Chamber orchestra

Instrumentation is given according to the standard convention:
flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon – horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba – (percussion) – strings

Percussion abbreviations:
– perc = percussion (usually multiple instruments each)
– timp = timpani (only)
– pn = piano
– hp = harp

Auxiliary wind instruments are not explicitly shown.

All my arrangements for chamber orchestra are now represented worldwide (except China) by Cecilia Music Concept GmbH (contact) and available for rental through Josef Weinberger Musikverlage (contact) or Musik und Bühne (stage works – contact). I am happy to connect you to the relevant person if you would rather contact me directly.


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– Encore! _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – timp, 1perc – str
(featuring 23 classical favourites by 20 composers in 3’30” – also availalbe for full orchestra 2,2,2,2 – 4,2,3,1 – timp, 3perc – str)

Ludwig van Beethoven
– Fidelio Overture _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – timp – str
– Piano concerto no.1 _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – timp(opt.) – str
– Piano concerto no.2 _____ 1,1,0,1 – 1,0,0,0 – str
– Piano concerto no.3 _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – timp(opt.) – str
– Piano concerto no.4 _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – timp(opt.) – str
– Piano concerto no.5 _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – timp(opt.) – str

Georges Bizet
– Carmen-Fantasy _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 1perc, timp(opt.), hp (opt.) – str
– Roma (Symphony no.2) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – timp, hp – str

Johannes Brahms
– Serenade no.1 _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,0,0,0 – str
– Symphony no.3 _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,0,0,0 – timp(opt.) – str

Max Bruch
– Kol Nidrei (with solo cello or double bass) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,0,0,0 – str
– Leonidas (with solo baritone & TTBB) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – timp – str

Anton Bruckner
– Symphony no.4 _____ 1,1,1,1- 2,1,1,0 – 1perc – str

Cecile Chaminade
– Flute concertino _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – timp(opt.), hp – str

Ernest Chausson
– Poème (with solo violin) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,0,0,0 – timp, hp – str
– Viviane op.5 _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 1perc, hp(opt.) – str

Chen Gang, He Zhanhao
– Butterfly Lovers violin concerto _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc, pn, hp – str
– Butterfly Lovers violin concerto (no harp) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc, pn – str

Frederick Chopin
– Piano concerto no.1 (with solo piano) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – timp – str
– Piano concerto no.2 (with solo piano) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – timp – str

Claude Debussy
– Prelude a l’apres-midi d’un faune _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – 1perc, hp – str

Léo Delibes
– Pizzicati (from the ballet “Sylvia”) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – timp, hp(opt.) – str

Frederick Delius
– In a Summer Garden _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – 1perc, hp – str

Gaetano Donizetti
– La fille du regiment overture _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 1perc – str

Paul Dukas
– L’apprenti sorcerer _____ 2,1,2,1 – 2,2,0,0 – 3perc – str

Antonin Dvorak
– American Suite op.98 _____ 2,2,2,2 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc – str
– Symphony no.8 _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – timp – str

Edward Elgar
– Enigma Variations _____ 1,1,2,1 – 1,0,0,0 – 2perc – str
– Enigma Variations (“double winds”) _____ 2,2,2,2 – 2,2,1,0 – 2perc – str

Gabriel Faure
– Pavane _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – str

Jacob Gade
– Tango Jalousie _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc – str

Niels Gade
– Efterklange af Ossian (Echoes of Ossia) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – timp, hp – str
– Mariotta overture _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – timp – str
– Nordische Sennfahrt overture _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – timp, perc(opt.) – str

George Gershwin
– An American in Paris _____ 1,2,2,1 – 2,2,1,1 – 2perc – str
– Girl Crazy overture _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,1,1,1 – 2-3perc – str
– Rhapsody in Blue (with solo piano) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,2,1,0 – 2perc – str    

Mikhail Glinka
– Ruslan and Lyudmila overture _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – timp – str    

Carl Goldmark
– Goetz von Berlichingen Vorpspiel _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,1,0,0 – timp – str(1,1,1,1,1)

Edvard Grieg
– Lyric Pieces (Suite) op.54 (complete 1-6) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 1,0,0,0 – 1perc, hp – str
– Peer Gynt (complete) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 1,0,0,0 – 1perc – str + vocal
– Symphonic Dances op.64 _____ 1,1,2,1 – 1,0,0,0 – 1perc, hp – str

Engelbert Humperdinck
– Dornröschen (complete) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,2,0 (tuba opt.) – 2perc, hp – str
– Dornröschen: Fantasy for (Chamber-)Orchestra (60min) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,2,0 (tuba opt.) – 2perc, hp – str
– Hänsel und Gretel (complete) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,2,0 (tuba opt.) – 2perc, hp – str     

Franz Lehár
– Gold und Silber _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc, hp – str

Paul Lincke
– Berliner Luft _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc – str
– Das ist der Zauber von Berlin _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc – str

Franz Liszt
– Les Preludes _____ 1,1,2,1 – 1,1,0,0 – 1perc, hp – str

Gustav Mahler
– Das Lied von der Erde (with 2 solo voice) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,0,0 – 1perc, hp – str
– Kindertotenlieder (with solo voice) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 1,0,0,0 – 1perc, hp – str
– Kindertotenlieder (no harp) (with solo voice) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 1,0,0,0 – 1perc – str
– Rückert Lieder (with solo voice) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – str (1,1,1,1,0)
– Symphony no.4 (with solo voice) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,0,0 – 2perc, hp – str  
– Symphony no.4 (with solo voice)(“double winds”) _____ 2,2,2,2 – 2,2,0,0 – 3perc, hp – str 
– Symphony no.9 _____ 2,1,2,1 – 2,1,2,0 (tuba opt.) – 1perc, hp – str        

Heinrich Marschner
– Hans Heiling overture _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – timp – str

Étienne Méhul
– La chasse du jeune Henry (v1) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 4,0,0,0 – timp(opt.) – str
– La chasse du jeune Henry (v2) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 4,0,0,0 – str (1,1,1,1, bass opt.)
– La chasse du jeune Henry (2 horns v1) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,0,0,0 – timp(opt.) – str
– La chasse du jeune Henry (2 horns v2) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,0,0,0 – str (1,1,1,1, bass opt.)

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
– Ein Sommernachtstraum (complete) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,1,1,0 – timp – str + vocal

Modeste Mussorgsky / Maurice Ravel
– Pictures at an exhibition _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,1,1,1 – 2perc – str

Otto Nicolai
– Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor overture _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – timp – str
– Weihnachts-Ouverture (Christmas overture) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – timp – str + opt. organ and/or choir

Jacques Offenbach
– Rondo dé la Duchesse “Ah, Que J’aime Les Militaire” _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc – str + vocal
– Rondo dé la Duchesse “Ah, Que J’aime Les Militaire” _____ 2,2,2,2 – 2,2,1,0 – 3perc – str + vocal

Sergei Rachmaninov
– Capriccio bohemien (on Gypsie themes) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc, hp – str

Maurice Ravel                                     
– Ma mere l’oye (Mother goose) _____ 1,2,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – 2perc – str

Carl Reinecke
– Trio for clarinet, horn and piano _____ 0,0,1,0 – 1,0,0,0 – str

Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov 
– Sheherazade _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,1,1,0 – 2perc, hp – str

Gioacchino Rossini 
– Il barbiere di Siviglia overture _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – timp – str
– Il barbiere di Siviglia (complete) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – 1perc(opt.), 1gtr(opt.) – str + vocal
– La gazza ladra (Thieving magpie) overture _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 1perc, timp(opt.) – str
– William Tell overture _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 1perc – str

Camille Saint-Saens                           
– Danse macabre _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – 2perc, hp – str

Robert Schumann
– Overture zu Goethe’s Hermann und Dorothea _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,1,0,0 – 1perc – str(1,1,1,1,1)

Jean Sibelius                           
– The swan of Tuonela _____ 0,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – 1perc – str (red 2,2,2,2,1)

Johann Strauss
– Piefke und Pufke _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc – str
– Radetzky Marsch _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc – str
– Spiel’ ich die Unschuld vom Lande (from “Die Fledermaus”) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc, hp(opt.) – str

Johann Strauss II
– An der schönen blauen Donau _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc, hp(opt.) – str
– Annen-Polka _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc – str
– Auf der Jagd _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc – str
– Im Krapfnwaldl (in original B, or C) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc – str
– Schwips-Lied (based on Annen-Polka) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc – str + vocal

Richard Strauss
– Der Bürger als Edelmann Suite _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,1,1,0 – 1perc, hp, pn – str (1,1,1,1,1)
– “Im Abendrot” from 4 letzte Lieder (with solo voice) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – str
– Don Juan _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 2perc, hp – str
– Symphony no.2 in F minor _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – timp – str
– Till Eulenspiegel _____ 1,1,3,1 – 2,0,0,0 – 1perc – str                     

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
– Piano concerto no.1 (with solo piano) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – timp – str
– Symphony no.1 _____ 1,1,1,1 – 2,1,0,0 – timp – str
– Symphony no.2 _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – 1perc – str
– Symphony no.3 _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 – timp – str

Richard Wagner
– Tannhäuser (complete) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,1,1,0 (tuba opt.) – 2perc, hp – str
– Tristan XS (1h40m) (with 2 solo voices) _____ 1,1,2,1 – 2,0,0,0 – timp, hp – str
– Tristan XS/XL (as above but with original instrumentation)
– Wesendonck Lieder op.91 (with solo voice) _____ 1,1,1,1 – 1,0,0,0 – str

Carl Maria von Weber
– Jubel-Ouverture _____ 2,2,2,2 – 2,2,1,0 – 2perc – str