Composers

Wilhelm Taubert

Piano
Voice
Violin
Cello
Orchestra
Viola
Mixed chorus
Piano four hands
Soprano
Alto
Song
Lied
Piece
Quartet
Sonata
Fantasia
Variation
Character piece
Capriccio
Operas
by popularity

#

12 Gesänge, Op.2712 Lieder, Op.11812 Lieder, Op.12412 Lieder, Op.5812 Lieder, Op.6812 Lieder, Op.7912 Lieder, Op.8812 Lieder, Op.952 Caprices de concert, Op.412 Lieder, Op.2012 Lieder, Op.532 Petites fantaisies, Op.1622 Piano Sonatas, Op.2125 Variationen über ein Originalthema, Op.161b4 Charakterstücke, Op.834 Gesänge, Op.744 Klavierstücke, Op.1214 Marches brillantes, Op.25 Gesänge, Op.995 Lieder, Op.1026 Canzonetten, Op.756 Deutsche Lieder, Op.66 Gesänge, Op.1516 Kinderstücke, Op.1366 Lieder, Op.766 Mailieder, Op.1636 Scherzi, Op.8

A

An die Geliebte, Op.16Aschenbrödel, Op.115Auf dem Lande, Op.109

B

Bilderbuch, Op.101Brautlieder, Op.103

C

Camera obscura, Op.38Capriccio No.2, Op.66Capriccio, Op.29Cello Sonata, Op.150Cesario, Op.188

D

Duo à quatre mains, Op.11Duo No.2, Op.15

F

Fantasy, Op.127Frühlingsboten, Op.108

I

Im goldenen Kranze, Op.191 No.3In der Märznacht, Op.190

K

Klänge aus der Kinderwelt

L

Le bon vieux temps, Op.39Lied und Reigen, Op.119Lyrische Stücke, Op.106

M

Macbeth, Op.133Medea, Op.57Melancolie, Op.85Miniatures, Op.37

O

Overture to Othello

P

Piano Concerto No.1, Op.18Piano Quartet No.1, Op.19Piano Quartet No.2, Op.203Piano Sonata No.2, Op.20Piano Sonata No.6, Op.114Piano Sonata, Op.4Piano Trio No.2, Op.96Piano Trio, Op.32Preciosa, Op.71

S

Sei wieder gut!, Op.197String Quartet No.1, Op.73String Quartet No.2, Op.93String Quartet No.3, Op.130String Quartet No.4, Op.183Suite, Op.50Symphony No.4, Op.80

T

Tausend und eine Nacht, Op.139The Tempest, Op.134Tour de mazurka, Op.52

V

Variationen quasi fantasia, Op.13
Wikipedia
Carl Gottfried Wilhelm Taubert (23 March 1811 in Berlin – 7 January 1891 in Berlin) was a German pianist, composer, and conductor, father of philologist and writer Emil Taubert.
Taubert studied under Ludwig Berger (piano) and Bernhard Klein (composition). In 1831 he became assistant conductor and accompanist for Berlin court concerts. Between 1845 and 1848 he was music director of the Berlin Royal Opera, and was also court conductor in Berlin from 1845 to 1869. From 1865, he taught music at the Prussian Academy of Arts; Theodor Kullak was one of his pupils.
His compositions include six operas, incidental music, four symphonies, concertos for piano and cello, four string quartets, other orchestral, choral, and piano works, and more than 300 songs. His early compositions were praised by the composer Felix Mendelssohn, who had also studied piano with Berger.
His grave is preserved in the Protestant Friedhof I der Jerusalems- und Neuen Kirchengemeinde (Cemetery No. I of the congregations of Jerusalem's Church and New Church) in Berlin-Kreuzberg, south of Hallesches Tor.