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Napoleão, Alfredo (1852–1917)

  • Tableaux, Suite de petites piéces caractéristiques, Op.36 (Porto: Costa Mesquita, ca.1882)
  • Prelude and Fugue in F-sharp minor, Op.41 (Augener, ca.1888)
  • Piano Concerto, Op.31 in E-flat major

Napoleão, Arthur (1843–1925)

  • Overture to O Remorso vivo, Op.35
  • 12 etudes artistiques, Op.43
  • Echos do passado, Op.45
  • Soirées intimes, Op.59
  • Soirées de Rio, Op.67
  • Nouvelles etudes Cramer-Napoleão, Op.84
  • Piano Concerto

Nápravník, Eduard (1839–1916)

  • Symphony No.2, Op.17 in C (premiered? 1873. Published?)

Nat, Yves (1890–1956)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Sonatine No.1 for piano (cop.1921, Mathot)

Naudot, Jacques-Christophe (1690–1762)

  • 2 Gavottes from Sonata in D, Op.1 No.3
the Gavotte en rondeau, I think, from the 6 Flute Sonatas, Op.1 -- we already have this.

Naujalis, Juozas (1869–1934)

  • Svajonė for quartet (ca.1921)
  • Ruduo/Autumn (symphonic poem) (ca.1930) (PD-CA)
  • Missa in honorem St. Casimiri (pub. Pustet, 1896)

Naumann, Ernst (1832–1910)

  • Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe : für gemischten Chor

Naumann, Johann Gottlieb (1741–1801)

  • Messe in d-Moll, 1794
  • Missa in c-Moll
  • Missa in a-Moll
  • La passione di Gesù Cristo, 1767 - we have a Passion, perhaps this one, by Naumann uploaded
  • Davide in Terebinto, 1794
  • Orchestral works in minor keys
  • Keyboard and Organ works in minor keys
  • Piano Concerto in B major? (recorded a few times...)
  • Te Deum (recorded by Blomstedt & Staatskapelle Dresden on Profil)

Navrátil, Karel (1867–1936)

  • Opera Hermann (manuscript)
  • Opera Salambo
  • Symphony in G minor (Op.4) (1902? manuscript. At Free Library of Philadelphia. However, they also attribute the String Quartet Op.18 and Quartet No.2 Op.21 by Nawrátil in their collection to Navrátil. So, attribution - ??)
  • Piano Concerto in F minor
  • Violin Concerto in E minor
  • Violin Sonata
  • Viola Sonata

Nawrátil, Karl (1836–1914)

  • Concert overture, Op.5 (pub.1872)
  • Piano Trio No.1 (in E?), Op.9 (pub.1881)
  • String Quartet No.1 in D minor, Op.18 (pub.1888)
  • Cello sonata in D minor, Op.24 (pub. 1903)
  • Grosses Messe, Op.26 for soli, chorus, and orchestra (pub.1903)
  • Psalm 30 for soli, chorus, and orchestra
  • Psalms 23 & 117, Op.25 (pub.1903)

Neal, Heinrich (1870–1940)

  • Op.76. 2 sonatinas (pub.1918)

Nedbal, Karel (1888–1964)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Cello sonata, Op.7 (pub.1915)

Neergaard, Joachim (1877–1920)

  • Romance for trombone and orchestra, Op.13
  • Symphony, Op.8 (manuscript)

Neglia, Francesco Paolo (1874–1932)

  • Menuet im alten Stil, Op.14 (for strings, piano ad.lib. pub.1912)
  • Intermezzo breve for orchestra, op.3 (date not on score?)

Neitzel, Otto (1852–1920)

Certain posthumous works may be copyrighted in Canada, and works first published in 1929 or later may be copyrighted in the United States. See public domain.

  • Piano Concerto [Full Score or 2-piano reduction]
  • Capriccio, Op.40 (performed in 1917)

Nepomuceno, Alberto (1864–1920)

  • Piano Trio in F minor (pub.ca.1920, Sampaio Araujo & Cia., plate 7824)
  • String Quartets 1 & 2 if possible

Neuhoff, Ludwig (1859–1909)

  • Festklänge, Fantasiestück für Orchester, Op.6 (pub.1897)
  • Sonatas Opp. 11 (organ) (pub.1895, Fritzsch), 21 (pub.1898)

Neukome, Georges-Eugène (1784–1850)

Born in Saint-Quentin 14 Mar.1784, see Notes historiques.

  • Thème varié for violin and string quartet, Op.3
  • ", Op.1
  • ", Op.4
  • Rondeau brillant pour le violon principal avec accompagnement d'orchestre , Op.2
  • Rondeau brillant pour piano et violoncelle (Op.6?)
  • 6 piano trios, 5 piano quintets in manuscript?

Neukomm, Sigismund (1778–1858)

  • Concerto, Op.12
  • Fantasies, Op.9 and 11
  • Oft from the stomp of echoing hill (cantata after Milton)

Neuland, Wilhelm (1806–1889)

  • Missa Solemnis (published 1845) (Op.30? Scores of Messe solennelle, pub.1845, owned by BSB and by British Library)

Neumann-Cordua, Theodor (1860–1914)

see Information (born 1860 in Suriname, died 1914 or 1917? in Venezuela.)

  • Piano Trio, Op.6 (pub.1885, Schlesinger/Forberg) (@ Staats&U.B. Hamburg)
  • String Quartet, Op.7 (pub. 1885, Schlesinger ; ?, Rättig. Rättig publication held by Toronto and ÖNB. Also by Parkway Library, FLP.)

Neunhaber, Andreas (1603–1663)

  • Chorale settings for Organ

Neuville, Valentin (1863–1941)

  • Tiphaine, dramatic episode (pub. 1899)
  • L'aveugle drame en un acte (pub.1902)
  • Les Willis : légende lyrique en cinq tableaux (pub.1899)

Nevin, Gordon Balch (1892–1943)

  • A Moonlight Serenade (organ, pub. 1914)
  • L'Arlequin (Staccato Etude) (organ, pub. 1917)
  • Sketches of the City, Suite (organ, pub. 1917)
  • Will 'o the Wisp (organ, pub. 1914)

Ney, Casimir (1801–1877)

  • Grand Trio pour violon, alto et violoncelle (l'auteur, pub.1832. BdlF June 1832 p.304, also see BNF. As "Casimir-Ney")

Neymarck, Jean (1889–1913)

  • String Quartet in C minor (pub.posth.1914, maybe 1913?)
  • Piano sonata in E minor (Demets, 1912)
  • La belle Dame sans merci, Ballade symphonique pour solo de ténor, choeurs et orchestre, poème anglais de John Keats. 1819 (published 1917 by Demets. Translation and music by Neymarck)

Nicolai, Otto (1810–1849)

  • Overture on "Von Himmel Hoch" - full score
  • Salve Regina, Op.39 for soprano and small orchestra (published 1847 by Mechetti)
  • Concertino for Trumpet and Orchestra (published 1998)

Nicou-Choron, Stéphane-Louis (1809–1886)

  • Cantatas "Bonheur! victoire!" and "Les couronnes" (pub.1840, chez Nicou-Choron & Canaux, brought out in a package with a cantata by Sigismund Neukomm)

Niedermeyer, Louis (1802–1861)

  • Symphony in E minor (ms, BNF) (not sure if complete. Inner movements total 38 pages, outer movements "31 ff")
  • Introduction, variations et finale pour le piano Sur la Dernière pensée de Weber, Op.13

Nielsen, Carl (1865–1931)

Certain posthumous works may be copyrighted in Canada, and works first published in 1929 or later may be copyrighted in the United States. See public domain.

Nielsen, Ludolf (1876–1939)

  • Lola, opera after Hugo (trans. Jul. Straube), Op.43, JC 75 (1916-20, pub.1920?/1948)

Niemann, Walter (1876–1953)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Piano Sonata No.5 in E minor, Op.96 (published 1924)
  • Piano Sonatas No.6 & 7, Op.98 (published 1924)
  • Ein Tag im Funkhaus, Op.151
  • Mein Breughelbuch, Op.172
  • Seestücke, Op.166
  • Herbst in Sanssouci, Op.159
  • Altmärkische Dorfbilder, Op.157
  • Palmengarten, Op.156
  • Unter Birken, Op.34 No.1 (Beilage zur Neuen Musik-Zeitung, 1916 #7)

Nietzsche, Friedrich (1844–1900)

  • Ermanarich - Symphonic Poem (piano piece)
  • "Nachlang einer Sylvestenacht" duet for violin and piano (January 2 1864)

Niggli, Friedrich (1875–1959)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Cello Sonata in A minor, Op.6 (pub. Hug, 1902)
  • Violin Sonata in E, Op.7 (pub. Hug, 1902)

Nisle, Johann Martin Friedrich (1780–1861)

(ca.1861)

  • String Quintet Op.30 (Gran Quintetto) (Op.21 uploaded)
  • Due Quadri (string quartets)<-- Uploaded but actually (probably) by Johann Nisle (1737-1788)
  • Grosse Sonata, Op.41 (Duet) (pub.1837)

Nivers, Guillaume-Gabriel (ca. 1632–1714)

  • Observations sur le toucher et jeu de l'orgue (1665, included in Livre d'orgue contenant cent pièces). Available on : GALLICA
  • Méthode facile pour apprendre à chanter la musique (1666, also attributed to Charles le Maire[1]). Available on : GALLICA
  • Traité de la composition de musique (1667)
  • Dissertation sur le chant grégorien (1683)
  • L'art d'accompagner sur la basse continue (1689, included in Motets а voix seule)
  • Méthode certaine pour apprendre le plain-chant de l'Église (1698)
  • Complete Liturgical Editions
  • Passiones D.N.J.C. cum benedictione ceres Paschalis (1670)

Nixon, Henry Cotter (1842–1907)

4th son of Henry George Nixon. See Wikipedia (French).

  • Piano Trio No.1 (composed ca.1879)
  • Violin Sonata

Nohr, Christian Friedrich (1800–1875)

  • Symphony, Op.1 (pub.1830 or earlier)
  • String Quintet Op.7

Noren, Heinrich Gottlieb (1861–1928)

  • Kaleidoskop, Variations and Double Fugue, Op.30 (pub.1908)
  • Vita: Sinfoni für modernes Orchester, Op.36 (pub.1911) (held by Fleisher)
  • Symphonische Serenade, Op.48 (pub.1915) (@Sibley Library) (has been reprinted by MPH)

Norman, Ludvig (1831–1885)

  • Piano Trio in D major, Op.4 (pub. Kistner, 1853).
  • Piano Quartet in E minor, Op.10 (pub. Kistner, 1862).
  • String Quartet No.4 in D Minor, Op.24?? (not sure. from Wikipedia but not positive where that part of the list was from, and I think I helped compile it, too. likewise quartet 4 in C. must check.- Schissel) (actually, given as "quartet 4" here, though opus 42 is also called quartet 4 in some sources. It's probably quartet 5 ...)
  • Piano Trio No.2 in B minor, Op.38 (pub. by 1911.)
  • Symphony No.2 in E major, Op.40 (pub. Musikaliska Konstföreningen, 1873.)
  • String Quartet no.4 in C major, Op.41/2 (poss. unpublished??)
  • Jordens oro viker, 4-part mixed choir
  • 7 songs Op.15 (several times recorded)

Noskowski, Zygmunt (1846–1909)

  • Liwia Quintilla, opera (poss. see JBC?)
  • Symphonies 1 & 3 (From Spring to Spring)

Nováček, Ottokar (1866–1900)

  • Concerto Eroica for piano & orchestra [full score]

Novák, Jan Václav (1876–1939)

  • Sérénade and Berceuse, Opp. 1 & 2 for violin and piano (Hoffmann's Wwe (widow), Prague, 1908)

Novák, Vítězslav (1879–1941)

  • Serenade in F major (not opus 9 though often given that opus number. opus 9 is the Serenaden: 4 Piano pieces, or Serenades, Op.9 (Novák, Vítězslav), a much much briefer work (and not related, unless an excerpt from...) than the 40-minute serenade in F.)
  • Violin concerto in E minor (Sibley has piano reduction) (by a different Novák- we should move there..) (we have this work, under Violin Concerto by Jan Václav Novák. Also, it's in A major, not E minor, unless there are two...)
  • Piano Concerto in E minor
  • Dědův odkaz (The Grandfather's Legacy), Op.57 (pub. 1926 Hudební matice)

Nowakowski, Józef (1800–1865)

  • Trombone concertino (op.posth.? Pub.1905, Bremen: Fischer)

Nowowiejski, Feliks (1877–1946)

  • organ works
  • Orchestral symphonies (so far as PD-CA)
  • Vergissmeinnicht, Op.4 (pub.1898)
  • Backfischchens Traum, salonstück, Op.5 (pub.1898) (HMB 1898 p.607)
  • Deutschlands Stolz, Op.10 (pub.1898)
  • Rautendelein-Marsch, Op.21 (for piano or band or orchestra) (pub.1898)
  • Lottchens erstes Rendezvous. Charakterstück f. Pfte, Op.12 (pub.1898)
  • Opp.13, 14, 17, 18 (per HMB; different Op.17)

Oberleithner, Max von (1868–1935)

(some sources omit the von according to VIAF, which has both. Max Heinrich von Oberleithner.)

  • 2 Symphonies (no.2 pub. by 1905) (parts, all 4 movements (it seems?) of Sym. in F (no.1?), which was pub. in Signale Oct. 9 1901, in ms-copy @ SBB acc. to RISM)
  • "Der eiserne Heiland : Oper in drei Akten / von Bruno Warden und J.M. Welleminsky ; Musik von Max Oberleithner ; vollständiger Klavierauszug mit Text (Klavierpartitur) [von Ferdinand Rebay]." (@ Sibley Library Rochester) (pub.1917)

Ockeghem, Johannes (ca.1410–1497)

  • Graduale is missing for Missa pro Defunctis

O'Connor-Morris, Geoffrey (1886–1964)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Reverie for Organ
  • Nocturne for Organ
  • Pastorale for Organ
  • Lullaby for Organ
  • Carol for Organ
  • Cradle Song for Organ

Oechsner, Andreas Johann Lorenz (1815–1886)

  • Pastoral-Mass, Op.5 (pub.1845)

Oelschlegel, Alfred (1847–1915)

  • 2 String Quartets, Op.113 (pub.1901) (a copy, dated by the library to the 1890s, is held by Nederlands Muziek Instituut Muziekbibliotheek)
  • Prinz und Maurer: Operette/komisches Oper in 3 Akten (reduction published 1886 by Cranz, see Hofmeister's Monatsbericht (1886), p.527)
  • Trio No.3 with harp, Op.116 (Cranz, ca.1903?)
  • Trio No.5 with harp, Op.125

Oesten, Theodore (1813–1870)

Offenbach, Jacques (1819–1880)

  • Les Larmes de Jacqueline harmonica transcription only
  • La Vie Parisienne, overture in full score
  • Grand duo Concertante for two cellos, parts there are 6 opera & 16 books available already
  • Complete Piano Solo Works
  • Concerto militaire for cello and orchestra (orchestrated by JM Clément and first published 1980, so no)
  • Orphée aux enfers Full Score (not just Overture, but entire work)
  • La prière de Moïse
  • Rêverie au bord de la mer, andante pour cello & piano (pub.1849 by Vve Launer)
  • La cigale et la fourmi (Offenbach, Jacques) is only one of 6 Fables of La Fontaine

Oley, Johann Christoph (1738–1789)

  • Chorale Prel.

Ollone, Max d' (1875–1959)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Lamento pour Orchestre (1908)
  • Fantasie pour harpe chromatique (and string quartet) (published 1908)

Olsson, Otto (1879–1964)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • String Quartet No.2, Op.27 (1906?1907; pub.1913) in G/ G minor
  • Second Symphony - Credo Symphoniacum Op. 50 (1918, pub.1927)
  • String Quartet in A minor (1947, pub.1979)
  • Organ Symphony No. 1 in E Op. 15 (1902) (it seems, first pub.2005??) (although Sonata for organ (Olsson) (Russian) suggests 1909 composition and 1913 publication, possibly (or perhaps this article is about organ sonata no.2?)
  • Requiem Op.13

Onslow, George (1784–1853)

  • Cello Sonata - which one? we have Op.16 sonatas
  • Symphony No.2 in D minor op.42 Parts (score pub. Kistner done, republished recently)
  • Symphony No.4 in G major op.71 (pub. Kistner 1847/48 (HMB 1848 p.2)- manuscript at Free Library of Philadelphia.)

Onslow, Maurice (1786–1834)

  • Cantate "Le Sacre de Charles X" (pub.1826) (BdlF has just "Onslow" for composer, Worldcat has Maurice Onslow- his only composition?)

Oppel, Reinhard (1878–1941)

Also spelled Opel.

  • Solo violin sonata in D minor op.12 (pub.1912, Tischer&Jagenburg, and earlier self-published in 1910. BSB has- unscanned in, of course for now - this latter edition) (appears in HMB under "Oppel, Reinhold" but assuming that the composer is the same-Schissel)
  • Suite in E minor for solo violin op.19 (pub. 1913. self-published in Kiel apparently? also at BSB.)
  • String Quartet "No.4" in F minor, Op.33 (pub.1929, Peters) (his other quartets are in ms e.g. here)
  • 3 Lieder Op.4, pub.1905 (Ries & Erler)

Orefice, Giacomo (1865–1922)

  • Il gladiatore : dramma lirico in un atto (libretto by Pietro Cossa (1830–1881), pub. 1897? by Bologna: A. Tedeschi.)

Orellana, Ignatius de (1860–1931)

  • String Quartet in G major (pub.1890s)

Ornstein, Leo (1893–2002)

All works under copyright worldwide. No posting without written permission from the copyright owner. Several scores are available from a website prepared by the composer's son Severo.

  • Dance of the Fates (S822)

Ortells, Antonio Teodoro (1649–1706)

  • Oratorio sacro a la Passione de Christo

Ortiz, Diego (1510–1570)

  • Balleto et Corrento per il violoncello agitona la spinetta

Ortner, Anton (1823–1900)

  • Stabat Mater (mss, @ BSB)
  • Ave Maria, Op.57

Ostrčil, Otakar (1879–1935)

  • Honzovo království (Johnny's Kingdom), musical play/opera in 7 scenes, Op.25 (pub. Společnost Otakara Ostrčila, 1936)
  • Legenda z Erinu (The Legend of Erin), opera in 4 acts, Op. 19 (pub. 1920 Foerstrova/Foersterova společnost)

Oswald, Henrique (1852–1931)

  • 3 Romances sans paroles, Op. 7
  • 2 Valses-caprices, Op.11
  • 4 Morceaux, Op.12 (pub. Venturini)
  • Molto lento da Quartetto Op.19 (pub. 1896 Gambi) - from Op. 17?
  • Piano Quintet, Op.18: the slow movement arranged for solo by J. Octaviano (pub.1926 Sampaio Araujo, plate 7905)
  • Andante estratto dalla sonata op. 18 (same?)
  • Romanza dalla sonata per violoncello (pub. Gambi) - from Op.21
  • 2 Romances for violin & piano, Op.37 (pub.1908 Bevilacqua)
  • Piano Trio, Op.45 (pub.1917/18 by Sampaio Araujo)
  • Berceuse No.2 for violin & piano (©1922, Composer's Music)
  • Serrana, for piano trio (pub.1927 Ricordi)
  • Organ Sonata (pub.1931 Ricordi)
  • Missa de Requiem à 4 vozes de Henrique Oswald adaptadas por H. Villa Lobos (pub. Sampaio Araujo & C.)
  • Estudo No.3
  • Variações sobre um tema de Barrozo Netto

Otaka, Hisatada (1911–1951)

  • Sonatine for piano (Op.13?) (pub.1965?)
  • Flute concerto (if possible)
  • Symphony No.1 (if possible)

Pabst, Paul (1854–1897)

  • Six morceaux caractéristiques for Piano, Op. 84
  • Fantasiestück no.1 (Jakubowski, 1871)

Pachelbel, Johann (1653–1706)

  • Any Preludes, Toccatas, Fantasias, Fugues, Chaconnes, Chorale preludes, Chorale variations, etc. not in DTB:
    • Preludes and Fugues and other works from Mylau Tabulature
    • Works from the Weimarer Orgeltabulatur
    • Fantasia (Weimar copy, details unknown)
    • Prelude and Fugue c minor P414
    • Toccata in C major, (no.5), P458
  • Ciacona (Chaconne)in D minor one in that key here
  • Ciacona (Chaconne) in D major 2 are ed. Seifert, the second, T202, also here
  • Sacred Concertos
  • Deus in adjutorium meum intende, ingressus, SSATB, 2vn, 3va, b.c., d minor P 92, T 396 & 382, WPC 426
  • Deus in adjutorium meum intende, ingressus, SATB, 2vn, fg, b.c., g minor (no. 1) P 95, T 399, WPC 428
  • Deus in adjutorium meum intende, ingressus, SSATB, 2vn, va, 2vg, fg, b.c., g minor (no. 2) P 96, T 400, WPC 429
  • Deus in adjutorium meum intende, ingressus, SSATB, 2vn, 3va, fg, b.c., a minor P 98, T 402, WPC 431
  • Deutlich Anweisung. Wie man durchs ganze Jahr bey wehrenden Gottesdienst, so wohl in den Vespern als Tagambt, bey S. Sebald m. der Orgel zu intonieren und zu respondiren sich zu verhalten habe.
  • Alle Menschen müssen sterben P 377a T 82 WPC 124

Pachelbel, Wilhelm Hieronymus (1686–1764)

Pacius, Fredrik (1809–1891)

  • Violin concerto (comp.1845, published 1928 in reduction)

Paderewski, Ignacy Jan (1860–1941)

Paër, Ferdinando (1771–1839)

  • Cantate La prise d'Alger (published 1830 by Pacini)

Paganini, Niccolò (1782–1840)

  • Duetto Amoroso per violino e chitarra
  • Variation on "God Save the Queen", Op. 9 (guitar part)
  • Violin Concerto No. 6 in E Minor (Score and a better quality version of violin part)
  • Caprice no. 24 for violin and piano (Auer/Schumman)
  • Three Duets For Violin And Bassoon, MS 130
  • Couvent Du Mont St. Bernard for violin, orchestra and male chorus, MS67
  • Polacca con variazioni in A major, MS 18
  • 3 Duetti for Violin & Cello, MS 107

Pahnke, Woldemar (1871–1934)

  • String Quartet in A minor (perf. 1905? Not published until 1934, it seems. Ah well. PD-CA, anyway, if renewed.)

Paine, John Knowles (1839–1906)

  • String Quartet, Op.5 - manuscript uploaded. Published score and parts should be PD-US (govt. publication and/or no renewal)
  • An Island Fantasy, Op. 44 - Full Score/Orchestral Parts. (Op.44 Poseidon & Amphitrite? or something else??)

Paisiello, Giovanni (1740–1816)

  • La Molinara, vocal score
  • I Pittagorici, vocal score and full score
  • R 3.02 - La Passione di Nostro Signor Gesù Cristo
  • R 3.03 - Passio secundum Mattheum
  • R 3.04 - Passio di San Giovanni
  • R 3.05 – Il transito di San Luigi Gansaga
  • R 3.06 – Cantata fatta in occasione della transalazione del sangue di S. Gennaro
  • R 3.07 – Baldassare
  • R 3.08 – Cantata per la Sollenità del SS. Corpo di Cristo
  • R 3.09 – Cantata per la transalazione del sangue del glorioso martire S. Gennaro
  • R 3.11 - Passio per la domenica delle Palme
  • R 3.12 - Passio per il venerdi Santo
  • R 4.05 - Veni ferox, veni in G minor
  • R 4.13 - Messa in Pastorale per il Natale in G major
  • R 4.14 - Mass for Passion and Palm Sundays in F major
  • R 4.20 - Sitibundi desolati in D minor
  • R 4.47 - Laudate pueri in E minor
  • R 5.01 - Missa Defunctorum in C minor
  • R 5.58 - Stabat Mater del Pergolese in C minor
  • R 5.59 - Libera me Domine in D minor
  • R 6.17 - Psalm: Laetatus sum in D minor
  • R 6.21 - Responsoria Nativitatis Domini in E minor
  • R 6.22 - Responsori per la settimana santa
  • R 6.23 - Responsori per Giovedi Santo
  • R 6.24 - Responsori per Venerdi Santo
  • R 6.25 - Lamentazione prima in C major
  • R 6.26 - Lamentazione seconda in G major
  • R 6.26 - Lamentazione terza in F major
  • R 6.28 - Lezione per la sera del Giovedi Santo
  • R 6.29 - Christus factus est with Miserere in A minor
  • R 6.30 - Miserere a 5 in D minor
  • R 6.31 - Hymn: Pange lingua in C minor
  • R 8.10 - Keyboard Concerto No.1 in C major
  • R 8.11 - Keyboard Concerto No.2 in F major = Keyboard Concerto in F major, R.8.11 (Paisiello, Giovanni)
  • R 8.14 – Collection of rondos and capriccios for keyboard - we have several uplodaded.
  • R 8.15 - Keyboard Concerto No.3 in A major
  • R 8.16 - Keyboard Concerto No.4 in G minor
  • R 8.17 - Keyboard Concerto No.5 in D major
  • R 8.18 - Keyboard Concerto No.6 in B flat major
  • R 8.19 - Keyboard Concerto No.7 in A major
  • R 8.20 - Keyboard Concerto No.8 in C major
  • R 8.22 – Marche funèbre pour le Général Hoche in C minor
  • R 8.25 - Symphony in C major
  • R E.02 - Sinfonia in E major

Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (1525 or 1526–1594)

  • Christus factus es[t], listed among dubious in NG: MÜs 1244 =Münster Diözesan-Bibliothek

Palicot, Georges (1863–1921)

  • Grand Solo pathétique (Sapho) for cello and piano (pub.1893, Paris: Voiry)
  • Other cello/piano works

Palmgren, Selim (1878–1951)

  • Ungarischer Tanz for Piano (may be in copyright, since it may be posthumous?)
  • Rondo a Capriccio, Op.49b or Op.53 (Published ca.1930 by London : Augener)
  • Ballad with Theme and Variations for Piano, Op.18 (publication date unknown by Lindgren, Helsingfors)
  • En pastoral i 3 scener, Op.50 (piano/orchestra versions) (Piano version published ca.1920 by Kbh. (also Leipzig or Frankfurt) : Wilhelm Hansen)
  • New Piano Sketches, Op.87

Pals, Leopold van der (1882–1966)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.
(also Leopold van Gilse van der Pals)

  • Concertpiece in B minor, Op.10 (©1912)
  • Rhapsodie Op.73 (published n.d.1931 (see HMB 1931, 90))
  • Symphony No.1, Op.4 (1909) - perusal score of this and some other works recently (2023/03 or so) added @ issuu.com (scores on demand), worth seeing if they were published in any form around then...)
  • Wieland der Schmied, Op.23 (1912)
  • String Quartet No.1, Op.33 (composed 1917, published 2022 - possibly not earlier?)
  • Stimmungen für Klavier, Op.15 (Tischer und Jagenberg, ©1912)
  • Cello Sonata, Op.48 (published? 1923. At SHMDK Stuttgart)

Panofka, Heinrich (1807–1887)

Pape, Ludwig (1809–1855)

  • String Quartet No.1 in F, Op.6 (p.1833)
  • String Quintet (2 Vcl.) (1834)
  • Quartet No.2, Op.10 (1841) (Hofmeister 2587) (at Free Lib Philadelphia, Danish Library)
  • Quartet No.3 (pub.1845)
  • 4 Works for 4 Cellos (posthumous?)
  • Elegie for Cello and Piano (at Universiteit van Amsterdam, Centrale Bibliotheek)
  • Symphony in D major (Detmold Library) (1837) (see D-B Mus.ms.autogr. Pape, L. 1 M - digitized score)

Pâque, Désiré (1867–1939)

  • Violin Sonata No.2, Op.32, p1898 (Juilliard Lib has a copy. Poss A minor?)
  • 10 Pieces for organ, Op.57
  • Symphonie No.1 for organ, Op.67, p1911
  • Piano Sonata No.1, Op.68, p1912 (copy @ U Colorado Boulder)
  • Piano Sonata No.2, Op.69, ©1912 (Simrock/TB Harms) (Boulder/British Lib)
  • Piano Sonata No.3, Op.70, p1912 (BSB) (Simrock 13022) (all three of these in "Pâque, Désiré: Compositions pour piano")
  • 5 Pieces for Organ, Op.88
  • 2 Pieces for Organ, Op.112
  • Requiem, Op.41, p.1912
  • 2 petits quatuors pour quatre voix de femmes, Op.120 (p.1933, Schneider)
  • 10 Atonal pieces for piano for youth, Op.106 (p.1930, Schneider)
  • 7 Lieder, Op.48 (published 1912, Simrock)
  • Vaïma, opera, op.47 (vocal score)
  • Violin sonata no.2 Op.32 (digitized score and part)

Paradies, Pietro Domenico (1709–1791)

  • Cantatas
  • Organ works

Parent, Armand (1863–1934)

  • Piano Quintet (if extant)
  • 2 String Quartets (if extant)
  • Romances without words Opp.3&4 (pub. 1891?)

Paris, Claude-Joseph (1801–1866)

  • Piano Trio No.1, Op.14 (Richault, 1844. Plate 5298. R.)

Parish-Alvars, Elias (1808–1849)

  • Piano Concerto, Op.90 (solo part at least) (compare to op81?)
  • Concerto for 2 Harps and Orchestra in d minor Op. 91

Parlow, Albert (1824–1888)

  • Grand Festival March (Grosse Festmarsch), Op.140 (for orchestra), published 1870 by Hainauer

Parlow, Edmund (1855–1944)

  • Tarantella, Op.78 for 2 pianos, 8 hands (Berlin: Simon, 1904)

Parry, Charles Hubert Hastings (1848–1918)

  • Songs of Farewell, 1918 (6 a cappella motets: My soul, there is a country (SATB) / I know my soul hath power (SATB) / Never weather-beaten sail (SSATB) / There is an old belief (SSATBB) / At the round earth's imagined corners (SSAATTBB) / Lord, let me know mine end (SATB/SATB)) (we have no.3 published 1916.)
  • I was Glad (original scoring and revision history a bit murky)
  • Organ Works (3 Chorale Fantasias, Chorale Preludes, 14 Chorale Preludes, Toccata and Fugue 'The Wanderer' published in 1921, Fantasia and Fugue, Op.188 in G. (1877, 1882, 1912), but leaving Elegy in A major (1922) (Editor's note. composed posthumously? what a prodigally remarkable piece! though-- there is an Elegy in A-flat major (1913) published 1922 but this cannot be what you mean? also a Elegie (1918) for organ in C major not published until 2018?)
  • Manuscripts of the 3 string quartets and quintet (the quintet, the nonet of 1877, and the 3rd piano trio (in G) (1889-90 rev 1893, later revised for publication by Emily Daymond but not published) are at RCM. None of these works were published at all or until fairly recently.) A typeset of the capriccio from the trio is available from the RCM library but that work is otherwise just in ms. One exception is the string quintet in E-flat, which was published by Novello in 1909 (it would be nice to have this). The violin sonatas were not published until 2003 (ed. by Jeremy Dibble for Stainer & Bell) so may be difficult to upload legally as is!
  • Sonnets & Songs without Words for piano (3 books) - Lamborn Cock (sets 1-2 1869, set 3 1875)

Pasquini, Bernardo (1637–1710)

  • Keyboard works
  • Organ works
  • Oratorios
  • Sonate per gravecembalo (1702) composte dal Sig. Bernardo Pasquini, e scritte di sua mano in questo libro.

Pasquini, Ercole (ca.1560–1619)

  • 6 Toccatas
  • 2 Durezze
  • 9 or 10 Canzonas
  • 5 sets of variations
  • 3 dances

Pászthory, Casimir von (1886–1966)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Piano Trio in C major (Litolff, ©1932) (PD-CA only)
  • Cello Sonata, Op.13 (Litolff, [1936]) (PD-CA)

Pauer, Ernst (1826–1905)

  • Cello Sonata, Op.45 (1853, pub.1855)
  • Deux Sonates pour le piano, à l'usage des commençants, Op.38 (pub.1855, Schott)

Paumgartner, Hans (1843–1896)

  • Piano Quartet (pub.1888)

Paur, Emil (1855–1932)

  • Symphony in A major "In der Natur" (Leuckart, 1909)
  • Concerto in B-flat minor (Fritzsch, 1896)
  • Violin Sonata, Op.6 in G minor

Pazdírek, Bohumil (1839–1919)

  • Piano Quintet in E major, Op.60 (p.1870 - pseud. as J.P. Gotthard)
  • Violin Sonata in C, Op.77 (pub.1877 by Haslinger, pseud.)

Peißner, Karl (1890–1952)

  • Mass "Alleluia" in G for chorus, organ and large orchestra, Op.5 (Böhm & Sohn, 1926)

Pejačević, Dora (1885–1923)

  • Piano Trio No.2, Op.29 (pub.1913 by Rózsavölgyi, plate 3589)
  • Symphony Op.41 (pub. by 1923 but n.d.?)
  • Canzonetta for violin, op.8 (pub. by Budapest: Harmonia, ca.1901 judging from plate?)
  • Intermezzo, Op.38 for piano (pub.1922 or 1923 by Robert Forberg) (see Hofmeister's Monatsbericht (1923), p.12)

Pepusch, John Christopher (1667–1752)

Peraut, Mathieu (fl.1797–1804)

  • Méthode pour la Flûte (Paris, c.1800)

Perger, Richard von (1854–1911)

  • Serenade for Cello and String Orchestra, Op.21
  • Violin Concerto in C minor, Op.22 (at FLP)
  • Operas (e.g. Das stählerne Stross, pub.1904 by Eberle)
  • 3 Duets for soprano and alto with piano (published 1906 by Bosworth)

Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (1710–1736)

  • Sonata (in stile di Concerto) in Eb Major for Violin with accomp. of 2 Violins, Viola and Basso continuo
  • "Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden" (Bach arrangement of Stabat mater), BWV 1083 (Full Score and Manuscript).
  • Violin Concerto in B Flat Major-string orchestra
  • Violin Sonata in E major

Perinello, Carlo (1877–1942)

  • Piano Quintet in B minor, Op.7 (pub.1911)

Perkins, Charles Callahan (1823–1886)

  • String Quartet No.1?
  • String Quartet No.3 in E major, Op.9 (Breitkopf & Härtel, 1854)
  • Pensées musicales for violin and piano, Op.11 (Breitkopf & Härtel, 1855)

Perosi, Lorenzo (1872–1956)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • La Passione di Cristo (1897)
  • La Trasfigurazione di Cristo (1898)
  • La Risurrezione di Lazzaro (1898)
  • La Risurrezione di Cristo (1898)
  • Il Natale del Redentore (1899)
  • La Strage degli Innocenti (1900)
  • Dies Iste (pub. ca. 1905)
  • Theme and Variations for Violin and Piano (©1914)
  • String Quartet No.3 in G (published in 1931 by Ricordi. PD-CA)

Perti, Giacomo Antonio (1661–1756)

  • Oratorio della Passione, 1685
  • La Passione di Cristo, 1694
  • Cristo al Limbo, 1698
  • Gesù al Sepolcro, 1703
  • La Sepoltura di Cristo, 1704
  • La Passione di Cristo, 1721
  • Oratorio della nascita del Signore, no date
  • La sepoltura di Cristo, non datato (differente da Bologna, 1704; attribuito a Perti, possibile rielaborazione di un lavoro di Giacomo Cesare Predieri; tramandato anche col titolo spurio di San Giovanni)
  • 28 Masses
  • Sonatas and Sinfonias for Instruments

Pescetti, Giovanni Battista (1704–1766)

  • Conquista del vello d'oro (published 1739, London, as The conquest of the golden fleece.)
  • 4 lavori per organo
  • 2 Sonate per clavicembalo
  • Lezione per tastiera

Pessard, Émile (1843–1917)

  • 2nd Grande valse de concert, Op.99 (pub.1893); similar works

Peterka, Rudolf (1894–1933)

  • String Quartet, Op.9 (pub.1924?)
  • Triumph des Lebens : ein rhapsodisches Vorspiel, Op. 8 (pub.1922?)
  • Die letzte Sonne : Ode von Verhaeren ; für mittlere Singstimme, Cello und Klavier. Steingräber (ed. 03020), 1920 or 1921

Peters, Guido (1866–1937)

  • Symphonies (no.1 in E or C? "Landliche" 1889/90, no.2 in E minor Op.11 1900–1903 (manuscript), no.3 in F minor 1914–18, pub. 1920, republished 2017 by MPH Munich) (acc. ÖBL/OBVSG)
  • Piano Trio (ms 1889)
  • Cello Sonata in C major, Op.7 (manuscript 1894-5.)
  • Piano Concerto (ms @ ÖNB) (also, concerto in D 1882 ms @ ÖNB)

Peters, Rudolf (1902–1962)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.
Born in Gelsenkirchen in 1902. (BMLO.)

  • 5 Fantasiestück for piano, Op.2 (©1918)
  • Cello Sonata, Op.3 (©1919)
  • Piano Sonata in E minor, Op.5 (published by Simrock, 1921)
  • Violin Sonata in C, Op.1 (©1918, Simrock)
  • Violin Sonata in G, Op.9 (©1923) (@Sibley)
  • Fantasy in G-sharp minor for piano, Op.7 (published 1921)
  • String Quartet, Op.8 (©1923) (@ Sibley)
  • Funfzehn Variationen über ein eigenes Thema, C moll : für zwei Klaviere vierhändig, Op.10 (©1923)
  • Fantasie-Präludium : für Orgel : Op.15 (©1926) (PD-US in 2022?)

Petersenn, Georg von (1849–1930)

  • Piano Sonata, Op.3 (ca.1883)
  • 6 Etudes for piano (w/o opus?) (Leipzig: Forberg, 1876)

Peterson-Berger, Wilhelm (1867–1942)

  • Frösöblomster II and III (Piano parts)
  • Symphonies
  • Various piano works published by Hachette of Paris in 1907 (Esquisses musicales, Op.13 ; Morceaux lyriques; Canzonetta ; 4 Poèmes de danse)

Petrali, Vincenzo (1830–1889)

  • Studi per l'organo moderno : composti sulle norme proposte da G.B. Castelli, Lucca or Ricordi ed.

Petrini-Zamboni, Nicola (1785–1849)

  • 3 String Quartets (pub. under Zamboni) (published Hofmeister, 1845)

Petrucci, Ottaviano (1466–1539)

  • Canti B
  • Canti C

Pfeiffer, Georges Jean (1835–1908)

  • Sonata for 2 Pianos, Op.65 (pub.1879)
  • Piano Concerto No.1, Op.11 (pub.1859)
  • Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor, Op.86 (ca.1875)
  • Piano Trio No.1, Op.14 (pub.1862 by Brandus & Dufour) (Sibley has. Plate 10479)
  • Marine, étude symphonique, Op.131 (pub. in arrangement in 1893 by Dupont)
  • Legende, fantaisie symphonique pour piano, orchestre et grand orgue (ad libitum) op. 138 (pub.1895)

Pfitzner, Hans (1869–1949)

  • Cello Concerto in A minor (1888–89, but published 1989, so copyright for a long time)
  • Das Herz (full and vocal score)
  • Piano Concerto, Op.31 (Orchestral Part Scores)
  • Violin Concerto, Op.34 (Full Score and Orchestral Part Scores)
  • Symphony in C sharp minor, Op. 36a (Full Score and Orchestral Part Scores)
  • Symphony in C major, Op. 46 (Full Score and Orchestral Part Scores)
  • Little Symphony in G major, Op. 44 (Full Score and Orchestral Part Scores)
  • Phantasy in A minor, Op. 56 (Full Score and Orchestral Part Scores)

Pfitzner, Paul (1858-?)

  • Op.47. 2 Gesänge für Männerchör. Junne, 1927.

Philip, Achille (1878–1959)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.
(© in EU until 2029 inclusive)

  • Lied for organ (1911)
  • Variations sur le noël «Il est né le divin enfant»
  • Cinq Petites Pièces Faciles sur des Noëls Provençaux
  • Postlude: Carillons

Philipp, Franz (1890–1972)

Works by this composer can only be added to the US server. Works published in 1928 or earlier are in the public domain in the US, as well as potentially certain other works depending on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Ballade für Klavier, Op.6 (Simrock, c 1916.)
  • An Hans Thoma ein Lied, Op.14 (text by KK Eberlein, 1890-1944) (Schultheiß, cop. 1922)

Philipp, Isidor (1863–1958)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Novelette for piano (pub. Durand, ca.1896)

Philips, Peter (ca.1561–1628)

Piazzano, Geremia (1841–1921)

  • Note Radioattive, Capriccio per Pianoforte


Piccinini, Alessandro (1566–1639)

  • Toccata für Laute Nr. 13

Piccinni, Niccolò (1728–1800)

  • Nitteti, Naples 1757, manuscript scores from Biblioteca do Palácio Nacional da Ajuda (P-La, shelfmarks 46-I-21 a 23 & 46-I-18 a 20). Partially uploaded to the appropriate page, perhaps will be further uploaded eventually.

Piccone, Francesco (1685–1745)

Pichl, Vaclav (1741–1805)

  • 6 Trios concertans, Op.7 (published ca.1783 by J. J. Hummel) (cello part uploaded)
  • Symphony in D "Diana", ZakP 16

Pick-Mangiagalli, Riccardo (1882–1949)

  • Fêtes galantes (pour chant et piano) (©1912)
  • Il Salice d'oro (Die goldene Weide). Favola musicale (©1914)
  • Il carillon magico (©1919)
  • Sumitra. Leggenda monomimica indiana - Légende monomimique hindoue, di Carlo Clausetti (©1920)
  • Notturno e rondò fantastico, Op.28 (©1921) (possibly never in copyright in the US because the same study-score seems to have been published with 1921 and 1923 (c)s? Anycase, not an issue now)
  • Mahit : novella mimo-sinfonica in due quadri (©1923)
  • Basi e Bote : Commedia in tre atti (text by Boito) (©1923)
  • Sortilegi : poema sinfonico per pianoforte e orchestra, Op.39 (©1924)
  • Humoresque, Op.35 for piano and orchestra (published 1933 or earlier)

Piel, Peter (1835–1904)

  • Op.6 - Vorspielbuch enthaltend Orgelvorspiele zu den gebräuchlichsten katholischen Kirchenliedern insbesondere zu sämtlichen Gesängen des Kölner Diözesanbuches. CVK No.209 Band 1. & Band 2.-(Cöln: Tonger 1873); Band 3.-(Düsseldorf: Schwann 1895).
  • Op.37 - 12 Orgel-Trio zum Studium und zu kirchlichem Gebrauche. (Düsseldorf: Schwann 1884).
  • Op.75 - 12 Orgel-Trio über Motive aus liturgischen Gesängen. Zum Studium u. zu kirchlichem Gebrauche. (Düsseldorf: Schwann 1895). CVK No.1766
  • Op.76 - 64 Stücke in den alten Tonarten f. Org. od. Harm. zum Studium u. zu kirchlichem Gebrauche. (Düsseldorf: Schwann 1896). CVK No.1918
  • Op.113 - Kurze Orgelsätze. CVK No.3143

Pierné, Gabriel (1863–1937)

Pierné, Paul (1874–1952)

  • Messe à 4 voix, soli et choeurs avec accompagnement d'orgue ( & harpe, violon, violoncelle) (Senart, 1920)
  • Shéhérazade. Suite de trois mélodies. Paroles de Tristan Klingsor. L. Grus, 1924 (PD-CA; PD-US from 2020)
  • Élégie and Indolence, trios, pour piano, violon et violoncelle, avec contrebasse (ad lib) and for violon, violoncelle et contrebasse (respectively) (Salabert, 1924. PD-CA ; PD-US from 2020)
  • 3 trios (with names) pour piano, violon et violoncelle avec contrebasse ad lib. (Salabert, 1925, PD-CA-only until 2021, etc.)
  • Cléopâtre, poème symphonique, pour orchestre, avec piano conducteur (Salabert, 1925)
  • Pastorale pour orchestre avec piano conducteur (Salabert, 1928). (Is this an arrangement of the Pastorale for organ (1914) or an earlier version of the later fantasy-pastoral for oboe and piano which we already have?...)
  • Psaume XXIV, pour solo, choeurs à quatre voix mixtes avec accompagnement d'orchestre et d'orgue (Salabert, ©1933, PD-CA-only until 2029 under present law. Versions for voice, chorus and piano and for voice and piano can be found at various libraries- to consult the originals may have to check with Salabert. Link gives the orchestration.)
  • Aubade for flute and piano. 1905, Leduc

Pijper, Willem (1894–1947)

  • Piano Trio No.2 (©1925, OUP)
  • Piano Sonatina No.3 (©1925, OUP)

Pingoud, Ernest (1887–1942)

  • Mysterium, Op.13 (1919, pub.2006)
  • Extinguished Torches, Op. 14 (1919, pub.1996)
  • Symphony No.1, Op.18 (1920, pub.1998)
  • Symphony No.2, Op.20 (1921, pub.2006)
  • The Prophet, Op.21 (1921)
  • Symphony no.3 (1923-27, pub.1990)

Many of his works seem to have been left in ms until publication by FMIC in/after 1990-odd, incl syms??-ES -> FMIC (Music Core Finland) only "published" holographs of his manuscripts. Most of Pingoud's works remain unedited and unpublished. Piano Concerto no.2 and Symphony no.1 have been recently edited. -tpaloj

Pinto, George Frederick (1786–1806)

  • Violin sonatas in G minor, A, B-flat (pub.1806)

Piot, Julien (1850–1923)

  • Several violin concertos (Self-published, at least one in 1887. @ BNF, Dutch libraries)
  • 42 Etudes-caprices (pub.1907)
  • Suites for violin and piano (some published posthumously)
  • Violin concertinos

Pischna, Josef (1826–1896)

  • Preparatory Exercises
  • The Little Pischna

Pitt, Percy (1869–1932)

  • Paolo and Francesca; symphonic impressions for orchestra, Op.35 (©1902)
  • Ballade for solo violin and orchestra, Op.17 (©1900)
  • Serenade for small orchestra, Op.39 (©1911)

Piutti, Carl (1846–1902)

Pixis, Johann Peter (1788–1874)

  • Piano Concerto in C, Op. 100 [Full Score or 2-piano reduction] (pub.1828)
  • Double Concerto for Violin & Piano [Full Score or parts] (see Pixis category for notes on this "piece", actually a (modern?) arrangement of one of his piano trios)
  • Piano Quintet Op. 99 complete violin part (page 10~ is missing)

Pizzetti, Ildebrando (1880–1968)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • 3 pieces for piano (pub. Williams, 1911)
  • Debora e Jaéle : dramma in tre atti (©1922)
  • Fedra : tragedia (©1913)
  • Rondò veneziano : per orchestra (©1930)
  • Piano Trio (©? 1925)
  • String Quartet No.2 in D (©1933/4?)
  • Cello Concerto in D (©1935)
  • Concerto dell'estate per orchestra (©1924, PD-US 2020?)
  • Canti della Stagione Alta

Plaidy, Louis (1810–1874)

  • Der Clavierlehrer

Planchet, Dominique Charles (1857–1946)

  • Capriccio for violin and piano (pub.1888)

Platen, Horst (1884–1964)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Opera "Heilige Morgen" (©1919)

Platti, Giovanni Benedetto (1697–1763)

  • Stabat Mater Dolorosa
  • Concerti grossi, after op. 5 of Arcangelo Corelli
  • Concerto in C minor for piano, strings and orchertra - orig . harpsichord concerto IP49. We have this.
  • Konzert für Oboe, Streicher und b.c.
  • 16 Konzerte für obligates Violoncello, Streicher und Bass
  • 9 Konzerte für Violoncello concertato, Streicher und Bass
  • 2 Oratorien, Franchonia cristiana und Sant'Elena a calvario, 1732
  • Sonatas for cello and B.C.

Pleyel, Camille (1788–1855)

  • Thème varié pour le piano et violoncelle ou violon (co-composed poss. with Charles-Nicolas Baudiot acc. to BNF?) (pub.1819)
  • Op.1 - Rondeau parisien, pour le pianoforte (pub. by I[gnaz?] Pleyel)
  • Op.1 - 3 Piano Trios (pub. by I. Pleyel)
  • Op.2 - Violin Sonata
  • Op.3 - Piano Quartet (pub. 1819 by I. Pleyel)
  • Cello Sonata (Op.6?) (pub.1821 by I. Pleyel)

Plumhof, Henri (1836–1914)

  • Ode helvétique, Op.14 (pub.1887)
  • String quartets in G minor and D major (autographs at Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire, Lausanne)

Pogozhev, Vladimir (1851–1935)

  • Polonaise for orchestra, Op.11 (published 1912)

Polignac, Edmond de (1834–1901)

Pollain, Fernand (1879–1955)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Etude "Les bavardes" for cello and piano (©1922, Senart)

Pollini, Francesco (1762–1846)

  • Methodo pel clavicembalo (c.1811)

Ponce, Manuel (1882–1948)

  • Sonata romántica for solo guitar
  • Variations and fugue on 'La Folia'

Ponchielli, Amilcare (1834–1886)

Popp, Wilhelm (1828–1902)

  • Kleines Flötenkonzert, Op.438 (pub. in reduction by Otto Forberg, 1893. Flute/orchestra score and parts @ Fleisher Collection.)

Popper, David (1843–1913)

  • Requiem, Op.66 (full orchestra score and orch. parts)
  • Concerto No. 4 Op. 72 (Full orchestra score and parts, published 1900)
  • Concerto No. 2 Op. 24 (Orchestra parts, published 1880)

Porpora, Nicola Antonio (1686–1766)

  • Gedeone
  • Il martirio di Santa Eugenia
  • I martìri di San Giovanni Nepomuceno
  • Il verbo incarnato
  • Davide
  • Il trionfo della divina giustizia
  • 6 sinfonie da camera a 3, op. 2 (1736, Londra)
  • Ouverture roiale per orchestra (1763)
  • Concerto in sol maggiore per violoncello e archi
  • Concerto per flauto e archi
  • 2 fughe per clavicembalo
  • complete violin sonatas

Porretti, Domenico (1720–1783)

(yes, approximate dates)

  • Sonate per violoncello
  • Concerto per violoncello in G major

Porter, Quincy (1897–1966)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Violin Sonata No.2 (1929. Schirmer, ©1933)
  • String Quartet No.5 (New York, American Composers Alliance [©1935])
  • Symphony No.1 (©1938)
  • Music for Strings (©1941)
  • String Quartet No.7 (©1944)
  • Viola Concerto (©1948)
  • Duo for Viola and Harp (©1957)

Porumbescu, Ciprian (1853–1883)

Many of these works may not have been published until fairly recently?

  • Romanian Rhapsody for orchestra
  • Reveria for violin and piano
  • Dorul for violin and piano
  • O Sara Pe Stana for piano
  • Dimineata pe Tampa (Morning on Tampa) for piano
  • Hora Brasovului for piano
  • Zana Dunari (Danube Fairy) for piano
  • Nocturnes for piano
  • String Quintet
  • The paraphrase on a Musical Theme for orchestra
  • The Altar of Putna Monastery for voice and piano
  • The Prisoner's Sigh for voice and piano
  • The Priests Daughter for voice and piano
  • Eu te Iubiam (I loved you) for voice and piano
  • Dormi Usor (Serenada) for choir
  • Any other chamber music or choral works

Pössinger, Franz Alexander (1767–1827)

  • String Quintets, Op.3 (pub.ca.1802)

Post, Max (1875–1948)

  • Sursum corda : für Violine und Klavier - Frankfurt : Kastl, [um 1915]
  • Serenade : für Violine und Klavier Frankfurt : Kastl, [um 1921]
  • Arr cello, arr pno (Bratfisch 1921) (what??)
  • Romanze : für Violine und Klavier - Frankfurt : Kastl, [um 1915]
  • Violinschule Zurich Hug 1915

Poulenc, Francis (1899–1963)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Orchestral/ensemble versions of Litanies à la Vierge Noire, etc.
  • Pastourelle, FP 45 (Version A) (Full Score and Orchestral Part Scores)
  • Aubade, FP 51 (Orchestral Part Scores)

Praetorius, Hieronymus (1560–1629)

  • Organ and Keyboard works
  • Masses
  • Magnificat settings
  • Kyries

Praetorius, Hieronymus (II) (ca. 1620–?)

  • Any works

Praetorius, Hieronymus (III) (1614–1629)

  • Organ works
  • Sacred vocal works

Praetorius, Jacob (1586–1651)

  • Organ and Keyboard works
  • Sacred vocal works

Praetorius, Jakob (I) (1520–1586)

  • Any works

Praetorius, Johannes (1595–1660)

  • Organ works

Praetorius, Michael (1571–1621)

Praetorius, Michael (II) (ca. 1587–1624)

  • Any works

Pratsch, Johann Gottfried (1750–1818)

(See Wikipedia. Also Jan or Ivan Bohumír Práč.) Dates are approximate. From Silesia to Russia.

  • Piano Sonata in C, Op.1
  • Cello Sonata in A minor, Op.6
  • Fandango, Op.2 (pub. by Gerstenberg)

Pratt, Silas Gamaliel (1846–1916)

  • Symphony No.1 in E minor (1870, premiered? 1871 Berlin)
  • Symphony No.2 "Prodigal Son" Op.33 in A (1875?, premiered 1876 Berlin)
  • Symphony No.3 (or Suite) "Tempest" (1885)

Preyer, Gottfried (1807–1901)

  • Symphony No.1 in D minor, Op.16 (published 1839 by Diabelli)
  • Missa solennis, Op.70 (published 1855)
  • Messe in Es, Op.71 (published 1855)
  • Mass No.4 in D, Op.73 (published 1894 or earlier)
  • Sprache der Liebe. Gedicht v. Kilzer, Op.73 (also) (published 1856)
  • Militär-Jubelfest-Marsch f. gr. Orch (published 1898 or 1899)

Price, Florence (1887–1953)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • String Quartet No. 1 in G major
  • String Quartet No. 2 in A minor (published in 1935)
  • First Sonata for Organ (1927)
  • Passacaglia and Fugue for Organ (1936)
  • Dainty Lass for Organ (1936)
  • Steal Away to Jesus for Organ (1936)
  • Prelude and Fantasie for Organ (1942)
  • Suite No. 1 for Organ (1942)
  • Variations on a Folksong for Organ
  • Various Pieces for Organ

Příhoda, Váša (1900–1960)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Caprice for violin and piano (©1926 by Fürstner. PD-CA only probably)

Prohaska, Carl (1869–1927)

(BSB has digitized his "Sechs Gedichte von Richard Dehmel", Op.17, ©1920)

  • String Quintet, Op.16 (w/db.) (pub.1919. Zürich: Musikhaus Hüni.) (@FLP)
  • Serenade for small orchestra, Op.24
  • Piano Trio in F, Op.15 (©1919)
  • Violin Sonata in D, Op.1 (©1898)
  • String Quartet, Op.4 (©1902)

Prokofiev, Sergey (1891–1953)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Cinderella Orchestral Suite No.2 Op.108
  • Romeo and Juliet symphonic suites No 3 (we have score and parts for 1 & 2, score for no 3)
  • Na strazhe mira, Op.124 (pub.1952)
  • Cello Concerto Op.58 (predecessor of the Sinfonia-Concertante Op. 125) Full score
  • Dreams, Op.6 (Full Score and Orchestral Part Scores)

Prout, Ebenezer (1835–1909)

  • Op.32 Romance for the Viola with Pianoforte accompaniment. -- London : Augener & Co, [1900]
  • Op.5 . Organ concerto no.1 in one movement in E minor (1870/premiered 1872/pub. 1873. Dedicated to George Grove. Two autograph manuscripts at RISM, one of organ solo part.)
  • Op.35. Organ concerto no.2 in E (pub. by 1909)
  • Op.4. Organ sonata (published 1872/3)

Prudent, Émile (1817–1863)

  • Piano Concerto No.2 "La prairie", Op.48: orchestra score and parts, if have ever been written
  • Les trois rêves, Op.67, for piano & orch.: orchestra score and parts, if have ever been written
  • 6 Morceaux, Op.21, other than No.4

Prume, François (1816–1849)

  • Concertino for violin, Op.4
  • Morceaux de Concert (Concerto no. 2), Op.8
  • Concerto héroïque, Op.11: full orchestral score and parts
  • 1er Duo de Concert for two violins, Op.18 (@ Libray of Royal Conservatory of Liège)
  • 2ème Duo de Concert à la champêtre for two violins, Op19

Puccini, Giacomo (1858–1924)

Certain posthumous works may be copyrighted in Canada, and works first published in 1929 or later may be copyrighted in the United States. See public domain.

  • Preludio sinfonico, Orchestra (expecially Strings and brasses sheets)
  • E l'uccellino, Song
  • 3 Minuetti for String Quartet
  • Chrisanthemums

Puchat, Max (1859–1919)

  • Overture on a Nordic Theme, Op.22 (pub.1890)
  • Piano Sonata, Op.3
  • Euphorion, Op.14 (Tondichtung)

Pugni, Cesare (1802–1870)

  • Ondine, ou la Naiade (1843) Piano reduction
  • Pas de Six from La Vivandiere (1844) Piano reduction

Pugno, Raoul (1852–1914)

  • Piano Sonata in D minor (pub.1873, Wintringer)
  • Le Retour d'Ulysse (opera, vocal score published 1889?)

Purcell, Henry (1659–1695)

  • Circe, Z.575

Quagliati, Paolo (1555–1628)

  • Recercate et canzone per sonare et cantare. Libro 1 a 4 voci. (1601)
  • Madrigali a quattro voci. 1. : Concertati per cantar con l'Instromento, con vn Libro, separato doue stà il Basso seguito... (1608)
  • Motecta Octonis et Psalmus Dixit Dn̄s : duodenis vocibus : una cum basso ad organum : cantus II chori (Romae : Apud Io: Baptistam Robletum, 1612.)

Quantz, Johann Joachim (1697–1773)

  • Flute Sonatas
  • Flute Concerti
  • Concerto For Flute In G Minor QV5:192 (Flute/Piano)
  • Flute concerti in C minor
  • Flute concerti in D minor
  • Flute concerti in E minor
  • Flute concerti in G minor
  • Flute concerti in A minor
  • Flute concerti in B minor
  • QV 6:3 - Concerto No. 59 for flute, oboe and violin in E minor
  • QV 6:4 - Pastorale in G major

Quilter, Roger (1877–1953)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • 2 Impressions for Piano (1. In a Gondola; 2. Lanterns)

Quiroga, Manuel (1892–1961)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Alborada: danse celte, for violin and piano (©1925, Maillochon)

Raasted, Niels Otto (1888–1966)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • String Quartet No.2 in D minor, Op.19 (published 1921 by F.E.C. Leuckart)
  • String Quartet No.3 in E minor, Op.28 (published 1923, parts; 1930, student score) (dedicated to Rudolf Sophus Bergh. Leuckart, plate FECL 8116 on parts @ OPC4 at LBMV.)
  • Organ Sonata No.2 in E minor, Op.23
  • Sonata for Violin and Organ, Op.45 (pub. Kistner & Siegel, 1928)

Rabaud, Henri (1873–1949)

  • L'Appel de la mer, drame lyrique en un acte sur la pièce "Riders to the sea" (translated? by Noël Gallon from the play by Synge). Vocal score: Paris: Max Eschig, 1923.

Rachmaninoff, Sergei (1873–1943)

Certain posthumous works may be copyrighted in Canada, and works first published in 1929 or later may be copyrighted in the United States. See public domain.

  • Solo Piano part of piano concerti
  • 1 piano version of all concerti
  • Transcriptions - Kreisler's Liebesfreud and Liebeslied (1925?)
  • Melodie in D major for cello and piano (1890)
  • Vocalise, Op.34, No.14 arranged by Jules Conus for violin, cello and piano (Breitkopf und Härtel, 1928)

These works under copyright worldwide. No posting without written permission from the copyright owner.

  • Daisies for violin and piano (as transcribed by Heifetz)
  • Piano Concerto No. 4 Full Score (1st Version) [new engraving would be acceptable]

Racquet, Charles (1597–1664)

  • 12 Duos for Organ (For 2 voices actually... done!)

Radeck, Johann Martin (ca. 1623–1684)

  • Organ works

Radecke, Robert (1830–1911)

  • Piano Trio, Op.30 (Berlin: Trautwein, 1865)
  • Am Strande, Op.40 (Berlin: Bote & Bock, 1875) - overture for orchestra
  • Capriccio in C minor for Orchestra (Leipzig: Rieter-Biedermann, 1892)

Radecke, Rudolf (1829–1893)

Older brother of Robert Radecke (1830–1911). See Talk:List of compositions by Robert Radecke for an ulterior motive for my interest here: worklist ambiguity, reduction of.-Schissel 14? published works with opus number (and a couple apparently without) of which

  • Psalm 23, Op.13 (pub.1877)
  • Zwei Lieder (Trinklied ; Morgenwanderung) f. vierstimm. Männerchor, Op.14 (pub.1891, Challier & Co.) seem the most interesting offhand.

Radecki, Olga von (1858–1933)

  • Piano Trio (ms? ca.1889?)

Radeglia, Vittorio (1863–1941)

  • Berceuse, Op.1 (p.1886)
  • Cello Sonata, Op.27 (p.1901) (may be lost?)
  • Suite for piano, Op.42 (©1908)

Radnai, Miklós (1892–1935)

  • Piano Trio (©1912, Rózsavölgyi)
  • Divertimento for string quartet, Op.7 (©1930, Universal Edition)
  • Cello Sonata in B-flat, Op.2 (published 1920)

Radziwill, Antoni Henryk (1775–1833)

(also: Antoni Henryk Radziwiłł or Anton Heinrich von Radziwill)

  • Compositionen zu Göthe’s Faust ((incidental music?) full score pub. Trautwein, 1835/early 1836. (We have one number from this work- arranged- in Gedichte von Goethe in Compositionen seiner Zeitgenossen (Various) but would be good to have the rest :) )
    • Described as an opera, not as incidental music, by Walker - Radziwill showed the opera to Chopin around the time that the latter presented his piano trio with its dedication (Nov. 1829?) to him.

Raff, Joachim (1822–1882)

  • Suite de morceaux, Op.75 - [complete] (pub.1859/60)
  • Duo for Piano and Cello or Violin, Op.59 (1852) - piano score needed
  • Symphonies (7, 10, 11 - parts); (7 - engraved full score)
  • Festmarsch, op.139 (1878) (copy at Sibley)
  • Op.135 - Leaves and Blossoms, 12 Piano Pieces (1866) - full score

Ragué, Louis Charles (1760–1793)

  • Quartet for harp, violin, cello, viola (or horn) (pub.ca.1792)

Rahlwes, Alfred (1878–1946)

  • Serenade in A major (pub.1919)
  • Lustspiel "Frau Potiphar" (pub.ca.1921)
  • Abridged reduction of Händel’s Semele (pub.1917)

Raif, Oskar (1847–1899)

  • Violin Sonata Op.11 (p.1878)

Raison, André (1640s–1719)

  • Second livre d`Orgue sur les acclamations de la paix tant desirées … 1714
  • Offertoire du 5e ton
  • Messe du 3e ton

(These works have been available on IMSLP for many years...)

Ramann, Lina (1833–1912)

  • Technische Studien (2 books, 1860-61)
  • Grundriss der Technik des Klavierspiels (3 parts, 1885-85)
  • 4 Sonatinen zum Gebrauch beim Unterricht, Op.9 (Kahnt, 1872)

Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683–1764)

  • Pièces de clavecin en Concert (Rameau, Jean-Philippe), violon 2ieme
(The 1741 edition states in the title that one can use a second violin in stead of the bass viol, but none of the three editions on IMSLP contains this part.)
  • Les Boreades - full score or orchestral suite
  • Mémoire où l'on expose les fondemens du Système de musique théorique et pratique de M. Rameau (1749)
  • Nouvelles réflexions de M. Rameau sur sa 'Démonstration du principe de l'harmonie' (Paris, 1752)
  • Suite des erreurs sur la musique dans l'Encyclopédie (Paris, 1756)
  • Reponse de M. Rameau à MM. les editeurs de l'Encyclopédie sur leur dernier Avertissement (Paris, 1757)
  • Nouvelles réflexions sur le principe sonore (1758–9)
  • Lettre à M. Alembert sur ses opinions en musique (Paris, 1760)
  • Origine des sciences, suivie d'un controverse sur le même sujet (Paris, 1762)
  • L'Enharmonique (Rameau, Jean-Philippe)
  • Castor et Pollux (suite): conductor's score
  • Six concerts transcrits en sextuor, parts (issued with Oeuvres Complètes, iirc)

Ramin, Günther (1898–1956)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Violin Sonata, Op.1 (published 1922, in an edition by Walther Davisson (1885-1973))
  • Präludium, Largo und Fuge für Orgel, Op.5 (published 1927 by Breitkopf - PD-US in 2023?)
  • Psalm 13 für vierstimmigen Männerchor und Orchester, Op.7 (published 1932 by Hug - PD-US in 2028?)

Ramrath, Konrad (1880–1972)

Works by this composer can only be added to the US server. Works published in 1928 or earlier are in the public domain in the US, as well as potentially certain other works depending on publication and registration details. See public domain.
(also "Conrad")

  • Suite "im alten Stil" for violin solo, Op.30 (published 1918 by Tischer & Jagenberg) (@ e.g. Brigham Young & BNF)
  • Romanze für Cello & Piano, Op.24 (T&J, 1914)
  • Im Feldquartier (Figaro, 1914) (ÖNB has digitized)

Ramsöe, Wilhelm (1837–1895)

  • Brass Quartet 4, parts

Rangström, Ture (1884–1947)

  • Symphony No.2 Mitt Land (pub.1922)
  • Suite, no.2 "In modo barocco", for violin & piano (pub.1923)
  • Symphony no.3 in D major (pub.ca.1930)
  • Divertimento elegiaco for string orchestra (pub.1918)
  • Vaux-hall for orchestra (1937?, dedicated to Atterberg)

Ranzato, Virgilio (1883–1937)

  • Cin ci la (1925, vocal score)
  • Elegia for violin and piano, Op.47 (Schmidl, 1912)

Raphael, Günter (1903–1960)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.
Probably most of his published works are PD-CA-only at present (after Op.19 or so?)

  • 6 Improvisations for piano, Op.3 (published 1926)
  • Clarinet Quintet (serenade), Op.4 (pub.1925)
  • String Quartet No.1 in E minor, Op.5 (pub.1925)
  • Piano Quintet in C minor, Op.6 (pub.1925)
  • Viola Solo Sonata in C minor, Op.7 (1924, pub.1925)
  • Flute Sonata, Op.8 (pub.1925)
  • Cello Sonata in B minor, Op.14 (pub.1926)
  • String Quartet No.2 in C, Op.9 (pub.1925)
  • Piano Trio, Op.11 (pub.1926)
  • Viola Sonata in E major, Op.13 (1925, pub.1926)
  • 4 Violin Sonatas, Op.12 (pub.1926)
  • Symphony No.1 (of 5+) in A minor (Op.16) (pub.1927)
  • String Quintet in F minor, Op.17 (pub.1927)
  • Partita in D minor for piano, Op.18 (published 1927)
  • Theme, Variations and Rondo for orchestra (Op.19) (pub.1927)
  • Requiem, Op.20 (©1928)
  • Violin Concerto, Op.21 (pub.1929)
  • String Quartet No.3, Op.28 in A (1930/31, pub.1932)
  • Divertimento for orchestra, Op.33 (published 1933)

Rasse, François (1873–1955)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Symphonie romantique, Op.32 (1901)
  • String Quartet No.2 (published n.d.?) (CeBeDeM gives his 3 quartets 1896 (op.12), 1898 (no.1), 1919 (no.2) - comp dates?)
  • Piano Quartet, Quintet (composed 1920, 1914)

Ratez, Emile Pierre (1851–1934)

  • Cello Sonata in D, Op.18 (pub.1889?)
  • Piano Trio No.3? in C, Op.24 (pub.1892)
  • Lydéric (opera, pub.1896, Leduc)
  • Piano Quartet, Op.30 (pub.1897/98, Leduc)
  • Fantaisie-Fugue, Op.56 for contrabass and orchestra (pub.1911)
  • Le dragon vert, opéra en deux actes (pub.1907)
  • Paula : tragédie lyrique en 5 tableaux (pub.190x?)

Rathaus, Karol (1895–1954)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Der letzte Pierrot (pub.1927. Sibley Library has this.)
  • Trio, Op.53 (n.d.?)
  • Symphony No.2, Op.7 (1923 but poss. not published at the time: sym.1 was prepared for publication in 1924 but embargoed for 70-odd years, perhaps the same is true of sym. 2- see MPH preface 187 (about sym.1, mostly))
  • Pastorale und Tanzweise für gemischten Chor a capella, Opp.17 b/c (pub.1926) ( @ Sibley Library but not yet digitized.)
  • 3rd piano sonata, Op.20 (pub.1928) ( @ Sibley Library, etc.)
  • Violin Sonata No.1, Op.14 (1925, pub.1926) (@ Sibley Library etc. Perhaps put in digitization requests?)

Rathgeber, Valentin (1682–1750)

  • Augsburger Tafel-Confect
  • Opus I Octava musica clavium octo musicarum in Missis octo musicalibus (mass compositions)
  • Opus VI (secular instrumental works) Chelys Sonora, Op.6 (Rathgeber, Valentin)
  • Opus VII (masses for the church year)
  • Opus VIII (requiem and Libera)
  • Opus XIII (Miserere and Tantum ergo)
  • Opus XIX (masses)

Rauscher, Julius (1859–1929)

  • Instructive sonatina in A for violin and piano (pub.1922)

Ravel, Maurice (1875–1937)

  • Piano fugues
  • Alyssa (engraved)
  • Tout est lumière
  • La nuit
  • Matinée de Provence
  • Chanson écossaise for voice and piano (Scottish Song)

THESE WORKS UNDER COPYRIGHT:

Ravissa, Genovieffa (1750-1807)

  • 3 Piano Sonatas with violin ad libitum, Op.2

Rawsthorne, Alan (1905–1971)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Concertante no. 2 : for piano and violin (Cecilian Press, "[1935]" or possibly 1936)

Rázek, Antonín (1852–1929)

  • String Quartet Frosch-Quartett, Op.33 (p.1893)

Rebay Sr., Ferdinand (1851–1914)

(This work [these works] probably by Sr. rather than his son who seems to have concentrated on operatic fantasias??)

  • 2 Leicht ausführbare Fest-Kantaten ("Leicht ausführbare kirchliche Fest-Kantaten "), Op.29 (listed individually on Worldcat (No.1 at Deutsche National Bibliothek Leipzig, No.2 is at Greifswald University Library), apparently copyright 1909 to Hug ; Hofmeister's Monatsbericht (1909), p.293) (note!: some library catalogs/Worldcat entries attribute to Rebay Jr., but - reasons?)
  • 2 cantatas ("Leicht ausführbare kirchliche Fest-Kantaten") for tenor and baritone solo, chorus and organ, Op.32 (Hug, 1909 and 1910, from Worldcat) (one is @ Wurttemburg library)
  • Löns-Lieder, für eine Singstimme und Klavier. III. Bd. (NYPL has, but attributes to Rebay Jr. Publication date of 1918. Is there evidence on score or elsewhere that determines which composer authored these, I wonder..)

Reber, Napoléon Henri (1807–1880)

  • String Quartet No.2, Op.5 (pub.1833, André & Richault)
  • String Quartet No.3, Op.7 (pub.ca.1835, Richault)
  • String Quartet, Op.3 (pub.1833) (may be the same as Op.4; floating op.#s seem[s] to have happened...)
  • Symphonies Nos.1-4 — first editions uploaded but all copies are of poor quality, need new typesets.
  • Piano Quartet, Op.29 (pub.1866, Colombier)

Řebíček, Josef (1844–1904)

  • Drei Romanzen, Op.4 for violin and piano (Bote & Bock, 1879)
  • Symphony, Op.10 (Pohle, 1890)
  • Huldigungsfestklänge (Stahl, 1899)

Reed, William Henry (1876–1942)

  • String Concertos (violin concerto now uploaded)

String Quartet #4 C major

Reger, Max (1873–1916)

Certain posthumous works may be copyrighted in Canada, and works first published in 1929 or later may be copyrighted in the United States. See public domain.

  • Piano quartets (uploaded)
  • Piano trios (uploaded)
  • Piano quintets (uploaded)
  • Cello sonatas (cello and piano) (only no.3 lacks separate cello part, I think? but all uploaded)
  • Two Sonatas for Clarinet or Viola and Piano, Op.49 (1900), for viola and piano
  • Any organ works
    • especially organ transcriptions (Toccatas, Preludes and Fugues from Well-Tempered Clavier, Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue, Inventions and Sinfonias by Bach)
  • Any choral works
  • Sinfonietta, Op.90 (Orchestral Part Scores)
  • Eine romantische Suite, Op.125 (Orchestral Part Scores)
  • Piano Concerto, Op.114 (Orchestral Part Scores)
  • Violin Concerto, Op.101 (Orchestral Part Scores)
  • Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Beethoven, Op.86 (Orchestral Version) (Orchestral Part Scores)

Rehberg, Willy (1862–1937)

  • Piano Sonata in G minor, Op.3 (pub. 1883, Kistner)
  • Violin Sonata in D, Op.10 (pub. 1886)
  • Barcarole for piano, Op.15 (pub. 1888)
  • Minuet, Op.2 No.1 (pub.1886)

Reicha, Anton (1770–1836)

  • Cello Concerto dedicated to Jacques-Michel Hurel de Lamare (1803/1823)
  • Cello Concerto in D major (performed before 1789 or between 1812 and 1814) (possibly by Josef Reicha)
  • Cello Concerto in D-sharp major (possibly by Josef Reicha)
  • Ouverture générale pour les séances des quatuors for string quartet. Paris, 1816, available at Bibliothèque Nationale, Ms 12035
  • Natalie, ou la famille russe, opera
  • Three Piano Sonatas (G major, B-flat major, E major), Op.46 (Leipzig, 1804)
  • Quartet Op.27 for 4 flutes (pub.ca.1820 by La Haye, and probably earlier...)
  • Clarinet Quintet Op.89 (published 1819)

Reicha, Joseph (1752–1795)

  • Cello Concerto in A Major Op.4/1
  • Cello Concerto in C Major Op.2/2
  • Cello Concerto in D Major
  • Cello Concerto in E Major (Cello and Strings or Quartet)
  • Cello Concerto in G Major
  • 5 other Cello Concertos
  • Duos for violin and cello, e.g. Op.4
  • Wind Quintet, Op.88 No.4 in d minor
  • 3 Piano Sonatas, Op.46
  • Practische Beispiele (for piano) manuscript or FE

Reichel, Adolf (1816–1896)

  • Piano Sonata No.1 in G minor, Op.4 (pub.1842)
  • Piano Sonata No.2, Op.9 (pub.1843)
  • Symphonies (including No.2 in C, Op.54)

Reichert, Matheus André (1830–1880)

Reincken, Johann Adam (1643–1722)

  • Complete Works for Piano (Harpsichord) = Sämtliche Werke für Klavier/Cembalo edited by Klaus Beckmann, edition Breitkopf no. 8290

Reinecke, Carl (1824–1910)

  • Ballade, Op. 288 - Full Orchestral Score
  • Trio for piano, clarinet, cor (va), Op.274
  • Flute Concerto, Op. 283 - Full Orchestral Score
  • Complete symphonies in Full Orchestral Score
  • Lieder, Op.64
  • Madchenlieder, Op.88 - piano version
  • 6 pieces for piano, Op.123
  • String Quartets nos. 1, 3 (@NYPL) and 5
  • Sonata for Piano or Piano 4-Hands, Op.35 in A minor (pub. 1854 by Meyer)
  • Organ Sonata in G minor, Op.284
  • Violin Concerto, Op.141 solo violin part
  • Hakon Jarl, for soloists, chorus and orchestra (cantata, ca.1877), Op.142

Reinhold, Hugo (1854–1935)

  • String Quartet in A major, Op.18 (p.1880, Vienna: Rättig) (British Library ; Bm Lyon)
  • Symphony in C major, Op.22 (pub.1892, Kistner) (arr. is at U. Toronto, full score at ÖNB)
  • Miniatures, Op. 39 (complete)

Reinsdorf, Otto (1848–1890)

  • First sonata for piano duet, Op.20 (pub.1871)
  • Polonaise No.1 in D minor Op.41 (pub.1875)
  • Scherzo & March for piano duet Op.28 (pub.1873)
  • Nocturne Op.30 (pub.1873)
  • Scherzos No.1 Op.2 (pub.1871) & No.2 Op.55 (pub.1876)
  • Ballade Op.31 (violin and piano) (pub.1873)
  • 2 Tenor-Lieder Op.69 (pub.1876)
  • Ballad Op.50 (pub.1878) "Ueber die Haide giesst der Mond"

Reissiger, Carl Gottlieb (1798–1859)

  • Symphony (no.1?) in E, op.120 (1835. published 1837 according to HMB, dedicated to Fr. Schneider. Copy at Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica and other places) (first vn part now uploaded)
  • Duo Brillant in B major, op. 130 (published in 1838 by Paul of Dresden)
  • Masses (no.2 in C pub. by 1850s; no.4 in E major published in 1825, republished edited by Charles Lewis in 1884, republished in 2009; no. 9 manuscript "O. Lange, Dresden, 1885."; Missa solemnis in D minor (composed 1827 according to Reißiger Society) (- first published 1996 by Edition mf, so probably ©)
  • Piano Quintet No.1?, Op.20 (ca.1822)
  • String Quartet No. 4 in F minor, Op.155 (p.1840)
  • Piano Quintet No.3, Op.209: pf trio version in 1858 - no. 22 1/2?
  • String Quartet No.8, Op.211 No.3
  • Cello Sonata No.2, Op.152

Reissiger, Friedrich August (1809–1883)

  • String Quintet, Op.59 (1862?)

Reissmann, August (1825–1903)

  • Violin Concerto, Op.30 (pub.1874)
  • Symphony, Op.50 (pub.1880)

Reiter, Ernst Michael (1814–1875)

Reiter, Josef (1862–1939)

  • Aus der Heimat, String Quartet No.5, Op.30 (published 1903. HMB 1903 p.93)
  • Aus der Heimat : Ländler-Cyklus für Klavier, Op.75
  • Der Bundschuh : [Oper in einem Aufzuge], Op.22 (ÖNB has copies of these 3 works)

Reizenstein, Franz (1911–1968)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Suite for piano solo (published 1936 by Boosey & Hawkes)
  • Wind Quintet (Hawkes & Son, ©1937)
  • Sonatina for oboe and piano (Lengnick, ©1938)
  • Partita for recorder and piano (Schott, ©1946)
  • Violin sonata, Op.20 (Lengnick, 1947)
  • Cello sonata (Lengnick, 1949)
  • Capriccio for orchestra (©1957 revision) (Eulenburg, edition 1302)
  • Cello concerto in G (Op.8?) (Lengnick, 1948, arr.)

René, Charles (1863–1935)

(ca.1935)

  • Violin Sonata in E minor (pub.1901 by Quinzard, Paris)
  • Les lendemains de la vie (Ode-symphonie to words by Guinand) (pub.1903, Ollivier)

Renner, Joseph (1868–1934)

  • Pastorale: for Organ Op.68
  • 10 Preludes for Organ Op.78
  • Interludium (F-Dur) für Violine und Orgel Op.85
  • Modulationen Op.88

Rentsch, Ernst (1844–1886)

  • String Quartet, Op.12 (p.1879)

Respighi, Ottorino (1879–1936)

Certain posthumous works may be copyrighted in Canada, and works first published in 1929 or later may be copyrighted in the United States. See public domain.

Réti, Rudolph (1885-1957)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Sechs Liebesgesänge nach Texten von Ricarda Huch; für eine hohe Singstimme und Klavier, op. 5 (pub. 1922)
  • Träume, Liebe, Tänze : 3 Stücke für Pianoforte : Op. 4 (pub. 1923)

Reuchsel, Amédée (1875–1931)

  • Organ Sonatas
  • Cello sonata (pub. by Lemoine ca.1910)
  • Hymne à la nature (after Miège), Op.108 (Published by L'accord parfait in 1904)

Reuchsel, Maurice (1880–1968)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Suite italienne pour violon et orchestre (ou piano) (published 1911)
  • Suite romantique pour violon et piano (published 1912)
  • Syphax, op. 172 : morceau de concert pour saxophone alto mi♭, ou alto a cordes, ou basson avec accompagnement de piano (published 1957)
  • Fin d'été! Paroles de Paul Soleilhac (published 1907)
  • Concertstück : pour violon et orchestre (published 1909)
  • Berceuse pour instrument à cordes : (2 violons, alto et violoncell) (pub. 1905 ca.)

Reuss, August (1871–1935)

  • Gotenzug, Op.5 for men's chorus (1900)
  • Symphonischer Prolog für grosses Orchester zu Hugo von Hofmannsthal's Der Thor und der Tod, Op.10 (ca.1901)
  • Johannisnacht, Tondichtung für Orchester, op.19 (Kistner, 1903)
  • Judith, tone poem after Hebbel, op.20 (Kahnt, ©1905)
  • String Quartet in D minor, Op.25 (ca.1906)
  • String Quartet in E major, op.31, "Frühlings-Quartett"
  • Romantische Sonata in D minor (for violin and piano), Op.35 (ca.1918)
  • Fantasy in A minor for 2 pianos op.42 (Tischer and Jagenberg, 1920s.)

Reuss, Heinrich (1855–1910)

  • Symphony No. 2 in A major (hopefully published)
  • Symphony No. 3 in E minor, Op. 28 (pub. by Carl Giesel, 1907. at Free Library of Philadelphia.)
  • Symphony No. 4 in A major, Op. 30 (date ? - opus numbers not a good indication with Reuss. will check)
  • Symphony no.5, op.34 (pub.1907)
  • Symphony no.6 in E major, Op.36 (pub.1909)
  • String Quartet No.1 in D minor, Op.1 (ca.1881)
  • String Quartet No.2 in F major, Op.11 (ca.1911 by Eulenburg) (at Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden)

Reutter der Ältere, Georg (1656–1738)

  • Church music
  • Masses
  • Oratorios
  • Organ and Keyboard music
  • Versetteln (short Organ Preludes)
  • Toccatas
  • Orchestral music

Reutter, Georg (1708–1772)

  • 80 Masses
  • 6 Requiems
  • Oratorios
  • Organ and Keyboard music
  • 2 Symphonies
  • 2 Keyboard concerti
  • 2 Clarino concerti

Revueltas, Silvestre (1899–1940)

Certain posthumous works may be copyrighted in Canada, and works first published in 1929 or later may be copyrighted in the United States. See public domain.

  • First and Second Little Serious Piece (pub. 1957)
  • La Noche de los Mayas (pub. 1959)
  • String Quartet No.1 (pub. 1952)
  • String Quartet No.2 (pub. 1953)
  • Toccata Without a Fugue (pub. 1959)
  • Homenaje a Federico Garcia Lorca (pub. 1958)
  • El Tecolote (pub. 1956)
  • Ocho por Radio (pub. 1951)
  • Ranas (pub. 1956)
  • 3 Pieces for Violin and Piano (pub. 1951)
  • Danza geometrica (pub. 1964)
  • Planos (pub. 1963)
  • Janitzio (pub. 1966)
  • Colorines (pub. 1966)
  • Redes (pub. 1971)
  • String Quartet No.4 'Musica de Feria' (pub. 1967)
  • Ventanas (pub. 1970)
  • Alcancías (pub. 1971)
  • Caminos (pub. 1971)
  • 3 Sonetos (pub. 1974)

Reyer, Ernest (1823–1909)

  • La statue - full orchestral score (any version)
  • Le selam, oriental symphony on text by Theophile Gautier - Paino vocal score and full orchestral score.

Reznicek, Emil von (1860–1945)

  • Symphony No.1 "Tragische"

Rheinberger, Josef Gabriel (1839–1901)

  • Sonata, Op.178 for Horn and Piano(score and parts) (pub. 1894, but parts may need extraction) (ms score uploaded.)
  • 6 pieces for organ and violin, Op. 150 (no.5 has been uploaded so far)
    • score
    • violin part -- these are both scanned in from the Carus Complete Edition with title pages. They seem to be copies of earlier editions mostly, that said. If Carus has made any changes to the scores we may not be able to use them - it's uncertain. We do have to remove the Carus title pages as these are their property afaik. (Schissel)
  • operas - as available...
  • 3 Requiems - Op.60 uploaded
  • 3 Overtures
  • Organ Concerto in G minor Op. 177 (organ solo and violins II parts only so far)
  • Preludes, Trios, Fughettas, Character pieces, Meditations for Organ
  • Other Cantatas
  • Piano works
  • Organ part of Missa Misericordias Domini, Op.192
  • De profundis : Aus der Tiefe (Psalm 129) (WoO 13) ; für gemischten Chor (published by Licht & Meyer, 1886)
  • Jagd-Scene, WoO 1 (pub. 1878, Augener)
  • Trennung, WoO 16 (pub.1891)

Rhode, Max (1884–1945)

  • Die Mühle im Tale, charakterstück Op.9 (pub.1918 by Wrede)

Ricci, Luigi (1805 1859)

  • La festa di Piedigrotta (v.s. or full score)

Riccius, August Ferdinand (1819–1886)

  • 3 Klavierstücke, Op.40 (published by Rehder in 1876)
  • Concert Aria No.2, Op.26 (pub. ca. 1855)
  • Sonate mélancolique pour le pianoforte, Op.16 (pub.1852?)

Richomme, Jean Thomas (b.1780)

  • Leçons sur la manière de graver la musique (1829)

Richter, Ernst Friedrich (1808–1879)

  • Piano sonata No.1 in C minor, Op.27
  • Violin Sonata, Op.26
  • Psalm 126, (mixed chorus and orchestra - also arr. with piano) Op.10 (pub.1842: Hofmeister's Monatsbericht (1842), p.174.)
  • Psalm 130, Op.18 (pub. 1841)
  • 4 Motets, Op.36 (pub.1869)
  • Piano Sonata No.2 in E-flat, Op.33 (pub.1867, Kistner. Ded. to Ernst Perabo. Copy @ SLUB Dresden.)

Rieding, Oskar (1840–1918)

Riehl, Wilhelm Heinrich (1823–1897)

  • String Quartet, Op.1 (published 1843 by Frankfurt: Dunst

Riem, Wilhelm Friedrich (1779–1857)

  • Piano Quartet, Op.8 (published in 1805)
  • Variations pour le pianoforte sur l'air russe: Schöne Minka, Op.28 (published 1814)

Ries, Ferdinand (1784–1838)

  • 2 Violin Sonatas, Op.8
  • Violin Concerto, Op.24 (full score and orchestra parts - parts pub.1886)
  • Violin Sonata, Op.30 (No.2 - both parts)
  • 3 Violin Sonatas, Op.38 (Nos.1 and 3 - both parts; No.2 - violin part)
  • Sonata for Piano 4-Hands, Op.47
  • Violin Sonata, Op.69
  • Violin Sonata, Op.71
  • 2 Flute Sonatas, Op.76 (No.2 - both parts)
  • Flute Sonata, Op.87 (flute part)
  • Notturno for Flute and Piano, Op.89
  • Overture to Schiller's 'Don Carlos' (orchestra parts)
  • Allegro eroica for Piano, Op.103
  • Introduction and Polonaise for Flute and Piano, Op.119
  • 3 String Quartets, Op.126 (No.2 - parts)
  • Rondeau brillant for Piano and Orchestra, Op.144
  • 3 String Quartets, Op.150 (Nos.2 and 3 - parts)
  • Der Sieg des Glaubens (full score)
  • Concerto for 2 Horns, WoO 19 (modern typeset of full score and parts)
  • Requiem in C minor, WoO 23 (Full Parts/Full Score - incomplete per Hill)
  • Piano Concertos Nos.2-9 (full scores - probably not published until late 20th century.)
  • Piano Concertos Nos. 2, 7, 9 (orchestra parts)
  • Piano Concertos No. 2 (solo piano part) (note: there is no piano concerto "no.1" (or rather there is, but no piano concerto no.9); these are actually "Concertos nos.2-9", not "piano" concertos nos.2-9, and concerto no.1 is his violin concerto. The numbering of the piano concertos starts after the violin concerto which is his concerto no.1. See Musicweb.)
  • Symphony 6 and Overtures
  • Requiem in F major (Full Parts/Full Score) - not in Hill's catalog
  • Requiem in E major (Full Parts/Full Score) - not in Hill's catalog
  • Biographical Notices of Beethoven (German original anyway? - English translation probably too recent/translator may still be alive) coauthored with Franz Wegeler
  • Liska, Op.164 (opera, published 1831)

Ries, Franz (1846–1932)

  • Suite No.2 for Violin and Piano, Op.27 (in F major)
  • Perpetuum Mobile, Op.34

Rieti, Vittorio (1898–1994)

Works by this composer can only be added to the US server. Works published in 1928 or earlier are in the public domain in the US, as well as potentially certain other works depending on publication and registration details. See public domain.
Works PD in the US:

  • Arabesca for piano - pub. 1922 by Edizioni Bongiovanni
  • 3 Marcie per le Bestie for piano - pub. 1922 by Pizzi
  • Pastorale for piano - pub. 1922 by Edizioni Bongiovanni
  • Poema Fiesolano for piano - pub. 1922 by Universal-Edition
  • Preludio Notturno for piano - pub. 1922 by Pizzi
  • Sonatina for flute and piano - pub. 1922 by Edizioni Bongiovanni
  • Concerto per quintetto d'istrumenti a fiato e orchestra, pub. 1924 by UE (edition 7613) - (@Manhattan School of Music, other places)

Rietsch, Heinrich (1860–1927)

  • String Quartet no.2(?) (mentioned in Baker/Remy)
  • Tauferer Serenade, Op.25 (©1905, Senff)
  • Piano Quintet in D (pub.1930, Doblinger)
  • Scherzo (nach älterer Art), Op.29 (Kahnt, ©1925)

Rietz, Julius (1812–1877)

  • Concert-Ouverture für das Niederrheinische Musikfest 1839 in A major, Op.7 (pub. 1840s?)
  • Jery und Bätely, Singspiel, Op.10 (pub.ca.1841?)
  • Lustspiel-Ouverture für Orchester, Op.18 (pub. Hofmeister's Monatsbericht (1854), p.494 by Kistner)
  • Symphony No.1 in G minor, Op.13
  • Symphony No.3 in E major, Op.31 (pub.1855 or 1856 - opening of February 1856 HMB)
  • Symphony no.2 if possible?

Rigatti, Giovanni Antonio (ca.1613–1648)

  • 4 collections of Vespers, in particular the Messa e Salmi of 1640

Rigel, Henri-Jean (1770–1852)

  • String Quintet (with 2nd cello or double bass), Op.49 (pub.1838/39)
  • Piano Quartet, Op.50 (pub.1841)
  • Trio en forme de fantaisie, Op.32 (pub.1817)
  • Potpourri varié pour piano et harpe sur des airs d'Armide et de Télémaque, Op.35 (pub. 1821 by Erard)

Říhovský, Vojtěch Adalbert (1871–1950)

Wikipedia (Czech)

  • Ein Märchen for piano trio, Op.51 (published 1913, Urbánek)
  • Sérénade f. Violin and piano, Op.55 (1913, Urbánek)

Rijp, Anton W. (1867–1931)

  • Psalm CXXX : voor zang met begeleiding van orgel of piano (published Ten Have, 1918) (De Profundis)

Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay (1844–1908)

Complete Collected Works still has many gaps as of 2021

Rinck, Christian Heinrich (1770–1846)

  • Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman -- 9 Variations and Finale, Op. 90 (for Organ)

Riotte, Philipp Jakob (1776–1856)

  • Flute Concerto No.1, Op.4 (published in 1807)
  • Messe D-Dur

Ritter, August Gottfried (1811–1885)

  • Organ Sonatas
  • other Organ Works
  • Symphony in C minor (performed Magdeburg, February 1878) (see NZM 15 März 1878, p.152. "G.A. Ritter" - probably, per VIAF and Musicsack, same composer.)

Ritter, Christian (1645–1717)

(Approximate dates used above to simplify link.)

  • Sonatina for Organ

Ritter, Frédéric Louis (1834–1891)

  • Works in manuscript incl. dramatic overture, concertos for piano and cello, string quartet, string quintet and 4 symphonies (@Vassar)

Ritter, Théodore (1841–1886)

  • Sonata for 2 pianos, Op.16 (pub. Gambogi, 1862)
  • Le Paradis perdu (Paradise Lost) (dramatic scene) (pub.ca.1858)

Robyn, Alfred George (1860–1935)

  • Symphony in D minor
  • Concerto for piano and orchestra
  • Concerto for 2 pianos and orchestra (C minor, ca.1900?)

Rode, Pierre (1774–1830)

  • 13th violin concerto (1834 Launer parts?)

Rodolphe, Jean-Joseph (1730–1812)

  • Étude pour le violon composée de 36 morceaux de différents genres (published by the composer)
  • 6 Duos faciles pour deux violons (composer, date unknown at present- check BNF??)
  • L'aveugle de Palmyre, comédie-pastorale, en deux actes en vers (published by De La Chevardière in 1768?)

Roeder, Martin (1851–1895)

  • Clarinet Sonata in D minor, Op.66 (poss. still in ms.)
  • Cantata "Hymn of Pan", Op.90 (pub.1890)
  • Piano Trio in E minor, Op.14 (pub.1878)

Rohde, Eduard (1828–1883)

  • Cello sonata, Op.170 (p.1883)

Rohde, Wilhelm (1856–1928)

  • Bianka, opera in one act (published 1899. Text by A. Kolbe)
  • Serenade for strings, Op.14 (published 1901)
  • Vom Allmacht Hauch for chorus, op.18 (published 1902 by vom Ende)

Roland-Manuel (1897–1966)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Piano Concerto (©1957 Nouvelles Editions Méridien; PD-CA)
  • Le tournoi singulier : ballet en un acte (after Jean Börlin (1893-1930)) (©1924)

Rolle, Johann Heinrich (1716–1785)

  • Oratorium auf Weihnachten
  • Passionsoratorium
  • Der leidende Jesus

Röllig, Johann Georg (1710–1790)

Romberg, Andreas (1767–1821)

  • Symphony No.3 in C, Op.33 (pub. Kühnel, reviewed April 1813 in Zeitung für die elegante Welt, p.672)
  • Violin Concerto No.1, Op.3
  • Violin Concerto No.2, Op.8 (12 violin concertos or more in all, which are being released on recordings)

Romberg, Bernhard (1767–1841)

  • Double Concerto, for violin, cello, and orchestra
  • Violoncello studies, three books

Romberg, Cyprian (1807–1865)

  • Fantasie for cello and piano, Op.5 (pub.ca.1830 by Richault?) (may be the same as the Op.2 published by Peters in 1836 with piano or orchestral acc.)
  • Cello Concertino with orchestra, Op.1 in G (Peters, 1836) (@ÖNB)
  • Les Alpes. Nocturne sur le Cor des Alpes. Mélodie de Proch, p. Pfte. et Vclle, Op.20 (pub.1844)

Romberg, Heinrich (1802–1859)

  • String Sextet in E minor (1830s ms.)
  • Intermezzo concertant, Op.7 (flute, violin, cello) (pub.ca.1830)
  • String Quintet, Op.10 in B minor (pub. by Nagel, 1842)

Romberg, Sigmund (1887–1951)

Certain posthumous works may be copyrighted in Canada, and works first published in 1929 or later may be copyrighted in the United States. See public domain.

  • The Passing Show of 1914 (words by Atteridge (d.1938)) (published 1914)
  • A world of pleasure : in two acts and twelve scenes (published 1915. Words by Atteridge.)

Röntgen, Julius (1855–1932)

Certain posthumous works may be copyrighted in Canada, and works first published in 1929 or later may be copyrighted in the United States. See public domain.

  • Cello Concerto No. 1 in E minor (1893/1894)
  • Cello Concerto No. 2 in G minor (1909)
  • Violin Sonata No.2 in F minor Op.20 (pub. B&H 1883). (Juilliard School library has.)
  • Violin Sonata No.4 in E major Op.40 (recorded).
  • Symphonie c-moll (full score)
  • Symphonie Der Schnitter Tod mit Schlusschor voor gemengd koor en orkest (Alt-Englische Hymne)--full score
  • Symphonie a-moll full score
  • Symphonie Rijck God, wie sal ic claghen in c kl.t. voor gemengd koor en orkest (oorspronkelijk voor vrouwenkoor a capella, 1917) full score
  • Symphonie f-moll (Doctor) full score
  • Symphonie cis-moll (met sopraan solo) full score
  • Bitonale Symphonie full score
  • Symphonie fis-moll full score
  • Symphonie The Tempest (Shakespeare)full score
  • Symphonie a-moll full score
  • Symphonie über Bach c-moll full score
  • Symphonie c-moll mit Schlusschor über Goethe's Prooemion für Männerchor und Orchester full score
  • Symphonie c-moll full score

Rootham, Cyril Bradley (1875–1938)

  • Adagio & Scherzo for Strings (ca 1898)
  • String Quartet in C major (1914, published 1924)
  • If I had but two little wings (song, 1925)
  • My delight and thy delight (song, 1925))
  • For the Fallen (chorus & orch. Novello, ©1915)

Ropartz, Guy (1864–1955)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.
Organ solo

  • Offertoire Pascal (1889)

Chamber music

  • String quartet n°6 in F major (1948, pub.ca.1951).
  • "Fantaisie brève sur un thème unique sur le nom d'Albéric Magnard" for string quartet (1892, unpublished)

Works for orchestra

  • "Pêcheur d'Islande" (Suite, 1891)

Unknown?

  • La batte (incidental music or just libretto?) (1891)
  • Six Pieces for organ

Rore, Cipriano de (1515 or 1516–1565)

  • Requiem
  • Passio secundum Joannem

Rosegger, Josef Peter (1874–1948)

(Also known as "Sepp" Rosegger.)

  • Piano Trio in D minor, Op.8 (published 1925 by Kistner & Siegel)

Roseingrave, Thomas (1690–1766)

  • Roseingrave "Glory to the Father" (not clear that -any- work of this name was published prior to 1966. possibly (depending on relevant law) manuscript could be uploaded.- Schissel) (This would be the concluding part of a canticle, though I don't see likely candidates on the Grove worklist. Daniel Roseingrave (?-1727) & Ralph (c. 1695-1747) both wrote Services that would include several such doxologies. Richard Mix 07:04, 11 June 2016 (EDT))

Rosellen, Henri (1811–1876)

  • Trio concertant No.1, Op.82 (pub.1846 from BdlF)

Rosenbloom, Sydney (1889–1967)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Scherzo in B-flat minor, Op.12 for piano (Augener, 1912)
  • Capriccio in C minor, Op.8 for piano (Augener, 1911)
  • Caprice-impromptu for piano, Op.1 (Ricordi, 1909)
  • 6 Preludes for Piano, Op.7 (Augener, 1910)
  • Waltz-scherzo for violin and pianoforte, Op.4 (Chappell, 1911)
  • Etude appassionata in D-flat for piano, Op.9 (Augener, 1913)
  • Valse poem in piano, Op.15 (Augener, 1914)
  • Scherzo no.2 for piano, Op.14 (Augener, ca.1914)
  • Romance triste for piano in B-natural (H), Op.13 (Augener, ©1912)
  • Preludes Op.11 (Nos. 1&2) (Augener, ©1912)

Rosenfeld, Isidor (1834–fl.1876?)

(MusicSack entry gives obit year as 1975, which may apply to the other Isidor Rosenfeld listed in VIAF, who was born in 1881. Also published as Jsidor, according to HMB.)

  • Symphony in F major, Op.20 (published in 1870 by Bote & Bock)
  • Die Braut von Messina: Overture, Op.25 (pub.1874)
  • Piano Trio, Op.27 (published 1873) (later works in HMB anyway after op.33 in 1876 seem to be arrangements perhaps by other hands etc., so fl.1876?)

Rosenhain, Edouard (1818–1861)

Brother of Jacob Rosenhain.

  • Sonata for Piano, Op.12
  • Serenade for Cello and Piano, Op.20 (pub.1861)

Rosenhain, Jacob (1813–1894)

  • Piano Quartet No.1, Op.1 (pub.1831)
  • Piano Trio No.1, Op.11 (p.1834) (this may be the same as Op.2 (II) mislabeled.)
  • Sonate (n.2) Symphonique in F minor (f. piano), Op.70 (pub.1887)
  • Piano Sonata (no.3?), Op.74 (pub.1886)
  • Symphonies 1 & 3?
  • La démon de la nuit, opera in 2 acts after Bayard. (Libretto has been digitized, some pages of vocal score are available over Google (actually it seems 102-page vocal score may be here @ Google?), BNF has manuscript and other materials they may be willing to digitize on request??) Actually, BSB has now digitized the opera's vocal score too it seems... (erm- in fact, looks like the -full- score @ BSB? full score? Yep, looks like the full score to me. This is neat. Thanks, people!)

Rosenthal, Archy (1874–1947)

  • Barcarolle (piano) (London: Augener, 1926)
  • Cameos (piano)
  • Fêtes: Valse Viennoise (London: Ashdown, 1931)
  • Four Interludes (piano) (London: A. Hammond & Co., 1932)
  • The Four Seasons (piano) (London: Joseph Williams, 1937)
  • Irish Jig (piano) (London: Augener, 1926)
  • Irish Pastels (piano)
  • Minuet-Idyl (piano) (London: Augener, 1926)
  • Petite Valse (piano) (London: Augener, 1925)
  • Six Variations and Fugue on an Old Nursery Rhyme, “Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary” (piano) (London: Cranz & Co, 1932)
  • (Toccata? (piano))
  • Valse-Prelude (piano) (London: Augner, 1925)
  • Valse Sentimentale (piano) (London: Augener, 1926)

Rosetti, Antonio (1750–1792)

Any of his Horn Concerti, for instance :

  • Horn Concerto in D minor, Op.38

Concerto for Viola G major Requiem Mass

Roslavets, Nikolay (1881–1944)

  • Violin Sonata No.2 (published 1991)

Rossi, Luigi (c1597–1653)

  • Orfeo (manuscript or first edition, opera premiered 1647)
  • Oratorio for Holy Week (attr. to Luigi Rossi)
  • CANZONS, caprices, etc., composed by Giovanni de Macque, Francesco Lambardo and other Italian composers, 1617 (British Library)

Rossini, Gioacchino (1792–1868)

Adelaide di Borgogna: full score

Rössler, Richard (1880–1962)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Piano Trio (pub.1905, Ries & Erler)
  • Fantasy in D minor for organ (pub.1905, B&H, collection ed. Willy Herrmann)
  • Violin Sonata, Op.20 (pub.1910, Stahl)
  • 2-Piano Sonata, Op.22 (published 1912 by Simrock)
  • Variations for Piano, Op.30 (p.1919, Ries & Erler)

Roters, Ernst (1892–1961)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Nachtstück for string quartet, Op.5 (pub.1919)

Roth, Bertrand (1855–1938)

  • Sterben, Op.10 (ca.1905)
  • Trostungen, Op.22 (ca.1916 for quartet)
  • Piano variations, Op.20

Rott, Hans (1858–1884)

The following items are ineligible to be added due to copyright status:

  • Symphony in E major (1878-80) (was this published before 2002? if not, may not be usable at all in any form, since not performed during Rott's lifetime - premiered in 1989. 2 movements (only) ©2002 (organ arrangement, not full score!), and the whole work ©2003, Bert Hagels, Ries & Erler, it seems... The information here along with a Worldcat search do not completely settle the matter but also do not find any earlier publications. It seems most likely that even if mss have been uploaded, these works have been published much too recently-ELS)
  • String Quartet in C Minor (©2008, Ries & Erler)
  • Pastoral Prelude for Orchestra in F major, Score (UE, ©1999)
  • Suite in E-Dur, Score (©2007, Ries & Erler)
  • A Prelude to "Julius Caesar" in B-flat major, Score (1877, not published until 2003 (Doblinger), recorded in 2004)
  • Overture to "Hamlet" in a minor, Score (©2014)
  • Orchestral Prelude in E major, Score (©2007)
  • March of the Scharwache in c-sharp minor for orchestra, Score (1876. unpub.??)
  • Symphony Finale in F major, Score
  • Symphony for String Orchestra in A-flat major, Score (1874-75, incomplete) (©2007, Ries & Erler)

Roussel, Albert (1869–1937)

Roussel, Paul (d.1916)

(little information known- died @ Verdun June 1916)

  • String Quartet (incomplete) in B minor (pub. Boston Music, ©1920)

Rousselot, Scipion (1804–1880)

  • Symphony No.1 "Dramatique" in E-flat?, Op.27 (pub.1838)
  • String Quartet No.4, Op.25 (BdlF)/23 (BNF) (pub.1834)
  • String Quartets Nos. 1-3, Op.10 (pub. 1828 ca.?, by Heu)

Rozkošný, Josef Richard (1833–1913)

  • Svatojanské proudy (St. John's Rapids, St. Johannes Stromschnellen), romantic opera in 4 acts (pub. 1882 Hudební matice)

Różycki, Ludomir (1884–1953)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Op.1 - Stańczyk, symphonic scherzo (1903-1904) (Full Score and Orchestral Part Scores)
  • Op.2 - Preludes for piano (1904)
  • Op.3 - Two Preludes and Two Nocturnes for piano (1904)
  • Op.6 - Four Impromptus for piano (1904)
  • Op.8 - Bolesław Śmiały, symphonic poem (1896) (Full Score and Orchestral Part Scores)
  • Op.18 - Ballad for piano and orchestra (1904) (Full Score and Orchestral Part Scores)
  • Op.22 - Anhelli, symphonic poem (1909) (Orchestral Part Scores)
  • Op.29 - Mona Lisa Gioconda , symphonic poem (1911) (Orchestral Part Scores)
  • Op.35 - Piano Quintet (1913-1915?16??) in C minor (pub.1915 acc.to HMB; Schott. at a half-dozen libraries or so.)
  • Op.39 - Neuf Esquisses for piano (1915)
  • Op.49 - String Quartet in D minor (published 1925)
  • Op.70 - Violin Concerto (1944, unfinished) (Full Score and Orchestral Part Scores)
  • Piano Concerto No. 2 Full Orchestral Score

Rubbra, Edmund (1901–1986)

Works by this composer can only be added to the US server. Works published in 1928 or earlier are in the public domain in the US, as well as potentially certain other works depending on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Phantasy for two violins and pianoforte, Op.16 (OUP ©1928, reprinted? (possibly revised) 1950. 1928 original should be PD-US, though. Is at U. Oxford library and a couple of others)
  • Afton Water, Op.6 for unaccompanied mixed voices (OUP ©1928)

The following items are ineligible to be added due to copyright status:

Rubinstein, Anton (1829–1894)

  • Symphony No.6 (Score)
  • Faust, Tone Poem for Orchestra Op.68 (Score)
  • Ouverture solennelle Op.120 (Score)
  • Soirées musicales, Op.109 (piano solo)
  • Rêve angélique Op.10/22 - Transcription for organ
  • Romance "The Wish" (1850, published in 1857, Russian title: «Желанье», lyrics by Lermontov wikisource:ru:Желанье (Лермонтов))
  • Cello Concerto No.1 in A minor, Op. 65 (full score & parts/piano reduction)
  • Cello Concerto No.2 in D minor, Op. 96 (full score & parts/piano reduction)

Rudhyar, Dane (1895–1985)

Works by this composer can only be added to the US server. Works published in 1928 or earlier are in the public domain in the US, as well as potentially certain other works depending on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Cortège funèbre (pub. 1914) (as Daniel Chennevière)
  • Lamento (pub. 1914) (as Daniel Chennevière)
  • Prière de l'enfant triste (pub. 1914) (as Daniel Chennevière)

Rudolph, Erzherzog (1788–1832)

  • Trio for clarinet, cello, and piano (1814)

Rudorff, Ernst (1840–1916)

  • Symphony No.1 in B, Op.31 (pub.ca.1882)
  • 3 Romances for piano, Op.48 (pub.1903/4, Stahl)

Rüdinger, Gottfried (1886–1946)

  • Symphony for Cello and Orchestra, Op.11 (pub.1915)
  • Piano Sonata in E minor, Op.12 (pub.ca.1915?)
  • Sonate zu drei Stimmen (for organ), Op.89 (published 1933 by Schwann) (PD-CA&EU)

Rüfer, Philipp (1844–1919)

Rufinatscha, Johann (1812–1893)

  • Piano Sonatas (pub.1847, 1855, 1880) (we now have op.3)
  • Overture (pub.1869)

Ruggles, Carl (1876-1971)

  • Thy Presence Ever Near Me (Ich fühle deinen Odem) (pub. Arthur P. Schmidt, 1901)

Rung, Frederik (1854–1914)

  • Symphony in D minor, Op.25 (August 1881-1882 August 27 full score @ DKB.)
  • String Quartet No.2 in F, Op.38 (p.1893) (1892 August 11 ms @ DKB) (FLP has pub.score)
  • Symphony No.2 in E minor, Op.41 (ms reduction is at DKB, scan may have to be requested - if possible)
  • Quartetto "Villa Monte" per due Violini, Viola e bello (cello??), Op.30 (1887 ms @ DKB) (bello?)
  • Symphony (No. 0?), Op.3 (or 8) in E (June 1873, ms reduction @ DKB)

Rust, Friedrich Wilhelm (1739–1796)

Ryelandt, Joseph Victor Marie (1870–1965)

Works are generally in the public domain in Canada, although not in the EU. US copyright status depends on publication and registration details. See public domain.

  • Cello sonata, Op.22 (pub.1899)
  • Sonatas Opp.50, 51 for piano (pub.1913)
  • Violin Sonata No.3 in A, Op.53 (")
  • Violin Sonata No.2 in d, Op.27 (Muraille plate 488) (pub.ca.1903)
  • Oboe sonatina, Op.28
  • Sainte Cécile, drame musicale, Op.35, pub.1921
  • Piano Trio (B minor?) (1915?), Op.57 (recorded on Phaedra in 2014)
  • Piano Trios (nos. 1 & 2??), Opp.75&131 (in manuscript)

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