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Op.65 – Les heures persanes (16 pieces for piano after Vers Ipahan by Pierre Loti), 1916-1919 (orchestration 1921) ("oeuvre posthume") (piano version published in 1987; orchestration available for hire)
Op.127 – Hymne au soleil or "Fugal choral in C" for orchestra (symphony of hymns), February 1933
Op.129 – Vers la voûte étoilée, nocturne. (symphonic poem to the memory of Camille Flammarion), 1923-1933 (orchestration September 1933)
Op.130 – Sur les flots lointains (symphonic poem - chant by C. Urner), July-August 1933, orchestration 1 November 1933
Op.132 – The Seven Stars' Symphony[original title in English] (symphonic suite), July-August 1933, orchestration September 1933
Op.133 – No. 2 - fugue for strings, September-November 1933
Op.134 – L'Andalouse dans Barcelone ["The Andalusian in Barcelona"] (music for the film: Croisières avec l'Escarde, November 1933
Op.136 – Twelve chorals (on themes by J.S. Bach), 29 December 1933 - 7 January 1934
Op.138 – "Libérons Thaelmann" (chorus with piano or orchestra), 24-25 June 1934
Op.139 – L'Album de Lilian (Book I) (for various combinations of instrument and voice), August 1934
Op.140 – Le portrait de Daisy Hamilton (Sketchbook for an imaginary film. 89 pieces for piano), Nos. 1-65 August-December 1934, Nos. 66-89 January-August 1935
Op.142 – Twenty Sonneries for hunting horns (second series), January 1935
Op.144 – Solfège progressif à une voix, 4-14 March 1935
Op.145 – Solfège progressif à deux voix (40 a cappella duos), 23-28 April 1935
Op.146 – Solfège progressif à trois voix, (20 a cappella trios), 23-28 April 1935
Op.147bis – Tu crois au beau soleil (Louis XIII song documented by Martin Mersenne) Wind orchestra, 15-20 June 1935
Op.148 – Hymne à la jeunesse (symphonic poem based on the first chapter of André Gide's Voyage d'Urien) Symphony of hymns, September 1934, orchestration 1935
Op.149 – L'Album de Lilian (Book II), June-August 1935
Op.150 – Religious choruses (a cappella), 22 August - 2 September 1935
Op.151 – Seven songs for Gladys (The Gladys from "Calais-Dover") Lyrics by Koechlin, 26 August - 3 September 1935
Op.152 – Fifteen Vocalises (for voice and piano in all major keys), August-September 1935
Op.153 – Chorals pour fêtes de plein air (wind orchestra), August-September 1935, Nos. III & IV orchestrated August-September 1936
Op.153bis – Ten Sonneries for hunting horns, 1935
Op.154 – Fifteen Vocalises (for voice and piano in all minor keys), October 1935
Op.155 – Modal sonatine (for flute and clarinet), December 1935 - January 1936
Op.155bis – Idylle (for two clarinets or for violin and viola), May 1936
Op.156 – Primavera Quintet (quintet for flute, violin, viola, cello and harp), February-April 1936
Op.157 – Fourteen chants for solo flute, April 1936
Op.165 – Septet for Winds (flute, oboe, English horn, clarinet, alto saxophone, horn and bassoon), June-August 1937
Op.167 – "Victoire de la vie", film music / "L'Hôpital", score fragment, February 1938
Op.168 – 40 Divers chorals de style modal for organ (No. 24 is part of the six chorals for funeral ceremonies for large organ with required pedal. Nos. 6, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 25, 30bis and 37 are part of the 24 short chorals for organ with or without pedal), January-April 1938
Op.169 – Alceste (a cappella for Euripides's Alceste, based on H. Marchand's translation), July 1938
Op.170 – La cité nouvelle (Dream of the future). Symphonic poem, August 1938.
Op.171 – Le Buisson ardent. Symphonic poem based on an episode in Jean Christophe by R. Roland.
Op.172 – 40 Chorales for organ. Modal polyphony. April-May 1938 - May 1939
Op.173 – 4 Petites pièces for clarinet and French horn, Autumn 1938
Op.173bis – Two pieces for clarinet and piano, January 1939
Op.174 – Vers le soleil (8 monodies for ondes Martenot), May-July 1939
Op.175 – La Loi de la Jungle (symphonic poem based on Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book), July 1939 (orchestration December 1939)
Op.176 – Les Bandar-log (Monkey scherzo). Symphonic poem based on Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. July-August 1939 (orchestration January 1940)
Op.177 – Le Jeu de la nativité (suite for orchestra), November 1941
Op.178 – Fourteen pieces for clarinet and piano, January-February 1942
Op.179 – Five pieces for English horn and piano / Six pieces for oboe d'amore and piano / Twelve pieces for oboe and piano. February-March 1942
Op.180(I) – Fifteen pieces for horn and piano, April 1942
Op.180(II) – Allegro for 4 hunting horns, April 1942
Op.180(III) – Nocturne for 4 hunting horns, April 1942
Op.180(IV) – Seven pieces for saxophone and piano, April 1942
Op.185 – Suite for solo English horn, November 1942
Op.186 – Duos for two saxophones / Twenty-four lessons for soprano and contralto duo. December 1942
Op.187 – Musical offering based on Bach's name. Autumn 1942 (orchestration March-April 1946)
Op.188 – Fifteen études for alto saxophone and piano, January 1943
Op.192 – One hundred themes for organ improvisations, Spring 1943
Op.193 – Silhouettes de comédie (12 pieces for bassoon and orchestra), 1942-1943
Op.194 – 2 Sonatines for oboe d'amore (or soprano saxophone), 2 flutes, clarinet, 2 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos and harpsichord. September 1942 - August 1943
Op.195 – Fifteen duos for two clarinets, 1943-1944
Op.196 – Second symphony, 1943-1944 (mostly based on earlier works, including a fugue on a theme by Catherine Urner)
Op.197 – Les Chants de Kervelean (suite for piano), November 1943 (based on melodies written June 1940)
Op.198 – Les Chants de Nectaire (1st series), 32 pieces based on A. France's La Révolte des Anges for solo flute, spring 1944
Op.199 – Les Chants de Nectaire (2nd series) "Dans la forêt antique", spring 1944
Op.200 – Les Chants de Nectaire (3rd series) "Prières, danses et cortèges pour les Dieux familiers", 32 pieces, Spring-Summer 1944
Op.201 – Adagio for organ
Op.202 – Le Docteur Fabricius (symphonic poem based on a novella by Charles Dollfus, 1941-1944 (orchestration August 1946. Published 2006))
Op.203 – Le buisson ardent, Part I (symphonic poem based on an episode in R. Roland's Jean-Christophe), August-September 1945 (orchestration November 1945)
Op.205 – Partita (suite for orchestra) / Sarabande [extracted from Partita] (for piano) / Calme sur la mer [extracted from Partita] (for ondes Martenot and orchestra), November-December 1945
Op.206 – Trio d'anches (for oboe, clarinet and bassoon), 20-24 December 1945
Op.208 – Twelve little easy pieces for piano, February 1946
Op.209 – Fifteen preludes for piano (no. 15 for four hands, no. 14 and “two preludes” for organ), February 1946
Op.210 – L'Ame heureuse (ballad for orchestra, in two scenes), 1947
Op.211 – Organ Adagio, 1947
Op.212 – Four vocalises for voice and piano, April 1947
Op.212bis – Nos. 3 & 4 transcribed for organ. Part of the ten Chorals and one Prelude for organ, August 1947
Op.213 – Twelve monodies for various instruments, April 1947
Op.213bis – Two vocalises for voice and piano, 25-30 May 1947
Op.216 – Seven monodies for solo clarinet / Le Repos de Tityre (for oboe d’amore solo), May 1948
Op.218 – Piece for flute and piano, 1 May 1948
Op.218bis – Piece for solo horn, 30 May 1948
Op.220 – Monody for musical saw, 5 September 1948
Op.221 – Sonata for seven (for oboe, harpsichord [or harp], 2 violins, viola, flute and cello), 8 August 1949
Op.222 – "Voyages". Danced film. Ballet with 4 interludes, including a few extracts from the Seven Stars' Symphony), June-July 1947
Op.223 – Second quintet for flute, violin, viola, cello and harp, 1949
Op.224 – Stèle funéraire to the memory of Paul Dommel (for 3 flutes in turn, in G, small and large, March 1950
Op.63 – Paysages et marines (collection of six pieces for piano), finished 1916
Op.65 – Les Heures persanes (16 pieces for piano after Vers Ipahan by Pierre Loti), 1916-1919
Op.77 – Pastorales (twelve pieces for piano), completed 1920
Op.83bis – Piano piece, 27 June 1932
Op.87 – Four new sonatines for piano, August 1923 - October 1924
Op.124 – L'Ancienne maison de campagne (suite for piano), December 1932 - January 1933
Op.139 – L'Album de Lilian (Book I) (for various combinations of instrument and voice), August 1934
Op.140 – Le portrait de Daisy Hamilton (Sketchbook for an imaginary film. 89 pieces for piano), Nos. 1-65 August-December 1934, Nos. 66-89 January-August 1935
Op.149 – L'Album de Lilian (Book II), June-August 1935
Op.163 – Dances for Ginger (suite for piano), July-September 1937
Op.197 – Les Chants de Kervelean (suite for piano), November 1943 (based on melodies written June 1940)
Op.205 – Partita (suite for orchestra) / Sarabande [extracted from Partita] (for piano) / Calme sur la mer [extracted from Partita] (for ondes Martenot and orchestra), November-December 1945
Op.208 – Twelve little easy pieces for piano, February 1946
Op.209 – Fifteen preludes for piano (No. 15 is for 4 hands), February 1946
Op.50 – Ballade (for piano and orchestra), 1913-1919
Works for organ
Without accompaniment
Op.16 – L’Abbaye (Part 1), 1899-1902
Op.42 – L'Abbaye (Part 2), 1906-1908 (final orchestration in 1920)
Op.49 – Three chorals (for organ and orchestra), 1912 (orchestration 1920)
Op.78 – Twelve chorals, April-May 1921
Op.79 – Fifteen chorals (horn and piano), June-July 1921
Op.83 – Twenty Chorals, summer 1923
Op.82 – Chorals on themes by J.S. Bach (second series), May 1922- Feb 1923
Op.90(A) – Four chorals (in the form of canons for organ), September-October 1924
Op.90(B) – Choral in F minor (for organ), September-October 1924
Op.98(B) – Offertory (for the wedding of Mme Renée-Philippart Gonzales), April 1927
Op.101 – Fourteen chants (for organ), summer 1928
Op.107 – Three Sonatines (for organ), autumn 1929
Op.117 – Twenty chorals (of a modal nature, No. 6 orchestrated), Autumn 1931, orchestration 28 February 1941
Op.136 – Twelve chorals (on themes by J.S. Bach), 29 December 1933 - 7 January 1934
Op.161 – Final du requiem pour les pauvres bougres (part of the six chorals for funeral ceremonies for large organ with required pedal, May-June 1937
Op.168 – 40 various chorals for modal-style organ (No. 24 is part of the six chorals for funeral ceremonies for large organ with required pedal. Nos. 6, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 25, 30bis and 37 are part of the 24 short chorals for organ with or without pedal), January-April 1938
Op.172 – Forty chorals for organ. Modal polyphony. April-May 1938 - May 1939
Op.192 – One hundred themes for organ improvisations, Spring 1943
Op.201 – Adagio for organ
Op.209 – Fifteen preludes for piano (no. 14 and “two preludes” for organ), February 1946
Op.211 – Organ Adagio, 1947
Op.212bis – Nos. 3 & 4 transcribed for organ. Part of the ten Chorals and one Prelude for organ, August 1947
With orchestra
Op.16 – L’Abbaye (Part 1), 1899-1902
Op.37 – Chant funèbre à la mémoire des jeunes femmes défuntes (double mixed choir, orchestra and organ), 1902-1907
Op.42 – L'Abbaye (Part 2), 1906-1908 (final orchestration in 1920)
Op.49 – Three chorals (for organ and orchestra), 1912 (orchestration 1920)
Op.54 – Suite légendaire (for orchestra), 1911-1916 (orchestration 1920)
Op.69 – Hymne à la vie (orchestra and double choir), 1918-1919
Op.95 – La course de printemps (symphonic poem after Jungle Book by R. Kipling), 1911 (orchestration 1925-1927)
Op.117 – Twenty chorals (of a modal nature, No. 6 orchestrated), Autumn 1931, orchestration 28 February 1941
Op.159 – La méditation de Purum Baghat (symphonic poem based on The Jungle Book by R. Kipling), August-September 1936
Op.171 – Le Buisson ardent. Symphonic poem based on an episode in Jean Christophe by R. Roland.
Op.177 – Le Jeu de la nativité (suite for orchestra), November 1941
Op.187 – Musical offering based on Bach's name. Autumn 1942 (orchestration March-April 1946)
Op.196 – Second symphony, 1943-1944
Op.202 – Le Docteur Fabricius (symphonic poem based on a novella by Charles Dollfus, 1941-1944 (orchestration August 1946)
Op.203 – Le buisson ardent, Part I (symphonic poem based on an episode in R. Roland's Jean-Christophe), August-September 1945 (orchestration November 1945)
Works for flute
Without accompaniment
Op.157 – Fourteen chants for solo flute, April 1936
Op.184 – Three sonatines for solo flute, October 1942
Op.198 – Les Chants de Nectaire (1st series), 32 pieces based on A. France's La Révolte des Anges for solo flute, spring 1944
Op.199 – Les Chants de Nectaire (2nd series) "Dans la forêt antique", spring 1944
Op.200 – Les Chants de Nectaire (3rd series) "Prières, danses et cortèges pour les Dieux familiers", 32 pieces, Spring-Summer 1944
Op.149 – L'Album de Lilian (Book II), June-August 1935
C - Sicilienne de rêve
In a septet
Op.221 – Sonata for seven (for oboe, harpsichord [or harp], 2 violins, viola, flute and cello), 8 August 1949
In a dixtuor
Op.194 – 2 Sonatines for oboe d'amore (or soprano saxophone), 2 flutes, clarinet, 2 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos and harpsichord. September 1942 - August 1943
With orchestra
Op.38 – Nuit de Walpurgis classique (symphonic poem after P. Verlaine), 1901-1916
Works for ondes Martinot
Without accompaniment
Op.174 – Vers le soleil (8 monodies for ondes Martenot), May-July 1939
Ondes Martinot and harpsichord
Op.149 – L'Album de Lilian (Book II), June-August 1935
C - Sicilienne de rêve
With orchestra
Op.110 – Hymne au jour or Hymne for ondes Martenot and orchestra (from the Symphonie d'Hymnes), September 1929, orchestration 1932
Op.202 – Le Docteur Fabricius (symphonic poem based on a novella by Charles Dollfus, 1941-1944 (orchestration August 1946)
Op.205 – Partita (suite for orchestra) / Sarabande [extracted from Partita] (for piano) / Calme sur la mer [extracted from Partita] (for ondes Martenot and orchestra), November-December 1945
Other works with ondes Martinot
Op.160 – Les eaux vives (orchestral music for the Fêtes de la lumière at the 1937 Exposition Universelle), October-November 1936
Op.171 – Le Buisson ardent. Symphonic poem based on an episode in Jean Christophe by R. Roland.
Op.187 – Musical offering based on Bach's name. Autumn 1942 (orchestration March-April 1946)
Op.196 – Second symphony, 1943-1944
Op.202 – Le Docteur Fabricius (symphonic poem based on a novella by Charles Dollfus, 1941-1944 (orchestration August 1946)
Op.203 – Le buisson ardent, Part I (symphonic poem based on an episode in R. Roland's Jean-Christophe), August-September 1945 (orchestration November 1945)
Various instruments
Chromatic harp
Op.33 – Nocturne for chromatic harp, 1907
Hunting horn
Op.123 – Twenty Sonneries for hunting horns (first series), 28-30 October 1932
Op.142 – Twenty Sonneries for hunting horns (second series), January 1935
Op.153bis – Ten Sonneries for hunting horns, 1935
Op.180(II) – Allegro for 4 hunting horns, April 1942
Op.180(III) – Nocturne for 4 hunting horns, April 1942