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Revision as of 11:50, 12 May 2017

Title Genre Year of composition Shelf number[1] Remark
[fragment of a composition] 1879 BV-11-1032 only the last page has been preserved
Je pense à toi Song 1881 BV-11-1024
Le voyageur Lied 1881 BV-11-1026 uses a translation of Der Wanderer by Schmidt von Lübeck, the poem that inspired Schubert as well
Bouton d'oranger Mazurka 1884 BV-11-1021
Gavotte Gavotte 1885 BV-11-1029 en BV-11-1035
Les sapeurs pompiers de Bruxelles March 1890 BV-11-1019 en BV-11-1020 dedicated to Fr. Sénéwald
Gloire aux arts March 1894 BV-11-1009 dedicated to the Belgian queen Elisabeth
Gavotte caprice Gavotte 1897 BV-11-1012
Belgique héroïque Symphonic poem 1928 BV-11-1017 dedicated to Théo Mahy
Faune Song 1933 BV-11-1002 text by Georges Marlow; this song was perhaps composed for a competition, on the title page, Wellé wrote down Devise: L'Azur symbole de l'amour
La Valse du Vieux-Bruxelles - Exposition 1935 Waltz 1934 BV-11-1005 subtitle: Allons-y-Marie et vive la valse; dedicated to Ch. Fonck and Messieurs les réalisateurs et amis du Vieux Bruxelles 1935
Danse espagnole Wals 1936 BV-11-1025 original title: La Passionaria - Valse Espagnole
Le petit prince Albert de Liége Intermezzo 1938 BV-11-1015 en BV-11-1016 en BV-11-1033 dedicated to the future Belgian king Albert II
Hymne à la paix Hymn 1939 BV-11-1022 uses the French, British and American national anthem
Noces d'argent royales 1900-1925 Gavotte 1901? BV-11-1013 original title: Hourra, un prince est né, probably this work was composed on occasion of the birth of the later Belgian king Leopold III
Centenaire Belge: 1830-1930 March 1929-1930 BV-11-1004-(1-2) dedicated to the later Belgian king Leopold III; uses Où peut-on être mieux by Grétry, Valeureux Liégeois by Ramoux and the Brabançonne by Van Campenhout
Prince Umberto Mars 1929-1930 BV-11-1011 dedicated to the later Italian king Umberto II
L'âme de la nature Suite 1930-1931 BV-11-1007 only the first part was completed, the second was sketched, the third never begun; dedicated to Eugène Ysaÿe
Bruxelles - Exposition universelle et internationale March 1932-1935 BV-11-1003-(1-2) dedicated to Adolphe Max
Foire commerciale de Bruxelles March 1933-1934 BV-11-1001 onderdeel-(1-2-3) original titles: Vieux. Bruxelles. Exposition. 1935 and Foire internationale de Bruxelles (1936)
Albert Ier et Reine Astrid Overture 1937-1938 BV-11-1014 en BV-11-1015 en BV-11-1033 to the memory of the Belgian king Albert I and queen Astrid
Liège et Meuse 1939 March 1938-1939 BV-11-1010 en BV-11-1033 uses Le chant des Wallons by Hillier, Valeureux Liégeois by Ramoux and Où peut-on être mieux by Grétry
Au bord du lac Symphonic poem unknown BV-11-1008
Intermezzo for horn , flute and orchestra Intermezzo unknown BV-11-1023 Wellé also wrote down parts for other solo instruments, e.g. cello in stead of horn
L'amour plus léger que le papillon Waltz unknown BV-11-1000-(1), BV-11-1000-(2)
La poule aux œufs multicolores Polka unknown BV-11-1034 only the title page is still preserved
Les étudiants and Salut aux étudiants Mazurka unknown BV-11-1020 en BV-11-1021 only the introduction of both works is different
Liége, la Marne et l'Yser March unknown BV-11-1006 to the memory of the soldiers perished in '14-'18; original title: Colonia-Marche
[piece in a minor] unknown BV-11-1036 by Wellé?
[piece without name] unknown BV-11-1033 sketch
Qui est Tu [sic] Mazurka unknown BV-11-1027
Retour du camp unknown no score seems to have survived, it's name is mentionned in BV-11-1018
Semois unknown BV-11-1031
Souvenirs et regrets: improvisations pour piano Improvisation unknown BV-11-1028 only the first piece is preserved
Valse Waltz unknown BV-11-1030 youth composition

Notes

  1. Refers to the catalogue of the library of the Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel.