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  2. Septet (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    The Octet’s scoring is the same as the Septet with the addition of a second violin. In 1840, Franz Liszt arranged Beethoven's Septet for piano, first for two hands (S.465) and then for four hands (S.634). [9] Several other piano arrangements have been published, by such figures as Carl Czerny, Ernst Pauer, Adolf Ruthardt, and Hugo Ulrich. [10]

  3. Trio for piano, flute and bassoon (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig van Beethoven in 1788. The Trio for piano, flute and bassoon in G major, WoO 37, is a composition for piano trio by Ludwig van Beethoven that was discovered amongst Beethoven's papers following his death.

  4. Sextet for Horns and String Quartet (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    The Sextet for Horns and String Quartet, Op. 81b, was written by composer Ludwig van Beethoven, probably around 1795, and published by Simrock Verlag in 1810. It is in the key of E ♭ major and is scored for two horns and a string quartet.

  5. List of compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven - Wikipedia

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    Title page of Beethoven's symphonies from the Gesamtausgabe. The list of compositions of Ludwig van Beethoven consists of 722 works [1] written over forty-five years, from his earliest work in 1782 (variations for piano on a march by Ernst Christoph Dressler) when he was only eleven years old and still in Bonn, until his last work just before his death in Vienna in 1827.

  6. Septet - Wikipedia

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    Group portrait of septet of jazz musicians with instruments and trophy, ca. 1920. A septet is a formation containing exactly seven members. It is commonly associated with musical groups but can be applied to any situation where seven similar or related objects are considered a single unit, such as a seven-line stanza of poetry.

  7. Piano Trio, WoO 38 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    Beethoven: Piano Trios, Vol. 5 – Piano Trios No. 7, "Archduke" and WoO 38/Variations on Ich bin der Schneider Kakadu (CD). Naxos Records. 8.572343. Cooper, Barry (2000). Beethoven. United States: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0191592706. Hiebert, Elfrieda Franz (1970). The Piano Trios of Beethoven: An Historical and Analytical Study ...

  8. Nonet (Farrenc) - Wikipedia

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    The slow opening in common time of the first movement establishes the tonality, E-flat major, similar to Beethoven's Septet (1799). The Allegro, in 3/4 time, The violin establishes the theme of the second movement, followed by four variations in different instrument combinations.

  9. Piano Trios, Op. 70 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    Piano trio in D Major, op. 70, no. 1, musical autograph. Op. 70 is a set of two Piano Trios by Ludwig van Beethoven, written for piano, violin, and cello.Both trios were composed during Beethoven's stay at Countess Marie von Erdödy's estate, and both are dedicated to her for her hospitality.