Georg Schumann(1866-1952): a Catalogue of the Orchestral Music

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GEORG SCHUMANN: A CATALOGUE OF THE ORCHESTRAL MUSIC

1887:      Symphony in B minor: 43 minutes    *
1888:      "Amor und Psyche" for soloists, chorus and orchestra, op.3
1898:      Suite "Zur Karnevalszeit" for orchestra, op. 22
1900:      Symphonic Variations on the Chorale "Wer nur den liben Gott lasst walten" for orchestra, op.24
1901:     Overture "Liebesfruhling", op. 28
               Variations and Double Fugue on a Humorous Theme, op. 30
1903:    "Totenklage" for choir and orchestra, op.33
1904:    Serenade in Five Movements for orchestra, op.34
1905:    "Sehnsucht" for chorus and orchestra, op.40
             Symphony in F minor, op. 42
1906:   Overture to a Drama, op.45: 13 minutes    *
1907:   Festival Cantata "Preis- und Danklied" for baritone, chorus and orchestra, op. 47
1908:   Oratorio "Ruth" for soloists, chorus and orchestra, op.50
1911:   Overture "Lebensfreude", op. 54: 12 minutes    *
1914:   Variations and Fugue on a theme of Bach for orchestra, op.59
1916:   Symphonic Poem "Im Ringen um ein Ideal", op.66
1919-36:"Junker David und Absalon" for contralto, tenor, men's chorus and orchestra, op.70
1925:   Variations and Gigue on a theme of Handel for orchestra, op. 72: 35 minutes *
1929-30:Orchestral Variations on "Vetter Michel", op. 74: 18 minutes   *
1936-38:"Vita Somnium" for orchestra, op.78a
              Elegie for chorus and orchestra, op.78b
1938:    Three German Dances for orchestra, op.79

and

"Waltz Dreams and Sweet Remembrance" for salon orchestra



Source:

http://www.georgschumanngesellschaft.de/de_werkverzeichnis.html



eschiss1

Is the F minor symphony in preparation/in the can (forthcoming etc.) from cpo or something? I recall hearing something of the sort :)

Alan Howe

No, it's the early (and gorgeous) B minor Symphony that cpo have in the can.

eschiss1

well, I hope both of them are (I think I've seen a score of the F minor scanned at Sibley perhaps and reuploaded (ouch) at IMSLP, but would have to reread to start to get some impression...), but have of the two, heard the B minor. :)  Hope there's a published score or manuscript of that somewhere that the local library might get a copy of, I enjoy trying to follow along, it often teaches me things about relations, and is even more often just fun.
Thanks!
(Glad cpo is still a going concern and still going in enterprising directions, too.)

FBerwald

According to the booklet accompanying the Prize-Symphony CPO disc, there are also -

1885 - Symphony in A Major
1886 - Orchestral Serenade

and circa 1946 - Lobgesang eines Genesenden,
                         - Passacaglia for Large Orchestra,
               1948 - Violin Concerto, Op. 84. Thank you eschiss1

The last 3 are "still awaiting publication" to quote the author Gottfried Eberle.

chill319

Regarding the violin concerto FBerwald mentions under "and circa 1946," Tobias Broeker's catalog lists it as opus 84, dates it 1948, and gives the manuscript location as Staatsbibliothek Berlin. Tobias also lists the individual movements.

violinconcerto

And I can add that the violin concerto is already in the focus for a publication (not from me), but there are parts missing and there has to be some work done to restore the complete full score. So it maybe will take a while to listen to a recording of that concerto.

Best,
Tobias