List of compositions by Reynaldo Hahn
This is a list of compositions by Reynaldo Hahn sorted by genre, date of composition, titles and scoring.
Genre | Date | French title | English title | Scoring | Notes |
Opera | 1891–1893 | L'île du rêve | Idylle polynésienne in 3 acts; libretto by André Alexandre and Georges Hartmann after Pierre Loti | ||
Opera | 1902 | La Carmélite | for soloists, chorus and orchestra | Comédie musicale in 4 acts; libretto by Catulle Mendès | |
Opera | 1908 | La pastorale de Noël, Mistère | for soloists, chorus and orchestra | Christmas Mystery in 3 acts; libretto by Léonel de La Tourasse and Charles Gailly de Taurines | |
Opera | 1914 | Miousic | Opérette in 3 acts; co-composed with Charles Lecocq and André Messager; libretto by Paul Ferrier | ||
Opera | 1919 | Nausicaa | Nausicaa | for soloists, chorus and orchestra | Opéra comique in 3 acts; libretto by René Fauchois |
Opera | 1919 | Fête triomphale | Opéra in 3 acts; libretto by St. Georges de Bouhélier | ||
Opera | 1921 | La colombe de Bouddha | for soloists, chorus and orchestra | Conte lyrique japonais in 1 act; libretto by André Alexandre | |
Opera | 1923 | Ciboulette | Ciboulette | for soloists, chorus and orchestra | Opérette in 3 acts; libretto by Robert de Flets and Francis de Croisset 1933 film version Ciboulette directed by Claude Autant-Lara |
Opera | 1925 | Mozart | Mozart | for soloists and orchestra | Comédie musicale in 3 acts; libretto by Sacha Guitry |
Opera | 1926 | Une revue | for soloists, chorus and orchestra | Comédie musicale in 1 act; libretto by Maurice Donnay and Henri Duvernois | |
Opera | 1926 | Le temps d'aimer | for soloists, chorus and orchestra | Comédie musicale in 3 acts; libretto by Pierre Wolff, Henri Duvernois and Hugues Delorme | |
Opera | 1930–1931 | Brummel | Brummel | for soloists, chorus and orchestra | Opérette in 3 acts, 5 scenes; libretto by Rip and Robert Dieudonné |
Opera | 1932–1933 | Ô mon bel inconnu | for soloists and orchestra | Comédie musicale in 3 acts; libretto by Sacha Guitry | |
Opera | 1935 | Le marchand de Venise | The Merchant of Venice | for soloists, chorus and orchestra | Opéra in 3 acts; libretto by Miguel Zamacoïs after the play by William Shakespeare |
Opera | 1935 | Malvina | Malvina | Opérette in 3 acts; libretto by Maurice Donnay and Henri Duvernois | |
Opera | 1936 | Beaucoup de bruit pour rien | Much Ado About Nothing | Comédie musicale in 4 acts; libretto by Jean Sarment after the play by William Shakespeare | |
Opera | 1942 | Le oui des jeunes filles | Comédie lyrique in 3 acts; libretto by René Fauchois after Leandro Fernández de Moratín; orchestrated by Büsser | ||
Ballet | 1892 | Fin d'amour | Ballet-pantomime; libretto by Eugène Berrier | ||
Ballet | 1909 | La fête chez Thérèse | Ballet-pantomime in 2 acts; libretto by Catulle Mendès | ||
Ballet | 1909 | Les fêtes de l'hymen et de l'amour | Ballet | ||
Ballet | 1910 | Le bois sacré | Ballet-pantomime in 1 act, 2 scenes; libretto by Edmond Rostand | ||
Ballet | 1912 | Le dieu bleu | Ballet in 1 act; libretto by Jean Cocteau and Frédéric de Madrazo | ||
Ballet | 1925 | Degas, Suite de danses | Ballet for Carina Ari | ||
Ballet | 1932 | Valses | Ballet for Carina Ari; orchestration of piano music by Johannes Brahms | ||
Ballet | 1937 | Aux bosquets d'Italie | Ballet in 2 scenes; libretto by Abel Hermant | ||
Incidental music | 1890 | L'obstacle | for piano | Introduction and 10 waltzes | |
Piano | 1902–1910 | Le rossignol éperdu, 53 Poèmes | The Bewildered Nightingale, 53 Poems | for piano | |
Piano | 1904 | 7 Berceuses | for piano 4-hands 6. for piano 3-hands | ||
Piano | 1904 | Variations puériles sur une mélodie de Carl Reinecke | Puerile Variations on a Melody of Carl Reinecke | for piano 4-hands | |
Piano | 1905 | Bacchante endormie | for piano | ||
Piano | 1905 | Pavane d'Angelo | Pavane in B major from Angelo, tyran de Padoue | for piano | from the incidental music for the play by Victor Hugo original for orchestra; transcription by the composer |
Piano | 1907 | Sonatine en ut majeur | Sonatina in C major | for piano | |
Piano | 1909 | Canon dans le mode phrygien | Canon in Phrygian Mode | for piano | |
Piano | 1909 | Thème varié sur le nom de Haydn | Theme and Variations on the Name of Haydn in G major | for piano | |
Piano | 1910 | Les fêtes de l'hymen et de l'amour ou Les dieux de l'Egypte | for piano | transcription of a piece by Jean-Philippe Rameau | |
Piano | 1911 | Préface en musique | for piano | ||
Piano | 1915 | Le ruban dénoué, 12 valses à 2 pianos et une mélodie | The Untied Ribbon, 12 Waltzes for 2 Pianos and a Song | for 2 pianos 13. for voice and piano | 13. words by Victor Hugo |
Piano | 1915 | Les jeunes lauriers, Marche militaire en si bémol majeur | Les jeunes lauriers, Military March in B major | for piano | |
Piano | 1915 | Pour bercer un convalescent | for 2 pianos | ||
Piano | 1927 | 2 Études | 2 Études | for piano | |
Choral | 1888–1933 | Le pauvre d'Assise | Oratorio | ||
Choral | 1890 | Aubade espagnole | for tenor, male chorus and piano | from the incidental music L'obstacle by Alphonse Daudet also for 2 tenors, baritone and piano | |
Choral | 1896 | Cantique sur le bonheur des justes et le malheur des réprouvés | for female chorus and piano | words from Cantiques spirituels by Jean Racine; also for voice and piano | |
Choral | 1896 | Les Bretonnes, Duo | for female chorus and piano | words by Charles Le Goffic; also for soprano, alto and piano | |
Choral | 1897 | Chanson de pirates | for 2 tenors and male chorus a cappella | words by Victor Hugo | |
Choral | 1897 | L'obscurité | for mixed chorus a cappella | words by Victor Hugo | |
Choral | 1899–1900 | 10 Études latines | for soloists, chorus and piano | words by Leconte de Lisle 9. also used as Mélodies, Book 1, No. 20 | |
Choral | 1901 | O fons Bandusiæ!, Fragment d'une Ode d'Horace | for soprano, female chorus and orchestra | words by Horace | |
Choral | 1902 | Les muses pleurant la mort de Ruskin | for 9 female voices, female chorus and harp | ||
Choral | 1908 | Prométhée triomphant, Poème lyrique | for soloists, chorus and orchestra | words by Paul Reboux | |
Choral | 1910 | Le rosier et la colombe | for chorus a cappella | words by Jean Cocteau; published in La Revue musicale | |
Choral | 1911 | Aubade athénienne | for female chorus and piano | words by Paul Reboux; fragment d'un opéra esquissé | |
Choral | 1917 | Noctem quietam | for tenor, chorus and organ or piano | ||
Choral | 1925 | À la lumière | for mixed chorus a cappella | words by Anatole France | |
Choral | 1938 | Tu es Petrus, Motet | for bass, chorus and organ | ||
Choral | 1945 | Cathédrale de Strasbourg, Cantate | for tenor, chorus and orchestra | words by Louis Aragon | |
Choral | Chœur pour célébrer l'heureuse arrivée d'Édouard Reisslerius | for soloist, chorus and piano | |||
Vocal | 1887–1890 | 7 Chansons grises | for voice and piano | words by Paul Verlaine | |
Vocal | 1888–1896 | 20 Mélodies, 1er recueil | 20 Songs, Book I | for voice and piano 20. for bass, chorus and piano 4-hands | 1. words by Victor Hugo 2. words by Victor Hugo 3. words by François Coppée 4. words by André Theuriet 5. words by Théodore de Banville 6. words by Théophile Gautier 7. words by Théodore de Banville; also choral version: No. 11 of Rondels 8. words by Paul Verlaine 9. words by Alphonse Daudet 10. words by Théophile Gautier 11. words by Paul Verlaine 12. words by Gabriel Vicaire 13. words by Léon Dierx 14. words by Paul Verlaine 15. words by Armand Renaud 16. words by Paul Verlaine 17. words by Théodore de Banville 18. words by Heinrich Heine 19. words by Jean Lahor 20. words by Leconte de Lisle; also used as No. 9 of Études latines |
Vocal | 1890 | Aubade espagnole | for 2 tenors, baritone and piano | from the incidental music L'obstacle by Alphonse Daudet also for tenor, male chorus and piano | |
Vocal | 1891 | Aimons-nous! | for voice and piano | words by Théodore de Banville | |
Vocal | 1891 | Au clair de lune, Conte en musique | for narrator and piano | text and illustrations by Louis Montégut | |
Vocal | 1891 | Comme un cri | for voice and piano | words by Théodore de Banville | |
Vocal | 1891 | Fleur de mon âme | for voice and piano | ||
Vocal | 1891 | Naïo | for voice and piano | words by Sully Prudhomme | |
Vocal | 1891 | Ressemblance | for voice and piano | words by Sully Prudhomme | |
Vocal | 1891 | 2 Mélodies | 2 Songs | for voice and piano | |
Vocal | 1892 | Lied | for voice and piano | words by François Coppée | |
Vocal | 1892 | Hymne | for voice and piano | words by Victor Hugo | |
Vocal | 1892 | Le Bon repos | for voice and piano | ||
Vocal | 1896 | Cantique sur le bonheur des justes et le malheur des réprouvés | for voice and piano | words from Cantiques spirituels by Jean Racine; also for female chorus and piano | |
Vocal | 1896 | Les Bretonnes, Duo | for soprano, alto and piano | words by Charles Le Goffic | |
Vocal | 1896 | 2 Mélodies en allemand | 2 Songs | for voice and piano | words by Heinrich Heine |
Vocal | 1896 | Naguère au temps des églantines | for voice and piano | words by Catulle Mendès | |
Vocal | 1896–1921 | 20 Mélodies, 2e recueil | 20 Songs, Book II | for voice and piano | 1. words by Victor Hugo 2. words by Jean Racine; also for female chorus and piano 3. words by Augustine-Malvina Blanchecotte 4. words by Augustine-Malvina Blanchecotte 5. words by Jean Moréas 6. words by Catulle Mendès 7. words by Charles d'Orléans 8. words by Maurice Magre; from the incidental music Méduse 9. words by Sully Prudhomme 10. words by Jean Moréas; also used as No. 8 of Les feuilles blessées 11. words by Théodore de Banville 12. words by Jean Moréas; also used as No. 5 of Les feuilles blessées 13. words by Henri de Régnier 14. words by Théophile de Viau 15. words by Léopold Dauphin 16. words by Louis Hennevé; also known as Aux morts de Vauquois 17. words by Elena Văcărescu 18. words by Maurice Magre 19. words by Victor Hugo; also published with piano work Le ruban dénoué 20. words by Léon Guillot de Saix |
Vocal | 1897 | Agnus Dei | for soprano, baritone and organ | ||
Vocal | 1897 | L'alouette | for voice and piano | published in the collection L'âme enfantine, 50 Chansons pour les écoles by Marc Legrand, 1897 | |
Vocal | 1897–1898 | 12 Rondels | 12 Rondels | for soloists, mixed chorus and piano | 1. words by Théodore de Banville 2.words by Charles d'Orléans 3.~5. words by Théodore de Banville 6. words by Charles d'Orléans 7. words by Théodore de Banville 8. words by Charles d'Orléans 9.~11. words by Théodore de Banville 11. also vocal version: No. 7 of 20 Mélodies, 1er recueil 12. words by Catulle Mendès |
Vocal | 1898 | Le Destin "Phèdre" | for voice and piano | ||
Vocal | Es-tu bien sûr que tu ne m'aimes pas | for voice and piano | words by Augustine-Malvina Blanchecotte | ||
Vocal | Pâques païennes | for voice and piano | words by "Vincent-Eloy", pseudonym of Albert Eloy-Vincent | ||
Vocal | Que lentement passent | for voice and piano | words by Guillaume Apollinaire | ||
Vocal | L'amour | for voice and piano | |||
Vocal | 1899 | Le marchand des marrons | for voice and piano | words by Paul Collin | |
Vocal | 1899 | Adieu! | Adieu! | for voice and piano | words by Stéphan Bordèse; published in the collection Chansons de Page |
Vocal | 1899 | Amour sans ailes | Love without Wings | for voice and piano | words by Mary Robinson published 1899, 1904 and 1911 |
Vocal | 1900 | O Salutaris | O Salutaris | for tenor and piano or organ | words attributed to St. Francis of Assisi |
Vocal | 1901 | À une étoile | for voice and piano | words by Alfred de Musset | |
Vocal | 1901 | Venezia, 6 Chansons en dialecte vénitien | Venezia, 6 Songs in the Venetian Dialect | for voice and piano | French version by Maurice Léna 1. words by Pietro Pagello 2.~3. words by Pietro Buratti 4. words by Antonio Lamberti 5. words by Francesco Dall'Ongaro 6. words by Alvise Cicogna; paraphrase for piano by Albert Périlhou |
Vocal | 1901–1906 | Les feuilles blessées | for voice and piano | words by Jean Moréas 5. also used as No. 12 Dans la nuit from 20 Mélodies, 2e recueil 8. also used as No. 10 Fumée from 20 Mélodies, 2e recueil | |
Vocal | 1903 | J'ai caché dans la Rose en Pleurs! | for voice and piano | words by Armand Silvestre | |
Vocal | 1904 | Avoir des ailes de colombe | Oh! For the Wings of a Dove | for voice and piano | words by Mary Robinson |
Vocal | 1904 | Sérénade | Sérénade | for tenor, baritone and piano | words by Victor Hugo |
Vocal | 1906 | Au pays musulman | for voice and piano | words by Henri de Régnier | |
Vocal | 1907 | Chansons et madrigaux | for 3 or 4 voices and piano | 1., 5., 6. words by Charles d'Orléans 2. words by Jean-Antoine de Baïf 3. words by Agrippa d'Aubigné 4. anonymous 17th-century words; composed in the style of Antoine Boësset | |
Vocal | 1908 | Dans l'été | for voice and piano | words by Marceline Desbordes-Valmore | |
Vocal | 1910 | Le rosier et la colombe | for 2 voices a cappella | words by Jean Cocteau; published in La Revue musicale | |
Vocal | 1911 | Danse, petite sirène | for voice and piano | words by Maurice Magre ; from the incidental music for Méduse | |
Vocal | 1915 | 5 Little Songs | 5 Little Songs | for voice and piano | words from A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson; French translation by Maurice Léna |
Vocal | 1934 | La dame aux Camélias | for voice and piano | words by Albert Willemetz from the 1934 film score La Dame aux Camélias sung by Yvonne Printemps | |
Vocal | 1947 | Chansons espagnoles | for voice and piano | words by Léon Guillot de Saix | |
Vocal | 9 Mélodies retrouvées | for voice and piano | published posthumously in 1955 1.~2. words by Léon Guillot de Saix 3. words by Lucien Paté 4. words by Catulle Mendès 5.~6. anonymous words 7.~9. words by Léon Guillot de Saix |