This list of compositions by Teresa Carreño provides the earliest known publication date and name of publisher. If a work is unpublished or no published work available, the abbreviation "MS" is used.
Carreño composed approximately seventy-five compositions. Most of her compositions were composed between 1860 and 1875, and then sporadically during 1880s and 1890s. Sixty-eight compositions are for solo piano, two known works exist for voice and piano, two works for chorus, and three works for instrumental or orchestral ensemble.
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Feuillet d'Album. Lamartine. "Le livre de la vie est le libre supreme." (MS, n.d.)
Movimento de Barcarole. "Voga, voga, la pallida luna gia rischiara." (MS, n.d.)
Works for Chorus
Hymno [Himno] a Bolivar (MS, c. 1883)
Himno al ilustre Americano (c. 1886)
Instrumental or Orchestral Works
Romance pour Violon avec accompagnement de Piano (MS, n.d.)
Serenade for String Orchestra (MS, 1895)
String Quartet, B minor (Allegro, Andante, Scherzo: Allegro ma non troppo, Allegro risoluto) (MS, c. 1895), (Leipzig, 1896)
Missing or Lost Works
Op. 40 Stacatto-Capriccieto (New York: Schuberth, n.d.)
References
^Kijas, Anna. The Life and Music of Teresa Carreño (1853-1917): A Guide to Research. Middleton, Wisconsin: A-R Editions, 2019.
^Marciano, Rosario and Carmen Rodriguez-Peralta (eds.). Obras de Teresa Carreño. Caracas, VZ: Ministerio de Educatión, 1974.
^Marciano, Rosario (ed.). Selected Works: Piano Pieces and String Quartet. [Women Composers Series, 15]. New York, NY: Da Capo Press, 1984/5.
^Sans, Juan Francisco; Laura Pita (eds.). Obras para piano. Clásicos de la literatura pianística venezolana, v. 8. Caracas, Venezuela: Fondo Editorial de Humanidades y Educación, Universidad Central de Venezuela, 2006.
This list of compositions by Teresa Carreño provides the earliest known publication date and name of publisher. If a work is unpublished or no published work available, the abbreviation "MS" is used.
Carreño composed approximately seventy-five compositions. Most of her compositions were composed between 1860 and 1875, and then sporadically during 1880s and 1890s. Sixty-eight compositions are for solo piano, two known works exist for voice and piano, two works for chorus, and three works for instrumental or orchestral ensemble.
[1][2][3][4]
Feuillet d'Album. Lamartine. "Le livre de la vie est le libre supreme." (MS, n.d.)
Movimento de Barcarole. "Voga, voga, la pallida luna gia rischiara." (MS, n.d.)
Works for Chorus
Hymno [Himno] a Bolivar (MS, c. 1883)
Himno al ilustre Americano (c. 1886)
Instrumental or Orchestral Works
Romance pour Violon avec accompagnement de Piano (MS, n.d.)
Serenade for String Orchestra (MS, 1895)
String Quartet, B minor (Allegro, Andante, Scherzo: Allegro ma non troppo, Allegro risoluto) (MS, c. 1895), (Leipzig, 1896)
Missing or Lost Works
Op. 40 Stacatto-Capriccieto (New York: Schuberth, n.d.)
References
^Kijas, Anna. The Life and Music of Teresa Carreño (1853-1917): A Guide to Research. Middleton, Wisconsin: A-R Editions, 2019.
^Marciano, Rosario and Carmen Rodriguez-Peralta (eds.). Obras de Teresa Carreño. Caracas, VZ: Ministerio de Educatión, 1974.
^Marciano, Rosario (ed.). Selected Works: Piano Pieces and String Quartet. [Women Composers Series, 15]. New York, NY: Da Capo Press, 1984/5.
^Sans, Juan Francisco; Laura Pita (eds.). Obras para piano. Clásicos de la literatura pianística venezolana, v. 8. Caracas, Venezuela: Fondo Editorial de Humanidades y Educación, Universidad Central de Venezuela, 2006.