Chronological List of Compositions
See also: List of compositions by Josef Suk.
- 1888 String Quartet (0) in D minor (Barcarolle in B flat & Andante con moto survive)
- 1889 Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 2 (rev. 1890–91)
- 1890 Ballade in D minor, for string quartet or violin & piano
- 1890 Ballade in D minor, Op. 3, No. 1, cello & piano (rev. 1898)
- 1890 Serenade in A, cello & piano, Op. 3, No. 2 (rev. 1898)
- 1891 Three Songs without Words, piano
- 1891 Piano Quartet in A minor, Op. 1
- 1891–92 Dramatic Overture, Op. 4, orchestra
- 1891–93 Six Pieces for piano, Op. 7
- 1892 Fantasy-Polonaise, piano, Op. 5
- 1892 Serenade for Strings in E flat, Op. 6
- 1893 Melody for young violinists, for 2 violins
- 1893 Piano Quintet in G minor, Op. 8 (rev. 1915)
- 1894 A Winter's Tale, Shakespeare Overture for orchestra, Op. 9 (rev. 1926)
- 1894 Humoresque in C, piano (or 1897)
- 1895 Album Leaf, piano
- 1895 Five Moods, Op. 10, piano
- 1895–96 Eight Pieces, Op. 12, piano
- 1896 String Quartet No. 1 in B flat, Op. 11 : Finale Allegro Giocoso (second version; rev. 1915)
- 1896 String Quartet No. 1 in B flat, Op. 11
- 1897 Piano Sonatina in G minor, Op. 13 : Andante, included in Four Episodes for piano
- 1897 Suite for piano, Op. 13 (rev. 1900 as Op. 21)
- 1897 Piano Sonatina in G minor, Op. 13 (rev. 1900; Minuet arr. string quartet, Op. 21a)
- 1897 Village Serenade for piano
- 1897–98 Raduz & Mahulena: A Fairy Tale Suite for orchestra, Op. 16 (rev. 1912)
- 1897–99 Symphony No. 1 in E, Op. 14
- 1898 Bagatelle, Op. 14, piano (originally the third movement of Symphony No. 1 in E)
- 1900 Four Pieces for violin & piano, Op. 17
- 1901 Under the Apple Tree, Op. 20, cantata after Zeyer for mezzo-soprano & orchestra, arr. 1911–12
- 1902 Spring, Op. 22a, five pieces for piano
- 1902 Summer Impressions, Op. 22b, three pieces for piano
- 1902 Elegy for violin, cello, string quartet, harmonium & harp, Op. 23; also arranged for Piano Trio
- 1903 Fantasy in G minor, violin & orchestra, Op. 24
- 1903 Fantastic Scherzo, Op. 25, orchestra
- 1904 Prague, Op. 26, symphonic poem for orchestra
- 1905–6 Symphony No. 2 in C minor, "Asrael", Op. 27
- 1907 About Mother, five pieces for piano, Op. 28
- 1907–8 A Summer's Tale, Op. 29, orchestra
- 1909 Ella-Polka, included in Four Episodes for piano
- 1909 Things Lived and Dreamed, Op. 30, ten pieces for piano
- 1909 Spanish Joke, piano
- 1910–12 Six Lullabies, Op. 33, piano
- 1911 String Quartet No. 2, Op. 31
- 1912–17 Ripening, Op. 34, symphonic poem for orchestra. with chorus
- 1914 Meditation on the Saint Wenceslas Chorale, Op. 35a, strings or string-quartet
- 1917 Bagatelle with Nosegay in Hand, flute violin & piano
- 1919 Album Leaf, included in Four Episodes for piano
- 1919 Minuet, violin & piano
- 1919–20 Legend of Dead Victors, Commemoration for orchestra, Op. 35b
- 1919–20 Toward a New Life, Sokol March, Op. 35c, orchestra
- 1920 About Friendship, Op. 36, piano
- 1920–29 Epilogue, Op. 37, text from Zeyer & Psalms, for soprano, baritone, bass, mixed chorus & orchestra, rev. 1930–33
- 1924 About Christmas Day, included in Four Episodes for piano
- 1932 Beneath Blanik, march arr. Kalas for orchestra
- 1935 Sousedská, for five violins, double-bass, cymbals, triangle, side-drum & bass-drum
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