Air for Barytone and Orchestra, with English Words, written for Philipps, the singer, of London. 1846.
Songs for Voice, with Pianoforte Accompaniment.
Songs, finished ballads, several in Italian, chiefly from Mendelssohn’s earlier period to the year 1834. The words are, with few exceptions, by unknown poets, and the enumeration of the individual pieces can be of little interest. Their number is from twenty to thirty.
For Four Male Voices.
“A frischer Bua bin ich,” for Immermann’s “Andreas Hofer.” 1833.
“Der weise Diogenes war der erste der griechischen Sieben,” Canon for twice Two Voices. 1833.
“Musikanten Prügelei.” 1833.
“Im Nebelgeriesel, im tiefen Schnee,” Gipsy Song by Goethe, for two Two-part Choirs.
“Worauf kommt es überall an,” by Goethe. 1837.