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Letters considered erroneous and superfluous by the editor. If illegible, an individual letter is expressed by a single dot each. Doubtful letters are marked by a subscript dot. abc Rasura: a deletion which can be restored. In this example, the letters abc were deleted, but are still legible or can be restored from context.
Lost; mentioned in a letter of 9 January 1841 3 songs Voice and piano KK. Vd/6-8 Lost 6 songs Voice and piano KK. Anh. Ic/1 Doubtful 4 songs Voice and ?? various Violin parts only remain Variations January 1818 KK Ve/9 Lost Variations Piano 4-hands or 2 pianos F major 1826 KK. Vb/2 Lost. Copy of first line made by Chopin's sister Ludwika is extant
Different version of L. 19. The minuet is not included in L. 57. Authorship of the Moderato is doubtful. 58: 48: C major: 1789: Published 1789 in Leipzig by Breifkopf 59: 49: E ♭ major: 1789-90: 60: 50: C major: 1794: composed London 61: 51: D major: 1794: composed London 62: 52: E ♭ major: 1794: composed London
XVIII:F3 (doubtful authenticity, perhaps to be attributed to Johann Georg Lang) Keyboard Concerto in G, Hob. XVIII:G1 (doubtful authenticity) Concerto for Two Keyboards in G, Hob. XVIII:G2 (doubtful authenticity) On the above list, where as noted Nos. 5, 7, 8, 9 are doubtful, only Nos. 3, 4, and 11 are considered confirmed as genuine. [4]
Legend to the table column content 1 D '51 Deutsch number in the first version of the Deutsch catalogue (1951) [2]: 2 D utd most recent (utd = up to date) Deutsch catalogue number; [3] the basic collation of the list is according to these numbers – whether or not the possibility to adjust the sorting according to the content of other columns is available depends on the device with which the ...
The Mozart Project considers this piece as "spurious or doubtful", and it does not appear on the project's listing of concertos. [13] Robert Levin analysed the Sinfonia Concertante and compared the structure of the work with known Mozart concertos. From this analysis he concluded that while the orchestral part and the first movement cadenza ...
Apocrypha are biblical or related writings not forming part of the accepted canon of scripture, some of which might be of doubtful authorship or authenticity. [1] In Christianity, the word apocryphal (ἀπόκρυφος) was first applied to writings that were to be read privately rather than in the public context of church services.
Laws 9. 854 C-D: Papyrology Rooms, Sackler Library, Oxford ... The list includes works of doubtful authenticity (in italic), as well as the Letters. 1st tetralogy ...