Op. 70. Trois Valses [G flat major (1835), F minor (1843), and D flat major (1830).]—Vol. I., pp. 128, 200 (No. 3).
Op. 71. Trois Polonaises [D minor (1827), B flat major (1828), and F minor (1829).]—Vol. I., pp. 62 (Nos. 1 and 2), 112, 121 (Nos. 1, 2, and 3), 129 (No. 3).
Op. 72. Nocturne [E minor (1827)]; Marche funebre [C minor (1829)]; et Trois Ecossaises [D major, G major, and D flat major (1830)].— Vol. I., pp. 62, 112, 121 (No. 1); 112, 123 (No. 2); 202 (No. 3).
Op. 73. Rondeau
[C major] pour deux
pianos (1828).—Vol. I.,
pp. 62,
112, 116.
Op. 74. Seventeen Polish Songs by Witwicki, Mickiewicz, Zaleski, &c., for voice with pianoforte accompaniment. The German translation by Ferd. Gumbert. [The English translation of Stanley Lucas, Weber & Co.’s English edition is by the Rev. J. Troutbeck.]—Vol. II., p. 271-272.
IV.—Works
published without opus numbers
after the composer’s
death.
[May, Variations [E major] pour le piano
C. Haslinger.
1851.] stir un air allemand. (1824?)
S. Richault.
[although
not published till 1851,
this
composition was already in 1830
in
T. Haslinger’s hands).—Vol. I.:
pp.
53, 55, 56.
Mazurka [G major]. (1825.)—Vol.
I., J. Leitgeber.
p. 52; II., 236.
Gebethner &
Wolff.
Mazurka [B flat major (1825)].—Vol.
I., p. 52; II., 236.
Mazurka [D major (1829-30)].—Vol.
I., PP—202-203; ii.,
236.
Mazurka [D major (1832.—A remodelling of the preceding Mazurka)].—Vol. I., pp. 202-203; II., 236.
Mazurka [C major (1833)].—Vol.
II., Gebethner &
p. 236.
Wolff.
Mazurka [A minor.
Dediee a son ami Bote & Bock.
Emile Gail’ard.—Vol.
II, p. 236.
1858. Valse [E minor].—Vol.
II., p. 251. B. Schott’s
Sohne.
Gebethner
&
Wolff.
1864. Polonaise [G sharp minor].
Dediee B. Schott’s
a
Mme. Dupont.—Vol. I., p. 52 (see
Sohne.
also
Corrections and Additions, Vol. Gebethner &
I.,
p. VIII. Wolff.
1872. Polonaise [G flat major]. Nothing
B. Schott’s
but
the composer’s autograph could Sohne.
convince
one of the genuineness of
this
piece. There are here and there
passages
which have the Chopin ring,
indeed,
seem to be almost bodily