List of works by Benoit Hollander

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Sources

  • Hofmeisters Monatsberichte
  • COPAC

Works with Opus Number

  • Op.1 - ?
  • Op.2 - ?
  • Op.3 - ?
  • Op.4 - ?
  • Op.5 - ?
  • Op.6 - Suite in D major for violin and piano (Offenbach: André, 1881; c1921)
  1. Prélude (D minor)
  2. Gavotte (D minor)
  3. Romanze (D major)
  4. Intermezzo (D major)
  5. Aria (D major)
  6. Tambourin (D major)
  • Op.7 - Werinhers Bergfahrt for voice and piano (Offenbach: André, 1881)
  1. Lenz im Walde ("Es sprach der Abt von Tegrinsee")
  2. Fichtenschlag ("Er zog durch's Dickicht wie verzückt")
  3. Auf der Alben ("Und wie er trat aus dem Gehölz")
  4. Diemudis ("Diemudis war die Maid genannt")
  5. Gefangen ("Sie hatte den blauen Blick gesenkt")
  6. Frau Minne ("Es blitzt sein Aug'")
  7. Abendstunde ("Und vor der Hütte auf dem Stein")
  8. Im Chore ("Im nächt'gen Chor zu Tegrinsee")
  • Op.9 - Piano Quartet
  • Op.11 - Du stehst vor mir for voice and piano (Offenbach: André, 1882); German/English text
  • Op.12 - 3 Characteristic Pieces (Pièces caractéristiques) for 2 violins and viola or cello (Mainz: Schott, 1895)
  1. Zingara
  2. Rhapsodie
  3. Scherzo
  • Op.13 - ?
  • Op.14 - ?
  • Op.15 - Violin Concerto (London: Phillips & Page, 1896)
  • Op.16 - Ballade for violin and piano (London: Phillips & Page, 1896)
  • Op.17 - Scherzo Caprice for violin and piano (London: Phillips & Page, 1896); also for violin and orchestra?
  • Op.18 - Idylle (Duett) for violin, cello and orchestra (London: Phillips & Page, 1896); also for violin, cello and piano
  • Op.19 - Violin Sonata No.1 (London: Phillips & Oliver, 1900)
  • Op.20 - String Quartet (London: Phillips & Oliver, 1900)
  • Op.21 - ?
  • Op.22 - ?
  • Op.23 - ?
  • Op.24 - ?
  • Op.25 - Mazurek for violin and piano (London: Phillips & Oliver, 1898; Grahame & Black, c1910)
  • Op.26 - Fantaisie pastorale for violin and orchestra (London: Phillips & Oliver, 1899); also for violin and piano
  • Op.27 - Piano Trio (London: Phillips & Oliver, 1900)
  • Op.28 - Septet for 2 violins, viola, cello, 2 horns and piano (Phillips & Oliver, 1900)
  • Op.29 - 3 Feuilles d'album (d'après Victor Hugo) for violin and piano (London: Phillips & Oliver, 1902)
  • Op.30 - String Quartet No.2 (Paris: Durand, 1910)
  • Op.31 - ?
  • Op.32 - ?
  • Op.33 - ?
  • Op.34 - ?
  • Op.35 - Violin Sonata No.2 (London: Grahame & Black, 1905?)
  • Op.36 - ?
  • Op.37 - ?
  • Op.38 - ?
  • Op.39 - ?
  • Op.40 - ?
  • Op.41 - ?
  • Op.42 - ?
  • Op.43 - ?
  • Op.44 - ?
  • Op.45 - ?
  • Op.46 - Impressions du temps jadis (3 Morceaux) for violin and piano (London: Laudy & Co, 1912)

Works without known Opus Number

  • Position Studies for the Violin (A work for students showing how to play and memorise the different positions) for violin, with piano ad lib. (London: Hawkes & Son, 1924)
  • Christmas Fantasia (Fantasie de Nöel) for string orchestra and piano (London: Hawkes & Son, 1924)
  • Suite moderne for violin and piano (London: Hawkes & Son, 1928)
  • Violin scales (London &c. (?), 1899)
  • Sérénade du Bearn for violin and piano (Offenbach a/Main: Johann André, 1902)
  • Pompeii (a dramatic vocal and symphonic poem in four parts) for voices, chorus, orchestra and organ (London: the author, c1907); the libretto after Bulwer Kytton's novel "The last days of Pompeii" by George H.R. Dabbs
  • Commemoration ode for voices, chorus and piano (London &c. (?): 1897); Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, words by G.H.R. Dabbs
  • Tu me demandes, rieuse (Song) (London: ???, 1878); text by E. Richepin
  • Es war ein alter König (Ballade) for voice and piano (Offenbach: André, 1881); text by Heine
  • Ariel (Song) (London &c. (?): 1909); words by G.H. Dabbs
  • Ah! si vous saviez comme on pleure (Song) (London: ???, 1878); Paroles de Sully Prudhomme
  • Der Wirthin Töchterlein (The Three Students; Song; "Es zogen drei Bursche") (London: ???, 1878); text by L. Uhland, with English translation by J. Goddard
  • Es war ein alter König (Ballade) for voice and piano (Offenbach a/m: Joh. André, 1881); text by H. Heine
  • Five Poems for voice and piano (London: Phillips & Page, 1898); text by by G.H.R. Dabbs
  • 2 Songs for voice and piano (London: ???, 1897); text by R. Browning (No.1) and Shelley (No.2)
  1. Summum bonum
  2. To a skylark