin solo: No. 5 from L'Ecole Moderne, Op. 10

Kreisler as editor

  • Robert Schumann
    Robert Schumann
    Robert Schumann, sometimes known as Robert Alexander Schumann, was a German composer, aesthete and influential music critic. He is regarded as one of the greatest and most representative composers of the Romantic era....

    – Fantasie in C major for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 131
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