Number assigned to a composition to indicate its chronological order in the composer's production.
1In May, 1851, appeared the Variations in E, without an opus number.
2It begins in E and ends in A major, and is without opus number.
3The Waltz without opus number and the Sonata, Op.
4Without opus number, Cadenzas to Beethoven's concertos, Op.
5Lastly, several other mazurkas composed by or attributed to Chopin have been published without any opus number.
6Neither by its magnificent content, construction nor opus number (49) does it fall into this chapter.
7The works that bear a higher opus number than 65 were published after the composer's death by Fontana.
8The Preludes bear the opus number 28 and are dedicated to J. C. Kessler, a composer of well-known piano studies.
9In addition there is a nocturne written in 1828 and published by Fontana, with the opus number 72, No.
10His first published compositions with opus numbers-threetrios-datefrom the Vienna time.
11Regarding the Trois nouvelles Etudes without OPUS number we have no similar testimony.
12His output was large, running to over 240 opus numbers.
13I wish you'd give them opus numbers so that I could keep up with them.
14They have no opus numbers and are entitled:-
152), another Waltz (in E major, without opus number), and a Funeral March (Op.
161 of Trois Etudes without opus number).
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