BEETHOVEN.
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Op. | Description. | Composed. | Original Publisher. | Dedicated to |
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97 | Trio, PF. V. C. (B♭). | 1811, Mar. 3–26.—Aut. Mendelssohns, Berlin | Steiner, Vienna, 1816, Parts. | |
98 | Six Songs, 'An die ferne (aut. entfernte) Geliebte. Liederkreis,' by A. Jeitteles. | April 1816. | Steiner, Vienna, Dec. 1816. | Prince Joseph von Lobkowitz. |
99 | Song, 'Der Mann von Wort,' by Kleinschmid (G). | Aut. Gurckhaus, Leipzig. | Steiner, Vienna, Nov. 1818. | |
100 | Duet, 'Merkenstein near Baden,' by J. B. Rupprecht. (F) | Dec. 22, 1814 (?) | Steiner, Vienna, Sept. 1816. | Count von Dietrichstein (Dedn. by Rupprecht). |
101 | Sonata, PF. (Hammer-klavier) (A). | First performance Feb. 18, 1816. | Steiner, Vienna, Feb. 1817. | Baroness Dorothea Ertmann. |
102 | Two Sonatas, PF. C. (C, D). | July and Aug. 1815.—Aut. {'Freie Sonata '), 0. Jahn, Bonn. | Simrock, Bonn and Cologne, 1817. Artaria, Vienna, Jan. 1819. | No dedication. Countess von Erdödy. |
103 | Octet, 2 Ob. 2 Clars. 2 Cors. 2 Fag. (E♭). The original of Op. 4. | Aut. Artaria. | Artaria, Vienna, 1884. | |
104 | Quintet, V. V. Va. Va. C (C minor), arranged by Beethoven from op. 1, no. 3. | Aug. 14, 1817.—Aut. Artaria. | Artaria. Vienna, Feb. 1819, Parts. | |
105 | Six very easy themes varied, PF. F. or V. | 1818, 1819. | Artaria, Vienna, Sept. 1819. | |
106 | Grand Sonata, PF. (Hammer-Klavier) (B♭). | 1818. | Artaria, Vienna, Sept. 1819. | Archduke Rudolph. |
107 | Ten [national] themes with variations, PF. F. or V. | 1818–20. | N. Simrock, Bonn and Cologne, 1820. | |
108 | Twenty-five Scotch Songs, 2 Voices and small chorus, PF. V. C. | May 1815(?). | Schlesinger, Berlin. | Pr. Radzivil. |
109 | Sonata, PF. (E). | 1820(?).—Aut. Schlesinger, Baden-Baden. | Schlesinger, Berlin, Nov. 1821. | Frl. Maximiliana Brentano. |
110 | Sonata. PF. (Hammerklavier). (A♭). | Dec. 25, 1821.—Aut. Artaria, Vienna. | Schlesinger, Berlin and Paris, Aug. 1822. | |
111 | Sonata, PF. (C minor); the last sonata. | Jan. 13, 1822.—Aut. Artaria, Vienna | Schlesinger, Berlin and Paris, April 1813. | Archduke Rudolf (ded. by publishers). |
112 | Calm sea and prosperous voyage. S.A.T.B. and Orch. Goethe's words. | 1815.—Revised copy, C. Haslinger, Vienna. | Steiner & Co. Vienna, Feb. 28, 1823. | Goethe. |
113 | The Ruins of Athens. Kotzebue's words. Chorus and Orch. Overture and 8 numbers. For No. 4, see op. 76. | 1811. Produced Feb. 9, 1812.—Aut. of Overture and Nos. 3, 6, 8, and corrected copy of No.7, C.Haslinger. Aut. No. 2, Artaria. | Artaria, Vienna. 1846. | King of Prussia. |
114 | March and Chorus (E♭) from 'Ruins of Athens,' for the Dedication of the Josephstadt Theatre, Vienna. | . . . . . . | Steiner & Co. Vienna, 1824. | |
115 | Grand Overture in C, composed (gedichtet) for grand Orchestra; sometimes called 'Namesfeier.' | 'Am ersten Weinmonath (October) 1814.' Produced Dec. 25, 1815. | Steiner & Co. Vienna, 1825. | Prince Radzivil. |
116 | Terzetto, 'Tremate,' S.T.B. (B♭). | 1802. | Steiner & Co. Vienna, 1826. | |
117 | King Stephen, Grand Overture (E♭) and 9 numbers. | 1811, for performance with Op. 113 on Feb. 9, 1812. | T. Haslinger, Vienna, 1815, Overture, Score alone. The other numbers in Breitkopf 's general edition. | |
118 | Elegiac Song. S. A. T. B. and Strings (E). In memory of Eleonora Pasqualati, died Aug. 23, 1811. | 'Summer 1814.'—Aut. C. Haslinger, Vienna. | T. Haslinger, Vienna, July 1826. | 'His friend' Baron Pasqualati. |
119 | New Bagatelles, easy and agreeable, PF. (G minor, G, D, A, C minor, G, G, C, C, A minor, A, B♭, G). | Nov. 1–6, 1822. | Nos. 7–11 in Starke's Vienna PF. School, 1821. Nos.l–ll. Schlesinger, Paris, end of 1823. No. 12 Diabelli & Co. Vienna, 1828 or later. | |
120 | 33 Variations on a Waltz (by Diabelli) (C), composed for a collection called 'Vaterlndischer Knstlerverein.' | 1823(?).—Aut. C. A. Spina, Vienna. | Cappi & Diabelli, Vienna, June 1823. | Mad. Antonia von Brentano. |
121a | Adagio, Variations, and Rondo, PF. V. C. (G). | . . . . . . | Steiner & Co. Vienna May 7, 1824. | |
121b | Opferlied, by Matthisson, Sopr. with Chorus and Orch. | 1822(?). The original version 1802. Produced Ap. 4, 1824.—Aut. PF. score, G. Petter, Vienna. | Schott & Sons, Mainz, 1825. | |
122 | Bundeslied, by Goethe (B♭), S. A. Chorus and Wind. | 1823.—Aut. PF. score, G. Petter, Vienna. | Schott & Sons, Mainz, 1825. | |
123 | Mass in D, 'Messe Solennelle.' | 1823.—Aut. Kyrie, Imp. Library, Berlin; the rest, Artaria, Vienna. A revised MS. (M. Solennis) in the Musikgesellschaft Library, Vienna. | Schott & Sons, Mainz, April, 1827. | Archduke Rudolph. |
124 | Overture In C, called 'Weihe des Hauses.' Written for opening of Josephstadt Theatre, Vienna. | End Sept. 1822.—Aut. Artaria, Vienna. | Schott & Sons, 1826. | Prince N. Galitzin. |
125 | Symphony, No. 9 (D minor), Grand Orch. S. A. T. B. and Chorus. | 1823.—Aut. of first three movements in Imp. Library, Berlin. Portions of Finale, Artaria, Vienna. | Schott & Sons, 1826. | King of Prussia. |
126 | Six Bagatelles, PF. (G, G minor, E♭, B minor, G, E♭, E♭). | Early in 1823.—Aut. Ritter von Pfusterschmid, Vienna. | Schott & Sons, Mainz, 1825. | |
127 | Quartet. V. V. Va. C. (The 12th) (E♭). | 1824.—Aut. first movement, Mendeissohns, Berlin; second do. Artaria, Vienna. | Schott & Sons, Mainz, Mar. 1826, Parts. | Prince N. Galitzin. |
128 | Arietta. The Kiss,' by Weisse. | End of 1822.—Aut. formerly Ascher, Vienna. | Schott & Sons, Mainz, early 1825. | |
129 | Rondo a capriccio, PF. (G.), 'Fury over a lost groschen, vented in a caprice.' | . . . . . . | A. Diabelli & Co. Vienna, 1828. |