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Category:Schoenefeld, Henry.
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Sources include
- Hofmeisters Monatsberichte
- LOC catalog
Works with Opus Number
- Op.1. Liebeslied for piano.
- Op.2. Little Soldiers' March for Piano.
- Op.5. Characteristic-suite for string orchestra, Chicago, Clayton F. Summy, Leipzig, Klemm 1893.
- Op.10. Polonaise gracieuse for piano.
- Op.11. Serenade for piano.
- Op.12. In the Rosy Month of June, for piano.
- Op.16. Valse-élégante for piano. 1890s.
- Op.21. The Children's Festival. A set of Pianoforte Pieces in dance form without octaves. C. F. Summy Co 1895; Leipzig, K.F. Koehler.
- March.
- Minuet.
- Polka.
- Valse.
- Mazurka.
- Gavotte.
- Tyrolienne.
- Polonaise.
- Op.53. Violin Sonata. Simrock, 1903.
- Op.54. Dance Forms without Octaves for piano.
- March.
- Waltz.
- Polka.
- Mazurka.
- Schottische.
- Tyrolienne.
- Op.55. Characteristic Pieces for piano. C.F. Summy. 1901.
- Op.59. Violin Concerto. Los Angeles: RW Heffelfinger, 1915.
- Op.60. Ländler. Piano Solo. New York : W. Maxwell Music Co (1904)
- Op.61. Valse noble. Piano Solo. New York : W. Maxwell Music Co (1904)
- Op.80. Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra. Chicago : C. F. Summy Co 1927
No Opus
- Little Elf, etc. [P. F.]
- Evening Bells. [Four-part song, words by] O. Soubron, etc. (Bell obligato.).
- Learning to Dance, etc. [P. F.]
- Song of Love. [Song, words by] W. R. Dunroy.