List of compositions by Jan Kalivoda

Jan Václav Kalivoda

This is a list of compositions by the Bohemian composer Jan Kalivoda.

  • Symphony No. 1 in F minor op. 7 (premiered 1824)[1][2][3]
  • Polonaise for violin with piano or orchestral accompaniment, no. 1, op. 8 (published in Bronsvic by Spehr about 1828). Exists also in version for string quartet.) [4][5]
  • Polonaise for piano (two or four hands) (same work?) also op. 8 (published about 1830 by Bronsvic : Meyer) [4]
  • Violin concerto No. 1 in E op. 9 (published by Breitkopf und Härtel about 1828) [4][6]
  • Rondo for piano op. 11 in A (published 1829)[7]
  • Variations brillantes für 2 Violinen und Orchester op. 14 (published 1829) [4]
  • Concertino for violin with piano or orchestral accompaniment, op. 15 (published 1829)[7]
  • Grand rondeau: pour le piano avec accompagnement de l'orchestre, op. 16 [4]
  • Symphony No. 2 in E♭ major, op. 17 (1829) [8]
  • Concertante for two violins with orchestra or piano, op. 20 (published 1830)[6][7]
  • Variations brillantes for violin op. 22 [9]
  • Trois Grandes Marches pour le Piano à quatre mains op. 26 [10]
  • Divertissement in F major pour le Piano à quatre mains op. 28 [10]
  • Second concertino for violin (with piano or orchestra) in A op. 30 (around 1830) [4]
  • Symphony No. 3 in D minor op. 32 (premiered March 10, 1830 in Donaueschingen; published around 1831) [4][5] (score reviewed April 4, 1832 in the Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, pp. 221–224)[11][12]
  • Fantaisie for Piano op.33 in E (pub. 1832)[7]
  • Second Potpourri for violin and piano or orchestra in D op. 36 (published around 1833) [4][5]
  • Grand rondeau: pour le violon avec accompagnement d'orchestre ou de pianoforte, op. 37 (published 1833) [4][5]
  • Overture No. 1 in D minor op. 38 (published by 1832) [4][5]
  • Grande fantaisie sur des motifs de l’opéra Fra Diavo(e)lo , op. 41 [9]
  • Overture No. 2 in F op. 44 (published by 1830) [4]
  • Second Polonaise for Violin with Orchestral accompaniment op. 45 [9]
  • Introduction and rondo for horn and orchestra op. 51 (premiered in Donaueschingen on November 27, 1833; published around 1834) [4][12]
  • Divertimento for flute with piano or orchestra accompaniment op. 52 (about 1833) [4]
  • Overture No. 3 in C op. 55 (published by 1835) [4][9]
  • Festival Overture (Fourth Concert Overture) in E major op. 56 (published by 1835) [4][6]
  • Variations and rondo for bassoon and orchestra. op. 57 (modern edition published 1976) [4]
  • Divertimento for oboe and orchestra op. 58 (published by 1835) [4]
  • Divertimento for two horns and orchestra op. 59 (republished by Edition Kunzelmann in 1981)
  • Symphony No. 4 in C op. 60 (1836) [8][13]
  • String quartet no. 1 in E minor op. 61 (pub. 1835)[7]
  • String quartet no. 2 in A major op. 62 (pub. 1836)[7] (published by Amadeus-Verlag in Winterthur, Switzerland in 1999)
  • Two duos for two violins op. 70 [4]
  • Introduction, variations et rondeau pour le piano-forte avec accompagnement d’orchestre op. 71 [9]
  • Third concertino for violin (or concerto) in D (with piano or orchestra) op. 72 (published 1836) [4][7]
  • Variations brillantes sur un thème original pour le violon avec accompagnement d'orchestre ou de pianoforte, op. 73 (about 1835) [4]
  • Fifth Overture for Orchestra in D op. 76 (pub. 1837)[5][7]
  • Six songs for alto or bass with piano accompaniment op. 79 [9]
  • Introduction et rondeau facile pour le piano-forte avec accompagnement de 2 violons, viola et violoncelle (or orchestra), op. 82 [10][14]
  • Variations concertantes (or Concerto) (for two violins with orchestral or piano accompaniment) op. 83, published around 1840 [4][9]
  • Sixth Overture for Orchestra in E♭ op. 85 (first published 1839?) ("composée et dédiée à monsieur L. Spohr") [5][6]
  • Six new études or caprices for violin op. 87.[9]
  • Variations brillantes for violin and piano quintet op. 89.[9]
  • String quartet no. 3 in G major op. 90 (Moderato - Scherzo (Vivace in G minor) - Adagio (E♭ major) - Allegretto grazioso (G major)) (published by Peters in 1830) [5][15]
  • Six songs for various voice ranges with piano accompaniment op. 99 (published by Peters around 1865) [6]
  • Fourth concertino for violin (with piano or orchestra) in C op. 100 (pub. 1840)[5][7]
  • Seventh Overture for orchestra in C minor op. 101, dedicated "a la Société du Concert d'Euterpe a Leipzig" [4][5] (pub. 1840)[7]
  • Symphony No. 5 in B minor op. 106 (pub. 1840)[5][7]
  • Introduction, romance et rondeau pour le violon op. 107 [9]
  • Eighth Overture, "Overture pastorale", in A major op. 108 [5]
  • Introduction and rondo for two violins accompanied by piano or orchestra, op. 109 (published about 1843) [16]
  • Concertino for Oboe and Orchestra op. 110 (modern edition published 1974) [4]
  • Heimathlied (Homesong) for soprano, clarinet and piano, op. 117 [16]
  • Introduction et variations brillantes sun un thème original pour le violon, op. 118 [9]
  • First grand trio concertante in F minor for piano forte, violin & violoncello, op. 121 (composed 1842; pub. Dresden: G.Paul, 1844) [5][17]
  • Fantasie for Violin with Orchestra or Piano in E op. 125 [5][6]
  • Ouverture Solennelle (ninth overture) op. 126 (published by 1845) [4]
  • Introduction and variations for clarinet and orchestra op. 128 (1844 arrangeent of a four-hand piano composition. Premiered in Leipzig on February 8, 1844.)[12][16]
  • Variations de concert for piano quartet op. 129 (published around 1844) [9]
  • Second grand trio in B♭, op. 130 (composed 1844; published Leipzig: C.F. Peters, 1845 - publication date not in score but obtained from New Grove) [10][18]
  • Symphony No. 6 in F major op. 132 (published 1845) [4]
  • Fifth concertino for violin and orchestra or piano in A op. 133 (published 1844) [5][6]
  • Third Divertissement for Violin and Orchestra op. 134 [9]
  • Grande Sonate in G minor pour le Piano à quatre mains op. 135 (pub. 1845)[7] (recorded [10])
  • Mass in A major op. 137 (four solo voices, chorus, and orchestra) (published in 1846) [4]
  • Tenth concert overture in F minor op. 142 (by 1845) [4][5][6]
  • Eleventh concert overture op. 143 in B (B?) (pub.1847)[6][7]
  • Twelfth concert overture in D major op. 145 (Composed by 1843 for Prince Egon II of Fürstenberg's Silver Wedding Anniversary, and dedicated to the members of the court orchestra. Published Leipzig: Peters, by 1849) [4][6][12][13]
  • Fürstenberg Anthem op. 145a (incorporated into the twelfth overture.)[12]
  • Sixth concertino for violin and orchestra or piano op. 151 in D (pub. 1848)[6][7]
  • Three duos for two violins op. 152 [6]
  • Piano Sonata in E♭ major op. 176 [10]
  • Drei Duos für Zwei Violen op. 178 (Edition Peters Nr. 9082)
  • Three Duos for two violins op. 179 [14]
  • Three Songs for Alto or Baritone op. 182 [6]
  • Six Nocturnes for Viola and Piano op. 186 (1851, published 1882); republished by Kalmus in 2003
  • Third grand trio in E♭ major, op. 200 (composed 1855) [13][17]
  • Fantasy in F major for viola and piano op. 204 (1855)[5]
  • Concert-Overture No. 14 in C minor op. 206 (published 1855) [4]
  • Duets for violin and viola op. 208 (1955)[13]
  • Overture No. 15 op. 226 "Prague Festival" [9][12]
  • Morceaux de Salon for Oboe and Piano op. 228 (modern edition published 2001) [4]
  • Morceau de Salon for Clarinet and Piano op. 229 (modern edition published Winterthur: Amadeus-Verlag in 2002.) [4]
  • Morceau de Salon for Bassoon and Piano op. 230 [9]
  • Four "Deutsche Chöre" for Men's Voices op. 233 [6]
  • Overture no. 16 in A minor op. 238
  • Overture no. 17 op. 242 (around 1860) [4]
  • Two songs for harmonium and piano op. 250 [4]
  • Symphony no. 7 in G minor (woO) [19]
  • ”Die Audienz” (Allegorical (Festive) Drama)
  • ”Prinzessin Christine” (Opera in 3 Acts)
  • ”Billibambuffs Hochzeitsreise zum Orcus und Olymp” (Fastnachtsspiel, a manner of Burlesque popular in the 15th century)
  • ”Blanda, die silberne Birke” (Opera in 3 Acts) [9]
  • Concertino for flute, oboe and orchestra in F major [9][16]
  • Mass in A minor (unaccompanied SATB chorus, not op. 137 which is in A major, and with orchestra) (published by Carus-Verlag in Stuttgart in 1999)
  • Mass in G major (WoO VI/5) "per coro SAM" (ed. László Strauß-Németh) published by Stuttgart: Carus-Verlag in 2003.[4]
  • Mass in F major (WoO VI/3) (coro SATB) (ed. László Strauß-Németh) [16] (published by Stuttgart: Carus-Verlag in 2006.)
  • Serenade for flute, oboe, horn, bassoon and guitar [9]

References

  1. IMSLP.
  2. Grove, George; Fuller-Maitland, Alexander; other editors (1880). A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1889) by Eminent Writers, English and Foreign: With Illustrations and Woodcuts, v. 2 at Google Books. MacMillan. p. 47.
  3. Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, 1826 at Google Books. Breitkopf & Härtel, 28(10): pp. 164-5 - report of the premiere? around March 1826 of a new symphony by Kalivoda, "noch im Manuscripte".
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 "Gateway Bayern Login OPAC". Retrieved 2007-08-20.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 "Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands". Retrieved 2007-08-20.
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  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Hofmeister Search (http://www.hofmeister.rhul.ac.uk)
  8. 1 2 Kalivoda, Jan; Knecht, Johann Heinrich; Wilms, Johann Wilhelm (1984). Höhnen, Heinz Werner; Klusen, Ernst; Fenske, David E., eds. Symphony, 1720-1840. Series C. v. 13. New York: Garland Publishing. ISBN 0-8240-3843-6.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 "Library of Congress OPAC". Retrieved 2007-09-16.
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Burgmüller Kalliwoda Page". Archived from the original on December 10, 2006. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
  11. Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, 1832 edition at Google Books
  12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Strauss-Németh, Lászlo (2006). Program notes to Recording of Symphony No. 3, Overture No. 12, and Other Works. MDG.
  13. 1 2 3 4 "River Campus Libraries Rochester OPAC". Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  14. 1 2 "Union Catalogue of the Czech Republic (CASLIN)". Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  15. "Downloadable Parts to Kalivoda Third String Quartet from University of Rochester Collection". C. F. Peters. 1830. hdl:1802/3872.
  16. 1 2 3 4 5 "New York Public Library Research Libraries". Retrieved 2007-08-20.
  17. 1 2 "Trio Repertoire:K". Altenberg-Trio. Retrieved 2007-11-29.
  18. "Hollis Harvard Library OPAC". Retrieved 2007-08-20.
  19. "MusicWeb Review of cpo Recording of Symphonies 5 and 7". Retrieved 2007-09-16.
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