List of compositions by Vincent d'Indy

List of compositions by Vincent d'Indy

This is a list of compositions by Vincent d'Indy.

Works with opus number

*Op. 1, Piano Sonata in C minor (1869)
*Op. 2, "La chanson des aventuriers de la mer" for male voices, piano, and string quintet after Victor Hugo (1872)
*Op. 3, "Attente", song for voice and piano after Victor Hugo (1871)
*Op. 4, "Madrigal", song for voice and piano after de Bonnières (1872)
*Op. 5, "Jean Hundaye", symphony (1874-5)
*Op. 6, "Antoine et Cléopâtre", overture after Shakespeare (1876)
*Op. 7, Piano Quartet in A minor (1878-88)
*Op. 8, "La forêt enchantée" (Harald), symphonic legend after Uhland (1878)
*Op. 9, "Petite sonate dans la forme classique" for piano (1880)
*Op. 10, "Plainte de Thécla", song after de Bonnières and Friedrich Schiller (1880)
*Op. 11, "Au galop" ("Melodie espagnole"), song after de Bonnières (1876-9)
*Op. 12, "Wallenstein", three symphonic overtures after Schiller (1870-81)
**No. 1 "Le camp"
**No. 2 "Les piccolomini"
**No. 3 "La mort de Wallenstein"
*Op. 13, "Clair de lune", song for soprano and piano after Victor Hugo (1872), orch. (1881)
*Op. 14, "Attendez-moi sous l'orme", opéra-comique in one act after J. Prével (1876-82)
*Op. 15, "Poème des montagnes", symphonic poem for piano (1881)
*Op. 16, "Quatre pièces" for piano (1882)
*Op. 17, "Helvétia", three waltzes for piano (1882)
*Op. 18, "Le chant de la cloche", "legend dramatique" with prologue and seven scenes, text by d'Indy after Schiller, for solo voices, double chorus, and orchestra (1879-83), also adapted for stage
*Op. 19, "Lied" for cello/viola and orchestra (1884)
*Op. 20, "L'amour et la crane", song for voice and piano after Charles Baudelaire (1884)
*Op. 21, "Saugefleurie", legend for orchestra after de Bonnières (1884)
*Op. 22, "Cantate Domino", canticle for three voices and organ (1885)
*Op. 23, "Sainte Marie-Madeleine", cantata for soprano, female voices, piano, and harmonium (1885)
*Op. 24, "Suite dans le style ancien" in D for trumpet, two flutes, and string quartet "with Bass ad libitum" (1886)
*Op. 25, "Symphonie sur un chant montagnard français" ("Symphonie cévenole") for piano and orchestra (1886)
*Op. 26, "Nocturne" for piano (1886)
*Op. 27, "Promenade" for piano (1887)
*Op. 28, "Sérénade et valse" for orchestra (1885)
*Op. 29, Trio in B flat for clarinet/violin, cello, and piano (1887)
*Op. 30, "Schumanniana", three songs without words for piano (1887)
*Op. 31, "Fantaisie sur des thèmes populaires français" for oboe and orchestra (1888)
*Op. 32, "Sur la mer", for female voices (1888)
*Op. 33, "Tableaux de voyage", thirteen pieces for piano (1889)
*Op. 34, "Karadec", incidental music after A. Alexandre (1890)
*Op. 35, String Quartet No. 1 in D (1890)
*Op. 36, "Tableaux de voyage" (orch. 1892 after piano works Op. 33/1. 2. 5. 4, 6, 13)
*Op. 37, "Cantate de fête pour l'inauguration d'une statue" for baritone, voices, and orchestra after E. Augier (1893)
*Op. 38, "Prélude et petit canon à trois parties" for organ (1893)
*Op. 39, "L'art et le peuple", for four male voices after Hugo (1894), orch. (1918)
*Op. 40, "Fervaal", action musicale with prologue and three acts (1889-93)
*Op. 41, "Deus Israel conjungat vos", motet for four to six voices (1896)
*Op. 42, "Istar", symphonic variations (1896)
*Op. 43, "Lied maritime", song for voice and piano (1896)
*Op. 44, "Ode à Valence", for soprano, male voices, and orchestra after Genest (1897)
*Op. 45, String Quartet No. 2 in E (1897)
*Op. 46, "Les noces d'or du sacerdoce", canticle for voice and harmonium after P. Delaporte (1898)
*Op. 47, "Médée", incidental music after C. Mendès (1898)
*Op. 48, "La première dent", song for voice and piano after J. de La Laurencie (1898)
*Op. 49, "Sancta Maria, succure miseris", motet for two equal voices and organ (1898)
*Op. 50, "Chansons et danses" for wind instruments (1898)
*Op. 51, "Vêpres du commun des martyrs" for organ (1899)
*Op. 52, "Quatre-vingts huit chansons populaires du Vivarais" (1900)
*Op. 53, "L'étranger", action musicale in two acts (1898-1901)
*Op. 54, "Marche du 76ème régiment d'infanterie" for military band (1903)
*Op. 55, "Choral varié", for saxophone/viola and orchestra (1903)
*Op. 56, "Mirage", song for voice and piano after P. Gravollet (1903)
*Op. 57, Symphony No. 2 in B flat (1902-3)
*Op. 58, "Les yeux de l'aimée", song for voice and piano (1904)
*Op. 59, Violin Sonata in C (1903-4)
*Op. 60, "Petite chanson grégorienne" for piano four hands (1904)
*Op. 61, "Jour d'été à la montagne", symphonic triptych (1905)
*Op. 62, "Souvenirs", poem for orchestra (1906)
*Op. 63, Piano Sonata in E (1907)
*Op. 64, Vocalise, song for voice and piano (1907)
*Op. 65, "Menuet sur le nom de Haydn" for piano (1909)
*Op. 66, "Pièce" in E flat for harmonium (1911), pub. for organ (1912) and as "Prélude" (1913)
*Op. 67, "La légende de Saint Christophe", drame sacré in three acts (1908-15), libretto by d'Indy after J. de Voragine's "Legende aurea"
*Op. 68, "Treize pièces brèves" for piano (1908-15)
*Op. 69, "Douze pièces brèves faciles dans le style classique de la fin du XVIIIe siècle" for piano (1908-15)
*Op. 70, Symphony No. 3 "Sinfonia brevis de bello gallico" (1916-18)
*Op. 71, "Cent thèmes d'harmonie et réalisations" (1907-18)
*Op. 72, "Sarabande et menuet" for wind quintet and piano (1918), arr. from Op. 24
*Op. 73, "Sept chants de terroir" for piano four hands (1918)
*Op. 74, "Pour les enfants de tous les âges", twenty-four pieces for piano (1919)
*Op. 75, "Pentecosten", twenty-four popular Gregorian canticles, for voice, union voices, and organ (1919)
*Op. 76, "Veronica", incidental music after C. Gos (1919-20)
*Op. 77, "Poèmes des rivages", symphonic suite (1919-21)
*Op. 78, Two Scholars' Songs for two voices after anon. (1921)
*Op. 79, "Ave, regina coelorum", motet for four voices (1922)
*Op. 80, Le rêve de Cinyras, comédie musicale in three acts after X. de Courville (1922)
*Op. 81, Piano Quintet in G minor (1924)
*Op. 82, "Trois chansons populaires françaises" for four voices (1924)
*Op. 83, "Deux motets en l'honneur de la canonisation de Saint Jean Eudes" for four voices (1925)
*Op. 84, Cello Sonata in D (1924-5)
*Op. 85, "Thème varié", fugue and chorale for piano (1925)
*Op. 86, "Contes de fées", five pieces for piano (1925)
*Op. 87, "Diptyque méditerranéen" for orchestra (1925-6)
*Op. 88, "O dominea mea', motet for two equal voices and organ (1926)
*Op. 89, Concert for flute, cello, and strings (1926)
*Op. 90, "Six chants populaires français" (1927)
*Op. 91, Suite for flute, string trio, and harp (1927)
*Op. 92, Sextet in B flat for two violins, two violas, and two cellos (1927)
*Op. 93, "Le bouquet de printemps" for three female voices after anon. (1928)
*Op. 94, "Madrigal à deux voix", song for soprano and cello after Charles d'Orléans (1928)
*Op. 95, "Six paraphrases sur des chansons enfantines de France" (1928)
*Op. 96, String Quartet No. 3 in D flat (1928-9)
*Op. 97, "Les trois fileuses", for three equal voices after M. Chevais (1929)
*Op. 98, Piano Trio in G (1929)
*Op. 99, "Fantaisie sur un viel air de ronde française" for piano (1930)
*Op. 100, "Six chants populaires français" for four voices (1930)
*Op. 101, "Cinquante chansons populaires du Vivarais" (1930)
*Op. 102, "Chanson en form de canon à l'octave" for soprano and baritone (1931)
*Op. 103, "Chant de nourrice" for three equal voices after J. Aicard (1931)
*Op. 104, "Le forgeron" for three voices and string quartet after Aicard (1931)
*Op. 105, "La vengeance du mari" for soprano and two tenors, four voices, and small wind band/piano (1931), pub. as Op. 104

Works without opus number

Orchestral
*Symphony No. 1 in A "Symphonie italienne" (1870-72)
*"La divine comédie", symphonic poem after Dante (1871)

Chamber
*Scherzo in D for piano quartet (1871)
*"Mosaïque sur Fervaal" for military band (1897)
*"Trois petites pièces" (1907-15)
**No. 1 in D for flute and piano
**No. 2 in B flat for clarinet and piano
**No. 3 in F for horn and piano
*Rondino for four trumpets (1911)
*String Quartet No.4 (1931, incomplete)

Piano
*"Quatre romances sans paroles" (1870)

Secular vocal
*"O gai soleil" for two voices (1909)
*"Vive Henry quatre" for four voices and wind band/piano (1909), harmonization of song by anon.

Songs for voice and piano
*"L'Académie Française nous a nommés tous trois", authorship of lyrics doubtful, possibly d'Indy (1888)
*"Vingt-neuf chansons populaires du Vivarais et du Vercors" (1892)
*"Deux chansons enfantines" (1896)
*"Six chansons anciennes du Vivarais" (1926)
*"Ariette pour Tina" (1927)
*"Cinq chansons folkloriques et deux rigaudons à une voix" (c. 1931)

References

*Adapted from Andrew Thomson and Robert Orledge, 'Vincent d'Indy', "The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians", ed. S. Sadie and J. Tyrrell (London: Macmillan, 2001)


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