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Sources
Hofmeisters Monatsberichte at its various locations
Anonymous/unknown? (Leipzig: Pfeil, 1879), Karl Gottlieb Reißiger in the series Meister der Tonkunst in Biographien geschildert (list of works with opus no., pp. 19 to 26. Up to opus 206, with dates of composition. Possibly based in part on an autobiography by the composer.)
Reissiger-Carl-Gottlieb.de (List of works by opus number with library holdings, downloadability, more information)
Not yet consulted: Fensterer, Manfred (1999): Thematisches Verzeichnis der geistlichen Werke von Carl Gottlieb Reissiger (1798-1859). Offenbach am Main: edition mf.
Caveats
A composer of Reissiger's generation or the preceding one, Christian Gottlieb(?) Reissiger, may be the referent when only "C.G." Reissiger or "Reissiger (C.G.)" is the shorthand.
Op.34 - Variations brillantes p. Pf. et violoncelle. (Farrenc, 1825)
Op.35 - Variations brillantes p. Pf. et violon. (Farrenc, 1825)
Op.36 - Rondo (Grand rondeau ; Rondo brillant) in B minor for piano (see RISM 854004233 for information including incipit of introduction) (Farrenc, 1825)
Op.39 - Rondino (Tempo alla Polacca) in C for Piano (ca.1826? Copy at Robert-Schumann-Haus library, Zwickau) (Probst, 1826; Richault, 1827)
Op.40 - Piano Trio No.3 (Hofmeister, 1826 ; Richault, ca.1827)
Op.41 - Sonate facile. (Probst, 1826)
Op.42 - 6th Collection of Lieder (for bass or baritone) (Hofmeister, 1827)
Op.43 - 5 Duettini amorosi for soprano or mezzosoprano (Laue, 1827)
Op.44 - Adagio l’amabilita (Paul, 1827)
Op.45 - Violin Sonata in B minor (Hofmeister, first published 1828? by Laue, new edition ca.1833. Plate 1699. HMB 1833, page 20.) (also published with flute or cello accompaniment)
Op.46 - Valses brillantes (Probst, 1828)
Op.47 - Premier rondo mignon for piano (Laue, 1828)
Op.48 - Deutsche Lieder : von W. v. Goethe : für 1 Sopran- od. Tenorstimme (Laue, 1828)
Op.49 - 3 Walzer. (Probst. 1828)
Op.50 - 6 Lieder und Gesänge (originally with guitar?, 1829; published with piano accompaniment, 1830) (Paul, 1828)
Op.51 - Gesänge für Mezzosopran oder Baryton mit pfte. (1829)
Op.51 - also 3 petits Rondeaux (Paul, 1828)
Op.52 - Rondeau mignon no.2 (Paul, 1828)
Op.53 - Basslieder (Paul, 1829)
Op.54 - Variations brillant sur un Thême original pour Pianoforte, in A (Paul, 1829)
Op.55 - Grand Rondeau brillant p. Pfte in B minor (Dresden: Paul, 1829, revised and republished 1837) (related to op.36?)
Op.68 - Libella (Opera in 2 Acts) (given in Dresden, 1828. Overture published Laue, 1829. Published in vocal score (w/o opus number) by Laue also in 1829 (Monatsbericht (1829), p.82.))
Op.69 - 6 Heitre Lieder mit pianoforte (1831. Dresden, Paul)
Op.70 - Piano Quartet No.2 in C minor (1831) (Breslau, Förster? (Berlin: Schlesinger is given by Pfeil))
Op.82 - Der 66ste Psalm: Deus misereatur nostri. Zum Gebrauch der Singakademien u. Chöre. (Thieme, Dresden, 1832/3, later published by Heinrichshofen.)
Op.83 - Rondeau brillant (ded. to Clara Wieck) (Thieme, Dresden, 1832/3).
Op.84 - Gesänge und Lieder f. Sopran oder Tenor (16te Liederheft) (Dresden, Meser. 1832/3?)
Op.94 - Duo en forme de sonate (with flute or violin, and piano) in E minor (1834, Berlin: Schlesinger/1834 or 1835, Paris: Richault) Modern ed : ed Förster, Frankfurt [am Main] : Zimmermann, [c1980]
Op.95 - 3 Balladen after Heinrich Heine (for bass or baritone) (1834, Paul. Revised 1857.)
Op.170a - Overture to Adèle le Foix for Orchestra (Hofmeister, 1842) (one worklist gives Op.170 for the whole opera.)
Op.171 - 5 Lieder for Soprano or Tenor (Göpel of Stuttgart, 1847)
Morgen
Ein Madonnenbild
Liebesbotschaft
Mailied
Des Mädchens Bitte an den heil'gen Anton.
Op.172b - 3 Komische lieder (1. Die drei Schneider ; 2. Es bleibt beim Alten! 3. Noah's Testament) (Klemm, 1843?)
Op.173 - Piano Quartet No.6 (ca.1844?, published 1844) (ded. to R Schumann) (B minor; CF Peters parts, plate 2882.) (Also published by Richault in 1844/45)
Op.174 - Hymn "Ein König ist der Herr" (pub. late 1843) (pub. Trautwein)
Op.175 - Piano Trio (Trio facile no.2 in D minor) (autograph dated 1843; Schlesinger, 1844)
Op.214 - Adagio und Rondo alla polacca for clarinet - mit Begleitung von 2 Violinen, Bratsche, Violoncell, Contrabass, 2 Flöten, 2 Hoboen, 2 Fagotten, 2 Hörnern, 2 Trompeten und Pauken oder des Pianofortes (Hofmeister, 1861)
Opera Didone Abbandonata (given in Dresden, 1823?) (the following from Apthorp-Champlin Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians: Naaman-Zwillingsbrüder, 1899)
Opera Die Ahnenschatz (given in Dresden, 1824? Overture published as opus 80.)
Opera FestspielDer Erde reinstes Glück in two acts (libretto published 1833 - scanned at BSB, by Theodor v. Hell (1775–1856).)
Opera Turandot ("tragikomische Oper in 2 Akten") (given Dresden, 1835? Setting of Gozzi/Schiller libretto- basis of that used by Puccini?- the Reissiger opera libretto scanned by BSB)
Opera Adèle le Foix (given Dresden, 1841? Overture op.170a published in reduction by Hofmeister, late 1841/early 1842.) Libretto (scanned in by BSB) by Robert Blum (dates possibly 1807–1848).
Opera Der Schiffbruch der Medusa in 4 acts (given Dresden, 1846? Overture published as opus 207. Libretto scanned at BSB, is by Hans-Georg Kriete (1780–1868))
Festspiel Ein Götterwettstreit (Festspiel zur Freier der hohen Vermählung J. J. K. K. H. H. der Prinzessin Elisabeth, Herzogin zu Sachsen, und des Prinzen Ferdinand von Sardinien, Herzogs von Genua) (Libretto, by Julius Pabst, scanned in at Munich Library; ca.1850.)
in E♭ (pub.1839 (see Monatsbericht (1839), p.139) by Diabelli in score, republished with parts in 1841. Pfeil gives 1840 for publication date. Friedrich August II gewidmet.)
in D minor (Dresden, 1841. Listed by RISM and on the autograph -6e Messe solennelle (en ré mineur), à 4 voix et orchestre, dont Reissiger m'a donné la partition manuscrite à Dresde, en 1849- this a statement by Fétis (1877). - as no.6 - see RISM 600055538 and RISM 700005861, the latter with several incipits.
in A♭ (possibly A♭ minor? B minor according to RISM?) (1848) (RISM 650004952 which has incipits in B minor and reference to Fensterer (1999) above, lists as FenR 1.08.)
6 Lieder in ms. score (autograph, 1819). See RISM 211008740. (An Maria - "Sieh mich nicht mit diesen Blicken" - by ?; "Die Knospe" - "Ein Blümlein blüht ich hab' im ganzen Reiche" - by (Adolf Friedrich Carl?) "Streckfuss" (as often with the composer, poet's name written inside the song); Der Abend - Es tönen die Hörner von ferne herüber (Schiller) ; An die Ruhe - Himmelstochter die in Träumen ("F.Kunath" - Ferdinand Kunath?) ; Serenate "Leise kleine Laute flüstre was ich dir vertraute" (poss. Friedrich Rochlitz) ; Die Erwartung - Wenn rings umhüllt vom dunklen Schleier (Kunath) )
String Quartet, unnumbered, in D major (1846) (see SLUB (digitized))