Works of George Enescu having a number of Opus
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"... I used my skills to love music and try to create it. If the number of my works is relatively small, this is because I wanted to give, I say it without pride, the best of myself. I have published only what I thought that was almost finished." |
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George Enescu |
Op.2 |
Sonata for piano and violin No.1 (D major) (1897) |
Op.3 |
Suite in ancient style for piano solo (1897) |
Op.4 |
Three melodies for grave voices and piano (1897): Le desert (poesy of Jules Lemaitre); Le galop, Soupir (poesy of Sully Prudhomme) |
Op.5 |
Variations for 2 pianos (1899) |
Op.6 |
Sonata for piano and violin No.2 (F minor) (1899) |
Op.7 |
Octuor for 4 violins, 2 altos et 2 cello (1900) |
Op.10 |
Piano suite No.1 (1903) |
Op.14 |
Dixtuor for 2 flutes, oboe, English corn, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns (1906) |
Op.15 |
Seven songs on Clement Marot (1907-1908) |
Op.16 |
Quatuor for piano, violin, alto and violoncello (D major) (1909-1911) |
Op.18 |
Pièces impromptues for piano (1915-1916) |
Op.19 |
Three melodies (poesy of Fernard Gregh) (1915-1916) |
Op.22 |
No.1 Quatuor for 2 violins, alto and cello (E flat major) (1912) |
No.2 Quatuor for 2 violins, alto and cello (G major) (1950-1951) |
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Op.24 |
Piano sonata No.1 (F sharp minor) (1924) |
Piano sonata No.2 (E flat minor) (1926-1931; blueprint) |
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Piano sonata No.3 (D major) (1934) |
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Op.25 |
Sonata for piano and violin (on Popular Romanian themes) No.3 (A minor) (1926) |
Op.26 |
No.1 Sonata for piano and cello (F minor) (1898) |
No.2 Sonata for piano and cello (C major) (1935) |
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Orchestral suite No.3 (D major) "Villageoise" (From the country) (1938) |
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Op.28 |
Impressions of childhood for violin and piano (D major) (1938) |
Op.29 |
Quintet for piano, 2 violins, alto and cello (A minor) (1940) |
Op.30 |
Quatuor for piano, violin, alto and cello (D minor) (1944) |
Concert overture on Popular Romanian themes (A major) (1948) |
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Op.33 |
Chamber symphony for 12 instruments (1954) |
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