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Wikipedia: Opus number
Opus number
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Some composers' musical pieces are identified by opus numbers which generally run either in order of composition or in order of publication. Certain composers' works have been definitively cataloged by a given scholar, and in such instances these works can be unambiguously referred to by their thematic catalog abbreviations.

  • Bach's works are referred to by their BWV or Bachwerkverzeichnis numbers after the catalogue by Wolfgang Schmieder.
  • Haydn's works are referred to by their Hob or Hoboken numbers after Anthony van Hoboken's 1957 classification.
  • Mozart's works are referred to by their K or Köchel numbers, after Ludwig von Köchel.
  • Schubert's works are referred to by their D or Deutsch numbers after Otto Erich Deutsch's catalogue.
  • Vivaldi's works are referred to by their RV or Ryom Verzeichnis numbers after Peter Ryom's catalogue.

  

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