Schubert compositions D number 505-998
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Franz Schubert
Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer.Although he died at an early age, Schubert was tremendously prolific. He wrote some 600 Lieder, nine symphonies , liturgical music, operas, some incidental music, and a large body of chamber and solo piano music...

, ordered according to the "D numbers" of an updated version of the chronological catalogue of Schubert compositions by Otto Erich Deutsch
Otto Erich Deutsch
Otto Erich Deutsch was an Austrian musicologist. He is known for compiling the first comprehensive catalogue of the works of Franz Schubert, first published in 1951 in English, new edition in 1978 in German...

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A generic list (that is, ordered by musical genre) is at List of compositions by Franz Schubert.

For reasons of space this list is divided into two articles. This is the second half of the list; for the first half see Schubert compositions D number 1-500.

D 501 to D 550

  • D 501Song "Zufriedenheit"
  • D 502Song "Herbstlied"
  • D 503Song "Mailied" (unpublished)
  • D 504Song "Am Grabe Anselmos" Op. 6, No. 3
  • D 505Adagio in D-flat for Piano
  • D 506Rondo in E for Piano
  • D 507Song "Skolie"
  • D 508Song "Lebenslied"
  • D 509Song "Leiden der Trennung"
  • D 510Song "Vedi, quanto adoro" (from Metastasio's "Didone abbandonata")
  • D 511Écossaise in E-flat for Piano
  • D 512Song "Der Leidende" called "Klage" (third version, unpublished, other versions are D 432)
  • D 513Quartet "La Pastorella" for Male Chorus
  • D 514Song "Die abgeblühte Linde", Op. 7, No. 1
  • D 515Song "Der Flug der Zeit", Op. 7, No. 2
  • D 516Song "Sehnsucht", Op. 8, No. 2
  • D 517Song "Der Schäfer und der Reiter", Op. 13, No. 1
  • D 518Song "An den Tod"
  • D 519Song "Die Blumensprache"
  • D 520Song "Frohsinn"
  • D 521Song with chorus "Jagdlied"
  • D 522Song "Die Liebe"
  • D 523Song "Trost"
  • D 524Song "Der Alpenjäger", Op. 13, No. 3
  • D 525Song "Wie Ulfru fischt", Op. 21, No. 3
  • D 526Song "Fahrt zum Hades"
  • D 527Song "Schlaflied", Op. 24, No. 2
  • D 528Song "La pastorella al prato"
  • D 529Eight Écossaises for piano
  • D 530Song "An eine Quelle"
  • D 531Song "Der Tod und das Mädchen
    Death and the Maiden (song)
    Der Tod und das Mädchen , Death and the Maiden in English, is a lied composed by Franz Schubert. The text is derived from a poem written by German poet Matthias Claudius...

    ", Op. 7, No. 3
  • D 532Song "Das Lied vom Reifen"
  • D 533Song "Täglich zu singen"
  • D 534Song "Die Nacht"
  • D 535Song with accompaniment for small orchestra "Lied"
  • D 536Song "Der Schiffer", Op. 21, No. 2
  • D 537Sonata, No. 4 in A minor, Op. posth. 164
  • D 538Quartet "Gesang der Geister über den Wassern" (other settings are D 484, 704, 705, and D 714)
  • D 539Song "Am Strome", Op. 8, No. 4
  • D 540Song "Philoktet"
  • D 541Song "Memnon", Op. 6, No. 1
  • D 542Song "Antigone und Oedip", Op. 6, No. 2
  • D 543Song "Auf dem See"
  • D 544Song "Ganymed", Op. 19, No. 3
  • D 545Song "Der Jüngling und der Tod"
  • D 546Song "Trost im Liede"
  • D 547Song "An die Musik
    An die Musik
    Franz Schubert composed his lied "An die Musik" in March 1817 for solo voice and piano, with text from a poem by his friend Franz von Schober. In the Deutsch catalog of Schubert's works it is number 547, or D547. The original key is D major. It was published in 1827 as Opus 88 No. 4 by Weigl...

    " (two versions)
  • D 548Song "Orest auf Tauris"
  • D 549Song "Mahomet's Gesang"first version, second is D 721
  • D 550Song "Die Forelle
    Die Forelle
    Franz Schubert composed his lively lied "Die Forelle" in early 1817 for solo voice and piano. The text is from a poem by Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart. In the Deutsch catalog of Schubert's works it is number 550, or D550...

    ", Op. 32 (five versions)

D 551 to D 600

  • D 551Song "Pax vobiscum"
  • D 552Song "Hänflings Liebeswerbung", Op. 20, No. 3
  • D 553Song "Auf der Donau", Op. 21, No. 1
  • D 554Song "Uraniens Flucht"
  • D 555A Song without title or words
  • D 556Overture in D for orchestra
  • D 557Sonata, No. 5 in A-flat for piano
  • D 558Song "Liebhaber in allen Gestalten"
  • D 559Song "Schweizerlied"
  • D 560Song "Der Goldschmiedsgesell"
  • D 561Song "Nach einem Gewitter"
  • D 562Song "Fischerlied"
  • D 563Song "Die Einsiedelei" (second version, first is D 393, setting for quartet is D 337)
  • D 564Song "Gretchens Bitte"
  • D 565Song "Der Strom"
  • D 566Sonata, No. 6 in E minor
  • D 567Sonata in D-flat for Piano (first version of sonata in E-flat, D 568)
  • D 568Sonata, No. 8 in E-flat (for trio, see D 593)
  • D 569Song "Das Grab"
  • D 570Scherzo in D and fragment of Allegro in F-sharp minor for piano
  • D 571Allegro in F-sharp minor for piano (unfinished sonata)
  • D 572"Lied im Freien" for Chorus
  • D 573Song "Iphigenia"
  • D 573aLesson in notation
  • D 574Sonata in A for Piano and Violin, Op. posth. 162
  • D 575Sonata, No. 9 in B for Piano, Op. posth. 147
  • D 576Thirteen Variations on a theme by Anselm Hüttenbrenner, in A minor, for piano
  • D 577Song "Die Entzückung an Laura" (second version, two fragments, first version is D 390)
  • D 578Song "Abschied" called "Abschied von einem Freunde"
  • D 579Song "Der Knabe in der Wiege (Wiegenlied)"
  • D 580Polonaise in B-flat for violin and small orchestra
  • D 581Trio for Strings in B-flat
  • D 582Song "Augenblicke im Elysium" (lost)
  • D 583Song "Gruppe aus dem Tartarus", Op. 24, No. 1
  • D 583Song "Gruppe aus dem Tartarus" (2nd ver.)
  • D 584Song "Elysium"
  • D 585Song "Atys"
  • D 586Song "Erlafsee", Op. 8, No. 3
  • D 587Song "An den Frühling"
  • D 588Song "Der Alpenjäger"
  • D 589Symphony No. 6 in C major
    Symphony No. 6 (Schubert)
    The Symphony No. 6 in C major, D. 589, is a symphony by Franz Schubert composed between October 1817 and February 1818. Its first public performance was in Vienna in 1828...

     (Little)
  • D 590Overture (in the Italian Style) in D for orchestra
  • D 591Overture (in the Italian Style) in C for orchestra
  • D 592Overture in D for piano duet
  • D 593Two Scherzi, in B-flat and D-flat, for piano (arrangement of D 590)
  • D 594Song "Der Kampf"
  • D 595Song "Thekla"
  • D 596Song "Lied eines Kindes"
  • D 597Overture in C for piano duet
  • D 597aVariations in A for violin solo sketches, lost
  • D 598Song for Male Chorus "Das Dörfchen" (sketch)
  • D 598aExercises (not printed)
  • D 599Four Polonaises for piano duet
  • D 600 Menuett in C-sharp minor

D 601 to D 650

  • D 601String Quartet in B-flat (fragment, not printed, 32 bars)
  • D 602Three Marches for piano duet , Op. 27, published as "Trois Marches héroiques"
  • D 603Introduction and Variations on an original theme in B-flat for piano duet (doubtful, see D 968a)
  • D 604Andante in A for Piano
  • D 605Fantasia in C for Pianofragment
  • D 606March in E for Piano
  • D 607"Evangelium Johannes" for soprano and figured bass
  • D 608Rondo in D for piano duet
  • D 609Quartet "Lebenslust"
  • D 610Trio in E for piano (to a lost minuet, probably D 600)
  • D 611Song "Auf der Riesenkoppe"
  • D 612Adagio in E for piano
  • D 613Two movements of a sonata in C for piano (fragment)
  • D 614Song "An den Mond in einer Herbstnacht"
  • D 615Symphony in D majorsketches, not printed
  • D 616Song "Grablied für die Mutter"
  • D 617Sonata in B-flat for piano duet, Op. 30
  • D 618Deutscher Tanz with two trios and code, and two other Deutsche Tänze for piano duet
  • D 618APolonaises for piano duet (sketches, not printed)
  • D 619Vocal exercises for two voices with figured bass
  • D 620Song "Einsamkeit"
  • D 621Deutsche Trauermesse for four voices with organ (first published as by Ferdinand Schubert)
  • D 622Song "Der Blumenbrief"
  • D 623Song "Das Marienbild"
  • D 624Eight Variations on a French song, in E minor, for piano, Op. 10
  • D 625Sonata, No. 11 in F minor for piano (incomplete)
  • D 626Song "Blondel zu Marien"
  • D 627Song "Das Abendrot"
  • D 628Song "Sonett I"
  • D 629Song "Sonett II"
  • D 630Song "Sonett III"
  • D 631Song "Blanka"
  • D 632Song "Vom Mitleiden Maria"
  • D 633Song "Der Schmetterling"
  • D 634Song "Die Berge"
  • D 635Quartet "Ruhe"
  • D 636Song "Sehnsucht"
  • D 637Song "Hoffnung"
  • D 638Song "Der Jüngling am Bache"
  • D 639Song "Widerschein"
  • D 640Two Ländler (unpublished)
  • D 641Quartet "Das Dörfchen", Op. 11, No. 1
  • D 642Chorus "Das Feuerwerk"
  • D 643Deutscher Tanz in C-sharp minor and Écossaise in D-flat for piano
  • D 643aQuartet "Das Grab"
  • D 644Melodrama "Die Zauberharfe"
  • D 645Sketch of a song "Abend" (not printed)
  • D 646Song "Die Gebüsche"
  • D 647Singspiel "Die Zwillingsbrüder"
  • D 648Overture in E minor for orchestra
  • D 649Song "Der Wanderer" (later used as the basis for the Wanderer Fantasy, D 760)
  • D 650Song "Abendbilder"

D 651 to D 700

  • D 651Song "Himmelsfunken"
  • D 652Song "Das Mädchen"
  • D 653Song "Berthas Lied in der Nacht"
  • D 654Song "An die Freunde"
  • D 655Allegro in C-sharp minor for piano
  • D 656Quintet for Male Chorus "Sehnsucht"
  • D 657Quartet "Ruhe, schönstes Glück der Erde"
  • D 658Song "Marie"
  • D 659Song "Hymne I"
  • D 660Song "Hymne II"
  • D 661Song "Hymne III"
  • D 662Song "Hymne IV"
  • D 663Song "Der 13. Psalm"
  • D 664Sonata, No. 13 in A, Op. posth. 120
  • D 665Quartet "Im traulichen Kreise" (lost)
  • D 666Trio "Kantate zum Geburtstag des Sängers Johann Michael Vogl"
  • D 667Quintet for Piano and strings in A
    Trout Quintet
    The Trout Quintet is the popular name for the Piano Quintet in A major by Franz Schubert. In Otto Erich Deutsch's catalogue of Schubert's works, it is D. 667...

     "Forelle", Op. posth. 114. The "Trout" Quintet
  • D 668Overture in G minor for piano duet
  • D 669Song "Beim Winde"
  • D 670Song "Der Sternnachte"
  • D 671Song "Trost"
  • D 672Song "Nachtstück"
  • D 673Song "Die Liebende schreibt"
  • D 674Song "Prometheus
    Prometheus (art song)
    "Prometheus" is an intensely dramatic art song composed by Franz Schubert in October 1819 to a poem of the same name by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. It was written for bass voice in the key of B major, but the key moves repeatedly through various major to minor tonalities, ending in C major...

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  • D 675Overture in F for piano duet
  • D 676Salve Regina (Drittes Offertorium) in A for soprano and orchestra
  • D 677Song "Die Götter Griechenlands"
  • D 678Mass, No. 5 in A-flat (two versions)
  • D 679Two Ländler in E-flat for Piano
  • D 680Two Ländler in D-flat for Piano
  • D 681Eight Ländler for Piano (of twelve, the first four are lost)
  • D 682Song "Ueber allen Zauber Liebe" (unfinished)
  • D 683Song "Die Wolkenbraut (lost)
  • D 684Song "Die Sterne"
  • D 685Song "Morgenlied", Op. 4, No. 2
  • D 686Song "Frühlingsglaube", Op. 20, No. 2 (also known as "Foi au Printemps")
  • D 687Song "Nachthymne"
  • D 688Four Songs "Vier Canzonen"
  • D 689Easter Cantata "Lazarus, oder Die Feier der Auferstehung" (fragment)
  • D 690Song "Abendröte"
  • D 691Song "Die Vögel"
  • D 692Song "Der Knabe"
  • D 693Song "Der Fluss"
  • D 694Song "Der Schiffer"
  • D 695Song "Namenstagslied"
  • D 696Six Antiphons for the consecration of palms on Palm Sunday, for mixed chorus
  • D 697Five Écossaises for piano
  • D 698Song "Die Fräuleins Liebeslauschen"
  • D 698Song "Liebeslauschen"
  • D 699Song "Der entsühnte Orest"
  • D 700 Song "Freiwilliges Versinken"

D 701 to D 750

  • D 701Opera "Sakuntala" (sketches of two acts only)
  • D 702Song "Der Jüngling auf dem Hügel", Op. 8, No. 1
  • D 703Allegro in C minor for String Quartet, No. 12 (Quartettsatz)
    Quartettsatz (Schubert)
    The Quartettsatz in C minor, D. 703 was composed by Franz Schubert in December 1820. It is the first movement, the Allegro assai, of a Twelfth String Quartet which Schubert never completed...

  • D 704Octet "Gesang der Geister über den Wassern" for male voices (unfinished sketch)
  • D 705"Gesang der Geister über den Wassern" for male voice chorus (second sketch, final version is D 714)
  • D 706"Der 23. Psalm" for chorus with piano
  • D 707Song "Der zürnenden Diana" (two versions)
  • D 708Song "Im Walde"
  • D 708aSymphony in D major (sketches)
  • D 709Quartet "Frühlingsgesang"
  • D 710Quartet "Im Gegenwärtiigen Vergangenes"
  • D 711Song "Lob der Tränen", Op. 13, No. 2
  • D 712Song "Die gefangenen Sänger"
  • D 713Song "Der Unglückliche" (two versions)
  • D 714Octet "Gesang der Geister über den Wassern" for four tenors and four basses, with strings
  • D 715Song "Versunken"
  • D 716Song "Grenzen der Menschheit"
  • D 717Song "Suleika II", Op. 31
  • D 718Variation on a Theme by Diabelli (see Vaterländischer Künstlerverein
    Vaterländischer Künstlerverein
    Vaterländischer Künstlerverein was a collaborative musical publication or anthology, incorporating 83 variations for piano on a theme by Anton Diabelli, written by 51 composers living in or associated with Austria. It was published in two parts in 1823 and 1824, by firms headed by Diabelli. It...

    )
  • D 719Song "Geheimes", Op. 14, No. 2
  • D 720Song "Suleika I", Op. 14, No. 1
  • D 721Song "Mahomet's Gesang"second version, fragment, first version is D 549
  • D 722Deutscher Tanz in G-flat for piano
  • D 723Aria and Duet for Ferdinand Hérold's opera "Das Zauberglöckchen"
  • D 724Quartet "Die Nachtigall"
  • D 725Duet "Linde Lüfte wehen" for mezzo-soprano and tenor with piano (fragment)
  • D 726Song "Mignon" (first version "Heiss' mich nicht reden")
  • D 727Song "Mignon" (third version "So lasst mich scheinen")
  • D 728Song "Johanna Sebus" (fragment)
  • D 729Symphony in E major (sketch, not printed)
  • D 730Tantum ergo in B-flat for soloists, chorus, and orchestra
  • D 731Song "Der Blumen Schmerz"
  • D 732Opera "Alfonso und Estrella" (three acts, 35 numbers)
  • D 733Three Marches militaires for piano duet
    Three Marches militaires (Schubert)
    The Three Marches Militaires, Op. 51, D. 733, are pieces in march form written for piano 4-hands by Franz Schubert.The first of the three is far more famous than the others...

    , Op. 51
  • D 734Sixteen Ländler and two Écossaises for piano
  • D 735Galop and eight Écossaises
  • D 736Song "Ihr Grab"
  • D 737Song "An die Leier"
  • D 738Song "Im Haine"
  • D 739Tantum ergo in C for chorus, orchestra, and organ
  • D 740Song for Male Chorus "Frühlingsgesang", Op. 16, No. 1
  • D 741Song "Sei mir gegrüsst!", Op. 20, No. 1
  • D 742Song "Der Wachtelschlag"
  • D 743Song "Selige Welt", Op. 23, No. 2
  • D 744Song "Schwanengesang", Op. 23, No. 3
  • D 745Song "Die Rose"
  • D 746Song "Am See"
  • D 747Quartet "Geist der Liebe", Op. 11, No. 3
  • D 748"Am Geburtstage des Kaisers" for soloists, chorus, and orchestra
  • D 749Song "An Herrn Josef von Spaun, Assessor in Linz (Epistel)"
  • D 749Song "Herr Josef Spaun, Assessor in Linz"
  • D 750Tantum ergo in D for chorus, orchestra, and organ

D 751 to D 800

  • D 751Song "Die Liebe hat gelogen", Op. 23, No. 1
  • D 752Song "Nachtviolen"
  • D 753Song "Heliopolis" called "Aus 'Heliopolis' I"
  • D 754Song "Im Hochgebirge" called "Aus 'Heliopolis' II"
  • D 755Kyrie in A minor (sketch)
  • D 756Song "Du liebst mich nicht" (two versions)
  • D 757"Gott in der Natur" for two sopranos and two altos with piano
  • D 758Song "Todesmusik"
  • D 759Symphony No. 8 in B minor
    Symphony No. 8 (Schubert)
    Franz Schubert's Symphony No. 8 in B minor , commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" , D.759, was started in 1822 but left with only two movements known to be complete, even though Schubert would live for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages...

     (Unfinished) (two complete movements and nine bars of a Scherzo)
  • D 759aOverture to "Alfonso und Estrella"
  • D 760Fantasia in C, "Wanderer Fantasy
    Wanderer Fantasy
    The Fantasie in C major, Op. 15 , popularly known as the Wanderer Fantasy, is a four-movement fantasy for solo piano composed by Franz Schubert in November 1822. It is considered Schubert's most technically demanding composition for the piano...

    ", Op. 15
  • D 761Song "Schatzgräbers Begehr", Op. 22, No. 2
  • D 762Song "Schwestergruss"
  • D 763Quartet "Geburtstaghymne" aka "Schicksalslenker" aka "Des Tages Weihe"
  • D 764Song "Der Musensohn"
  • D 765Song "An die Entfernte"
  • D 766Song "Am Flusse"
  • D 767Song "Wilkommen und Abschied"
  • D 768Song "Wandrers Nachtlied II"
  • D 769Two Deutsche Tänze for piano
  • D 769aSonata in E minor for pianofragment, was D 994
  • D 770Song "Drang in die Ferne"
  • D 771Song "Der Zwerg
    Der Zwerg (Schubert)
    Der Zwerg is a lied for voice and piano by Franz Schubert, written in the mid-1820s on a text by Matthäus von Collin. In Otto Erich Deutsch's catalogue of Schubert's works, it is Op. 22, No. 1, D...

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  • D 772Song "Wehmut"
  • D 773Overture to "Alfonso und Estrella" arranged for piano duet
  • D 774Song "Auf dem Wasser zu singen", Op. 72
  • D 775Song "Dass sie hier gewesen"
  • D 776Song "Du bist die Ruh"
  • D 777Song "Lachen und Weinen
    Lachen und Weinen
    Lachen und Weinen is a Lied composed by Franz Schubert in 1822 and published in 1826. It is D. 777 in Otto Erich Deutsch's catalog. The text is from Friedrich Rückert's collection of poems, Östlichen Rosen , which was highly influenced by the poetry of the Persian poet Hafis...

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  • D 778Song "Griesengesang"
  • D 778bQuartet "Ich hab in mich gesogen"sketch
  • D 779Thirty-four Valses Sentimentales
    Valses nobles et sentimentales (Schubert)
    Franz Schubert wrote about a hundred waltzes for piano solo. Particular well known among these are two named collections, the 34 Valses Sentimentales and the 12 Valses Nobles ....

    for piano
  • D 780Six Moments musicaux for piano, Op. 94
    Six Moments Musicaux (Schubert)
    Six moments musicaux, D 780 is a collection of six short pieces for solo piano composed by Franz Schubert. The movements are as follows:*1. Moderato in C major*2. Andantino in A-flat major*3. Allegro moderato in F minor...

  • D 781Twelve (eleven) Écossaises for piano
  • D 782Écossaise in D for piano
  • D 783Sixteen German Dances and two Écossaises for piano
  • D 784Sonata, No. 14 in A minor, Op. posth. 143
  • D 785Song "Der zürnende Barde"
  • D 786Song "Viola"
  • D 787Singspiel "Die Verschworenen" (12 numbers), No. 3 Romanze: "Ich schleiche bang und still"
  • D 788Song "Die Mutter Erde"
  • D 790Twelve Deutsche Tänze, called Ländler, for piano
  • D 791Sketches for an opera "Rüdiger"not printed
  • D 792Song "Vergissmeinicht"
  • D 793Song "Das Geheimnis"
  • D 794Song "Der Pilgrim"
  • D 795Song Cycle, Die schöne Müllerin
    Die schöne Müllerin
    Die schöne Müllerin , is a song cycle by Franz Schubert on poems by Wilhelm Müller. It is the earliest extended song cycle to be widely performed. The work is considered one of Schubert's most important, and it is widely performed and recorded....

    , which contains the following songs:
    • 1. "Das Wandern"
    • 2. "Wohin?"
    • 3. "Halt!"
    • 4. "Danksagung an den Bach"
    • 5. "Am feierabend"
    • 6. "Der Neugierige"
    • 7. "Ungeduld"
    • 8. "Morgengruss"
    • 9. "Des Müllers Blumen"
    • 10. "Tränenregen"
    • 11. "Mein!"
    • 12. "Pause"
    • 13. "Mit dem grünen Lautenbande"
    • 14. "Der Jäger"
    • 15. "Eifersucht und Stolz"
    • 16. "Die liebe Farbe"
    • 17. "Die böse Farbe"
    • 18. "Trockne Blumen"
    • 19. "Der Müller und der Bach"
    • 20. "Das Baches Wiegenlied"
  • D 796Opera "Fierabras" (in three acts, 23 numbers)
  • D 797Incidental music to "Rosamunde
    Rosamunde
    Rosamunde can refer to:* The German name for the Beer Barrel Polka* Music by Franz Schubert:**Rosamunde incidental music**Rosamunde String Quartet **Impromptu in B flat major, Op. 142 No. 3...

    , Fürstin von Cypern", Op. 26 (No. 3b Romanze: "Der Vollmond strahlt")
  • D 798Overture to "Fierabras" arranged for piano duet
  • D 799Song "Im Abendrot"
  • D 800Song "Der Einsame"

D 801 to D 850

  • D 801Song "Dithyrambe"
  • D 802Introduction & Variations on "Trockne Blumen"
  • D 803Octet in F for string and wind instruments
    Octet (Schubert)
    The Octet in F major, D. 803 was composed by Franz Schubert in March 1824. It was commissioned by the renowned clarinetist Ferdinand Troyer and came from the same period as two of Schubert's other major chamber works, the Rosamunde and the Death and the Maiden string quartets.-Structure:Consisting...

    , Op. posth. 166
  • D 804String Quartet, No. 13 in A minor "Rosamunde"
    String Quartet No. 13 (Schubert)
    The String Quartet No. 13 in A minor , D. 804, Op. 29, was written by Franz Schubert between February and March 1824...

    , Op. 29
  • D 805Song "Der Sieg"
  • D 806Song "Abendstern"
  • D 807Song "Auflösung"
  • D 808Song "Gondelfahrer"
  • D 809Song for Male Chorus "Der Gondelfahrer", Op. 28
  • D 810String Quartet, No. 14 in D minor "Death and the Maiden"
  • D 811Salve Regina in C for quartet
  • D 812Sonata in C for piano duet, called Grand Duo, Op. posth. 140
  • D 813Eight Variations on an original theme in A-flat for piano duet
  • D 814Four Ländler for piano duet
  • D 815Quartet "Gebet"
  • D 816Three Écossaises for piano
  • D 817Ungarische Melodie in B minor for piano
  • D 818Divertissement à la hongroise in G minor for piano duet, Op. 54
  • D 819Six Grand Marches and Trios for piano duet
  • D 820Six Deutsche Tänze for piano
  • D 821Sonata in A minor for Piano and Arpeggione
    Arpeggione Sonata
    The Sonata in A minor for Arpeggione and Piano, D. 821, was written by Franz Schubert in Vienna in November 1824. The sonata is the only substantial composition for the arpeggione which remains extant today...

  • D 822Song "Lied eines Kriegers" for bass with unison chorus
  • D 823Divertissement in E minor for piano duet (published as Andantino Varié)
  • D 824Six Polonaises for piano duet
  • D 825Quartet for Male Chorus "Wehmut"
  • D 825aQuartet "Ewige Liebe"
  • D 825bQuartet "Flucht"
  • D 826Quartet "Der Tanz"
  • D 827Song "Nacht und Träume
    Nacht und Träume
    Nacht und Träume is a lied for voice and piano by Franz Schubert, published in 1825 off of a text by Matthäus von Collin. In Otto Erich Deutsch's catalogue of Schubert's works, it is D...

    "
  • D 828Song "Die junge Nonne"
  • D 829Song "Abschied"
  • D 830Song "Lied der Anne"
  • D 831Song "Gesang der Norna"
  • D 832Song "Des Sängers Habe"
  • D 833Song "Der blinde Knabe"
  • D 834Song "Im Walde"
  • D 835Quartet "Bootgesang", Op. 52, No. 3
  • D 836Chorus "Coronach", Op. 52, No. 4
  • D 837Song "Ellens Gesang I", Op. 52, No. 1
  • D 838Song "Ellens Gesang II", Op. 52, No. 2
  • D 839Song "Ellens Gesang III
    Ellens dritter Gesang
    Ellens dritter Gesang , in English: "Ellen's Third Song", was composed by Franz Schubert in 1825 as part of his Opus 52, a setting of seven songs from Walter Scott's popular epic poem The Lady of the Lake, loosely translated into German.It has become one of Schubert's most popular works under the...

    ", Op. 52, No. 6 (known as: Ave Maria)
  • D 840Sonata, No. 15 in C called "Reliquie"
    Piano Sonata in C major, D. 840 (Schubert)
    Franz Schubert's Piano Sonata No. 15 in C major, D. 840, nicknamed Reliquie upon its first publication in 1861 in the mistaken belief that it had been Schubert's last work, was written in April 1825, whilst the composer was also working on the A minor sonata, D. 845 in tandem...

     (third and fourth movements incomplete)
  • D 841Two Deutsche Tänze for piano
  • D 842Song "Totengräbers Heimweh"
  • D 843Song "Lied des gefangenen Jägers", Op. 52, No. 7
  • D 844Walzer in G called "Albumblatt"
  • D 845Sonata, No. 16 in A minor, Op. 42
  • D 846Song "Normans Gesang", Op. 52, No. 5
  • D 847Quartet "Trinklied aus dem XVI. Jahrhundert"
  • D 848Chorus "Nachtmusik", Op. posth. 156
  • D 849Symphony (known as "Gmunden-Gastein", perhaps identical to D944))
  • D 850Sonata, No. 17 in D, Op. 53

D 851 to D 900

  • D 851Song "Das Heimweh"
  • D 852Song "Die Allmacht"
  • D 853Song "Auf der Bruck"
  • D 854Song "Fülle der Liebe"
  • D 855Song "Wiedersehn"
  • D 856Song "Abendlied für die Entfernte"
  • D 857Song "Delphine"
  • D 858March for two pianos (doubtful, unpublished)
  • D 859Grande Marche funèbre à l'occasion de la mort de S. M. Alexandre I, Empereur de toutes les Russies, in C minor, for piano duet
  • D 860Song "An mein Herz"
  • D 861Song "Der liebliche Stern"
  • D 862Song "Um Mitternacht"
  • D 863Song "An Gott" (lost)
  • D 864Song "Das Totenhemdchen" (lost)
  • D 865Quartet "Widerspruch"
  • D 866Vier Refrain-Lieder; individual songs are:
    • 1. "Die Unterscheidung"
    • 2. "Bei dir allein"
    • 3. "Die Männer sind máchant!"
    • 4. "Irdisches Glück"
  • D 867Song "Wiegenlied"
  • D 868Song "Das Echo", Op. posth. 130
  • D 869Song "Totengräber-Weise"
  • D 870Song "Der Wanderer an den Mond"
  • D 871Song "Das Zügenglöcklein"
  • D 872"Gesange zur Feier des heiligen Opfers der Messe" called "Deutsche Messe" for mixed chorus, winds, and organ
  • D 873Canon a sei (unpublished)
  • D 873aQuartet "Nachklänge" (sketch)
  • D 874Sketch of a song "O Quell, was strömst du rasch und wild" (not printed)
  • D 875Quintet "Mondenschein"
  • D 875aQuartet "Die Allmacht" (sketch)
  • D 876Song "Ich bin von aller Ruh' gescheiden" called "Tiefes Leid" (original title: "Im Jänner 1817")
  • D 877Four Songs from Goethe
    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was a German writer, pictorial artist, biologist, theoretical physicist, and polymath. He is considered the supreme genius of modern German literature. His works span the fields of poetry, drama, prose, philosophy, and science. His Faust has been called the greatest long...

    's Wilhelm Meister
    Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship
    Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship is the second novel by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, published in 1795-96. While his first novel, The Sorrows of Young Werther, featured a hero driven to suicide by despair, the eponymous hero of this novel undergoes a journey of self-realization...

    • 1. "Mignon und der Harfner"
    • 2. "Lied der Mignon" ("Heiss' mich nicht reden")
    • 3. "Lied der Mignon" ("So lasst mich scheinen")
    • 4. "Lied der Mignon" ("Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt")
  • D 878Song "Am Fenster"
  • D 879Song "Sehnsucht"
  • D 880Song "Im Freien"
  • D 881Song "Fischerweise" (two versions)
  • D 882Song "Im Frühling
    Im Frühling
    Im Frühling in G major is a Lied by Austrian composer Franz Schubert.Schubert composed the song in 1826 to a poem by Ernst Schulze as part of ten poems by Schulze he set to music; they were part of Schulze's Poetic Diary which he wrote from 29 June 1813 until 17 February 1817...

    "
  • D 883Song "Lebensmut"
  • D 884Song "Über Wildemann"
  • D 885Grande March héroïque composée à l'occasion du Sacre de Sa Majesté Nicolas I, Empereur des toutes les Russies, in A minor, for piano duet
  • D 886Two Marches caractéristiques in C for piano duet
  • D 887String Quartet, No. 15 in G
    String Quartet No. 15 (Schubert)
    The String Quartet No. 15 in G major, D. 887, was written by Franz Schubert in June 1826. It was posthumously published in 1851, as opus 161.-Movements:The piece is in four movements, and is about 45 minutes long:...

    , Op. posth. 161
  • D 888Song "Trinklied"
  • D 889Song "Ständchen" ("Horch! Horch! die Lerch!")
  • D 890Song "Hippolits Lied"
  • D 891Song "Gesang" called "An Sylvia"
  • D 892Song "Nachthelle" for tenor solo and Male Chorus with piano
  • D 893Quartet "Grab und Mond"
  • D 894Sonata, No. 18 in G, called Fantasia, Op. 78
  • D 895Rondo in B minor for piano and violin, Op. 70, as "Rondeau brillant"
  • D 896Sketch of a Song "Fröhliches Scheiden"
  • D 897Adagio in E-flat for piano trio, called "Notturno
    Notturno (Schubert)
    The Notturno in E-flat major, Op. 148 , also called Adagio, is a nocturne for piano trio by Franz Schubert.-Description:This substantial but relatively neglected piece has affinities with the slow movements of both the String Quintet in C major D. 956, and the Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat, D 898...

    "
  • D 898Trio for Piano, No. 1 in B-flat
    Piano Trio No. 1 (Schubert)
    The Trio No. 1 in B-flat major for piano, violin, and cello, D. 898, was written by Franz Schubert in 1827. The composer finished the work in 1828, in the last year of his life. It was published in 1836 as Opus 99, eight years after the composer's death....

    , Op. 99
  • D 899Four Impromptus for piano, Op. 90
  • D 900 Allegretto in C minor for Pianofragment

D 901 to D 950

  • D 901Quartet "Wein und Liebe"
  • D 902Drei Gesänge, Op. 83
    • 1. "L'incanto degli occhi"
    • 2. "Il traditor deluso"
    • 3. "Il modo di prender moglie"
  • D 903Song with chorus "Zur guten Nacht"
  • D 904Song "Alinde"
  • D 905Song "An die Laute"
  • D 906Song "Der Vater mit dem Kind"
  • D 907Song "Romanze des Richard Löwenherz"
  • D 908Variations on a Theme from Herold's "Marie" in C
  • D 909Song "Jägers Liebeslied"
  • D 910D 910 "Schiffers Scheidelied"
  • D 911Song cycle "Winterreise
    Winterreise
    Winterreise is a song cycle for voice and piano by Franz Schubert , a setting of 24 poems by Wilhelm Müller. It is the second of Schubert's two great song cycles on Müller's poems, the earlier being Die schöne Müllerin...

    ", which includes the following songs:
    • 1. "Gute Nacht"
    • 2. "Die Wetterfahne"
    • 3. "Gefror'ne Tränen"
    • 4. "Erstarrung"
    • 5. "Der Lindenbaum"
    • 6. "Wasserflut"
    • 7. "Auf dem Flusse"
    • 8. "Rückblick"
    • 9. "Irrlicht"
    • 10. "Rast" (two versions)
    • 11. "Frühlingstraum"
    • 12. "Einsamkeit" (two versions)
    • 13. "Die Post"
    • 14. "Der greise Kopf"
    • 15. "Die Krähe"
    • 16. "Letzte Hoffnung"
    • 17. "Im Dorfe"
    • 18. "Der stürmische Morgen"
    • 19. "Täuschung"
    • 20. "Der Wegweiser"
    • 21. "Das Wirtshaus"
    • 22. "Mut"
    • 23. "Die Nebensonnen"
    • 24. "Der Leiermann" (two versions)
  • D 912"Schlachtlied" for male double voice chorus
  • D 913Quartet "Nachtgesang im Walde"
  • D 914Quartet "Frühlingslied"
  • D 915Allegretto in C minor for piano
  • D 916Quartet "Das stille Lied" (not printed)
  • D 916a
  • D 916bPiano piece in C (sketch)
  • D 916cPiano piece in C minor (sketch)
  • D 917"Das Lied im Grünen"
  • D 918Opera "Der Graf von Gleichen" (sketch, one chorus only published)
  • D 919Song "Frülingslied"
  • D 920"Ständchen" ("Zögernd leise") called "Notturno" for contralto solo and chorus with piano (first version)
  • D 921"Ständchen" ("Zögernd leise") called "Notturno" for contralto solo and chorus with piano (second version)
  • D 922Song "Heimliches Lieben"
  • D 923Song "Eine altschottische Ballade" (two versions)
  • D 924Twelve Grazer Walzer for piano
  • D 925Grazer Galopp for piano
  • D 926Song "Das Weinen"
  • D 927Song "Vor meiner Wiege"
  • D 928Kindermarsch in G for piano duet
  • D 929Trio for Piano, No. 2 in E-flat
    Piano Trio No. 2 (Schubert)
    The Trio No. 2 in E-flat major for piano, violin, and violoncello, D. 929, was one of the last compositions completed by Franz Schubert, dated November 1827. It was published by Probst as opus 100 in late 1828, shortly before the composer's death and first performed at a private party in January...

    , Op. 100
  • D 930Comic Trio "Der Hochzeitsbraten"
  • D 931 Song "Der Wallensteiner Lanzknecht beim Trunk"
  • D 932 Song "Der Kreuzzug"
  • D 933 Song "Des Fischers Liebesglück"
  • D 934 Fantasia in C for piano and violin, Op. posth. 159
  • D 935 Four Impromptus for piano, Op. posth. 142
  • D 936 Sextet "Kantate zur Feier der Genesung des Fräulein Irene von Kiesewetter"
  • D 936aSymphony in D major
    Symphony No. 10 (Schubert)
    Schubert's Symphony No. 10 in D major, D.936a, is an unfinished work that survives in a partly fragmentary piano sketch. Only properly identified in the 1970s, it has been orchestrated by Brian Newbould in a conjectural completion that has subsequently been performed, published and recorded.-The...

     (sketches)
  • D 937Song "Lebensmut" (fragment)
  • D 938 Song "Der Winterabend"
  • D 939Song "Die Sterne"
  • D 940Fantasia in F minor for Piano duet
    Fantasia in F minor for piano four-hands
    The Fantasia in F minor by Franz Schubert, D.940 , for piano four-hands , is one of Schubert’s most important works for more than one pianist and one of his most important piano works altogether...

    , Op. posth. 103
  • D 941Quartet "Hymnus an den heiligen Geist"first version, lost, second version is D 948, final version is D 964
  • D 942Song "Mirjam's Siegesgesang" for soprano solo and chorus with piano
  • D 943Song "Auf dem Strom"
  • D 944Symphony No. 9 in C major
    Symphony No. 9 (Schubert)
    The Symphony No. 9 in C major, D. 944, known as the Great , is the final symphony completed by Franz Schubert. Nicknamed The Great C major originally to distinguish it from his Symphony No...

     (Great)
  • D 944ADeutscher Tanz for piano (lost)
  • D 945Song "Herbst"
  • D 946Three Impromptus for piano, called "Drei Klavierstücke"
  • D 947Allegro in A minor for piano duet, called "Lebensstürme", Op. posth. 144
  • D 948Quartet "Hymnus an den heiligen Geist"second version
  • D 949Song "Widerschein"
  • D 950Mass, No. 6 in E-flat for Quartet, mixed chorus, and orchestra

D 951 to D 965

  • D 951Rondo in A for piano duet
  • D 952Fugue in E minor for Organ or piano duet, Op. posth. 152
  • D 953"Der 92. Psalm, Lied für den Sabbath" for baritone solo and chorus
  • D 954Chorus "Glaube, Hoffnung und Liebe" with winds
  • D 955Song "Glaube, Hoffnung und Liebe", Op. 97
  • D 956Quintet in C for two violins, viola, and two cellos
    String Quintet (Schubert)
    The String Quintet in C major, D. 956, op. posth. 163, is a piece of chamber music written by Franz Schubert. It was composed during the summer of 1828, two months before his death, and is Schubert's final chamber work. The Quintet was first performed on 17 November 1850 at the Musikverein in...

    , Op. posth. 163
  • D 957Song Cycle "Schwanengesang", including following songs
    Schwanengesang
    Schwanengesang is the title of a posthumous collection of songs by Franz Schubert.Unlike the earlier Die schöne Müllerin and Winterreise, it uses poems by three poets, Ludwig Rellstab , Heinrich Heine and Johann Gabriel Seidl . Schwanengesang has the number D 957 in the Deutsch catalogue...

    :
    • "Liebesbotschaft"
    • "Kriegers Ahnung"
    • "Frühlingssehnsucht"
    • "Ständchen" (also called "Serenade")
    • "Aufenhalt"
    • "In der Ferne"
    • "Abschied"
    • "Der Atlas"
    • "Ihr Bild"
    • "Das Fischermädchen"
    • "Die Stadt"
    • "Am Meer"
    • "Der Doppelgänger"
  • D 958 Sonata in C minor for piano
    Schubert's last sonatas
    Franz Schubert's last three piano sonatas, numbered 958, 959 and 960 in Deutsch's catalogue of Schubert's complete works, are the composer's last major compositions for the piano. They were written during the last months of Schubert's life, between the spring and autumn of 1828, but were not...

  • D 959 Sonata in A for piano
    Schubert's last sonatas
    Franz Schubert's last three piano sonatas, numbered 958, 959 and 960 in Deutsch's catalogue of Schubert's complete works, are the composer's last major compositions for the piano. They were written during the last months of Schubert's life, between the spring and autumn of 1828, but were not...

  • D 960 Sonata in B-flat for piano
    Schubert's last sonatas
    Franz Schubert's last three piano sonatas, numbered 958, 959 and 960 in Deutsch's catalogue of Schubert's complete works, are the composer's last major compositions for the piano. They were written during the last months of Schubert's life, between the spring and autumn of 1828, but were not...

  • D 961Second Benedictus of the Mass in C, for quartet, mixed chorus, orchestra, and organ for D 452
  • D 962Tantum Ergo in E-flat, for quartet, mixed chorus, and orchestra
  • D 963Offertorium in B-flat, for tenor, chorus, and orchestra
  • D 964"Hymnus an den heiligen Geist" for eight male voices, soli, and chorus, with winds
  • D 965Song "Der Hirt auf dem Felsen
    Der Hirt auf dem Felsen
    "The Shepherd on the Rock" , D. 965, is a famous lied for soprano, clarinet, and piano by Franz Schubert. It was composed in 1828 during the final months of his life...

    " with piano and clarinet or cello, Op. posth. 129
  • D 965aSong "Die Taubenpost"

Undated works: D 966 to D 992

  • D 966Fragment of an Orchestral Score in D
  • D 966aFragment of an Orchestral Score in D now D 71c
  • D 966bOrchestral sketches in A (fragment)
  • D 967Fugue in four parts for piano (sketch, now D 37a)
  • D 968Allegro moderato in C and Andante in A minor, called "Sonatine" for piano duet
  • D 969Twelve Valses Nobles
    Valses nobles et sentimentales (Schubert)
    Franz Schubert wrote about a hundred waltzes for piano solo. Particular well known among these are two named collections, the 34 Valses Sentimentales and the 12 Valses Nobles ....

    for piano, Op. 77
  • D 970Six Deutsche Tänze for piano
  • D 971Three Deutsche Tänze for piano
  • D 972Three Deutsche Tänze for piano
  • D 973Three Deutsche Tänze for piano
  • D 974Two Deutsche Tänze for piano
  • D 975Deutsche Tanz in D for piano
  • D 976Cotillon in E-flat for piano
  • D 977Eight Écossaises for piano
  • D 978Walzer in A-flat for piano
  • D 979Walzer for piano
  • D 980Two Walzer for piano
  • D 980a
  • D 980b
  • D 980c
  • D 980d
  • D 980e
  • D 980fMarch in G for piano
  • D 981Singspiel "Der Minnesänger" (fragment, lost)
  • D 982Sketches of an opera
  • D 983Four quartets. Op. 17
    • 1. "Jünglingswonne"
    • 2. "Liebe"
    • 3. "Zum Rundetanz"
    • 4. "Die Nacht"
  • D 984Quartet "Der Wintertag"
  • D 985Quartet "Gott im Ungewitter"
  • D 986Quartet 'Gott der Weltschöpfer"
  • D 987Quartet "Osterlied" (now D 168a)
  • D 988Canon "Liebe säuseln die Blätter" for three voices
  • D 989Song "Die Erde" (lost)
  • D 990Song "Der Graf von Habsburg" (fragment)
  • D 991Song "O lasst euch froh begrüssen, Kinder der vergnügten Au" (fragment)
  • D 992Part-song "Wer wird sich nicht innig freuen" (fragment)

Addenda: D 993 to D 998

  • D 993Fantasia in C minor for pianonow D 2e (The second section, Andantino, is reminiscent of the corresponding section in Mozart's Fantasia, K 475.)
  • D 994Allegro in E minor for piano (now D 769a)
  • D 995Two minuets for piano (now D 2d)
  • D 996Overture in D for orchestra (now D 2a)
  • D 997Fragment of a Symphony in D (now D 2b)
  • D 998Fragment of a String Quartet in (?) F
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