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Op.5 – 4 Stücke for cello (or violin) with piano accompaniment. 2 books (Berlin: Schlesinger, 1904).
Larghetto (piano or organ accompaniment; E♭ major, 54 bars)
Freud und Leid (G major, 60 bars)
Wiegenlied
Gavotte
Op.6 – ?
Op.7 – ?
Op.8 – ?
Op.9 – Andante funèbre for cello and piano (London: Collard Moutrie, 1912).
Op.10 – ?
No.1 – Arietta for cello (or violin) and piano (London: Collard Moutrie, 1912).
Op.11 – ?
Op.12 – ?
Op.13 – ?
Op.14 – ?
No.4 – Menuet rococco for cello and piano (London: Stainer & Bell, 1914 in Stainer & Bell's Violoncello Library, No.17).
Op.15 – 3 Petites pièces for piano (Mainz/Leipzig: Schott, 1914).
Wiegenlied/Berceuse
Der Knix/Révérences
Kleine Romanze/Petite romance
Op.16 – 2 Trios faciles for violin, cello, and piano (Mainz: Schott, 1914).
Petits pieds. Menuet (G major, 52 bars)
Prière (E♭ major, 44 bars)
Op.17 – Album for cello and piano (London: Laudy & Co., 1915).
Works without Opus Numbers
3 Short Pieces, [Set I], for piano (London: Leonard & Co., 1906).
In the Woods
La coquette
Menuet
3 Short Pieces, Set II, for piano (London: Leonard & Co., 1906).
Legend
May Day
Valse
3 Short Pieces for piano (1908). Possibly a reissue of one of the sets above. See here.
Books
Spielmannskunst. Die Kunst des übens und die Ausübung der Kunst. Briefe an einen jungen Instrumentalisten (Leipzig: Carl Merseburger, 1910).
The Art of Tone-Production on the Violoncello (London: The Strad Office/John Leng & Co./New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1913). 2nd edition – London: The Strad Office/New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1917. 3rd edition – London: The Strad Office/New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1923.
A General Guide to Violoncello Playing (London: The Strad Office in The Strad). Co-authored with Francis Hill.