A fugue is a musical form. An opus is a musical composition. Therefore a fugue is not an opus, nor is an opus a fugue.
A composer may compose a fugue and give it an opus number. In that case, a specific fugue is identified by a specific opus number in its composer's catalogue:
'Fugue in G minor for organ, opus 99, by Franz Schnitzelgruber.'
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there's a few informations..
opus 1 - studies.
and he used opus number, 1 to 5.
I don't know about opus 2~5..
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The Fantasy-Overture after Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet has no opus number. It is one of the very few works by Tchaikovsky which he didn't assign an opus number. It was written in 1870.
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The phone number of the Opus 40 is: 845-246-3400.
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Introduction: Opus 3
Andante Spianato Et Grande Polonaise Brillante: Opus 22
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Opus number is given for a specific work to recognize it from others. Two compositions from the same composer will never have the same opus number. As an example, the opus number of Emperor Concerto (by Beethoven) is Op. 73.
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An opus is usually a work of art, although the term is usually used for musical pieces. If a musician - composer - creates a number of musical pieces but does not give them distinctive names, then they may be numbered and that is the opus number for that piece.
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Op is sort for opus. A convenient method of numbering a composer's works where a number follows the word 'opus'. For example, Opus 28, No. 4.
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question is, Keat's opus.... answer is Keat's opus is a POEM
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WoO stands for "Werke ohne Opuszahl," which is German for "works without opus numbers." It's a system of organizing any pieces by Beethoven which were not published with an opus number.
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"Plaything? I should say not. It is my egg sac, my magnum opus."
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In the world of classical music, a composer would generally not go to a publisher with a single piece of music, unless it was a major composition like a symphony. Composers would write a suite of pieces like Tombeau de Couperin (Ravel) or a series of sonatas. The publisher would assign an opus number to that work or collection of works, usually in order for that particular composer. So a composer's "Opus 1" would mean that is the composer's first published work. This is why some pieces are called, for example, Opus 12 #4. This piece is part of the published opus 12, and it is the fourth piece in the collection.
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He composed Nocturne No 17 opus 62 No 1 in 1846, as he did Nocturne No 17 opus 62 No 2 as well. 1846 was a very productive year for Chopin, he finished in that year 'Bacarolle' opus 60, Bourrée No 1 and No 2, Mazurkas No 39-41 opus 63, Mazurkas No 42-45 opus 67, Galop Marquis, Polonaise No 7 opus 61, the complete Sonate opus 65 and The Minutewalz opus 64.
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An opus could refer to a literary or musical composition, therefore, a Melville opus would be Omoo, Herman Melville's sequel to Typee.
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"Op" stands for "Opus". The number following indicates the order in which his/her compositions were written. Opus 66 would then be the 66th work that composer wrote.
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She has written an opus, so beautiful it brought tears to my eyes.
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Opus - 1967 is rated/received certificates of:
UK:U
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The duration of Mr. Holland's Opus is 2.38 hours.
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If one is wanting to purchase Opus X cigars there are a number of sites that offer these for purchase. One can order these cigars from sites such as Cigars Direct, Famous Smoke and Best Cigar Prices.
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