List of compositions by Franz Schubert (1816)

Franz Schubert's compositions of 1816 are mostly in the Deutsch catalogue (D) range D 331–510,[1] and include:

Table

Legend

Legend to the table
columncontent
1D '51Deutsch number in the first version of the Deutsch catalogue (1951)[2]
2D utdmost recent (utd = up to date) Deutsch catalogue number;[3] the basic collation of the list is according to these numbers – whether or not the possibility to adjust the sorting according to the content of other columns is available depends on the device with which the table is displayed.
3Op.
pbl
Opus number (Op.; p indicates Post. = posthumous) and date of first publication (pbl; between brackets; when there is more than one date the earlier dates indicate partial publications). The column sorts to Opus number, then (earliest of) the publication date(s)
4AGAAlte Gesamt-Ausgabe = Franz Schubert's Werke: Kritisch durchgesehene Gesammtausgabe. Indicates genre/instrumentation:[4]
5NSANGA/NSA/NSE = New Schubert Edition, also indicates genre/instrumentation:[5]
6Nameunique name, with, if available, a link to the relevant encyclopedia article; sorts by name with initial definite ("Der", "Die", "Das", ...) or indefinite ("Ein", "A", ...) articles, and numbers, moved after the expression they qualify: e.g. "Die Hoffnung, ..." sorts as "Hoffnung, Die, ..." – "Thirty Minuets ..." sorts as "Minuets, 30, ...".
7Key / incipitincipit mostly for songs[6] (linking to lyrics and their translation, for instance at The LiederNet Archive, when available),[7] other compositions by key, except for Schubert's stage works: type of composition in brackets.
8Date(presumed) date of composition, or, for copies and arrangements, date of Schubert's autograph. Sorts to earliest possible date of completion, unlike the chronology of the Deutsch catalogue that generally collates according to earliest date associated with the composition: e.g. Schubert started the composition of his 3rd String Quartet on 19 November 1812 and completed it on 21 February 1813 – in the Deutsch catalogue the composition is grouped with other compositions from 1812: when using the sort function of the 8th column the composition is grouped with compositions completed in 1813
9Additional infomay include:
  • Information about the text (lyrics,[6][7] libretto) of vocal compositions: e.g., "Text by [text author]", "Text: [standard lyrics]", "... from [literary work]"; "other settings: D ..." indicates Schubert's other settings of the same text; for fields starting with "Text ..." this column sorts by text author (last name, first name—or pen name when such name is more established), then incipit of the lyrics (alternatively, when the incipit is rarely used, title of the work)
  • Information about the authenticity of the composition: the work is without doubt Schubert's unless when marked as "Doubtful", "Spurious?" or "Spurious" (in the last case columns 3–8 give no further information about the composition)
  • Forces needed for performance ("For ..."):
    • may be omitted when the type of composition makes the instrumentation clear (e.g. String Quartet → two violins, viola and cello), and, for vocal music, when the setting is for voice and piano
    • "s", "a", "t" and "b" refer to a single soprano, alto, tenor and bass singer respectively, while "S", "A", "T" and "B" to choral parts for the same types of singers (see SATB).
  • Specifications regarding movements (e.g. "Allegro – Minuet – Rondo") or sections (e.g. "No. 1 ...")
  • Information about the completeness of the extant work: the work is considered complete as extant unless when marked "Sketch", "Incomplete", "Unfinished", "Fragment" or "Lost"
  • Information about versions (e.g. "Two versions: ...")

List

Compositions by Franz Schubert listed in the Deutsch catalogue for 1816
D
'51
D
utd
Op.
pbl
AGANSANameKey / incipitDateAdditional info
331
332
331(1866)XVI
No. 38
III, 4
No. 31
Der Entfernten, D 331Wohl denk' ich allenthalbenc. 1816Text by Salis-Seewis (other setting: D 350); For ttbb; Identical to former D 332
333796


Laß dein Vertrauen nicht schwinden

Part of D 796 No. 21
334334(1897)XXI, 3
No. 24
VII/2, 4Minuet with Trio, D 334A major (minuet) / E major (trio)before
fall 1815
For piano
335335(1897)XXI, 3
No. 25
VII/2, 6Minuet with two TriosE major1813?For piano
337337(1860)XVI
No. 39
III, 4
No. 32
Die Einsiedelei, D 337, a.k.a. Lob der EinsamkeitEs rieselt klar und wehend ein Quellc. 1816Text by Salis-Seewis (other settings: D 393 and 563); For ttbb
338338(1891)XVI
No. 40
III, 4
No. 33
An den Frühling, D 338Willkommen, schöner Jüngling!c. 1816Text by Schiller (other settings: D 283 and 587); For ttbb
342342(1885)XX, 4
No. 238
IV, 10An mein Klavier a.k.a. Seraphine an ihr KlavierSanftes Klavier, welche Entzückungen schaffest du mirc. 1816Text by Schubart
343343(1831)XX, 5
No. 342
IV, 10Am Tage Aller Seelen a.k.a. Litanei auf das Fest Aller SeelenRuh'n in Frieden alle SeelenAugust
1816
Text by Jacobi; Two versions: 1st, in AGA, publ. in 1831
344344IV, 10Am ersten MaimorgenHeute will ich fröhlich sein1816?Text by Claudius
345345(1897)XXI, 1
No. 3
V, 7 No. 1Violin Concerto, a.k.a. Konzertstück (Concert Piece)D major1816Adagio, Allegro
346346(1897)XXI, 3
No. 17
VII/2, 4 Anh.Allegretto, D 346C major1816?For piano; Fragment; 4th movement of D 279?
347347(1897)XXI, 3
No. 18
VII/2, 4 Anh.Allegro moderato, D 347C major1813?For piano; Fragment
348348(1897)XXI, 3
No. 19
VII/2, 4 Anh.Andantino, D 348C major1816?For piano; Fragment
349349(1897)XXI, 3
No. 21
VII/2, 4 Anh.Adagio, D 349C major1816?For piano; Fragment
350350(1885)XX, 4
No. 203
IV, 10Der Entfernten, D 350Wohl denk' ich allenthalben1816?Text by Salis-Seewis (other setting: D 331)
351351(1895)XX, 4
No. 204
IV, 11Fischerlied, D 351Das Fischergewerbe gibt rüstigen Mut1816?Text by Salis-Seewis (other settings: D 364 and 562)
352352(1847)XX, 4
No. 286
III, 2b
No. 21
Licht und Liebe a.k.a. NachtgesangLiebe ist ein süßes Licht1816?Text by Collin, M. C.; For st and piano
353353125p,2
(1840)
V No. 11VI, 4
No. 12
String Quartet No. 11E major1816Allegro con fuoco – Andante – Minuet – Rondo
354354(1930)VI, 9Four Komische LändlerD majorJanuary
1816
For two violins
355355(1928)VI, 9Eight Ländler, D 355F minorJanuary
1816
For violin(?)
356356(1844)III, 3 Anh. II No. 3Trinklied, D 356Funkelnd im Becher so helle, so hold1816For vocal soloist, TTBB and piano; Piano part lost (by Czerny in 1844 ed.)
357357(1892)XIX
No. 24
III, 4 No. 35
VIII, 2 No. 28
Goldner ScheinGoldner Schein deckt den Hain1/5/1816Text by Matthisson; Canon for three voices
358358(1849)XX, 4
No. 235
IV, 10Die Nacht, D 358Du verstörst uns nicht, o Nacht!1816Text by Uz
359359(1872)XX, 4
No. 260
IV, 3Sehnsucht, D 359 a.k.a. Lied der MignonNur wer die Sehnsucht kennt1816Text by Goethe, from Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (other settings: D 310, 481, 656 and 877 Nos. 1 & 4)
36036065,1
(1826)
XX, 4
No. 268
IV, 3Lied eines Schiffers an die DioskurenDioskuren, Zwillingssterne1816Text by Mayrhofer
361361109p,1
(1829)
XX, 4
No. 272
IV, 10Am Bach im FrühlingDu brachst sie nun, die kalte Rinde1816Text by Schober; Piano intro probably not by Schubert
362362(1895)XX, 4
No. 280
IV, 11Zufriedenheit, D 362, a.k.a. LiedIch bin vergnugt1815 or
1816?
Text by Claudius (other setting: D 501)
363363IV, 10An Chloen, D 363Die Munterkeit ist meinen Wangen1816Text by Uz; Fragment
364364(1897)XXI, 4
No. 35
III, 4
No. 34
Fischerlied, D 364Das Fischergewerbe gibt rüstigen Mut1816 or
1817?
Text by Salis-Seewis (other settings: D 351 and 562); For ttbb
3653659
(1821)
XII
No. 1
VII/2, 6
& 7a
36 Original Dances a.k.a. Erste WalzerVarious keysc. Mar. 1818–
Jul. 1821
For piano; No. 2 publ. in 1826 as Beethoven's (Kinksky Anh. 14 No. 1)
366366(1824)
(1869)
XII
No. 10
VII/2, 6
& 7a
17 Ländler, D 366Various keysc. Jul. 1824–
Nov. 1824
For piano; Nos. 6 and 17 publ. in 1824; No. 7 partly reappears in D 618 and No. 17 in D 814
3673675,5
(1821)
XX, 4
No. 261
IV, 1aDer König in ThuleEs war ein König in Thuleearly 1816Text by Goethe, from Faust I, 8
3683683,4
(1821)
XX, 4
No. 262
IV, 1aJägers Abendlied, D 368Im Felde schleich ich, still und wildearly 1816?Text by Goethe (other setting: D 215)
36936919,1
(1825)
XX, 4
No. 263
IV, 1aAn Schwager KronosSpute dich, Kronos!1816Text by Goethe
370370(1930)VI, 9Nine Ländler, D 370D majorJanuary
1816
For violin?; No. 7 reused in D 378 No. 6
371
292
371(1872)XX, 4
No. 185
IV, 10Klage, D 371Trauer umfließt mein LebenJanuary
1816
Two versions: 1st, a sketch, was D 292
372372(1895)XX, 4
No. 183
IV, 10An die NaturSüße, heilige Natur15/1/1816Text by Stolberg-Stolberg
373373(1895)XX, 4
No. 184
IV, 10Lied, D 373Mutter geht durch ihre Kammern15/1/1816?Text by Motte Fouqué, from Undine
374374(1902)VI, 911 Ländler, D 374B majorFebruary
1816?
For violin; Nos. 1–3, 5, 7 and 11 reused in Nos. 1–5 and 7 of D 378; No. 2 also partly in D 146 No. 10
375375(1830)XX, 4
No. 187
IV, 10Der Tod OskarsWarum öffnest du wiederFebruary
1816
Text by Macpherson (Ossian), transl. by E. Baron de Harold
376376(1895)XX, 10
No. 592
IV, 10Lorma, D 376Lorma saß in der Halle von Aldo10/2/1816Text by Macpherson (Ossian), from The Battle of Lora, transl. by E. Baron de Harold (other setting: D 327); Fragment
377377(1872)XX, 4
No. 186
III, 3 No. 21
Anh. I No. 3
Das Grab, D 377Das Grab ist tief und stille11/2/1816Text by Salis-Seewis (other settings: D 329A, 330, 569 and 643A); For TTBB and piano
378378(1889)XII
No. 12
VII/2, 6Eight Ländler, D 378B major13/2/1816For piano; Nos. 1–5 and 7 reuse D 374 Nos. 1–3, 7, 11 and 5; No. 2 partly in D 146 No. 10; No. 6 reuses D 370 No. 7
379379(1859)XIV No. 17I, 9
No. 13
& Anh. 2
Deutsches Salve Regina (German Salve Regina)Sei, Mutter der Barmherzigkeit
F major
21/2/1816Text: after Salve Regina; For SATB and organ
380380(1897)
(1956)
(1989)
XXI, 2
No. 28
VII/2, 6Three Minuets, each with Two TriosE major (No. 1)
A major (No. 2)
C major (No. 3)
22/2/1816For piano; AGA only Nos. 1–2; Start of No. 3, a fragment (1st trio incomplete, 2nd trio missing), reused in D 557
381381(1895)XX, 4
No. 189
IV, 10Morgenlied, D 381Die frohe, neubelebte Flur24/2/1816
382382(1895)XX, 4
No. 190
IV, 10Abendlied, D 382Sanft glänzt die Abendsonne24/2/1816
383
992
383(1888)XIV No. 13I, 7Stabat Mater, D 383, a.k.a. Deutsches Stabat Mater (German Stabat Mater)Jesus Christus schwebt am Kreuze
F minor
started
28/2/1816
Text by Klopstock after Stabat Mater; For stbSATB and orchestra; Sketch for Nos. 5–6 was D 992
384384137p,1
(1836)
VIII
No. 2
VI, 8 No. 1
& anh. 1
Violin Sonata, D 384, a.k.a. Sonatina No. 1D majorMarch 1816Allegro molto (+early version in NSA) – Andante – Allegro vivace
385385137p,2
(1836)
VIII
No. 3
VI, 8 No. 2Violin Sonata, D 385, a.k.a. Sonatina No. 2A minorMarch 1816Allegro moderato – Andante – Minuet – Allegro
386386(1833)XIV No. 20I, 9
No. 12
& Anh. 1
Salve Regina, D 386B major
Salve Regina
early 1816Text: Salve Regina (other settings: D 27, 106, 223, 676 and 811); For SATB
387387(1897)XXI, 4
No. 44
III, 2b
Anh. No. 4b
Die Schlacht, D 387Schwer und dumpfigMarch 1816Text by Schiller (other setting: D 249); Sketch for vocal soloists, choir and piano; Music partly in D 249 and 602 No. 1
388388(1895)XX, 4
No. 193
IV, 10Laura am KlavierWenn dein Finger durch die Saiten meistertMarch 1816Text by Schiller; Two versions
389389(1873)XX, 4
No. 194
IV, 3Des Mädchens Klage, D 389Der Eichwald brausetMarch 1816Text by Schiller, from Wallenstein: Die Piccolomini III, 7 (other settings: D 6 and 191)
390390(1895)XX, 4
No. 195
IV, 10Entzückung an Laura, D 390Laura, über diese WeltMarch 1816Text by Schiller (other setting: D 577)
391391111p,3
(1829)
XX, 4
No. 196
IV, 10Die vier WeltalterWohl perlet im GlaseMarch 1816Text by Schiller
392392(1895)XX, 4
No. 197
IV, 10PflügerliedArbeitsam und wackerMarch 1816Text by Salis-Seewis
393393(1845)XX, 4
No. 198
IV, 11Die Einsiedelei, D 393Es rieselt klar und wehend ein QuellMarch 1816Text by Salis-Seewis (other settings: D 337 and 563)
394394(1895)XX, 4
No. 199
IV, 10An die Harmonie a.k.a. Gesang an die HarmonieSchöpferin beseelter Töne!March 1816Text by Salis-Seewis
395395111p,2
(1829)
XX, 4
No. 205
IV, 10LebensmelodienAuf den Wassern wohnt mein stilles LebenMarch 1816Text by Schlegel, A. W.
396396(1975)IV, 2
Anh. No. 1
Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, D 396Horch, wie Murmeln des empörten MeeresMarch 1816Text by Schiller (other settings: D 65 and 583); Fragment
397397(1832)XX, 4
No. 191
IV, 10Ritter ToggenburgRitter, treue Schwesterliebe13/3/1816Text by Schiller
398398(1887)XX, 4
No. 217
IV, 10Frühlingslied, D 398Die Luft ist blau13/5/1816Text by Hölty (other setting: D 243)
399399(1895)XX, 4
No. 218
IV, 10Auf den Tod einer Nachtigall, D 399Sie ist dahin, die Maienlieder tönte13/5/1816Text by Hölty (other setting: D 201)
400400(1895)XX, 4
No. 219
IV, 10Die KnabenzeitWie glücklich, wem das Knabenkleid13/5/1816Text by Hölty
401401(1895)XX, 4
No. 220
IV, 10Winterlied, D 401Keine Blumen blühn13/5/1816Text by Hölty
402402(1872)XX, 4
No. 192
IV, 10Der FlüchtlingFrisch atmet des Morgens lebendiger Hauch18/3/1816Text by Schiller (other setting: D 67)
403403(1845)
(1895)
XX, 4
No. 201
IV, 10Lied, D 403In's stille Land27/3/1816Text by Salis-Seewis; Four versions: 1st, publ. in 1845, and 2nd in AGA; Music partly reappears in D 877 No. 4
404404(1885)XX, 4
No. 200
IV, 10Die Herbstnacht a.k.a. Die WehmuthMit leisen HarfentönenMarch 1816Text by Salis-Seewis
405405(1895)XX, 4
No. 202
IV, 10Der HerbstabendAbendglockenhalle zitternApril 1816Text by Salis-Seewis; Two versions: 1st in AGA
406406(1887)XX, 4
No. 208
IV, 10Abschied von der HarfeNoch einmal tön, o HarfeMarch 1816Text by Salis-Seewis
407
441
407(1891)
(1892)
XVI
No. 44
XIX
No. 5
III, 3 No. 22
Anh. IV No. 3

VIII, 2
No. 31
Beitrag zur fünfzigjährigen Jubelfeier des Herrn von SalieriGütigster, Bester! Weisester Größter! – So Güt’ als Weisheit strömen mild – Unser aller Großpapa, bleibe noch recht lange dabefore
16/6/1816
Text by Schubert; Quartet for ttbb (variant for ttb and piano: formerly D 441) – Aria for t and piano – Canon for three voices
408408137p,3
(1836)
VIII
No. 4
VI, 8 No. 3Violin Sonata, D 408, a.k.a. Sonatina No. 3G minorApril 1816Allegro giusto – Andante – Minuet – Allegro moderato
409409(1872)XX, 4
No. 206
IV, 10Die verfehlte StundeQuälend ungestilltes SehnenApril 1816Text by Schlegel, A. W.
410410115p,3
(1829)
XX, 4
No. 207
IV, 10Sprache der LiebeLaß dich mit gelinden Schlägen rührenApril 1816Text by Schlegel, A. W.
411411(1887)XX, 4
No. 209
IV, 10Daphne am BachIch hab' ein Bächlein fundenApril 1816Text by Stolberg-Stolberg
412412(1838)XX, 4
No. 210
IV, 10Stimme der Liebe, D 412Meine SelindeApril 1816Text by Stolberg-Stolberg; Two versions: 2nd in AGA
413413(1895)XX, 4
No. 211
IV, 10EntzückungTag voll Himmel!April 1816Text by Matthisson
414414(1895)XX, 4
No. 212
IV, 10Geist der Liebe, D 414Der Abend schleiert Flur und HainApril 1816Text by Matthisson (other setting: D 747)
415415(1895)XX, 4
No. 213
IV, 10Klage, D 415Die Sonne steigt, die Sonne sinktApril 1816Text by Matthisson
416416(1825)IV, 10Lied in der AbwesenheitAch, mir ist das Herz so schwerApril 1816Text by Stolberg-Stolberg; Fragment
417417(1884)I, 2
No. 4
V, 2
No. 4
Symphony No. 4
Tragic
C minorcompleted
27/4/1816
Adagio molto, Allegro vivace – Andante – Minuet – Allegro
418418(1895)XX, 4
No. 214
IV, 10Stimme der Liebe, D 418Abendgewölke schweben hell29/4/1816Text by Matthisson (other setting: D 187)
419419(1895)XX, 4
No. 215
IV, 10Julius an TheoneNimmer, nimmer darf ich dir gestehen30/4/1816Text by Matthisson
420420(1871)XII
No. 11
VII/2, 7aTwelve German Dances, D 420Various keys1816For piano; No. 10 reappears in D 679 No. 1
421421(1889)XII
No. 27
VII/2, 6Six Écossaises, D 421Various keysMay 1816For piano; No. 1 after D 145 Écoss. No. 5
42242216,2
(1823)
XVI
No. 8
III, 3 No. 23Naturgenuß, D 422Im Abendschimmer wallt der Quell1822?Text by Matthisson (other setting: D 188); For ttbb and piano
423423(1974)III, 4
No. 36
Andenken, D 423Ich denke dein wenn durch den HainMay 1816Text by Matthisson (other setting: D 99); For ttb
424424(1974)III, 4
No. 37
Erinnerungen, D 424Am Seegestad, in lauen VollmondsnächtenMay 1816Text by Matthisson (other setting: D 98); For ttb
425425LebensbildMay 1816Lost: may be related to D Anh. I/23 with the same lyrics as D 508; For ttb
426426III, 4Trinklied, D 426Herr Bacchus ist ein braver MannMay 1816Lost; Text by Bürger; For ttb
427427(1892)XIX
No. 17
III, 4
No. 38
Trinklied im MaiBekränzet die TonnenMay 1816Text by Hölty; For ttb
428428(1974)III, 4
No. 39
WiderhallAuf ewig dein, wenn Berg und Meere trennenMay 1816Text by Matthisson; For ttb
429429(1885)XX, 4
No. 221
IV, 10MinneliedHolder klingt der VogelsangMay 1816Text by Hölty
430430(1895)XX, 4
No. 222
IV, 10Die frühe LiebeSchon im bunten KnabenkleideMay 1816Text by Hölty; Two versions: 1st in AGA
431431(1887)XX, 4
No. 223
IV, 10BlumenliedEs ist ein halbes HimmelreichMay 1816Text by Hölty
432432(1850)
(1895)
XX, 4
No. 224
IV, 10Der Leidende a.k.a. Klage, D 432Nimmer trag' ich langerMay 1816Other setting: D Anh. I/28; Two versions: 1st publ. in 1850
433433(1895)XX, 4
No. 225
IV, 10SeligkeitFreuden sonder ZahlMay 1816Text by Hölty
434434(1850)XX, 4
No. 226
IV, 10ErnteliedSicheln schallen, Ähren fallenMay 1816Text by Hölty
435435(1893)XV, 7
No. 13
II, 13
III, 4 No. 30
Die Bürgschaft, D 435(Opera in three acts)started
2/5/1816
For four sopranos, three tenors, three basses, two baritones, SATB and orchestra; Unfinished: Nos. 1–9 (Act I) – Nos. 10–14 (Act II, No. 13 in NSA III, 4, No. 14 reuses part of D 246) – Nos. 15–16 (Act III, No. 16 is fragment)
436
437
436(1850)XX, 4
No. 216
IV, 10Klage, D 436Dein Silber schien durch Eichengrün12/5/1816Text by Hölty; Two versions: 1st publ. in 1850 – 2nd was D 437
438438(1897)XXI, 1
No. 4
V, 7 No. 2Rondo, D 438A majorJune 1816For violin and string orchestra
439439(1872)XVII
No. 12
III, 2a
No. 8
An die Sonne, D 439O Sonne, Königin der WeltJune 1816Text by Uz; For satb and piano
440440(1839)XVII
No. 18
III, 2a
No. 9
Chor der EngelChrist ist erstandenJune 1816Text by Goethe, from Faust I, 1; For SATB
441407





See D 407
442442(1847)XX, 4
No. 227
III, 3 No. 7
Anh. I No. 4

IV, 10
Das große HallelujaEhre sei dem HocherhabnenJune 1816Text by Klopstock; For voice(s?) and piano
443443(1895)XX, 4
No. 228
III, 3 No. 8
Anh. I No. 5

IV, 10
Schlachtlied, D 443, a.k.a. SchlachtgesangMit unserm Arm ist nichts getanJune 1816Text by Klopstock, from Oden (other setting: D 912); For voice(s?) and piano
444444(1831)XX, 4
No. 229
IV, 10Die GestirneEs tönet sein LobJune 1816Text by Klopstock, from Oden
445445(1837)XX, 4
No. 230
IV, 10EdoneDein süßes Bild, EdoneJune 1816Text by Klopstock, from Oden
446446(1887)XX, 4
No. 231
IV, 10Die LiebesgötterCypris, meiner Phyllis gleichJune 1816Text by Uz
447447(1895)XX, 4
No. 232
IV, 10An den SchlafKomm und senke die umflorten SchwingenJune 1816
448448(1887)XX, 4
No. 233
IV, 10Gott im FrühlingeIn seinem schimmernden GewandJune 1816Text by Uz; Two versions: 1st, publ. in 1887, in AGA
449449(1872)XX, 4
No. 234
IV, 10Der gute HirtWas sorgest du?June 1816Text by Uz
450450(1832)
(1895)
XX, 4
No. 236
IV, 10Fragment from AeschylusSo wird der MannJune 1816Text by Mayrhofer after Aeschylus' Eumenides (Oresteia III); Two versions: 2nd publ. in 1832
451451Prometheus, D 451Hervor aus Buschen und Baumen17/6/1816Text by Draexler von Carin [de]; Lost; Cantata for soprano, bass, choir and orchestra
452
961
45248
(1825)
(1829)
XIII, 1
No. 4
I, 2Mass No. 4C major
Kyrie – Gloria – Credo – Sanctus & Benedictus – Agnus Dei
Jun. 1816–
Oct. 1828
Text: Mass ordinary (other settings: D 24E, 31, 45, 49, 56, 66, 105, 167, 324, 678, 755 and 950); For satbSATB and orchestra; 2nd setting of "Benedictus", publ. in 1829, was D 961
453453I, 5 Anh.RequiemC minor
IntroitusKyrie
July 1816Fragment; For SATB and orchestra
454454(1872)XX, 4
No. 239
IV, 10Grablied auf einen SoldatenZieh hin, du braver Krieger du!July 1816Text by Schubart
455455(1887)XX, 4
No. 240
IV, 10Freude der KinderjahreFreude, die im frühen LenzeJuly 1816Text by Köpken [scores]
456456(1887)XX, 4
No. 241
IV, 10Das Heimweh, D 456Oft in einsam stillen StundenJuly 1816Text by Hell
45745744
(1827)
XX, 4
No. 237
IV, 3An die untergehende SonneSonne, du sinkstJuly 1816–
May 1817
Text by Kosegarten
458458(1872)XX, 4
No. 242
IV, 10Aus Diego Manazares: IlmerineWo irrst du durch einsame Schatten30/07/1816Text by Schlechta [de] from Diego Manazares
459
(Nos.
1–2)
459(1843)XI No. 14VII/2, 1
No. 3
Piano Sonata, D 459E majorAugust
1816
Allegro moderato – Scherzo; With D 459A a.k.a. Fünf Klavierstücke
459
(Nos.
3–5)
459A(1843)XI No. 14VII/2, 4Three piano pieces, D 459AC major (No. 1)
A major (No. 2)
E major (No. 3)
1816?Adagio – Scherzo – Allegro patetico; With D 459 a.k.a. Fünf Klavierstücke
460460(1888)XIV No. 7I, 9
No. 6
Tantum ergo, D 460C majorAugust
1816
Text by Aquinas (other settings: D 461, 730, 739, 750, 962 and Anh. I/17); For sSATB and orchestra
461461(1935)I, 9
No. 7
Tantum ergo, D 461C majorAugust
1816
Text by Aquinas (other settings: D 460, 730, 739, 750, 962 and Anh. I/17); For satbSATB and orchestra
462462(1895)XX, 4
No. 244
IV, 10An Chloen, D 462Bei der Liebe reinsten FlammenAugust
1816
Text by Jacobi
463463(1895)XX, 4
No. 245
IV, 10Hochzeit-LiedWill singen euch im alten TonAugust
1816
Text by Jacobi
464464(1895)XX, 4
No. 246
IV, 10In der MitternachtTodesstille deckt das TalAugust
1816
Text by Jacobi
465465(1885)XX, 4
No. 247
IV, 10Trauer der LiebeWo die Taub' in stillen BuchenAugust
1816
Text by Jacobi; Two versions: 1st, in AGA, publ. 1885
466466(1872)XX, 4
No. 248
IV, 10Die PerleEs ging ein Mann zur FrühlingszeitAugust
1816
Text by Jacobi
467467(1885)XX, 10
No. 593
IV, 10Pflicht und LiebeDu, der ewig um mich trauertAugust
1816
Text by Gotter; Fragment
468468(1895)XX, 4
No. 243
IV, 10An den Mond, D 468Was schauest du so hell07/08/1816Text by Hölty
469469(1897)XXII, 11 Nos. 394–
395
IV, 3Mignon, D 469So laßt mich scheinen, bis ich werdeSeptember
1816
Text by Goethe, from Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (other settings: D 727 and 877 No. 3); Two versions, both fragments
470
601
470(1886)II No. 3V, 5
VI, 4
Anh. No. 4
Overture, D 470B majorSeptember
1816
For orchestra; Overture to D 472(?); Fragment for string quartet was D 601
471471(1890)
(1897)
VI No. 1
XXII, 1 p. 84
VI, 6 No. 1
& Anh. No. 2
String Trio, D 471B majorSeptember
1816
Allegro (AGA VI) – Andante sostenuto (fragment, in AGA XXII)
472472128p
(1830)
(1892)
XVII
No. 2
III, 1Kantate zu Ehren von Josef SpendouDa liegt er, starr – Gottes Bild ist Furst und Staat – Ein Punkt nur ist der Mensch – Die Sonne stichtSeptember
1816
Text by Hoheisel [scores]; For sstbSSATB and orchestra (piano reduction in 1st ed.); Overture: D 470(?); Recitative, aria with choir – Recitative, duet – Recitative, choir – Recitative, quartet with choir
473473(1833)
(1895)
XX, 4
No. 249
IV, 10LiedesendAuf seinem gold'nen ThroneSeptember
1816
Text by Mayrhofer; Two versions: 2nd in 1st ed.
474474(1832)
(1895)
XX, 4
No. 250
IV, 10Lied des Orpheus, als er in die Hölle gingWälze dich hinwegSeptember
1816
Text by Jacobi; Two versions: 2nd in 1st ed.
475475(1885)XX, 4
No. 251
IV, 11Abschied: Nach einer Wallfahrts-Arie bearbeitetÜber die Berge zieht ihr fortSeptember
1816
Text by Jacobi
476476(1872)XX, 4
No. 252
IV, 11RückwegZum Donaustrom, zur KaiserstadtSeptember
1816
Text by Mayrhofer
477477(1895)XX, 4
No. 253
IV, 11Alte Liebe rostet nieAlte Liebe rostet nieSeptember
1816
Text by Mayrhofer
478
479
480
47812
(1822)
(1895)
XX, 4
Nos. 254, 256–
258
, 255
IV, 1a &
b No. 10
& Anh.
Nos. 6–7
Gesänge des Harfners aus "Wilhelm Meister"1. Wer sich der Einsamkeit ergibt – 2. Wer nie sein Brot mit Tränen aß – 3. An die Türen will ich schleichenSeptember
1816–1822
Text by Goethe, from Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (other setting of No. 1: D 325); No. 2 was D 480; No. 3 was D 479; Two versions: 1st, Harfenspieler I/III/II, composed 1816, publ. 1895, has two variants of No. 2 – 2nd, 1822, is Op. 12
481481(1895)XX, 4
No. 259
IV, 3Sehnsucht, D 481Nur wer die Sehnsucht kenntSeptember
1816
Text by Goethe, from Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (other settings: D 310, 359, 656 and 877 Nos. 1 & 4)
482482(1895)XX, 4
No. 264
IV, 11Der Sänger am FelsenKlage, meine Flöte, klageSeptember
1816
Text by Pichler, from Idyllen
483483(1895)XX, 4
No. 265
IV, 11Lied, D 483Ferne von der großen StadtSeptember
1816
Text by Pichler, from Idyllen
484484(1895)XX, 10
No. 594
IV, 11Gesang der Geister über den Wassern, D 484Des Menschen Seele gleicht dem WasserSeptember
1816
Text by Goethe (other settings: D 538, 705 and 714); Fragment
485485(1885)I, 2
No. 5
V, 2
No. 5
Symphony No. 5B majorSept.–3 Oct.
1816
Allegro – Andante con moto – Minuet – Allegro vivace
486486(1888)XIV No. 11I, 9
No. 4
MagnificatMagnificat anima mea Dominum
C major
15/09/1815Text by Luke (Vulgate translation); For satbSATB and orchestra
487487(1865)VII, 1
No. 2
V, 7 No. 4
VI, 7 No. 5
Adagio e Rondo concertanteF majorOctober 1816For piano quartet
488488(1888)XIV No. 10I, 8Auguste jam coelestiumAuguste jam coelestiumOctober 1816Duet for st and orchestra
489
493
4894,1
(1821)
(1895)
(1970)
XX, 4
No. 266
IV, 1a &
b No. 5
Der Wanderer, D 489, a.k.a. Der UnglücklicheIch komme vom Gebirge herOctober 1816Text by Schmidt von Lübeck; Three versions: 1st and 3rd in AGA 1895 – 2nd and 3rd were D 493 (2nd publ. 1970 – 3rd is Op. 4 No. 1); Music partly reappears in D 760
490490(1895)XX, 4
No. 267
IV, 11Der HirtDu Turm! zu meinem LeideOctober 1816Text by Mayrhofer
491491(1887)XX, 4
No. 269
IV, 11Geheimnis: An F. SchubertSag an, wer lehrt dich LiederOctober 1816Text by Mayrhofer
492492(1849)XX, 4
No. 270
III, 3 No. 15
IV, 11
Zum Punsche, D 492Woget brausend, HarmonienOctober 1816Text by Mayrhofer
493489





See D 489
494494(1871)XVI
No. 32
III, 4
No. 41
Der Geistertanz, D 494Die bretterne Kammer der Toten erbebtNovember 1816Text by Matthisson (other settings: D 15, 15A and 116); For ttbbb
495495(1868)XX, 4
No. 271
IV, 11Abendlied der FürstinDer Abend rötet nun das TalNovember 1816Text by Mayrhofer
496496(1885)XX, 4
No. 274
IV, 11Bei dem Grabe meines VatersFriede sei um diesen Grabstein her!November 1816Text by Claudius
140496A(1968)IV, 7
No. 22
Klage um Ali Bey, D 496ALaßt mich! laßt mich! ich will klagenNovember 1816Text by Claudius (other setting: D 140)
49749798,1
(1829)
XX, 4
No. 276
IV, 5An die Nachtigall, D 497Er liegt und schläftNovember 1816Text by Claudius
49849898,2
(1829)
XX, 4
No. 277
IV, 5Wiegenlied, D 498Schlafe, schlafe, holder süßer KnabeNovember 1816
499499(1885)XX, 4
No. 278
IV, 11Abendlied, D 499Der Mond ist aufgegangenNovember 1816Text by Claudius
500500(1895)XX, 4
No. 279
IV, 11PhidileIch war erst sechzehn Sommer altNovember 1816Text by Claudius
501501(1895)XX, 4
No. 281
IV, 11Zufriedenheit, D 501Ich bin vergnugtNovember 1816Text by Claudius (other setting: D 362); Two versions: 1st in AGA
502502(1872)XX, 4
No. 282
IV, 11Herbstlied, D 502Bunt sind schon die WälderNovember 1816Text by Salis-Seewis
503503IV, 11Mailied, D 503Grüner wird die AuNovember 1816Text by Hölty (other settings: D 129 and 199)
5045046,3
(1821)
(1970)
XX, 4
No. 275
IV, 1a &
b No. 8
Am Grabe AnselmosDaß ich dich verloren habe4/11/1816Text by Claudius; Two versions: 1st, in AGA, is Op. 6 No. 3
505505145p,1
(1848)
(1897)
XI No. 5
XXII, 4 No. 5
VII/2, 2Adagio, D 505D majorSeptember
1818?
For piano; 2nd movement of D 625?; Abridged variant in E major, in AGA XXI, is Op. posth. 145 No. 1
506506145p,2
(1848)
XI No. 5VII/2, 4Rondo, D 506E majorJune 1817?For piano; 4th movement of D 566?
507507(1895)XX, 4
No. 283
IV, 11Skolie, D 507Mädchen entsiegeltenDecember 1816Text by Matthisson
508508(1845)XX, 4
No. 284
IV, 11Lebenslied, D 508Kommen und ScheidenDecember 1816Text by Matthisson (other settings: D Anh. I, 23, and possibly 425)
509509(1872)XX, 4
No. 285
IV, 11Leiden der TrennungVom Meere trennt sich die WelleDecember 1816Text by Metastasio, from Artaserse III, 1, "L'onda dal mar divisa", transl. by Collin, H. J.; Two versions: 1st is a fragment – 2nd in AGA
510510(1895)XX, 10
No. 573
IV, 11Vedi quanto adoroVedi quanto adoroDecember 1816Text by Metastasio, from Didone abbandonata II, 4; Aria for soprano and piano; Clean copy and three sketches; Last extant autograph with corrections by Salieri[8]

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