Composers

Eduard Schütt

Piano
Violin
Cello
Piano four hands
Voice
Orchestra
Viola
Piece
Dance
Waltz
Suite
Paraphrase
Variation
Improvisation
Trio
Prelude
Humoresque
by popularity

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2 Airs, Op.392 Bluettes, Op.422 Canzones, Op.962 Humoresques-Miniatures, Op.902 Improvisationen über Lieder von Anton Rubinstein2 Improvisations sur des Motifs de R. Wagner2 Mélodies for Piano, Op.812 Miniatures, Op.502 Morceaux, Op.162 Morceaux, Op.322 Morceaux, Op.532 Pieces for 2 Pianos, Op.583 Improvisationen über Melodien aus Richard Wagner's Opern3 Intermèdes, Op.403 Morceaux, Op.153 Morceaux, Op.283 Morceaux, Op.373 Morceaux, Op.383 Morceaux, Op.433 Morceaux, Op.494 Morceaux, Op.524 Sérenades, Op.895 Episoden, Op.725 Morceaux, Op.315 Piano Pieces, Op.86 Morceaux, Op.20

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Andante cantabile and Scherzino, Op.79Au Bal, Op.75Au Village et au Salon, Op.77

B

Bluettes en forme de Valse, Op.25

C

CapricesCarnaval Mignon, Op.48Causeries-Bal, Op.45Cherry BlossomConcert Paraphrases on J. Strauss's Waltz MotifsCroquis et Silhouettes, Op.87

E

Eduard Schütt Album

I

Impressions, Op.71In Erinnerung, Op.74

J

Journée d'été, Op.92

L

Lose Blätter, Op.13

M

Mélodie en forme d'EtudeMidinetteMiniatures, Op.30

P

Pages intimes, Op.68Papillons d'amour, Op.59Paraphrase on Brahms' LullabyParaphrase on Brahms' Song 'Vergebliches Ständchen'Paraphrasen über Motive von Johann Strauss, Op.10Pêle-Mêle, Op.41Piano Concerto No.2, Op.47Piano Quartet, Op.12Piano Trio No.1, Op.27Piano Trio No.2, Op.51Poésies d'Automne, Op.36Poésies, Op.21Poésies, Op.55Pour tous les Ages, Op.60Préludes sur des Airs RussesPreludes, Op.35Promenades, Op.88

R

Romance appassionato, Op.91Russian Folk-Song

S

Scènes champêtres, Op.46Scènes de Bal, Op.17Silhouettes-Portraits, Op.34Souvenirs de Jeunesse, Op.97Souvenirs lyriques, Op.56Souvenir-Valses, Op.64Suite No.1 for Piano and Violin, Op.44Suite No.2 for Piano and Violin, Op.61

T

Thema mit Varianten, Op.95Thème varié et Fugato, Op.29Thème varié, Op.62

U

Une larme et un sourire, Op.80

V

Valse parisienne, Op.84Valse-bluetteValses dialogues, Op.73Variations on an Original Theme for 2 Pianos, Op.9Vignettes, Op.83Violin Sonata, Op.26

W

Walzer-Märchen, Op.54Walzer-Momente nach Lanner and Strauss
Wikipedia
Eduard Schütt (Russian: Эдуард Шютт; 22 October 1856 – 26 July 1933) was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor.
Eduard Schütt was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia. His father was a skilled cellist, and the family was acquainted with the pianist Anton Rubinstein. At the age of sixteen, Schütt decided to pursue an artistic career, against the opposition of his father. Rubinstein's influence ultimately convinced Schütt's father to let him pursue his artistic aspirations.
Schütt graduated from the St. Petersburg Conservatory in 1875 with distinction. In 1876, he travelled to Leipzig and studied under Salomon Jadassohn, Ernst Friedrich Richter, and Carl Reinecke. After completing two years of study in Leipzig, he journeyed to Vienna, where he commenced studies with Theodor Leschetizky. Schütt was favored by Leschetizky, and the two remained close lifelong friends.
During the following few years, Schütt concertized in Hungary, Austria, and Bohemia. Around 1882, he composed and premiered his first piano concerto, Op. 7, in several major European cities. From 26 January 1881 to 20 October 1887, he was conductor of the Wiener akademischer Wagner-Verein (Vienna Academic Wagner Society). In 1887, he declined an invitation from Cosima Wagner to become the music director for the Bayreuth Festival. Thereafter, he devoted himself fully to composition and spent a considerable amount of his time at his villa in Meran, which he called "Mon Repos" ("My Peace" in French). His primary residence, however, remained in Vienna, where he also did a limited amount of teaching. Throughout his life, Schütt composed a wide range of works, primarily for the piano, from miniature piano pieces to piano concertos, trios, and suites. He also composed a comic opera.