List of Compositions Featuring the Cello
Cello solo
Albrecht, Ludwig
Alexander, Joseph
Aubert, Pierre François Olivier
Bach, Johann Sebastian
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- Cello Suite No.1 in G major, BWV 1007
- Cello Suite No.2 in D minor, BWV 1008
- Cello Suite No.3 in C major, BWV 1009
- Cello Suite No.4 in E-flat major, BWV 1010
- Cello Suite No.5 in C minor, BWV 1011
- Cello Suite No.6 in D major, BWV 1012
- Complete collections of all 6 Suites for Violoncello Solo, BWV 1007-1012
- Anna Magdalena Manuscript of the 6 Bach Cello Suites, BWV 1007-1012
- Manuscript of Suite No.5 by J. S. Bach original version for Lute, BWV 995
- Chaconne from Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 For Violoncello solo (Bockmühl)
Baillot, Pierre
Baudiot, Charles Nicolas
Baumgärtner, Johann Baptist
Barbier, Jean
Beischer-Matyó, Tamás
Berteau, Martin
Boccherini, Luigi
Bouma, Hugo
Bréval, Jean-Baptiste
Brückner, Oscar
Burke, James C.
Cossmann, Bernhard
Cuccoli, Arturo
Davydov, Karl
Dotzauer, Justus Friedrich
Duport, Jean-Louis
Feuillard, Louis
Fitzenhagen, Wilhelm
Flüeler, Joachim Karl Melchior
Franchomme, Auguste
Fuchs-Schönbach, Ernst
Gabrielli, Domenico
Girtain IV, Edgar
Grayson, Martin
Grützmacher, Friedrich
Gunn, John
Hallman, Joseph
Harrington, Jeffrey Michael
Heberlein, Hermann
Hegner, Anton
Klengel, Julius
Kodály, Zoltán
Kotynia, Szymon
Kummer, Friedrich August
Lee, Sebastian
Leonovich, Yuriy
Lindley, Robert
Mandozzi, Orfeo
Merk, Joseph
Minyar-Beloruchev, Konstantin
Moja, Leonardo
Mojica, Natanael
Moreno Sabio, José Miguel
Muntz-Berger, Joseph
Piatti, Carlo Alfredo
Popper, David
Reger, Max
Reinagle, Joseph
Romberg, Bernhard
Rüdinger, Fritz Albert Christian
Sánchez, José Luis
St. George Tucker, Tui
Schenck, Johann
Schröder, Carl
Ševčík, Otakar (Sevcik)
Stiastny, Jan
Szuk, Leopold
Tartini, Giuseppe
Telemann, Georg Philipp
Uber, Alexander
Various
Werner, Josef
Ysaÿe, Eugène
Zwaag, Wim
Cello and piano
Abbiate, Louis
Achron, Joseph
Aguilar, Emanuel and St. Szczepanowski
Albrecht, Ludwig Carl
Alkan, Charles-Valentin
Allen, Paul Hastings
Aloiz, Vladislav Frantskovich
Anonymous
Ansorge, Conrad
Antoniotto, Giorgio
Arensky, Anton
Ariosti, Attilio (1666-1729)
Ashton, Algernon Bennett Langton
Asioli, Bonifacius
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel
Bach, Johann Christian
Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich
Bach, Johann Sebastian
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- Mein glaubiche herze from Cantata, BWV 68 (Roth)
- Gavotte and Musette from English Suite No.3 in G minor, BWV 808 (Guérout)
- Agnus Dei from Mass in B minor, BWV 232 (Roth)
- Erbarme Dich from St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244 (Roth)
- Schlafe, mein Liebster from Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248 (Roth)
- Musette from English Suite No.6, in D minor, BWV 811 for Cello and Orchestra (Pollain)
- Andante from the Italian Concerto, BWV 971 (arr. Maas)
- Sarabande and Gavottes from Suite No.6 arr for Cello and Piano (Smith)
- Adagio from Sonata for Violin, BWV 1023 (Radecki)
- Sonatas for Viola da Gamba (or Cello) and Piano, BWV 1027-1029
- Arioso (Adagio) from the Harpsichord Concerto No.5 transcribed for Cello (or Violin) and Piano (arr. Franko)
- Air, Gavotte and Bourree from Suite No.3 in D (arranged for Cello and Piano by Klengel/Reinecke)
- 2 Chorals for Cello and Piano (Hussonmorel)
Baci, Adolfo
Bakalian, Craig
Bantock, Granville
Barth, Rudolph
Baton, Rhené Emmanuel
Beethoven, Ludwig van
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- Cello Sonata No.1, Op.5 No.1
- Cello Sonata No.2, Op.5 No.2
- Cello Sonata No.3, Op.69
- Cello Sonata No.4, Op.102 No.1
- Cello Sonata No.5, Op.102 No.2
- Grande Sonata for Piano and Cello, Op.64
- Horn Sonata, Op.17 transcribed for cello by Grützmacher
- Kreutzer Sonata No.9 Op.47 for cello and piano (Czerny)
- 7 Variations on 'Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen' for Cello and Piano WoO 46
- 12 Variations on 'Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen' for Cello and Piano Op.66
- 12 Variations on 'See the conqu'ring hero comes' for Cello and Piano WoO 45
- Alla Polacca & Andante quasi Allegretto from Serenade, Op.8 (Vogel-Guérout)
- Adagio from Piano Sonata No.8, Op.13 (Vogel-Guérout)
- Menuet from the Septet, Op.20 (arr. for Cello and Piano)
- Adagio Cantabile from Septet, Op.20 (Vogel-Guérout)
- Andante from Piano Sonata No.12, Op.26 (arr. for Cello and Piano)
- Romance No.1 for Cello and Piano Op.40 (Grutzmacher)
- Romance No.2 for Cello and Piano, Op.50 (Grutzmacher)
- Air de Ballet from Die Geschöpfe des Prometheus, Op.43 (Vogel-Guérout)
- Allegretto from Piano Trio No.6, Op.70 No.2 (arr. for Cello and Piano)
- Moderato from the Piano Sonata No.27, Op.90 (for Cello and Piano)
- Allegretto from Symphony No.7, Op.92 (arr. for Cello and Piano)
Belkin, Alan
Benedict, Julius and Batta, A.
Bennett, William Sterndale
Bernard, Émile
Berson, Michel
Berteau, Martin
Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von
Biene, Auguste van
Bilstin, Joury
Birckenstock, Johann Adam
Bizet, Georges
Blanc, Adolphe
Blech, Leo
Bloch, Ernest
Bobrowicz, Jan Nepomucen
Boccherini, Luigi Rodolfo
Bockmühl, Robert Emile
Boëllmann, Léon
Boisdeffre, René de
Boni, Pietro Gaetano
Bonis, Mel
Bononcini, Giovanni
Bortkiewicz, Sergei Eduardovich]]
Borodin, Alexander Porfirevich
Bosmans, Henriette
Bossi, Marco Enrico
Boulnois, Joseph
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- Cello Sonata (cello and piano)
Braga, Gaetano
Brahms, Johannes
Breval, Jean-Baptiste
Bridge, Frank
Bruch, Max
Brückner, Oscar
Burgmuller, Johann
Busoni, Ferruccio
Caix d'Hervelois, Louis de
Campioni, Carlo Antonio
Caporale, Andrea
Casella, Alfredo
Casella, Cesar
Cellitti, Venanzio
Cervetto, Giacobbe Basevi
Chaminade, Cécile
Chausson, Ernest
Chavagnat, Edouard
Chevignard, Georges
Chopin, Frédéric and Franchomme, Auguste
Chopin, Frédéric
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- Introduction et Polonaise Brillante, Op.3
- Mazurka No.1, Op.7 (Grützmacher)
- Mazurka No.2, Op.7 for cello (or violin) and piano (trans. Waghalter)
- Etudes Op.10/6 and Op.25/7 Transcribed for Cello and Piano (piano part only)
- Nocturne No2, Op.15 (Grützmacher)
- Etude Op.25, No.7 for Cello and Piano
- Prelude No.7, Op.28 for Cello and Piano
- Prelude No.6, Op.28 for Cello and Piano (Trans. Goltermann)
- Nocturnes Nos.1 and 2, Op.32 for Cello and Piano (Trans. L. Grützmacher)
- Mazurka No.2 Op.33 (Grützmacher)
- Waltz No.2 in A minor, Op.34
- Marche Funebre for Cello and Piano 2nd mov. from Piano Sonata No.2, Op.35
- Funeral March from Piano Sonata No.2, Op.35 (Grützmacher)
- Nocturne Op.9 No.2 for Cello and Piano (Trans. R. Hofmann)
- Nocturnes Nos. 1 and 2, Op.37 for Cello and Piano (Trans. L. Grützmacher)
- Nocturnes Nos. 1 and 2, Op.48 for Cello and Piano (Trans. L. Grützmacher)
- Polonaise, Op.53 (Grützmacher)
- Nocturnes Nos. 1 and 2, Op.55 for Cello and Piano (Trans. L. Grützmacher)
- Nocturnes Nos. 1 and 2, Op.62 for Cello and Piano (Trans. L. Grützmacher)
- Waltz No.1, Op.64 (Grützmacher)
- Waltz No.2 in C# minor, Op.64 (Grützmacher) also (Davidoff)
- Sonata for Cello and Piano Op.65
Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel
Converse, Frederick Shepherd
Cor-de-Lass, José
Corelli, Arcangelo
Cossmann, Bernhard
Couperin, François
Cuccoli, Arturo
Cui, César
Curti, Carlo
D'Ambrosio, Alfredo
Danilevsky, V.
Dargomyzhsky, Aleksandr
David, Felicien
David, Ferdinand
Davies, Henry Walford
Davydov, Karl Juljewitsch
Debussy, Claude
Delius, Frederick
Delune, Louis
Destenay, Edouard
Diémer, Louis
Disclez, Joseph
Dittersdorf, Carl Ditters von
Donizetti, Gaetano
Dotzauer, Friedrich
Dresden, Sem
Drdla, František Alois
Drigo, Riccardo
Dubois, Théodore
Dumon, F. J.
Dunkler, Emile
Dupin, Paul
Duport, Jean Pierre
Dvořák, Antonín
Eccles, Henry
Eichborn, Hermann Ludwig
Elgar, Edward
Elling, Catharinus
Engels, H.
Emmanuel, Maurice
Eschmann, Johann Carl
Esposito, Michele
Ewald, Victor
Fabricius, Jacob
Fauconier, Benoit Constant
Fauré, Gabriel
Faure, Jean-Baptiste
Feltzer, W. H.
Fesca, Alexander
Fesch, Willem de
Ferroud, Pierre-Octave
Field, John
Fischer, Adolphe
Fitzenhagen, Wilhelm
Flament, Edouard
Florimo, Francesco
Foote, Arthur
Forqueray, Antoine
Foster, Stephen
Foulds, John
Franchomme, Auguste
Franck, César
Franck, Eduard
Francoeur, François
Franz, Oscar
Frey, Emil
Friml, Rudolf
Fuchs, Robert
Gaito, Constantino
Gabrielli, Domenico
Gade, Niels
Galliard, Johann Ernst
Galuppi, Baldassare
Gasparini, Quirino
Gernsheim, Friedrich
Gillet, Ernest
Glass, Louis
Glazunov, Alexander
Glière, Reinhold
Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich
Gluck, Christoph Willibald
Gnesin, Mikhail Fabianovich
Godard, Benjamin Louis Paul
Godowsky, Leopold
Goens, Daniel Van
Goltermann, Georg Eduard
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- Grand Duo for Cello (or Viola) and Piano, Op.15
- 5 Nocturnes for Cello and Piano
- Capriccio, Op.24
- Sonatina No.1, Op.36
- 4 Morceaux de Salon Op.35 (piano score only)
- German Dances, Op.42
- Alla Polacca Op.48 No.4
- Etude-Caprice, Op.54 No.4
- Andante religioso, Op.56
- Sonatina No.2, Op.61
- 3 Romances without Words, Op.90 for cello (cello part only)
- 6 Tone-Pictures, Op.101
- Sonatine, Op.114
- 3 Lyrische Stücke, Op.117
- Modern Suite, Op.122
- Moderne Suite, Op.126
- 6 Easy Tone-pictures, Op.129
- 2 Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op.132 (No.1 Etude)
Goossens, Eugene
Gounod, Charles - Bach, J.S.
Granados, Enrique
Grazioli, Giovanni Battista
Grechaninov, Aleksandr
Grieg, Edvard
Guiraud, Ernest
Grund, Friedrich Wilhelm
Grützmacher, Friedrich
Guerini, Francesco
Hadley, Henry Kimball
Hainl, François George
Handel, George Frideric
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- Larghetto for cello and piano
- Largo from Xerxes
- Aria: Warf je ein Blüh'n from Serse (Xerxes), HWV 40 (Roth)
- Cello Sonata (arr. Grützmacher)
- Cello Sonata No.1 in G minor
- Cello Sonata No.2 in D minor
- Cello Sonata No.3 in B flat Major
- Aria: Lass mich mit Thränen from Rinaldo, HWV 7b for Cello and Piano (Roth)
- Aria: O du, der Gutes predigt zu Zion from Messiah, HWV 56 (Roth)
- Aria: He Shall Feed his Flock from Messiah, HWV 56 (Schröder)
- Aria: Süss und sanft in lyd'schem Liede from Alexander's Feast, HWV 75 (Roth)
- Aria: Komm', süsse Freiheit from Judas Maccabaeus, HWV 63 (Roth)
- Sonata in F for an Cello and Piano (Cahnbley)
Hann, Lewis Robert
Harraden, Ethel Rosalie
Harrington, Jeffrey Michael
Hauser, Miska
Have, William ten
Haydn, Joseph
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- 8 Sonatas for Cello and Piano (Grutzmacher)
- Adagio from String Quartet Op.1 No.6 transcribed for Cello and Piano (Schröder)
- Andante Cantabile - Serenade - from String Quartet, Op.3 No.5 for cello and piano
- Divertimento from Baryton Trio, Hob.XI:38, A Major (Ruyssen)
- Divertimento from Baryton Trio, Hob.XI:113, D Major (Ruyssen)
- Adagio from Symphony Hob.I:13, D major for cello and piano (Bazelaire)
- Poco Adagio - Humne Autrichien from String Quartets, Op.76 (Vogel-Guérout)
- Romance from Symphony Hob.I:85 for cello and piano (Vogel-Guérout)
- Adagio from Piano Sonata No.19 transcribed for Cello and Piano
Hegner, Anton
Hegner, Ludvig
Heise, Peter
Henselt, Adolf von
Herbert, August Victor
Herbst, Fritz
Caix d'Hervelois, Louis de
Herz, Henri
Herzogenberg, Heinrich von
Hindemith, Paul
Holbrooke, Joseph
Honegger, Arthur
Hopf, Hermann
Hubay, Jenö
Huber, Hans
Hummel, Ferdinand
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk
Humperdinck, Engelbert
Hurlstone, William Yeates
Huré, Jean
Husson Morel, Valeri
Indy, Vincent d'
Janetschek, Stephan Jaray
Jaques-Dalcroze, Emile
Jarnefelt, Armas
Jensen, Adolf
Jensen, Gustav
Jeral, Wilhelm
Joachim Albrecht, Prince of Prussia
Joachim, Joseph
Jonas, Ernst
Jongen, Joseph
Jungmann, Albert
Juon, Paul
Jurassowsky, Alexandre
Kahn, Robert
Kämpf, Karl
Karg-Elert, Sigfrid
Kaschpérow, Léocadie
Kaun, Hugo
Kiel, Friedrich
Kienzl, Wilhelm
Kirchner, Theodor
Kjerulf, Halfdan
Klein, Bruno Oscar
Klein, Jacob
Klengel, Julius
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- Suite in E minor, Op.1
- Scherzo, Op.6 for cello and piano
- Concertino No.1 in C Major, Op.7
- Concert Piece in D Minor, Op.10
- Mazurka for Cello and Piano, Op.14 No.3
- Variations in A Minor for Cello and Piano, Op.19
- 6 Pieces for cello and piano, Op.26
- Concertino No.2 in G Major, Op.41
- 6 Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op.44
- Concertino No.3 in A Minor, Op.46
- Andante Sostenuto, Op.51
Koch, Friedrich Ernst
Koreshchenko, Arseny
Kotoff, P.
Kousnetzoff, Alexander
Kozlow, P.
Krall, Emil
Krehl, Stephan
Krug, Arnold
Kryzhanovsky, Ivan
Kühnel, August
Kühner, Wilhelm
Kücken, Friedrich Wilhelm
Kummer, Friedrich
Kuula, Toivo
Kuznetsov, Alexander
Laboccetta, Domenico
Lachner, Ignaz
Lacombe, Louis
Ladukhin, Nikolay
Lalo, Edouard
Lanzetti, Salvatore
Lazarus, Gustav
Le Borne, Fernand
Leclair, Jean-Marie
Leclercq, Edgard
Lee, Sebastian
Lefebvre, Charles
Legge, Robin Humphrey
Lekeu, Guillaume
Leoncavallo, Ruggiero
Liadov, Anatoly
Liégeois, Cornélis
Lilienthal, Abraham Wolf
Lindner, Auguste
Liszt, Franz
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- Elegy No.2, arranged for Cello (or Violin) and Piano, S.131
- Hungarian Rhapsody No.5 in e minor, arranged for cello and piano
- Angelus. Priere aux anges gardiens (from Années de pèlerinage III), S.163/1 Transcribed for Cello and Piano
- Notturno No.3 from Liebesträume, S.541
- Valses oubliées (Forgotten Waltz) No.1, S.215 (Busoni)
- Elegy No.1, S.196
- Liebesträume, S.541 (Skalmer) for Cello and Piano
Locatelli, Pietro Antonio
Loeillet (of London), Jean-Baptiste
Loeilly, Jean Baptiste
Lotti, Antonio
Lutz, Henri
Low, Josef
Luzzatto, F.
MacCunn, Hamish
MacDowell, Edward Alexander
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- from the 10 Woodland Sketches, Op.51
Macfarren, Walter Cecil
Mackenzie, Alexander Campbell
Magnard, Albéric
Mak, Raphael
Maleingreau, Paul de
Marais, Marin
Marais, Roland
Marcello, Benedetto
Marchal, Carlos
Marie, Gabriel Prosper
Martini, Padre
Mattioli, Lino
Martucci, Giuseppe
Marx-Markus, Charles
Massenet, Jules
Mason, William
Mattheson, Johann
Matys, Karl
Méhul, Etienne Nicolas
Mélant, Charles
Melartin, Erkki
Mendelssohn, Arnold Ludwig
Mendelssohn, Felix
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- Variations concertantes, Op.17
- Auf Flügeln des Gesanges (On Wings of Song) from 6 Songs, Op.34 (trans. Goltermann)
- Cello Sonata No.1, Op.45
- Cello Sonata No.2, Op.58
- Lied ohne Worte for Cello and Piano, Op.109
- Frühlingslied (Spring Song) from Songs Without Words, Op.62 (trans. Goltermann)
- Mélodies Choises for Cello and Piano (Rauch & Standke)
Merighi, Vincenzo
Merkel, Gustav Adolf
Moeremans, Leo
Moffat, Alfred
Mohr, Désiré
Moniuszko, Stanisław
Moor, Emanuel
Moszkowski, Moritz
Mouquet, Jules
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
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- Menuett No.2 for cello and piano from Serenade, K.375
- Gavotte in B flat Major arranged for cello and piano
- Larghetto from Clarinet Quintet, K.581 (transcribed for Cello and Piano by Kummer)
- Adagio from Symphony No.36, K.425(Vogel and Guérout)
- Andante from String Quartet No.15, K.421 (Vogel and Guérout)
- Ave verum corpus, K.618 (cello and piano)
- Pantomime and Gavotte from Les Petits Riens K.Ahn.10/299b transcribed for cello and piano (Schröder)
Mussorgsky, Modest
Myaskovsky, Nikolay
Nardini, Pietro
Nedbal, Oskar
Nemerovsky, Aleksandr
Neruda, Franz
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- 2 Fantasiestücke für Violoncell, Op.4
- Berceuse slave, Op.11
- Mazurka and Ungarisch, Op.38
- 3 Stücke for Cello and Piano, Op.39
- Andante et Allegro de Concert pour Violoncelle, Op.40
- Ballade, Op. 43
- Mazurek, Op. 50
- Humoreske for Cello, Op.52
- Mazurka for Cello, Op.53
- Gavotte for Cello, Op.54
- Serenade slave, Op.56
- Mazurek, Op.64
- Mazurka No.6 for Cello, Op. 70
Nevin, Ethelbert
Nicodé, Jean Louis
Nölck, August
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- Wiegenlied for Cello and Piano, Op.2
- 24 Concert Etudes for Cello and Piano, Op.3
- Gavotte for Cello and Piano, Op.7
- 5 Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op.15
- Lied ohne Worte, Op.19
- 10 Etudes in First Position, Op.24
- Salon-Album 6 Melodische Vortragsstücke im Leichten Style, Op.43
- Legende - Im Volkston, Op.60
- Concert Mazurka, Op.86
- Gnomenreigen, Op.90
- 7 Short Pieces in the First Position, Op.112
- 5 Melodic Studies in the First 4 Positions, Op.113
- 4 Short Pieces in the First Position, Op.115
- 10 Original Pieces Op.116
- 6 Salon Pieces Op.120
- Amoroso - Valse lente, Op.160
Noren, Heinrich Gottlieb
Offenbach, Jacques
Ornstein, Leo
Pachelbel, Johann
Pachulski, Henryk
Paderewski, Ignacy Jan
Paganini, Niccolò
Panchenko, Semën Viktorovich
Parry, Charles Hubert Hastings
Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista
Pester, Alfred
Pfitzner, Hans
Piatti, Carlo Alfredo
Pierné, Gabriel
Pilati, Mario
Popp, Wilhelm A. O.
Poppé, Vera
Popper, David
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- Scenes from a Masked Ball Op.3, No.1 Arlequin (Harlequin) for cello and piano
- Scenes from a Masked Ball, Op.3 No.4 Papillon (Butterfly) for cello and piano
- Romance Op.5
- Widmung Op.11, No.1 (cello part only)
- Mazurka No.2 Op.12
- Concert Polonaise, Op.14
- Suite for 2 Cellos, Op.16 transcribed by the composer for cello and piano
- Serenade Orientale, Op.18
- Gavotte No.2 Op.23
- Praludium and Gavotte No.3 Op.27
- Concert Polonaise, Op.28
- Tarantella, Op.33
- No.2 from the 4 Mazurkas, Op.35
- Barcarolle, Op.38
- Nocturne No.3, Op.42
- Nocturne No.4, Op.47
- Menuetto in D for Cello and Piano, Op.48
- Im Walde Suite Op.50
- Mazurka No.6, Op.51
- Albumblatt from 2 Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op.50
- Zur Guitarre - Spanish Dances, Op.54
- Spinning Song, Op.55
- 3 Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op.62
- 3 Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op.64
- 3 Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op.65
- Hungarian Rhapsody, Op.68 (cello-piano)
Potolovsky, Nokolai
Prokofiev, Sergey
Porpora, Nicola Antonio
Rachmaninoff, Sergei
Radecke, Robert
Raff, Joseph Joachim
Rameau, Jean-Philippe
Rasmussen, Alfred
Ravel, Maurice
Reber, Napoléon Henri
Reger, Max
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- Caprice for Cello and Piano
- Cello Sonata No.1, Op.5
- Cello Sonata No.2 in G minor, Op.28
- Cello Sonata No.3, Op.78
- Cello Sonata No.4, Op.116
- Romanze (1902) in G Major for Cello and Piano
- 2 Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op.79e
- Aria, No.3 from Suite for Violin and Piano, Op.103a (No transcription needed)
- Aria for Cello and Piano Op.103a, No.3
- Wiegenlied, Op.79d No.1 from Suite for Violin and Piano transcribed for cello
Reinecke, Carl
Reissiger, Carl Gottlieb
Rheinberger, Josef Gabriel
Ries, Ferdinand
Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay
Rinkens, Wilhelm
Roger-Ducasse, Jean
Romberg, Bernhard
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- Grand Sonata No2, Op.6 (in F Major)
- 3 Cello Sonatas, Op.38
- Divertimento on Swedish Themes, Op.42
- 3 Cello Sonatas, Op.43 cello and bc parts & (cello and piano)
- Cello Sonata No.1 in B-flat Major, Op.43
- Divertimento from Austrian Folksongs, Op.46
- Theme and Variations, Op.50
- Concertino, Op.51
- Theme with Variations and Rondo, Op.61
- Divertimento on Westphalian National Themes, Op.65
- Introduction et Polonaise for Cello, Op.76
- Six Morceaux Élégants, Op. Posth.
Röntgen, Julius
Ropartz, Guy
Rosenhain, Jacques or Jacob
Rousseau, Samuel Alexandre
Różycki, Ludomir
Rubinstein, Anton
Saint-Saëns, Camille
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- Allegro Appassionato, Op.43
- Romance, Op.51
- Cello Sonata No.1, Op.32
- Cello Sonata No.2, Op.123
- Romance for Cello (or Horn) and Piano
- Cantabile from Samson et Dalila, Op.47 for cello and piano
- Suite for Cello and Piano, Op.16 No. 1-5
- The Elephant from the Carnival of the Animals (for Cello and Piano)
- Prière, Op.158 (for cello and organ)
- Chant Saphique, Op.91
Sandré, Gustave
Sammartini, Giovanni Battista (also spelled St Martini)
Sauvaget, Alfred
Scharwenka, Xaver
Scharwenka, Philipp
Schellschmidt, A.H.
Schjelderup, Gerhard Rosenkrone
Schmitt, Florent
Schmidt, F.W.
Schmidt, Oscar
Schrattenholz, Leo
Schröder, Carl
Scholz, Bernhard
Schubert, François
Schubert, Franz
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- Ave Maria D.839 (trans. Goltermann)
- Ave Maria, D.839 (Vogel and Guérout)
- Die Taubenpost (No.9) from Schwanengesang, 14 Lieder von Franz Schubert, S.560 (by Franz Liszt) (arr. Jansa)
- Am Meer (No.12) from Schwanengesang, D.957
- Ständchen (No.4) from Schwanengesang, D.957 (trans. Goltermann)
- Standchen from Schwanengesang, D.957 (Vogel and Guérout)
- Minuetto from Piano Sonata D.894 (Op.78) arranged for Cello and Piano
- Sonata for Arpeggione and Piano in A minor, D.821
- Ungeduld from Die Schöne Müllerin, D.795 (Op.25) (Kummer)
- Moments Musicaux, D.780 Nos. 1,2,3,6 (trans. Grützmacher)
- Andante from String Quartet No.14, D.810 'Death and the Maiden' (Vogel and Guérout)
- Des Mädchens Klage, D.191 (Op.58 No.3) (Vogel and Guérout)
- L'Adieu for Cello and Piano (Vogel and Guérout)
- Lob der Tränen, D.711 (Op.13/2) (Vogel and Guérout)
- 3 Violin Sonatas, Op.137 arranged for cello (Goltermann)
Schubert, Johannes
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- [Cello Sonata, Op.6 (Schubert, Johannes)|Cello Sonata, Op.6]]
Schuberth, Charles
Schumann, Georg
Schumann, Robert
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- Violin Sonata No.2 Op.121 (arranged for cello and piano by Grutzmacher) (cello part only)
- Träumerei and Romance from Kinderszenen, Op.15 for cello and piano (Schumann, Robert)
- Träumerei for cello and piano (arr. Davydov)
- Träumerei for cello and piano (trans. Goltermann)
- Kinderszenen, Op.15 (arr. Grützmacher)
- Adagio and Allegro, Op.70
- Fantasiestücke (Fantasy Pieces), Op.73
- Abendlied Op.85 No.12 for cello and piano (arr Davidoff)
- Abendlied Op.85 No.12 for cello and piano (arr Popper)
- Abschied Op.82 No.9 for cello and piano (arr Grützmacher)
- Am Springbrunnen Op.85 No.9 for cello and piano (arr Grützmacher)
- Fünf Stücke im Volkston, Op.102 (piano score)
- Schlummerlied from Albumblätter, Op.124 (trans. Goltermann)
- Evening Song - Abendlied
- Aufschwung Op.12 No.2 for cello and piano (arr Grützmacher)
- Warum? Op.12 No.3 for cello and piano (arr Grützmacher)
- Romanze No.2 from 3 Romances, Op.28 (Grützmacher)
- Trauermarsch from Piano Quintet, Op.44 for Cello and Piano (Grützmacher)
- The Happy Farmer from Album für die Jugend, Op.68 (Grützmacher)
- Festlicher Marsch from 4 Marches, Op.76 (Grützmacher)
- Die Alpenfee from Manfred, Op.115 for cello and piano (Grützmacher)
Scriabin, Aleksandr
Scognamillo, Enrico
Seitz, Fritz
Servais, Adrien-François
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- Souvenir de Spa Op.2 (1844)
- Comte Ory, Caprice, Op.3 with 2nd cello part also
- Fantaisie et Variations, Op.4
- Cello Concerto in B minor, Op.5
- Le Barbier de Seville - Grande Fantaisie, Op.6
- Fantaisie Burlesque (Ou le Carnaval de Venise), Op.9 solo part only
- Lestocq - Grande Fantaisie, Op.12
- Morceau de Concert, Op.14
- Souvenir de St Pétersbourg, Op.15
- Fantasie on La Fille du Regiment Op.16
- O Cara Memoria de Carafa Op.17 cello and piano parts
- Souvenir de Bade - Grande Fantaisie, Op.20 solo cello part only
- La Romanesca
Sgambati, Giovanni
Shapleigh, Bertram Lincoln
Sherwood, Percy
Sibelius, Jean
Sidoroff, Lew
Siklós, Albert
Simpson, Christopher
Sinding, Christian
Sinigaglia, Leone
Sitt, Hans
Sjögren, Emil
Smyth, Ethel
Sokalsky, Vladimir
Sokolov, Nikolay
Somervell, Arthur
Spohr, Louis
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- Sonate concertante, Op. 113 (for harp/piano, violin/violoncello)
Stainlein, Comte de, Louis
Stanford, Charles Villiers
Stern, Leopold Lawrence
Stiastny, Jan
Stiehl, Heinrich
Stojowski, Sigismond
Straeten, Edmund S J van der
Stransky, Joseph
Strauss, Henry
Strauss, Richard
Street, Joseph
Strelezki, Anton
Stubbe, Arthur
Suk, Josef
Sulzer, Joseph
Svendsen, Johan
Swert, Jules de
Szerémi, Gustave
Szuk, Leopold
Tarnoffsky, A.
Tartini, Giuseppe
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr
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- Chant d'Automne, Op.37a, No.10 (arr. A. Vlasov)
- Meditation, Op.72, No.5, arr. Leonovich for cello and piano
- Chant sans paroles Op.2, No.3 arr. Klengel/Reinecke for cello and piano
- Andante Cantabile (Schulz) from the String Quartet No.1, Op.11 for Cello and Piano
Tellefsen, Thomas Dyke Acland
Terschak, Adolf
Thalberg, Sigismond
Théron, J.
Thieriot, Ferdinand
Thiessen, Karl
Thomassin, Désiré
Thome, Francis
Thuille, Ludwig
Tillière, Joseph Bonaventure
Tovey, Donald Francis
Tricklir, Jean Balthasar
Triemer, Johann Sewald
Trinkhaus, Georg John
Turner, Alfred Dudley
Umlauft, Paul
Valentini, Giuseppe
Various
Varlamov, Aleksandr
Vaubourgoin, Julien Fernand
Veracini, Francesco Maria
Vierne, Louis
Viet, W. H.
Villa-Lobos, Heitor
Vivaldi, Antonio
Volkmann, Robert
Voříšek, Jan Václav
Wachtmeister, Axel Raoul
Wade, John Francis
Wagner, Richard
Walenn, Gerald
Weber, Carl Maria von
Weber, F.
Webern, Anton
Wekerlin, Jean-Baptiste Théodore
Welb, Heinrich
Wellings, Joseph Milton
Weingärtner, J.
Wendel, Bruno
Wermann, Oskar
Widor, Charles-Marie
Wieniawski, Henryk
Williams, Alberto
Wilm, Nicolai von
Wolf, Hugo
Woelfl, Joseph
Woollett, Henry
Yokoyama, Shin-Itchiro
Yradier, Sebastián
Zapff, Oskar
Zaremba, Sigismund Vladislavovich
Żeleński, Władysław
Zemlinsky, Alexander von
Zipoli, Domenico
Zitterbart Jr., Fidelis
Zocarini, Matteo
Zwaag, Wim







