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Works with Opus Number
Op.1 – Menuet (A) for piano. Leipzig: Hofmeister, 1898
Op.2 – Pensée fugitive. Duo for violin & piano. Leipzig: Hofmeister, 1898
Works by genre
Operas
Megaë, lyrical legend after an old Japanian tale (2 acts, M. Synnestredt and A. Wieniawski), Warsaw, 28 Dec 1912 (vocal score published Paris, 1910; full score reorchestrated in 1947, in PL-Wtm)
Zofka, comic opera (3 acts), 1923
Wyzwolony (The Freed Man), opera (1 act, after A. Villier de l’Isle: L’évasion), Warsaw, 5 July 1928
Król kochanek (The King as Paramour), musical comedy (5 scenes, W. Fabry), Warsaw, 19 March 1931
Ballets
Lalita (8 scenes, C. Jelenty), 1922
Przedśmiertny taniec Lality (The dying dance of Lalita): fragment from the ballet, arr. for piano (Miesięcznik "Muzyka", 1925)
Aktea w Jerozolimie (Actea in Jerusalem; 4 scenes), fragment, Warsaw, 4 June 1927
Symphonic
Bajeczki (Tittle-Tattle), sinfonietta, PL-Wtm
8 symphonic poems
other orchestral works
Concertante
Piano concerto?
Film music
Straszny dwór (1936), dir. Leonard Buczkowski.
Chamber
2 string quartets
Pensée fugitive for violin & piano, Op.2
Orientale for violin & piano (Warsaw, 1930)
Piano solo
Propos sérieux et plaisants (Gebethner & Wolff, 1926)
Bajeczki (Petits contes), published 1937
Pierwsza seria (première série): 1. Opowiadanie babuni (Conte de grandmaman); 2. Opowiadanie pastucha (Conte du berger); 3. Wilkołak (Le loup-garou)
12 łatwych utworow (12 Easy Pieces; Warsaw, 1945)
Mały tryptyk (Short Triptych; Warsaw, 1946)
Songs
Meinem Dämon: 6 Lieder für sopran mit klavier oder orchesterbegleitung (A mon démon: cycle de 6 mélodies pour soprane avec accompagnement de piano ou orchestre). - Paris: Schott, Max Eschig, 1909 (L'Aveu; Nocturne; L'Adieu; Infidèle; Dis-moi, Pourrrais-je te quitter; Lá est pourtant la fin de toute peine)
for voice & orchestra
for voice & piano
2 Poèmes des mille nuits et une nuit du Dr Mardrus (1. Ô Joueuse de flûte; 2. Ô Joueuse de tambourin!) - Enoch, 1906
Le Sommeil de Leïlah (text by Leconte de Lisle) - Enoch, 1906
Charmeuse de serpents (text by Jean Lahor) - Max Eschig, 1909
Tubéreuse (text by Jean Lahor) - Max Eschig, 1909
Chanson d'Antar (text by Jean Lahor) - Max Eschig, 1910