Composers

Paul Wachs

Piano
Organ
Voice
Piano four hands
Pump organ
Dance
Piece
Waltz
Mazurka
Caprice
Song
Romance
Marche
Chanson
Bolero
by popularity

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2 Pièces pour orgue

A

A la valseA mon moulinAngélusAu matin

B

BalancelleBaliverneBlanche neigeBoléroBonjour, Colinette!Brin de paille

C

CapricanteCarillonnettesChanson du rouetCœur légerConte de féeConte de NoëlCoquetterieCrépuscule

D

Dormez, Ninon !Douce gaîtéDoux aveu

E

Ecoutez ceci

F

Fleurs d'Automne

G

Gentillesse

H

Hosanna

J

Joyeux moulin

L

La FornarinaLa SoixantaineLa toréadorLa TricoteuseLe joyeux rémouleurLe kangourouLe pas des bouquetièresL'élancéeL'éléganteLes blés sont mûrsLes myrtesLes saturnalesLes sylphidesLygie

M

MadrileñaMarche triomphaleMargaritaMazurke romantiqueMenuet Pompadour

N

NadiaNeapolitan Boat SongNoël

P

Papillons blancsPetit traité pratique de contrepoint et fuguePetit traité pratique d'harmoniePluie d'étoilesPromenade à ÂnePromenade sous bois

R

Refrain des baigneusesRésédaRigodonRonde pastoraleRose d'automneRose et MuguetRose et papillon

S

Scherzo-CapriceSerenade a la LuneSoir d'AutomneStaccatiSummer-Time

T

TarentelleTe Deum

U

Un brin de causetteUne bonne nouvelleUne noce au village

V

Valse entrainanteValse espagnolValse idéaleValse interrompueValse lilliputienneValse parisienneValse rêveuseValse-étudeVivacite

É

Échos de jeunesse
Wikipedia
Paul Étienne Victor Wachs (19 September 1851 – 6 July 1915) was a French composer, organist and pianist. He is most remembered for his salon compositions for piano.
Born in Paris, Wachs was the son of the French composer Frédéric Wachs (1825–1899). He was a student at the Conservatoire de Paris, where his teachers included François Benoist and César Franck for organ and Victor Massé and Antoine François Marmontel for composition.
After his studies, he became the second organist at the Church of Saint-Sulpice. In 1874, he left this position to be the choirmaster at the Church of Saint-Merri. This position had previously been held by Camille Saint-Saëns. He held this position until 1896. In 1908, Wachs bought a large property in Saint-Mandé, which he named Les Myrtles after one of his compositions. He lived there with his family until his death at age 63.
Among his works for piano, the most famous is Promenade à Âne.
Alphabetical list based on IMSLP.