La maison du docteur (The Physician's House), opéra comique, 1 act, (H. Boisseaux; composed either in 1852 or 1855; unperformed)
Le docteur Miracle (Doctor Miracle, opérette, 1 act, (L. Battu &
L. Halévy, after
R.B. Sheridan; composed 1856; first performance: Paris, Bouffes-Parisiens, 9 April 1857)
Don Procopio, opéra bouffe, 2 acts, (C. Cambiaggio, after L. Prividali; composed 1858–59; first performance:
Monte Carlo, 10 March 1906)
La prêtresse (The Priestess), opérette, 1 act, (P. Gille; composed ca. 1861; unperformed)
La guzla de l'émir (The Guzla of the Amir), opéra comique, (
J. Barbier &
M. Carré; composed ca. 1862; unperformed)
Ivan IV, opéra, 5 acts, (F.-H. Leroy & H. Trianon; composed ca. 1862–65; first performance:
Württemberg, Mühringen Castle, 1946)
Les pêcheurs de perles (The Pearl Fishers), opéra, 3 acts, (
E. Cormon &
M. Carré; composed 1863; first performance: Paris, Théâtre Lyrique, 30 September 1863)
La jolie fille de Perth (The Fair Maid of Perth), opéra, 4 acts, (J.-H. Vernoy de Saint-Georges & J. Adenis, after
W. Scott); composed 1866; first performance: Paris, Théâtre Lyrique, 26 December 1867)
Marlbrough s'en va-t-en guerre (Marlbrough Goes to War), opérette, 4 acts, (P. Siraudin & W. Busnach; composed 1867, Act I only, lost; first performance: Paris,
Théâtre de l'Athénée, 13 December 1867; the title was taken from the popular song "
Marlbrough s'en va-t-en guerre")
La coupe du roi de Thulé (The Cup of the King of Thule), opéra, 3 acts, (L. Gallet & E. Blau; composed 1868–69, after his death the autograph full score was mutilated by various hands[2] and only fragments remain; first performance: (excerpts)
BBC Radio, 12 July 1955)
Clarisse Harlowe, opéra comique, 3 acts, (Gille & A. Jaime, after S. Richardson; composed 1870–71, incomplete; unperformed)
Petite suite (five movements orchestrated from Jeux d'enfants)
Overture Patrie, 1872
He compiled an orchestral suite using some pieces from his
incidental music for L'Arlesienne; after his death,
Ernest Guiraud put together a second L'Arlésienne suite, although it also included music from La jolie fille de Perth
Feuilles d'album (1866): "À une fleur" (
de Musset), "Adieux à Suzon" (de Musset), "Sonnet" (
Ronsard), "Guitare" (Hugo), "Rose d'amour" (Millevoye), "Le grillon" (Lamartine)
Pastorale (Regnard, 1868)
Rêve de la bien-aimée (de Courmont, 1868; dedicated to
Léontine de Maësen)
Voyage, Aubade, La nuit, Conte, Aimons, rêvons!, La chanson de la rose, Le Gascon, N'oublions pas!, Si vous aimez!, Pastel, l'abandonnée (these songs are from unidentified unfinished dramatic works)
Works for piano
Nocturne in F major
Variations chromatiques de concert (Chromatic Variations in Concert; orchestrated by
Felix Weingartner in 1933)
Caprice in C♯ minor
Caprice in C major
Chasse fantastique (The Fantastic Hunt)
Romance sans paroles (Romance Without Words) in C major
Thème brilliant in C
Valse in C major
Trois esquisses musicales (Three Musical Sketches)
Grande valse de concert in E♭
Marine
Nocturne in D major
Four Impromptus
Impromptu no. 1, Allegro Modertato in F Minor
Impromptu no. 2, Allegretto in A-Flat Major
Impromptu no. 3, Andante (Theme with variants) in B-Flat Major
Impromptu no. 4, Allegro Scherzando in F Minor
Chants du Rhin (Songs of the Rhine)
Four préludes
Chansons-Mélodies Romances sans Paroles: Chanson d'Avril, Extase, Méditation : Souvenir de l'Arlésienne[3]
Fromental Halévy – Noé, opéra, 3 acts (Saint-Georges; composed 1858–62 and left unfinished at Halévy's death; completed by Bizet; first performance
Karlsruhe, 5 April 1885)
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abCD ADW7515, Pavane Records, 2007. Souvenir de l'Arlésienne is the Intermezzo from L'Arlésienne ; Venise is the air "Je crois entendre encore" from Les pêcheurs de perles
La maison du docteur (The Physician's House), opéra comique, 1 act, (H. Boisseaux; composed either in 1852 or 1855; unperformed)
Le docteur Miracle (Doctor Miracle, opérette, 1 act, (L. Battu &
L. Halévy, after
R.B. Sheridan; composed 1856; first performance: Paris, Bouffes-Parisiens, 9 April 1857)
Don Procopio, opéra bouffe, 2 acts, (C. Cambiaggio, after L. Prividali; composed 1858–59; first performance:
Monte Carlo, 10 March 1906)
La prêtresse (The Priestess), opérette, 1 act, (P. Gille; composed ca. 1861; unperformed)
La guzla de l'émir (The Guzla of the Amir), opéra comique, (
J. Barbier &
M. Carré; composed ca. 1862; unperformed)
Ivan IV, opéra, 5 acts, (F.-H. Leroy & H. Trianon; composed ca. 1862–65; first performance:
Württemberg, Mühringen Castle, 1946)
Les pêcheurs de perles (The Pearl Fishers), opéra, 3 acts, (
E. Cormon &
M. Carré; composed 1863; first performance: Paris, Théâtre Lyrique, 30 September 1863)
La jolie fille de Perth (The Fair Maid of Perth), opéra, 4 acts, (J.-H. Vernoy de Saint-Georges & J. Adenis, after
W. Scott); composed 1866; first performance: Paris, Théâtre Lyrique, 26 December 1867)
Marlbrough s'en va-t-en guerre (Marlbrough Goes to War), opérette, 4 acts, (P. Siraudin & W. Busnach; composed 1867, Act I only, lost; first performance: Paris,
Théâtre de l'Athénée, 13 December 1867; the title was taken from the popular song "
Marlbrough s'en va-t-en guerre")
La coupe du roi de Thulé (The Cup of the King of Thule), opéra, 3 acts, (L. Gallet & E. Blau; composed 1868–69, after his death the autograph full score was mutilated by various hands[2] and only fragments remain; first performance: (excerpts)
BBC Radio, 12 July 1955)
Clarisse Harlowe, opéra comique, 3 acts, (Gille & A. Jaime, after S. Richardson; composed 1870–71, incomplete; unperformed)
Petite suite (five movements orchestrated from Jeux d'enfants)
Overture Patrie, 1872
He compiled an orchestral suite using some pieces from his
incidental music for L'Arlesienne; after his death,
Ernest Guiraud put together a second L'Arlésienne suite, although it also included music from La jolie fille de Perth
Feuilles d'album (1866): "À une fleur" (
de Musset), "Adieux à Suzon" (de Musset), "Sonnet" (
Ronsard), "Guitare" (Hugo), "Rose d'amour" (Millevoye), "Le grillon" (Lamartine)
Pastorale (Regnard, 1868)
Rêve de la bien-aimée (de Courmont, 1868; dedicated to
Léontine de Maësen)
Voyage, Aubade, La nuit, Conte, Aimons, rêvons!, La chanson de la rose, Le Gascon, N'oublions pas!, Si vous aimez!, Pastel, l'abandonnée (these songs are from unidentified unfinished dramatic works)
Works for piano
Nocturne in F major
Variations chromatiques de concert (Chromatic Variations in Concert; orchestrated by
Felix Weingartner in 1933)
Caprice in C♯ minor
Caprice in C major
Chasse fantastique (The Fantastic Hunt)
Romance sans paroles (Romance Without Words) in C major
Thème brilliant in C
Valse in C major
Trois esquisses musicales (Three Musical Sketches)
Grande valse de concert in E♭
Marine
Nocturne in D major
Four Impromptus
Impromptu no. 1, Allegro Modertato in F Minor
Impromptu no. 2, Allegretto in A-Flat Major
Impromptu no. 3, Andante (Theme with variants) in B-Flat Major
Impromptu no. 4, Allegro Scherzando in F Minor
Chants du Rhin (Songs of the Rhine)
Four préludes
Chansons-Mélodies Romances sans Paroles: Chanson d'Avril, Extase, Méditation : Souvenir de l'Arlésienne[3]
Fromental Halévy – Noé, opéra, 3 acts (Saint-Georges; composed 1858–62 and left unfinished at Halévy's death; completed by Bizet; first performance
Karlsruhe, 5 April 1885)
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abCD ADW7515, Pavane Records, 2007. Souvenir de l'Arlésienne is the Intermezzo from L'Arlésienne ; Venise is the air "Je crois entendre encore" from Les pêcheurs de perles