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=== Transcriptions, arrangements and adaptations === For '''viola and piano''' unless otherwise noted {| class="wikitable" style="margins:auto; width=95%;" ! Original composer !! Title !! width="40%"|Remarks |- | [[Anton Arensky]] (1861–1906) || ''Berceuse'' || |- | rowspan="3" valign="top" | [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] (1685–1750) || ''Air on the C-String'' || original from ''Orchestral Suite No. 3'' |- | ''Aria "Come Sweet Death"'' || from ''Cantata 191'' |- | ''Adagio from Toccata in C major'' || published 1935; original for organ |-valign="top" | rowspan="2" | [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] (1770–1827) || ''Menuet'' || published 1912; original for orchestra; from ''12 Menuette'', WoO 7 |-valign="top" | ''Theme and Variations (on Mozart's "Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen")'', Op. 66 (1796) || original for cello and piano |- | rowspan="2" valign="top" | [[Johannes Brahms]] (1833–1897) || ''Minnelied'', Op. 71 No. 5 (1877) || original for voice and piano |- | ''Wir wandelten'' for violin or viola and piano, Op. 96 No. 2 (1884) || original for voice and piano |- | [[Willy Burmester]] (1869–1933) || ''Französisches Lied aus dem 18. Jahrhundert'' (French Air from the 18th Century) (1909) || original for violin and piano |- | rowspan="2" valign="top" | [[Eric Coates]] (1886–1957) || ''Ballad'' in G major, Op. 13 (1906) || |- | ''First Meeting: Souvenir'' || |- | rowspan="5" valign="top" | [[Frederick Delius]] (1862–1934) || ''Caprice and Elegy'' for viola and orchestra (1930) || original for cello and orchestra |- | ''Double Concerto'' for violin, viola and orchestra (1915–1916) || original for violin, cello and orchestra |- | ''Serenade'' from the drama ''Hassan'' (1920–1923) || |- | Sonata No. 2 (1922–1923) || original for violin and piano; 1929 transcription |- | Sonata No. 3 (1930) || original for violin and piano; 1932 transcription |- | [[Ernő Dohnányi]] (1877–1960) || Sonata in C{{music|sharp}} minor, Op. 21 (1912) || original for violin and piano |- | [[Edward Elgar]] (1857–1934) || Concerto in E minor for viola and orchestra, Op. 85 (1918–1919) || original for cello and orchestra |- | rowspan="2" valign="top" | [[Gabriel Fauré]] (1845–1924) || ''[[Trois mélodies, Op. 7 (Fauré)|Après un rêve]]'', Op. 7 No. 1 || original for voice and piano |- | ''[[Élégie (Fauré)|Élégie]]'' for viola and orchestra, Op. 24 || original for cello and orchestra |- | [[Baldassare Galuppi]] || ''Aria Amorosa'' || |- | [[Giovan Battista Grazioli]] (1746–1828) || Sonata in F major || original for cello and continuo |- | [[Edvard Grieg]] (1843–1907) || ''Ich liebe Dich'' (I Love But Thee!), Op. 5 No. 3 (1864–1865) || original from ''Hjertets Melodier'', 4 songs for voice and piano |-valign="top" | rowspan="3" | [[George Frideric Handel]] (1685–1759) || ''Arietta'' || published 1910; transcription (violin and piano) by [[Hamilton Harty]] of "Si che lieta goderò" from ''[[Rodrigo (opera)|Rodrigo]]''; viola part by Tertis |- | ''Sarabande'' || transcription of "Sorge nel petto" from ''[[Rinaldo (opera)|Rinaldo]]'' |- | Sonata in F major (Adagio and Allegro) || original for violin with basso continuo |-valign="top" | rowspan="2" | [[Joseph Haydn]] (1732–1809) || ''Capriccio'' || published 1912; transcription (violin and piano) by [[Willy Burmester]] from String Quartet No. 49, Op. 64 No. 2; viola part by Tertis |-valign="top" | ''Menuet'' || published 1912; original for orchestra; transcription (violin and piano) by [[Willy Burmester]] from [[Symphony No. 96 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 96]]; viola part by Tertis |- | [[William Hurlstone|William Yeates Hurlstone]] (1876–1906) || ''4 Characteristic Pieces'' (1899) || original for clarinet and piano |- | rowspan="3" valign="top" | [[John Ireland (composer)|John Ireland]] (1879–1962) || ''The Holy Boy'' || published 1918 |- | Sonata in G minor (1923) || original for cello and piano; 1941 transcription |- | Sonata No. 2 in A minor (1915–1917) || original for violin and piano; 1918 transcription |- | [[Fritz Kreisler]] (1875–1962) || ''La Chasse'', Caprice in the Style of Cartier || original for violin and piano |- | [[Franz Liszt]] (1811–1886) || ''Liebestraum No. 3'' in A{{music|flat}} major, S. 541 (ca. 1850) || published 1954; original for piano |- | [[Étienne Méhul]] (1763–1817) || ''Gavotte'' || published 1912 |- | rowspan="6" valign="top" | [[Felix Mendelssohn]] (1809–1847) || ''Duetto'' || original for piano: ''Song without Words'', Op. 38 No. 6 (1836) |- | ''Fleecy Cloud'' || original for piano: ''Song without Words'', Op. 53 No. 2 (1838) |- | ''Gondola Song'' || original for piano: ''Song without Words'', Op. 19 No. 6 (1830) |- | ''On Wings of Song'', Op. 34 No. 2 (1835) || original for voice and piano: ''Auf Flügeln des Gesanges'' |- | ''Spring Song'' || original for piano: ''Song without Words'', Op. 62 No. 6 (1842) |- | ''Sweet Remembrance'' || original for piano: ''Song without Words'', Op. 19 No. 1 (1831) |- | rowspan="2" valign="top" | [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] (1756–1791) || ''Menuet'' || |- | Sonata [No. 22] in A major, K. 305: Allegro molto; Tema con variazione || original for violin and piano |- | [[Gabriel Pierné]] (1863–1937) || ''Sérénade'', Op. 7 || original for piano |- | [[Nicola Porpora]] (1686–1768) || ''Aria'' in E major || extracted from the collection ''I Classici Violinisti Italiani'', freely developed and harmonized by [[Mario Corti (violinist)|Mario Corti]] |- | [[Anton Rubinstein]] (1829–1894) || ''Melody in F'', Op. 3 No. 1 (1852) || original for piano |- | [[Camille Saint-Saëns]] (1835–1921) || ''Melody'' for viola or violin or cello and piano (1959) || |- | rowspan="4" valign="top" | [[Franz Schubert]] (1797–1828) || ''Allegretto'', Duet for violin or viola or 2 violins or 2 violas and piano (1936) || original from the [[String Quartet No. 15 (Schubert)|String Quartet No. 15 in G major]], Op. 161, D. 887 (1826) |- | ''Ave Maria'', Op. 52 No. 6 (D. 839) (1825) || original for voice and piano |- | ''Du bist die Ruh'', Op. 59 No. 3 (D. 776) || original for voice and piano |- | ''Nacht und Träume'', Op. 43 No. 2 (D. 827) || original for voice and piano |- | rowspan="3" valign="top" | [[Robert Schumann]] (1810–1856) || ''Abendlied'' (Evening Song) in D{{music|flat}} major, Op. 85 No. 12 (1849) || original for piano 4-hands |- | ''Romance'', Op. 28 No. 2 || original for piano |- | ''Schlummerlied'' (Slumber Song) in E{{music|flat}} major, Op. 124 No. 16 || original for piano |- | [[Cyril Scott]] (1879–1970) || ''Cherry Ripe'' || |- | [[Alexander Scriabin]] (1872–1915) || ''Étude'', Op. 42 No. 4 || original for piano |- | [[Joseph Sulzer]] (1850–1926) || ''Sarabande: Air on the G-string'', Op. 8 || original for cello (or violin) and piano |- | [[Karol Szymanowski]] (1882–1937) || ''Pieśń Roksany'' (Chant de Roxane) || from the opera ''Król Roger'' |- | rowspan="3" valign="top" | [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]] (1840–1893) || ''Chanson triste'', Op. 40 No. 2 || original for piano |- | ''June (Barcarolle)'', Op. 37b No. 6 (1875–1876) || original for piano |- | ''None But the Lonely Heart'' (also entitled ''A Pleading''), Op. 6 No. 6 (1869) || original for voice and piano |- | [[Francis Thomé]] (1850–1909) || ''Sous la feuillée'', Op. 29 || original for piano |- | rowspan="2" valign="top" | traditional || ''Londonderry Air "Farewell to Cucullain"'' for viola or violin and piano || |- | ''Old Irish Air'' for viola or violin and piano || |- | rowspan="5" valign="top" | [[William Wolstenholme]] (1865–1931) || Allegretto in E{{music|flat}} major, Op. 17 No. 2 || published 1900; original for organ |- | ''Canzona'' in B{{music|flat}} major, Op. 12 No. 1 || original for organ |- | ''Die Antwort'' (The Answer), Op. 13 No. 2 || original for organ |- | ''Die Frage'' (The Question), Op. 13 No. 1 || original for organ |- | ''Romanza'', Op. 17 No. 1 || published 1900; original for organ |}
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