List of compositions by César Franck

Most of César Franck's works seem to have been published during his lifetime, although only 21 works received a publisher's opus number. The mature published works were catalogued by Wilhelm Mohr in his Franck Werke Verzeichnis (FWV). He divided Franck's compositions into two main groups: instrumental works, M.1-48, and vocal works, M.49-91, arranging them by genre, and by composition date order within each genre.

César Franck photographed by Pierre Petit.

The CFF catalogue (see § External links) compiled by Joël-Marie Fauquet (published in 1999) details almost every known work by Franck, including many not listed by Mohr. In addition, many dates are listed in Fauquet's catalogue that are incorrect in Mohr's, or missing altogether.

Juvenile works

Franck wrote a number of juvenile works between 1834-7 to which he assigned an opus number; he later disowned all these early works, except for the Premiere Grande Fantaisie for piano Op.12 (1836), which he occasionally played in later life. These op. numbers are not to be confused with his mature published works, published with or without an opus number.

  • Op.2 - Concerto No. 1, piano & orch., 1834?
  • Op.3 - Grand Rondo, piano, 1834
  • Op.4 - Variations brillantes un thème original, piano, 1834
  • Op.5 - Variations brillantes sur un air du Pré aux Clercs (Hérold), piano, 1834
  • Op.6 - Grand Trio for piano, violin & cello, 1834
  • Op.8 - Variations brillantes sur la ronde favorite de Gustave III (by Auber), piano, 1834
  • Op.9 - O salutaris, chorus & piano, 1835
  • Op.10 - Premiere grande Sonate, piano, 1834/5
  • Op.11 - Deuxieme grand Concerto, piano & orch., 1836
  • Op.12 - Premiere grande Fantaisie, piano, 1836 (only piece not to be disowned)
  • Op.13 - Fantaisie (lost), piano, 1836
  • Op.14 - Deuxieme grande Fantaisie, piano, 1836
  • Op.15 - Two mélodies for piano, c.1837
  • Op.18 - Deuxieme Sonata, piano, c.1837
  • Op.19 - Troisieme grande Fantaisie for piano c.1837

Mature works

This is an incomplete, sortable list of César Franck's mature works. The general layout of the table is according to Mohr's classification of the published compositions listed in FWV by genre and date, along with a few unpublished/unfinished works to which Mohr did not assign an FWV number; the latter are included in date order within each FWV genre. The corresponding publisher's Opus number is also shown where appropriate.

In some recorded performances, programme notes, and printed sheet music, Mohr's classification of FWV numbers is sometimes misunderstood and confused with opus numbers: e.g. "Fantaisie in C Major, Opus 16" may be given where "FWV 16" is meant.

Contents
FWV Op. Title Genre Composed Published Notes
11 /1Piano Trio No.1 in F#-Chamber1839-42
21 /2Piano Trio No.2 in BbChamber1839-42"Trio de Salon"
31 /3Piano Trio No.3 in B-Chamber1839-42
42Piano Trio No.4 in B-Chamber1842
56Andantino Quietoso in Eb, for violin & pianoChamber1843
10Solo de Piano on a theme from 'Ruth', for piano & string quartetChamber1843unfinished
614Duo Concertant in Bb, for violin and pianoChamber1844
7Piano Quintet in F minorChamber1878-79
8Violin Sonata in A majorChamber18861886
9String Quartet in DChamber18891889
10Mélancolie, for violin & pianoChamber1889 ?1911
113ÉgloguePiano18421844
124Duo for piano No.1, on 'God Save the King', for piano 4-handsPiano18421845 c.
135Grand Caprice No.1Piano18431845 c.
147Souvenir d'Aix-la-ChapellePiano18431845 c.
158Four songs by Franz Schubert, arr. for piano soloPiano1844
9BalladePiano1844
1611Grande Fantaisie No. 1 on motifs from Gulistan by Nicolas DalayracPiano18441844[1]
1712Grande Fantaisie No. 2 on motifs from Gulistan by DalayracPiano18441844
1815Fantaisie sur 2 airs polonaisesPiano18451845
16Trois petits riens[nb 1]Piano1845
1917Duo for piano No.2, on the quartet from Lucile by Grétry, for piano 4-hands[nb 2]Piano1845-61846
20Les plaintes d'une poupéePiano18651865 c.
21Prélude, Choral et FuguePiano18841892 c.Sometimes wrongly numbered 'Op. 21' instead of M. 21
22Danse LentePiano1885 ?1886publ. in "Album du Gaulois"
23Prélude, Aria et FinalPiano1886-71902Sometimes wrongly numbered 'Op. 23' instead of M. 23
24L'Organiste Vol.2,Organ1858-631900Consists of 30 early pieces, collected and published posthumously after the later pieces in L'Organiste, Vol. 1 (1896)
25Andantino in G-Organ18571889
26235 Pieces for harmoniumOrgan18631865?[2]
27Trois AntiennesOrgan18591859
28166 Pieces pour Grande Orgue, Op. 16-21, M.28-33
Fantasy in C
Organ1859-62
2917Grande Pièce Symphonique in F# minorOrgan1859-62
3018Prélude, Fugue et Variation in B minorOrgan1859-62Also arr. for 2 pianos; for piano & harmonium; and for solo piano by Harold Bauer and Ignaz Friedman
3119Pastorale in EOrgan1859-62
3220Prière in C# minorOrgan1859-62
3321FinalOrgan1859-62
3422Quasi Marcia, for harmoniumOrgan18621870 ?
353 Pieces for Organ, M.35-37
Fantaisie in A major
Organ18781884
36Cantabile in B majorOrgan18781884
37Piece héroique in B minorOrgan18781884
383 Chorales for Organ, M.38-40
Chorale in E major
Organ18901892
39Chorale in B minorOrgan18901892
40Chorale in A minorOrgan18901892
41L'Organiste Vol.1Organ1889-90189655 pieces published posthumously
4244 pieces for harmoniumOrgan1858-631900
Ce qu'on entend sur la montagne, symphonic poemOrchestra1846Op. posth.
43Les Éolides, symphonic poemOrchestra1875-76
44Le Chasseur maudit (The Accursed Huntsman), symphonic poemOrchestra1881-82
45Les Djinns, symphonic poem for piano and orchestraOrchestra1884
46Symphonic Variations, for piano and orchestraOrchestra1885
47Psyché, symphonic poem for chorus and orchestraOrchestra1886-87
48Symphony in D minorOrchestra1887-88
Stradella, unpub. opera in 3 actsOpera1841-2Arranged by Luc van Hove from vocal score with indications for orchestration, perf. 2012-2013
Le Valet de Ferme, unpub. opéra comique in 3 actsOpera1851-53
49HuldaOpera1882–85
50GhiselleOpera1889
51Ruth, for soloists, chorus & orch.Sacred w/orch1843-6Revised 1871
Les Sept Paroles du Christ sur la CroixSacred w/orch1859Unperformed during his lifetime, only discovered in 1955
52Rédemption, symphonic poem for narrator, women's chorus, mixed chorus & orch.Sacred w/orch1872Revised 1874. Text by Edouard Blau.[3]
53Les Béatitudes, oratorio for soloists, chorus & orch.Sacred w/orch1869-79
54Rébecca, cantata for soloists, chorus & orch.Sacred w/orch1880–81Text by Paul Collin
55O salutaris, for soprano, tenor or mezzo-soprano & organSacred w/organ1858
56Three Motets, M.56-58
O salutaris, for soprano, chorus and organ
Sacred w/organ1865
57Ave Maria, hymn for soprano and bass soloists & organSacred w/organ1865
58Tantum ergo, hymn for bass voice, mixed chorus & organSacred w/organ1865
59Messe solennelle for bass and organSacred w/organ1858
60Le garde d'honneur, sacred canticle for voice, female chorus, organSacred w/organ
61aMesse à trois voix for STB soloists, chorus and orchestra (or organ reduc.)Sacred w/organ1860
61bPanis Angelicus for tenor, cello, harp, organSacred w/organ1861Included in the 1872 edition, replacing the offertory O salutaris for bass
62Ave Maria, for soprano, tenor, bass and organSacred w/organ
633 Offertories, M.63-65
Quae est ista
Sacred w/organ
64Domine Deus in simplicitate, for three voices with organ and double bassSacred w/organ1861
65Dextera Domini pour sop, tén, bas, choeur et orgueSacred w/organ1861Orchestrated in 1877
66Domine non secundum, offertory for three voices and organSacred w/organ
67Quare fremuerunt gentesSacred w/organ1865
68Veni Creator, for two voices and organSacred w/organ1876
69Cantique au Sacré-CoeurSacred w/organ1880
70"Souvenance", song for voice and pianoSolo song
71"Ninon", song for voice and pianoSolo song
72"L'émir de Bengador", song for voice and pianoSolo song
73"Le sylphe", song for voice and pianoSolo song
74"Robin Gray", song for voice and pianoSolo song
75"L'ange et l'enfant", song for voice and pianoSolo song
76"Aimer", song for voice and pianoSolo song
77"Les trois exilés", song for voice and pianoSolo song
78"S'il est un charmant gazon", song for voice and pianoSolo song
79"Paris: Ode patriotique" for soprano or tenor and piano (or orch.)Solo song1870
80"Le mariage des roses", song for voice and pianoSolo song
81"Roses et papillons", song for voice and pianoSolo song
82"Passez, passez toujours", song for voice and pianoSolo song
83"Pour moi sa main cueillait des roses", song for voice and pianoSolo song
84"Le Vase brisé", song for voice and pianoSolo song
85"Nocturne", song for voice and pianoSolo song
86? song for voice and pianoSolo song
87"Les Cloches du soir", song for voice and pianoSolo song
88"La Procession: Dieu s'avance à travers les champs!", for voice and piano (or orch.)Solo song
89Six duos for female chorus and pianoChorus song
90Premier sourire de Mai, for small 3-voice choirChorus song1888
91Hymne de Jean Racine, for 4-part male chorus and piano (or orch.)Chorus song1888
Other miscellaneous works

Probably included in other works in the table

  • Andantino (1889), for harmonium
  • Petit offertoire, for harmonium
  • Entrée, for harmonium
  • Piece in Eb, for organ or harmonium
  • Offertoire in A, for harmonium
  • Offertoire sur un Noël bréton, CFF 34, for harmonium

References

Notes
  1. The opus numbers given to Trois Petits Riens, Op. 16, (1845), and Grand Duo on 'Lucile' by Grétry, Op. 17, M.19, (1845-6) were later assigned by a different publisher to Six Pieces for Organ Opp. 16-21, M.28-33.
  2. See note 1
Citations
  1. The MS of Gulistan is in the Württembergischen Landesbibliothek, Stuttgart. Krekler, Ingeborg et al.,(2000). Die Handschriften der Württembergischen Landesbibliothek Stuttgart. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, ISBN 9783447042413
  2. 5 Pièces pour harmonium (Franck, César). IMSLP. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  3. Libretto at Gallica.bnf.fr Retrieved 12 January 2016.
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