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=== Compositions === Walter composed actively until at least 1910. As detailed in the biography by Erik Ryding and Rebecca Pechefsky,<ref>{{harvp|Ryding|Pechefsky|2001}}</ref> his compositions include: * Symphony No. 1 in D minor (composed circa 1907; premiered in Vienna, 1909; recorded by CPO #777 163β2, 2007) * Symphony No. 2 in E (composed circa 1910) * Symphonic Fantasia (composed 1904; premiered by Richard Strauss in 1904) * String Quartet in D major (1903; premiered in Vienna by the [[Rose Quartet]]) * Piano Quintet (premiered in 1905 in Vienna by the [[Rose Quartet]]) * Piano Trio (premiered in 1906 in Vienna by Walter and members of the [[Rose Quartet]]) * Sonata for Violin and Piano in A (circa 1908; premiered by Walter and Rose in Vienna in February 1909; recorded VAI vaia #1155, 1997) * Incidental music for "King Oedipus" (1910. The production was an adaptation of the Sophocles play by [[Hugo von Hofmannsthal]]. It was directed by [[Max Reinhardt]], and premiered in September 1910 in Munich, followed by performances in Berlin, Cologne, and Vienna. * Numerous songs * Choral Works
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