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| Title | Genre | Date | Forces | Opus | MWV | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Symphony No. 2 in Bb Major 'Lobgesang' (Final Version) | Symph | 08/xx/41 |
2Fl,2Ob,2Cl,2Bn, 4Hn,2Tp,3Tbn,Ti, O, Str + chSATB + vsSAT |
52 | A18 | Pub | Hymn of Praise; D: 65-70 min; |
| Ach bleib mit deiner Gnade [Chorale] | Ort | 1/1/1835 |
2fl,2ob,2cl,2bn 2hn,str chSATB |
woo | na |
Unp - D-B TMP qq? |
D: 3 min. Originally intended for use as the 2nd movement of Paulus |
| Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh' darein | SacOC | 4/5/1832 |
2ob 2cl 2bn 2hn, 2tp, ti, str +chSATB + vsB |
woo | A13 |
Pub - Carus |
K: A Minor D: 14 min; Cantata Composition begin in Jan. 1832; Edited by B. Pritchard in 1972; published by Carus as a 1st edition in the 1990s |
| Ach Herr und Gott in meiner Not * | SacAC | 1/1/1825 |
chTTTBB qq? |
woo | na |
Unp - D-Rp |
D: 3 min Motet * this composition is attributed to Mendelssohn, and although no definitive result has yet to be ascertained, exists (including handwriting, style, and voice leading, among other factors) to feel certain that Mendelssohn wrote this work ** composition was sometime between 1820 and 1825 |
|
Ach wer bringt die schönen Tage (Erster Verlust) |
Lied | 8/9/1841 | vs, pf | 99/1post | K10 | Pub |
D: 3.5 min. Posthumously published as #1 of 6 Gesänge (in 1852) Text by Goethe |
|
Ach, um deine feuchten Schwingen (Suleika) (English version) |
Lied | 12/25/1845 | vs,pf | woo | na | Unp - OOP |
D: ?qq English text to Op. 34/4 by William Batholomew * composition date could be early 1846 instead |
|
"Ach, wie schenll die Tage fliegen (Im Herbst) (12 Lieder)" |
Lied | 01/01/1830 | vs, pf | 9/5 | K38 | Pub |
"K: F# minor D: 2.5 min * Composed between 1827 and 1830 Note: there are 2 separate sutographs: 1) dated 8/6/1830 (D-Bsb) and 2) dated 11/21/1843 (location currently unknown)" |
