Strauss: Chamber Works
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| Title | Year | Actions |
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| 2 Pieces for Piano Quartet, TrV169 | ||
| Allegretto in E major, for violin and piano, TrV295 | ||
| Andante in C for Horn and Piano, WoO86a, TrV155 | ||
| Andante in C major, for chamber ensemble, TrV 155 |
This is a selected list of musical compositions that feature a prominent part for the natural horn or the French horn, sorted by era and then by composer. |
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| Cello Sonata in F major, op. 6, TrV115 | ||
| Concertante, for piano, 2 violins and cello, TrV33 | ||
| Duet-Concertino for clarinet, bassoon, harp and strings, WoO147, TrV293 | ||
| Feierlicher Einzug der Ritter des Johanniter-Ordens, for brass ensemble, TrV224 | ||
| Festmarsch in D major, for piano quartet, TrV136 | ||
| Introduction, Theme, and Variations in E flat major for Horn and Piano, WoO52, TrV70 | ||
| Metamorphosen, for 23 solo strings, op. 142, TrV290 | ||
| Piano Quartet in C minor, op. 13, TrV137 | ||
| Piano Trio no. 1 in A major, TrV53 | ||
| Piano Trio no. 2 in D major, TrV71 | ||
| Romance in F major, for cello and piano |
Richard Strauss composed his Cello Sonata in F major, Op. 6, TrV 115, in 1883 when he was 19 years old. It was dedicated to the Czech cellist Hanuš Wihan, who gave the premiere in 1883. It rapidly became a standard part of the cello repertoire. |
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| Ständchen in G major, for piano quartet, TrV114 | ||
| String Quartet in A major, op. 2, TrV95 | ||
| String Sextet, op. 85, TrV279a | ||
| Suite in B flat major for 13 Winds, op. 4, TrV132 | ||
| Violin Sonata in E flat major, op. 18, TrV151 | ||
| Wiener Philharmonic Fanfare, for brass and timpani, TrV248 |