Loeffler was a fastidious composer who composed carefully, frequently revising his compositions. Some of his works are lost. His best-known works include the symphonic poems
La Mort de Tintagiles (after
Maeterlinck),
La Bonne Chanson (after
Verlaine),
A Pagan Poem (after
Virgil), and
Memories of My Childhood (Life in a Russian Village), as well as the song-cycle
Five Irish Fantasies (to words by
W. B. Yeats and
Heffernan), and the chamber works
Music for Four Stringed Instruments and
Two Rhapsodies for oboe, viola and piano. The Music for Four Stringed Instruments was written in 1917 after his friend
John Jay Chapman's son
Victor became the first American aviator to die in
World War I. Chapman published his son's letters in 1917 and Loeffler was inspired to write this string quartet as a combination meditation and memorial. His
Divertissement for violin and orchestra was premiered in Berlin in 1905 by
Karel Halíř, under the baton of
Richard Strauss, at the same concert at which Halíř premiered the revised version of
Sibelius's
Violin Concerto.
Fritz Kreisler and
Eugène Ysaÿe had declined to play the
Divertissement because of its technical demands. He composed the Fantastic Concert for cello and orchestra, which premiered in 1894 with Alwin Schroeder as soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the Entertainment for violin and orchestra (1895). He composed the symphonic poem
La Villanelle du Diable in 1901. This work is inspired by the eponymous poem by
Rollinat, and dedicated to
Franz Kneisel. It was premiered in April 1902 by the Boston Symphony Orchestra under
Wilhelm Gericke, and published by Schirmer in 1905.
Orchestral works •
Les Veillées de l’Ukraine Suite for violin and orchestra (1887) •
Une nuit de Mai, Concert Piece for Violin and Orchestra (1891) •
Morceau fantastique for cello and orchestra (1894) •
Divertimento (sometimes
Divertissement) in A minor for Violin and Orchestra (1895) •
La mort de Tintagiles, Symphonic Poem for two
Violas d’amore and Orchestra after Maeterlinck, Op. 6 (1897) •
Divertissement Espagnol for alto saxophone and orchestra (1900) •
La villanelle du Diable, Symphonic Poem for Organ and Orchestra after
Rollinat (1901) • ''La bonne chanson: avant que tu ne t'en ailles'', symphonic poem in F-major after Verlaine (1901) •
A Pagan Poem, Symphonic Poem after Virgil, Op. 14 (1906) •
Memories of my Childhood (Life in a Russian Village), Symphonic Poem (1924) •
Intermezzo (Clowns) for jazz band (1928) •
Five Irish Fantasies for Voice and Orchestra (1935) • 1. The Hosting of the Sidhe • 2. The Host of the Air • 3. The Fiddler of Dooney • 4. Ballad of the Fox-Hunter • 5. The Song of Caitilin Ni Uallachain
Chamber works • Sonata for violin and piano (1886), • String Quartet (1889) • String Quintet (1889) • Octet for two clarinets, two violins, viola and cello, harp and double bass (1896) • Carnival Ballade for flute, oboe, saxophone, bassoon and piano (1902) • Dramatic Scenes for cello and piano (1916) • Music for Four Stringed Instruments (1917) • Short stories for string quartet and harp (1922) • Partita for violin and piano (1930)
Songs •
Dansons la Gigue! •
La cloche félée •
Sérénade •
Timbres oubliés •
Adieu pour jamais •
Les Paons ==References==