Composers

Adolf Ruthardt

Piano
Piano four hands
Oboe
Viola
Men's chorus
Étude
Piece
Dance
Prelude
Sonata
Rondo
Song
Sonatina
Landler
Waltz
by popularity

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10 Etüden, Op.5012 Etüden, Op.4815 Praeludien, Op.4315 Studien in gebrochenen Akkorden, Op.452 Melodies intimes, Op.182 Sonatinen, Op.363 Rondos, Op.176 Aquarelles6 Gedenkblätter, Op.306 Ländler, Op.356 Praeludien, Op.146 Stücke, Op.116 Vortragsstücke, Op.516 Walzer, Op.21

B

Ballade vom Rhein, Op.25

D

Dur und Moll

F

Feiertags-Album

G

Gavotte, Op.28

I

IdylleIntroduction et Scene de Bal, Op.24

L

La Soirée dansante, Op.20Lehrer und Schüler

M

Menuet, Op.4Militärische Suite, Op.60

N

Nordisches Ständchen, Op.16

O

Octaven-Studien, Op.41

P

Pedal-Studien, Op.56Polka-caprice

R

Rhythmische Etüden, Op.59Romance, Op.6Rondo-Album

S

Scherzo-Idylle, Op.29Schritt für Schritt, Op.27Sexten-Etuden, Op.54Sommer-Idyllen, Op.52Sonata quasi Fantasia, Op.31Stelldichein, Op.9

T

Terzen-Etuden, Op.53Tonleiter-Etuden, Op.42Triller-Studien, Op.40Trio for Piano, Oboe and Viola, Op.34

V

Variationen, Op.32

W

Wegweiser durch die Literatur des Männergesanges
Wikipedia
Adolf Ruthardt (9 February 1849 – 12 September 1934) was a German piano teacher, composer and music editor.
Adolf Ruthardt was the son of the oboist Friedrich Ruthardt and the younger brother of Julius Ruthardt. After studying music at the Stuttgart Conservatory he moved to Geneva in 1868, working as a pianist and teacher. From 1885 he taught piano at the Leipzig Conservatory, becoming professor there in 1910.