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See the discussion of music lists format for motivation. Compare the list below with the table here.

By opus number

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  • Op. 1, Rondo in C minor (1825)
  • Op. 2, Variations on "La ci darem la mano" from Mozart's Opera "Don Giovanni" in B flat (1827)
  • Op. 3, Introduction and Polonaise brilliante for violoncello and piano in C (1829)
  • Op. 4, Piano Sonata No. 1 in C minor (1828)
  • Op. 5, Rondo à la Mazur in F (1826)
  • Op. 6, 4 Mazurkas (1830)
    • No. 1 in F sharp minor
    • No. 2 in C sharp minor
    • No. 3 in E
    • No. 4 in E flat minor
  • Op. 7, 5 Mazurkas (1830-1831)
    • No. 1 in B flat
    • No. 2 in A minor
    • No. 3 in F minor
    • No. 4 in A flat
    • No. 5 in C
  • Op. 8, Trio for Violin, Violoncello and Piano in G minor (1829)
  • Op. 9, 3 Nocturnes (1830-1831)
    • No. 1 in B flat minor
    • No. 2 in E flat
    • No. 3 in B
  • Op. 10, 12 Études à son ami Franz Liszt (1829-1932)
    • No. 1 in C (1830)
    • No. 2 in A minor (1830)
    • No. 3 in E (1832)
    • No. 4 in C sharp minor (1832)
    • No. 5 in G flat (1830)
    • No. 6 in E flat minor (1830)
    • No. 7 in C (1832)
    • No. 8 in F (1829)
    • No. 9 in F minor (1829)
    • No. 10 in A flat (1829)
    • No. 11 in E flat (1829)
    • No. 12 in C minor - "Revolutionary etude" (1831)
  • Op. 11, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 in E minor (1830)
  • Op. 12, …

--RobertG 13:41, 4 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]