Composers

František Drdla

Violin
Piano
Cello
Orchestra
Piece
Dance
Song
Mazurka
Fantasia
Waltz
Intermezzo
Serenade
Lied
Humoresque
by popularity

#

2 Pieces, Op.1372 Pieces, Op.1962 Pieces, Op.2012 Pieces, Op.273 Pieces, Op.374 Kleine Vortragstücke, Op.1278 Danses hongroises, Op.30

A

Abendlied, Op.242Alt Wiener-Tanz, Op.94Andante moderato, Op.89Ariel, Op.111Aubade d'été, Op.71Aus der Heimat, Op.95

B

Ballade, Op.246Berceuse, Op.56Bianca, Op.137aBilder aus Ungarn, Op.154Bolero, Op.208

C

Canzonetta, Op.67Capriccio, Op.52Causerie, Op.47Chanson joyeuse, Op.43Chanson venetienne, Op.105Chant d’amour, Op.31Chant de la Fileuse, Op.70Colombine, Op.90Compositions for Violin and PianoCycle, Op.26

D

Dalibor-Phantasie, Op.144Danse des sorcières, Op.35Danse espagnole, Op.199Danse gracieuse, Op.50D'automne, Op.184Die Libelle, Op.233Duo concertante, Op.200

E

Echo de Vienne, Op.241Entr'acte, Op.100

F

Fantasie nach 'Die verkaufte Braut', Op.142Fantasie über 'Carmen', Op.66Fantasie über 'Hoffmanns Erzählungen', Op.73Fantasie, Op.40Fascino Slavo, Op.91Flirt, Op.198

G

Graziella, Op.180Griselda, Op.138Guitarrero, Op.88

H

Humoreske, Op.97

I

Idylle, Op.36Illusion, Op.48Improvisation, Op.217Intermezzo, Op.101Intermezzo-Valse, Op.51Ivresse, Op.32

J

J'y pense, Op.134

K

Katinka, Op.197

L

La flatterie, Op.243bLa Poupée, Op.92Le Songe, Op.29Le trouvère, Op.182Légende, Op.84Liebesgeflüster, Op.212Liebesklage, Op.232Lohengrin-Fantasie, Op.130Love Song, Op.102

M

Madrigal, Op.25Märchen, Op.80Mazurka No.1, Op.22Mazurka No.2, Op.23Mazurka No.3, Op.24Mazurka, Op.98bMéditation, Ballade, Au soir et Lenorka, Op.34Menuet, Op.81

N

Novellette, Op.86

O

Old Vienna, Op.226

P

Papillons, Op.109Perpetuo, Op.125Pierette, Op.186Poëme, Op.65Polichinelle, Op.41Polonaise, Op.19

R

Rano, Op.189Reigen, Op.87Rezinka, Op.55Ritornell, Op.57Rokoko, Op.54Romance Bergère, Op.108RomanzeRomola, Op.139

S

Scherzando, Op.62Sehnsucht, Op.228Serenade No.1Serenade No.2Souvenir

T

Tanzweise, Op.96Tarantelle, Op.112Temps passés, Op.93Tendresse, Op.46Träumerei, Op.21

V

Violin Concertino, Op.225Violin Concerto, Op.245Vision, Op.28

W

Walzer Serenade, Op.42Wiegenlied, Op.244Wiegenlied, Op.33Wiener Walzer, Op.187

Z

Zwiegespräche, Op.98
Wikipedia
František Alois Drdla (Germanized as Franz Drdla; 28 November 1868 – 3 September 1944) was a prominent Czech concert violinist and composer of light music.
Drdla was born in 1868 in Žďár nad Sázavou, in what is now the Czech Republic. He studied violin and composition first at the Prague Conservatory and later at the Vienna Conservatory where his teachers were Josef Hellmesberger, Jr. for violin, Anton Bruckner for music theory and Franz Krenn for composition. However, Drdla's music shows none of his teacher's influence. From 1890 to 1893 he played violin in the orchestra of the Vienna Court Opera, and from 1894 to 1899 he pursued his career as the director and concertmaster of the Theater an der Wien. By then a well-known concert violinist, Drdla toured throughout Europe (1899–1905) and later the United States (1923–1925). Drdla enjoyed a good reputation as a violinist with a technically refined tone. In 1927 he received an honorary title from the President of Austria. Drdla died in Bad Gastein, Austria in 1944.
Although he composed three operettas, a violin concerto, several orchestral works and two piano trios, international fame came to Drdla as a result of composing lighter music in the late romantic style. These works generally mixed popular Bohemian (Czech) or Hungarian melodies and presented them à la viennoise. Among the best known of such works are Souvenir (1904), Vision (1906) and Hey, Hay! (1908) written for violin with piano. Hey, Hay! became popular in more than a dozen different versions including those for orchestra, piano quintet, and string quartet. Drdla's compositions were popularized by violinists Jan Kubelík, Marie Hall, Mischa Elman, Joseph Szigeti, Váša Příhoda and others.