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Op.26 - Die drei Zigeuner for Baritone and Piano (Berlin: Fürstner, 1892); incipit: Drei Zigeuner fand ich einmal
Op.27 - 5 Lieder for Voice and Piano (Berlin: Fürstner, 1888); text in German and English
Eine Hopfenranke im Garten
Was murmelt der Bach
Horch auf, mein Lieb
Die Blätter und Blüthen flüstern
Vor dem Fenster: Komm', feins Liebchen
Op.28 - Eine Lustspiel-Ouvertüre for Orchestra (Vienna: Gutmann, 1886); seems to have been premiered under Hans Richter, January 17 1886 in Vienna, possibly just before the first Vienna airing of Brahms' 4th symphony.
Op.29 - Der wandernde Musikant for Voice and Piano (Berlin: Fürstner, 1891); incipit: Mürrisch sitzen sie und maulen
Op.30 - 4 Lieder for Medium Voice and Piano (Berlin: Fürstner, 1891); text in German and English
Op.51 - Vater unser 1914, hymn for 4-voice Female Chorus, 4-voice Male Chorus and Orchestra (manuscript @ ÖNB)
Works without Opus Number
Stage
Richter von Zalamea (opera)
Die heilige Zita (oratorio)
Orchestral
Symphony No.2 in C minor (Vienna: Universal Edition, 1912). Performed by the Vienna Philharmonic 15 February 1903. See e.g. WorldCat. Only seems to be available(?) presently at the Free Library of Philadelphia, Fleisher Collection, also at ÖNB Wien.)
Chamber
Variationen for Organ, Strings and Trumpet (1898)
Lento - Allegro for 2 Violins
String Quartet Movement (fragment??) in G minor (held at ÖNB Wien)
Vocal
Wittenberg, Ballad for Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra
Stille Liebe for Voice and Piano (Langensalza: Beyer & Söhne, 1899); incipit: Holdseliger Jugend Prangen!
Lass scharren deiner Rosse Huf for Voice and Piano (1908); text by C.F. Meyer (Conrad Ferdinand Meyer)
Das Mädchen am See for 3-voice Female Chorus and Piano; text by Franz Karl Ginzkey; see (a) ÖNB and (b) ÖNB.