Hermann Berens
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12 Etudes de Genre, Op.7312 Studien im brillanten Style zur höheren Ausbildung2 Idylles, Op.932 Images, Op.442 Morceaux brillant et mélodieux, Op.162 Pieces for Piano, Op.72 Valse-études brillantes, Op.9220 Etudes enfantines, Op.793 Albumblad, Op.973 String Trios, Op.855 Salon-Lieder50 Piano Pieces for First Beginners, Op.706 Piano Sonatas, Op.81A
Allegro appassionato, Op.67B
Bolero, Op.57C
Capriccio, Op.64Causerie amoureuse, Op.68D
Die Pflege der linken Hand, Op.89Die Schule der Tonleitern, Akkorde und Verzierungen, Op.88E
Elfenspiel, Op.65F
Fleurs du printemps, Op.91G
Gesellschaftsquartett No.1 in C major, Op.23Gesellschaftsquartett No.2 in D minor, Op.48Gesellschaftsquartett No.3, Op.72Gesellschaftsquartett No.4, Op.80Gruss an die Nacht, Op.86H
Haideröslein, Op.76Hommage aux Grâces, Op.41I
I Rosens doft, Op.39Idylle, Op.34K
Klänge aus NordenN
Neueste Schule der Geläufigkeit, Op.61O
Ode à l'amour, Op.33P
Piano Trio No.2, Op.20Piano Trio, Op.95 No.1Piano Trio, Op.95 No.2Piano Trio, Op.95 No.3Polka For Ever, Op.37R
Rosen & Dornenstücke, II, Op.69S
Second Scène Italienne, Op.51String Quartet in E minor, Op.78T
Tableaux de genre, Op.83V
Violin Sonata No.1, Op.5Vorstudien, Op.66WikipediaHermann Berens (7 April 1826 in Hamburg – 9 May 1880 in Stockholm) was a German Romantic composer famous mainly for his piano music, some of which is included in the Royal Conservatory of Music's Syllabus.
He was the son of a flute player from Germany. One of his popular pieces is Study in A minor, Op. 61, No. 32.
In 2006, the Trio ZilliacusPerssonRaitinen recorded Berens's three string trios, Op. 85, and the recording was released by the Intim Musik label (a Swedish company) in 2007. The booklet enclosed with the recording includes a detailed biographical note on the composer.
In 1999, Ars Amata Zurich recorded a CD (SUISA 25.818) that contains Berens's String Trio in C minor, Op.86 No.2.