Stage •
Die versunkene Glocke (The Sunken Bell), Opera in 4 acts after the drama by
Gerhart Hauptmann (1916–1919); unfinished •
Die Jakobsfahrt, Opera in 3 acts after the legend by (1932–1936); premiere 1936,
New German Theatre, Prague) •
Lied der Zeit, Dance Pantomime in 2 parts (premiere 1947 in
Buehlau, Dresden) •
Ruth, die Ährenleserin, begegnet Boas, Characteristic Dance for solo dancer and piano (1946–1947) •
Der schlagfertige Liebhaber, Opera buffa in 3 acts after
Karl Zuchardt (1950–1954); unfinished (vocal/piano score only) •
Der Zauberfisch, Children's Opera in 2 acts after folk tales by the
Brothers Grimm (1956–1959; premiere 1960, State Opera Dresden); libretto by Wilhelm Hübner
Orchestral •
Schauspielouvertüre (1908) • Suite for string orchestra (1911) •
Variationen und Fuge for chamber orchestra (1915) •
Pan, Symphony for large orchestra (1919) •
Konzert für Orchester (Concerto for Orchestra) (1932) •
Kleine Festmusik for concert band (1937) •
Acht Bagatellen (8 Bagatelles) (1939) •
Vier Studien (4 Studies) (1943) •
Ciacona (1944) • Suite No. 2 (1947) • Suite No. 3 (1949) • Suite No. 4 for 16 wind instruments and percussion (1953) • Suite No. 5
Musik für elf Bläser (Music for 11 Winds) (1955) • Suite No. 6 (1956) •
Symphonische Märsche (Symphonic Marches), Suite No. 7 (1960) • Suite No. 8 for wind quintet, 2 pianos and string orchestra (1961) •
Divertimento for chamber orchestra (1964) •
Festmusik (1964)
Concertante • Concerto for piano and small orchestra (1930) •
Capriccio über ein polnisches Volkslied (Capriccio on a Polish Folk Song) for piano and orchestra (1953)
Chamber music • String Quartet No. 1 (1914); dedicated to
Arnold Schoenberg • Piano Trio (1923) •
8 Musiken for 2 violins and viola (1923) • Sonata for violin and piano (1924) • String Quartet No. 2
„Der zerstörte Tasso“ (with soprano solo) (1925) •
Ciacona nach Vitali for violin and piano (1925) • String Quartet No. 3 (1926, lost) • Sonata for cello (1926, lost) • Sonata for flute and piano (1927) •
100 Stücke (100 Pieces) for
recorder solo (1936) • Sonatina for harp (1945) • Sonata for horn and piano (1946) • Sonata for clarinet and piano (1949) • Sonata for viola and piano (1954) • Wind Quintet (1955) •
Toccata for accordion (1955) • String Quartet No. 5 (1963–1964) •
… ismen und … ionen for flute, viola, cello, double bass, piano and harp (1968); movement IV completed by Heinrich Simbriger
Piano •
Polka groteska • Sonata in E minor (1903, lost) •
Thema con Variazioni, Op. 9 (before 1908) •
Fantasia auf der Fahrt (Fantasia on the Ride), Op. 12 (1908) •
Intermezzo (1909) •
4 Klavierstücke (4 Piano Pieces) (1910–11) •
Eine Reiter-Burleske, Symphonic Poem for piano (1913) •
Romantische Suite (Romantic Suite) (1916) •
Gesichten (Visions), 7 Piano Pieces (1921) •
Klaviermusiken für Kinder (Piano Music for Children) (1921) •
19 kleine Klavierstücke (19 Little Piano Pieces) (1921) •
Marionetten-Musiken, 6 Piano Pieces (1921) •
10 Kinderstücke (10 Pieces for Children) (1926) • Suite No. 2 (1928) • Concertino for 2 pianos (1931) •
Lehrer und Schüler (Teacher and Student), 10 Pieces for piano 4-hands (1935) •
10 Kinderstücke (10 Piano Pieces) for piano 4-hands (1938) •
Egerländer Sträußlein: Eine Reihe kleiner Stücke für Klavier nach Egerländer Volkslieder (Egerland Bouquet: Series of Little Piano Pieces after
Egerland Folk Songs) (1939) •
Tänze aus dem Isergebirge (Dances from the
Jizera Mountains) for piano 4-hands (1940) • Sonatina (1945) •
Klavierstücke nach slawischen Volksliedern (Piano Pieces after Slavic Folk Songs) (1952) •
Drei Klaviersätze nach deutschen Volksliedern (3 Movements for Piano after German Folk Songs) (1954)
Organ •
Fantasie, Variationen und Doppelfuge über den Choral „Aus tiefer Not“ (1928) •
Toccate und Fuge (1928) •
Sieben Choralvorspiele (7 Chorale Preludes) (1928) •
Suite für Orgel (1930)
Choral •
Trinklied (Drinking Song) for mixed chorus (1908); words by
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing •
Es fuhr eine Fischerin for female chorus and piano (1912); words from
Des Knaben Wunderhorn •
7 Frauenchöre (7 Female Choruses) (1914); words from folk poetry and by
Eduard Mörike,
Clemens Brentano •
Mein Trinklied for 3 male voices, male chorus and wind orchestra (1918) •
Weihnachtskantilene for mixed chorus (1933); words by
Matthias Claudius •
Der große und der kleine Hund for mixed chorus; words by Matthias Claudius •
Sechs vierstimmige Kanons (6 Four-Voice Canons) (1936); words by
Wilhelm Busch •
Chor der Toten for mixed chorus (1938); words by
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer •
Wir tragen ein Licht for mixed chorus (1938); words by Franz Höller •
Deutsche Kantate (German Cantata) for soprano, baritone, mixed chorus, boys chorus, orchestra and organ (1940); words by Franz Höller •
Weihnachtslied (Christmas Song) for mixed chorus (1940) •
O Herzland Böhmens for mixed chorus, organ and brass (1942) •
3 Kanons (2 Canons) for mixed chorus (1946); words by
Emanuel Geibel, Wilhelm Busch, Ludwig Christoph Hölty •
2 russische Volkslieder (2 Russian Folk Songs) for female chorus and piano (1946) •
Weihnachts-Kantilene, Little Cantata for children's or female chorus with optional violin, cello and organ (or piano) (1948); words by
Matthias Claudius •
Das Göttliche Edel sei der Mensch for mixed chorus (1949); words by
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe •
Freiheit und Friede, Cantata for mixed chorus (1953); words by
Bertolt Brecht •
Aufbaulied for mixed chorus with instrumental accompaniment (1953) •
Naturtrieb wie die goldnen Bienlein schweben for mixed chorus (published 1953) •
Erziehung durch Natur ich hör das süße Lallen for mixed chorus (published 1953) •
Die Zeit so ist nun mal die Zeit for female chorus (published 1953) •
Glaubensbekenntnis (Faith), Cantata in One Movement for mixed chorus (published 1958); words by Christo Boteff •
Bauernballade for mixed chorus (1961); words by
Johannes Robert Becher •
Wir, Volk der schaffenden Hände, Three-voice canon (1962)
Vocal •
3 frühe Lieder (3 Early Songs) (1915) •
Frühling (Spring) (1912) •
Abschied, Lyric Scene after
Franz Werfel for soprano, tenor and orchestra (1917) •
Fallender Schnee (1917) •
3 Lieder (1918) •
Kleinseitner Adagio (1928) •
3 Lieder (1929); words by
Rainer Maria Rilke •
Drei Lieder nach Carl Bayer for voice and piano (published 1931) •
Märlein (1937); words by Hans Watzlik •
Frau Nachtigal, Madrigal for soprano, alto, tenor, high and low bass (1937); words from
Des Knaben Wunderhorn •
Sudetendeutsche Volkslieder (1939) •
Lob des Sommers, 4 Songs for voice and piano (1940); words by Rainer Maria Rilke •
4 Lieder (1940–1942); words by Emil Merker •
Einmal for bass (or alto) and piano (1943); words by Franz Brendal •
Beginn des Endes (1945); words by
Theodor Storm •
Schein und Sein, 10 Songs for voice and piano (1948); words by Wilhelm Busch •
Drei Terzette nach slawischen Volksliedern (3 Trios after Slavic Folk Songs) for soprano, alto, tenor and piano (published 1953) •
Eros, Cantata for soprano, tenor and orchestra (1962) •
Der Apfelbaum am Wegrand (The Apple Tree by the Wayside) for voice and piano (1965); words by
Mihai Beniuc •
Epilog (1966); words by
Bertold Brecht •
Cantata piccola for voice and piano (1966); words by Wilhelm Busch == Honors, memberships ==