Bronsart von Schellendorf's compositions include • Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 1 • Piano Concerto in F-sharp minor, Op. 10 • Symphony No. 1
In die Alpen for choir and orchestra (lost) • Symphony No. 2
Schicksalsgewalten (lost) •
Fruhlings-Fantasie for orchestra •
Christnacht, cantata •
Der Corsar, opera • String Sextet • solo piano pieces. His piano concerto was much favoured by
Hans von Bülow, who rated the work as the "most significant one of the so-called Weimar school". It was recorded in 1973 by
Michael Ponti, in 2017 by Emmanuel Despax for
Hyperion Records, and in 2022 by Paul Wee for
BIS Records. Both Bronsart and his wife receive many mentions in Liszt's letters. Liszt clearly held their compositions in high regard. In a letter from 12 May 1879, to
Walter Bache, he writes "On 5th June Bülow conducts the first concert there, at which Bronsart's beautiful and valuable
Fruhlings-Fantasie, Bülow's music to
Shakespeare's
Julius Caesar, and my
Faust Symphony will be performed." ==References==