List Of Compositions By Anton Diabelli
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Anton Diabelli Anton (or Antonio) Diabelli (5 September 17818 April 1858) was an Austrian music publisher, editor and composer. Best known in his time as a publisher, he is most familiar today as the composer of the waltz on which Ludwig van Beethoven wrote ...
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Music for piano


Two hands

# The First Lessons on the Piano, Op. 125 # Le bouquetier, Op. 151 # 100
Cadenza In music, a cadenza (from it, cadenza, link=no , meaning cadence; plural, ''cadenze'' ) is, generically, an improvisation, improvised or written-out ornament (music), ornamental passage (music), passage played or sung by a solo (music), sol ...
s, Op. 154 # Sonatinas, Op. 168 # Allegretto in C major # Glorreiche Rückkehr Franz des Allgeliebten # 2 Potpourris aus "Rigoletto" # Waterloo Tänze


Four hands

# Melodic Practice Pieces, Op. 149 # Sonatas, Op. 32, Op. 33, Op. 37, Op. 38, Op. 54, Op. 58, Op. 60, and Op. 73 # 2 Cute Sonatas and Military Rondo, Op. 150 # "The Friends Of The Children"; six easy sonatinas, Op. 163 # Sonatinas, Op. 24, Op. 50, Op. 53, Op. 85, Op. 117 and Op. 152


Music for guitar


One guitar

# Funeral March for the Death of
Michael Haydn Johann Michael Haydn (; 14 September 173710 August 1806) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period, the younger brother of Joseph Haydn. Life Michael Haydn was born in 1737 in the Austrian village of Rohrau, near the Hungarian border. ...
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# Sonata in C major, Op. 29, No. 1 # Sonata in A major, Op. 29, No. 2 # Sonata in F major, Op. 29, No. 3 # Recital Piece for Amateurs, Op. 39 # Two
Rondo The rondo is an instrumental musical form introduced in the Classical period. Etymology The English word ''rondo'' comes from the Italian form of the French ''rondeau'', which means "a little round". Despite the common etymological root, rondo ...
s and Two
Fugue In music, a fugue () is a contrapuntal compositional technique in two or more voices, built on a subject (a musical theme) that is introduced at the beginning in imitation (repetition at different pitches) and which recurs frequently in the c ...
s, Op. 46 # 10 Light Pieces, Op. 89 # 7 Preludes, Op.103 (before 1829
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# Gran Variazioni sopra la cavatina dell’ Opera Tancredi, Op.104 # 12 Light Ländler, Op. 127 # Apollo am Damentoilett
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# Amusements pour les Dame
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# 24 Light Old-Vienna
Ländler The Ländler () is a folk dance in time which was popular in Austria, Bavaria, German Switzerland, and Slovenia at the end of the 18th century. It is a partner dance which strongly features hopping and stamping. It might be purely instrumen ...
# 5 Viennese Dances # 4 Rondinos


Two guitars

# Orpheus, Op. 1
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## Romance ( La Sentinelle) ## Romance ( Partant pour la Syrie) ## Romance ( Vous me quittez) ## Russiches Volklied (Schöne Minka ich muss scheiden) ## Melodie (Im Arm der Liebe ruht sichs so wohl) ## Melodie (An Alexis send' ich dich) ## Melodie (Nimm diess kleine Angedenken) #
Variations Variation or Variations may refer to: Science and mathematics * Variation (astronomy), any perturbation of the mean motion or orbit of a planet or satellite, particularly of the moon * Genetic variation, the difference in DNA among individuals ...
on a Favorite Theme, Op. 57 # Serenade No.3, Op.6
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# 4th Serenade, Op. 96 # Great
Serenade In music, a serenade (; also sometimes called a serenata, from the Italian) is a musical composition or performance delivered in honor of someone or something. Serenades are typically calm, light pieces of music. The term comes from the Italian w ...
, Op. 100 # Cycle On "
La Gazza Ladra ''La gazza ladra'' (, ''The Thieving Magpie'') is a ''melodramma'' or opera semiseria in two acts by Gioachino Rossini, with a libretto by Giovanni Gherardini based on ''La pie voleuse'' by Théodore Baudouin d'Aubigny and Louis-Charles Caigni ...
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Rossini Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces, and some sacred music. He set new standards f ...


Three guitars

# Trio in F major, Op. 62


Guitar and piano

# 3 Pieces for guitar and fortepiano, Op. 10 # Sonatina, Op. 68 and Op. 70 (or for violin and piano) # Sonata, Op. 71 # Variations sur un theme favori de Rode, Op. 97 # Grande Sonate brillante, Op. 102 # 4 Leichte und angenehme Rondino, Op.140 # 6 Ecossaises # Pezzi Facili # Andante con Espressione


Guitar and other instruments

# Serenade for flute and guitar, Op. 99 # Serenata Concertante for flute or violin and viola or guitar, Op. 105 # Notturno for csakan, viola & guitar, Op. 123 # Notturno, for clarinet & guitar # Duo in A major for violin and guitar # Duo in D major for violin and guitar # 6 Original Austrian Folk Songs for csakan and guitar # 3 pieces for flute and guitar # Potpourri No.1 from the Favorite Works of Beethoven for flute (or violin) & guitar # Trio for 2 violins and guitar


Guitar and voice

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Song A song is a musical composition intended to be performed by the human voice. This is often done at distinct and fixed pitches (melodies) using patterns of sound and silence. Songs contain various forms, such as those including the repetitio ...
s ## Music ## Homage ## Memory ## People's Destiny


Music for voice

* "Sechs charakteristische Gesänge", Op. 91 for Voice, Flute and Guitar * "Lieder der Liebe und Zärtlichkeit", Op. 98 for Voice, Flute and Guitar * "Gesänge Für Herz und Gefühl", Op. 101 for Voice, Flute and Guitar * Country Mass in E-flat major for Solos, Chorus, and Orchestra, Op. 107 *
Pastoral A pastoral lifestyle is that of shepherds herding livestock around open areas of land according to seasons and the changing availability of water and pasture. It lends its name to a genre of literature, art, and music (pastorale) that depicts ...
Mass in F major for Solos,
Chorus Chorus may refer to: Music * Chorus (song) or refrain, line or lines that are repeated in music or in verse * Chorus effect, the perception of similar sounds from multiple sources as a single, richer sound * Chorus form, song in which all verse ...
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Orchestra An orchestra (; ) is a large instrumental ensemble typical of classical music, which combines instruments from different families. There are typically four main sections of instruments: * bowed string instruments, such as the violin, viola, c ...
, Op. 147 * Mass in C major for Chorus, Two
trumpet The trumpet is a brass instrument commonly used in classical and jazz ensembles. The trumpet group ranges from the piccolo trumpet—with the highest register in the brass family—to the bass trumpet, pitched one octave below the standard ...
s, Two Violins, and
Figured Bass Figured bass is musical notation in which numerals and symbols appear above or below (or next to) a bass note. The numerals and symbols (often accidentals) indicate intervals, chords, and non-chord tones that a musician playing piano, harpsic ...
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Mass Mass is an intrinsic property of a body. It was traditionally believed to be related to the quantity of matter in a physical body, until the discovery of the atom and particle physics. It was found that different atoms and different elementar ...
in B major with A "Jubilate Deo"
Offertory The offertory (from Medieval Latin ''offertorium'' and Late Latin ''offerre'') is the part of a Eucharistic service when the bread and wine for use in the service are ceremonially placed on the altar. A collection of alms (offerings) from the c ...
for Chorus, Two Violins, and Figured Bass * Mass in G major for Solos, Chorus, and Orchestra * "Jubilate Deo Omnis Terra" for Chorus, Two Violins, and Figured Bass * "Puer Natus Est Nobis";
gradual The gradual ( la, graduale or ) is a chant or hymn in the Mass, the liturgical celebration of the Eucharist in the Catholic Church, and among some other Christians. It gets its name from the Latin (meaning "step") because it was once chanted ...
for chorus and orchestra * "Angelus Ad Pastores";
motet In Western classical music, a motet is mainly a vocal musical composition, of highly diverse form and style, from high medieval music to the present. The motet was one of the pre-eminent polyphonic forms of Renaissance music. According to Margar ...
for soprano, chorus, and orchestra * "Prope Est Dominus" for Chorus,
Strings String or strings may refer to: *String (structure), a long flexible structure made from threads twisted together, which is used to tie, bind, or hang other objects Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Strings'' (1991 film), a Canadian anim ...
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Organ Organ may refer to: Biology * Organ (biology), a part of an organism Musical instruments * Organ (music), a family of keyboard musical instruments characterized by sustained tone ** Electronic organ, an electronic keyboard instrument ** Hammond ...
, Op. 166 * "Cantate Domino" for Chorus, Two Violins, and Figured Bass * "The Mayor Election" for Five Male Voices and Strings * "In te Domine speravi", for chorus, orchestra * "Virgo Maria", for chorus, orchestra & organ


Miscellaneous

* Grand Cello Sonata, Op. 92 * Heroic Music for 6 trumpets and timpani * 12 Processional Fanfares for trumpet & timpani * Rossini Waltzes of Favorite Themes from "The Barber of Seville," for 2 violins & double bass * 6 Walzer für den Karneval, for 2 violins and double bass * Viennese Dance for orchestra
Diabelli Anton (or Antonio) Diabelli (5 September 17818 April 1858) was an Austrian music publisher, editor and composer. Best known in his time as a publisher, he is most familiar today as the composer of the waltz on which Ludwig van Beethoven wrote ...