Op.4. As this work was published posthumously, it had to be placed in Section III. Nevertheless, it differs from the works with which it is classed in one important respect—it was intended for publication by the composer himself, who sent it to Vienna in 1828.
[1827?] Op.5. Rondeau a la Mazur [F major]
Brzezina.
May, 1836 pour le piano. Dediee a Mlle.
la Hofmeister.
Comtesse
Alexandrine de Moriolles. Schonenberger.
—Vol.
I., pp. 54-55, 56, 112, 168;
—Vol.
II., p.87
Dec., 1832 Op.6. Quatre Mazurkas [F sharp minor
Probst-Kistner.
(Nov. 23, C Sharp minor, E major, and E flat
M. Schlesinger.
1834.) minor] pour le piano. Dediees a
Mlle.
la Comtesse Pauline Plater.
—Vol.
I., p. 268;—Vol. II, pp.231-
232.234-239.
Dec.1832 Op.7. Cinq Mazurkas [B flat major,
Probst-Kistner
(Nov. 23, A minor, F minor, A flat major, and
M. Schlesinger.
1834.) C major] pour le
piano. Dediees a
Mr.
Johns.—Vol. I., pp.250,268,
276
(No. 1);—Vol. II, pp. 231-232
234-239.
March, 1833.) Op.8. Premier Trio [G minor] pour
Probst-Kistner
(Nov. 23, piano, violon, et violoncelle.
M. Schlesinger
1834.) Dedie
a Mr. le Prince Antonine
Radziwill—Vol.
I., pp. 62, 88,
112,
113-115, 268;—Vol. II., p.
212,342
Jan. 1833. Op.9. Trois Nocturnes (B flat
Probst-Kistner
(Nov. 23, minor, E flamajor, and B major]
M. Schlesinger
1834.) pour le
piano Dedies a Mme.
Camille
Pleyel—Vol.l.,268;
—Vol.
II., pp.87. 261-63
August, 1833. Op.10.Douze Grandes Etudes [C
major Probst-Kistner
(July 6,1833.) A minor, E major, C sharp minor
M. Schlesinger
G
flat major, E flat minor, C [who sold them
major,
F major, F minor, A flat afterwards to
major,
E flat major, and C minor] Lemoine].
pour
le piano. Dediees a Mr. Fr.
Liszt.—Vol.
I., p.201,268; Vol.
II.,
p. 55 (No. 5), 251-254.
Sept., 1833 Op.11.Grand Concerto [E minor] pour
Probst-Kistner
(July 6, le piano avec orchestre. Dedie
a M. Schlesinger
1833.) Mr. Fr. Kalkbrenner.—Vol.
I., pp
127,
146, 147, 150, 151, 152, 156,
189,
195, 203-208, 210-212, 233, 240,
241,
268, 281; Vol. II., pp. 16, 211
Nov., 1833 Op.12.Variations brillantes [B flat
Breitkopf & Hartel
(Jan.26, major] pour le piano sur le Rondeau
M. Schlesinger
1834) favori de Ludovic de Herold: “Je
vends
des Scapulaires.” Dediees a
Mlle.
Emma Horsford.—Vol.I.,p.268;
Vol.
II., p.221.