Max Oesten (var: Otto Max Oesten, Max Otto Östen, Otto Östen) 1843–1917, was a German pianist, organist and prolific composer, although nowadays his work is generally overlooked.

Life

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Max Oesten was born in Berlin the son of the German composer Theodor/e Oesten. He spent most of his professional life as a church organist in Königsburg.[1] Oesten was a pupil of August Wilhelm Bach.[2] Among Oesten's pupils was the German-American fiddler Otto Funk.

List of works

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Choral

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  • op. ? (1879) Aufforderung zum Tanz: polka-rondo (mixed choir and piano).[3]
  • op. 151 (c.1887) Drei Lieder Songs for Male-voice choir: 'Frühlingsahnung', 'Waldeseinsamkeit', 'Fröhliche Fahrt'.[4]
  • op. 225 (1914) Für Kaiser und Reich (male-voice choir and orchestra).[5]

Harmonium and/or Organ

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  • op. 26 (n.d.) Trauermarsch (after Beethoven op. 26) arr. for harmonium/organ.[6]
  • op. 196 (1897) Twelve easy voluntaries: second set (harmonium/organ).[3]
  • op. 205 (1899) Festival times: ten short and easy pieces (harmonium/organ).[3]
  • op. ? (1899) Twelve Select voluntaries (harmonium/organ).[3]
  • op. 215 (1902) Twelve short voluntaries: third set (harmonium/organ).[3]

Harmonium and/or piano

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  • op. 131 (1885) [Schubert] Lieder ... concertmässig als Duos (harmonium and piano).[3]
  • op. 135 (1885) Lieder der Heimat: fanntasien über beliebte Volksweisen (harmonium and piano).[3]
  • op. 138 (1886-7) Die Oper am Harmonium. Fantasien über beliebte Opern (harmonium, and piano; two pianos).[3]
  • op. 140 Träume am Harmonium (harmonium).[6]
  • op. 141 (1887) Leichte Original-Duos (harmonium and piano; two pianos).[3]
  • op. 222 (n.d.) Klänge am Harmonium: 50 geistliche Lieder und Gesänge (harmonium).[6]

Harp

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  • op. ? (n.d.) Largo (from 'Serse' by Handel) arr, for harp, harmonium and piano/organ.[6]

Piano

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  • op. ? (1869) Felice Notte (piano).[3]
  • op. ? (1869) La Belle Espagnole (piano).[3]
  • op. ? (1869) Champagne Pearls, morceau de salon (piano).[3]
  • op. ? (1870) Abendglockenklänge (piano).[3]
  • op. ? (1870) Accents du Cœur/Herzensklänge: nocturne (piano).[3]
  • op. ? (1870) Melodiengrüsse: kleine Fantasien über beliebte Volkslieder (piano).[3]
  • op. ? (1870) Féodora: polka-mazurka (piano).[3]
  • op. ? (1870) La Jolie Vivandière. Die hübsche Marketenderin (piano).[3]
  • op. ? (1870) Langage des Fleurs: rêverie (piano).[3]
  • op. ? (1870) Leontine: nocturne (piano).[3]
  • op. ? (1872) Ma Tourterelle: mélodie (piano) [3]
  • op. ? (1873) Bluebells (piano).[3]
  • op. ? (1873) Spielmanns Gruss: romanze (piano).[3]
  • op. ? (1874) Accents du Cœur (piano).[3]
  • op. ? (1874) Evening Bells (piano).[3]
  • op. 40 (n.d.) Schweizerbilder: im leichteren Salonstyl (piano).[6]
  • op. 45 (n.d.) Mein Stern (piano) [6]
  • op. 71 (1878) Frühlingsglaube, after F. Ries (piano).[3]
  • op. 77 (1878) Schlusslied (piano).[3]
  • op. 124 (1887) Elfengeflüster: characterstück (piano).[3]
  • op. 126 (1884) Weihnachtsidyll: tonbild (piano).[3]
  • op. 128 (1885) Glockenthürmers Töchterlein (piano: four hamds).[3]
  • op. 129 (1885) Sommerfäden (piano: four hands).[3]
  • op. 130 (1887) Abendgebet (violin, 'cello, piano and harmonium/organ)[7]
  • op. 168 (1890) Weihnachtsklänge (piano)[6]

Solo strings

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  • op. 142 (1885) Stunden der Weihe. (Six pieces for violin/'cello and harmonium/organ/piano).[8]
  • op. ? (1898) Six easy pieces (violin and piano).[3]
  • op. 201 (1899) Six easy pieces: second set) (violin and piano).[3]
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  • Public domain copies of works by Max Oesten at IMSLP. Web resource, accessed 16 December 2021.
  • Works by Max Oesten listed in the catalogues (Monatsberichte) of the Leipzig music publisher Friedrich Hofmeister for the years 1829–1900. Web resource, accessed 18 December 2021.
  • Max Oesten. Christmas (1899). Andrew Pink (2022) Exordia ad missam.

References

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  1. ^ Max Oesten biographical data from the Deutsche National Biblioteck (German National Library). Web resource, accessed 27 December 2021.
  2. ^ 'Max Oesten. The Biographical Dictionary of the Organ. Web resource, accessed 14 December 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af >'Max Oesten': works listed in Library Hub Discover (UK). Web resource, accessed 14 December 2021.
  4. ^ 'Max Oesten': works listed in Hofmeister XIX, the on-line catalogues (Monatsberichte) of the Leipzig music publisher Friedrich Hofmeister for the years 1829-1900. Web resource, accessed 15 December 2021.
  5. ^ Virtuelle Fachbibliothek Musikwissenschaft (ViFa Musik). Web reource, accessed 14 December 2021.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g 'Max Oesten', Katalog des Bibliotheksverundes Bayern. Web resource, accessed 14 December 2021.
  7. ^ 'Max Otto Oesten' Klassika: die deutschprachigen Klassikseiten. Web resource, accessed 14 December 2021.
  8. ^ 'Max Otto Oesten' Klassika: die deutschprachigen Klassikseiten. Web resource, accessed 14 December 2021.