Title |
Forces* |
Key |
Composed |
Published |
Brown |
Kobylańska |
Chominski |
Status and Notes |
Allegretto and Mazurka |
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A major, D minor |
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KK. VIIb/7-8 |
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MS sold Paris 21 November 1974. These two little pieces were not recorded until 1992. Available. |
Andante dolente |
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B-flat minor |
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KK. Vb/1 |
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Lost. Copy of first line made by Chopin's sister Ludwika is extant |
Contredanse |
|
G-flat major |
1827 |
1934 |
B. 17 |
KK. Anh. Ia/4 |
A 1/4 |
Authenticity not universally accepted. The sole MS is not in Chopin's hand.[1] |
Écossaise |
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E-flat major |
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KK. Ve/3 |
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Lost. Two écossaises were in the hands of Oskar Kolberg. |
Écossaise |
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B-flat major |
1827 |
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KK. Vb/9 |
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Lost. Copy of first line made by Chopin's sister Ludwika is extant. It seems this piece is different from the two écossaises belonging to Oskar Kolberg. |
3 Marches |
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C-minor, B-flat minor and F minor |
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KK. Vd/1-3 |
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Lost; perhaps includes the Marche funèbre in C minor, Op. posth. 72/2 and the Andante Dolente in B-flat minor |
Marches |
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"early" |
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KK. Vf |
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Lost |
Mazurka |
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B-flat minor |
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KK. Anh. Ib |
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Doubtful |
Mazurka |
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KK. Ve/8 |
Mentioned in 1878 correspondence between Breitkopf & Hartel and Izabela Barczinska |
Mazurka |
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KK. Ve/6 |
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Mentioned in a note from Augener to C.A. Spina 21 May 1884 |
Mazurka (Mazurek) |
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D major |
1820 |
1910 |
B. 4 |
KK. Anh. Ia/1 |
A 1/1 |
Doubtful. Available. |
Mazurka |
|
D major |
1826 |
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KK. Ve/5 |
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Referred to in literature but the MS is unknown |
Mazurka |
|
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1832 |
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KK. Vc/2 |
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Mentioned in a letter from Chopin dated 10 September 1832 |
Mazurka |
|
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14 September 1832 |
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KK. Ve/7 |
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Listed in an auction catalogue, Paris, 1906 |
Mazurka |
|
G major |
22 August 1829 |
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|
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Setting of a poem by Ignaz Macicowski |
Mazurkas (several) |
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"early" |
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|
KK. Vf |
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Lost |
Mazurka |
|
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by December 1846 |
|
|
KK. Vc/4 |
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Mentioned in a letter from Chopin |
Mazurka |
|
F-sharp major |
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KK. Anh. II/1 |
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Spurious; by Charles Mayer (long version). Allegretto is believed by Chopin (short version reconstruction) |
Military March |
?? |
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1817 |
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KK. Vd/4 |
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Lost; scoring for military band not by Chopin; dedicated to the Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich |
Nocturne (No. 22) a.k.a. Nocturne oublié(e) |
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C-sharp minor |
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KK Anh Ia/6 |
A1/6 |
Spurious[2] |
Polonaises (several) |
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"early" |
|
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KK. Vf |
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Lost |
2 Polonaises |
|
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1818 |
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Lost; presented on 26 September 1818 to the Empress Maria Fyodorovna, mother of Tsar Alexander I of Russia, on the occasion of her visit to Warsaw |
Polonaise |
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1825 |
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KK. Vf |
Lost; on themes by Rossini (The Barber of Seville) and Spontini; mentioned in a letter from Chopin dated November 1825. It was reported on the lost album of Izabela Grabowska (source: Koptiajev). |
Polonaise |
|
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1831 (by July) |
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KK. Vc/1 |
Lost; mentioned in a letter from Chopin to his family |
Polonaise |
|
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1832 |
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KK. Vc/3 |
Mentioned in a letter from Chopin dated 10 September 1832 |
Prelude and Andantino animato |
|
F major, D minor |
|
1930 |
|
KK Anh Ia/2-3 |
A 1/2-3 |
Doubtful |
2 sacred works |
?? |
|
by 1846 |
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KK. Va/1-2 |
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Lost; includes Veni Creator |
Sonata |
Piano four-hands |
|
1835 |
|
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KK. Vc/5 |
|
Lost; mentioned in a letter from Chopin to Breitkopf |
Song Plotno |
Voice and piano |
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|
KK. Vd/5 |
|
Lost |
Song |
Voice and piano |
|
January 1841 |
|
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KK. Vc/10 |
|
Lost; mentioned in a letter of 9 January 1841 |
3 songs |
Voice and piano |
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KK. Vd/6-8 |
|
Lost |
6 songs |
Voice and piano |
|
|
|
|
KK. Anh. Ic/1 |
|
Doubtful |
4 songs |
Voice and ?? |
|
|
|
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various |
|
Violin parts only remain |
Variations |
|
|
January 1818 |
|
|
KK Ve/9 |
|
Lost |
Variations |
Piano 4-hands or 2 pianos |
F major |
1826 |
|
|
KK. Vb/2 |
|
Lost. Copy of first line made by Chopin's sister Ludwika is extant |
Variations on "Non più mesta" from Rossini's La Cenerentola |
Flute and piano |
E major |
1824 |
1955 |
B. 9 |
KK. Anh. Ia/5 |
A 1/5 |
This work has been attributed to Chopin, but is generally considered spurious. |
Variations on a Ukrainian Dumka by Antoni Radziwill |
Violin and piano |
|
1830 |
|
|
KK. VIIa/3 |
|
Lost |
Waltz |
|
E-flat major |
1826-1827 |
1902 |
B. 46 |
KK. Iva/14 |
P. 1/14 |
Manuscript lost |
Waltz (Valse mélancolique) |
|
F-sharp minor |
1838 |
1932 |
|
KK Ib/7 |
A 1/7 |
Spurious |
Waltz |
|
C major |
1824 |
|
|
KK. Vb/8 |
|
Lost |
Waltz |
|
A minor |
1824 |
|
|
|
KK. Vf |
Lost. It was reported on Izabela Grabowska's lost album. "A delicious waltz dedicated to Countess Lubienska" (source: Koptiajev). |
Waltz |
|
C major |
1826 |
|
|
|
KK. Vb/3 |
MS destroyed; copy of first line made by Chopin's sister Ludwika is extant |
Waltz |
|
A-flat major |
1827 |
|
|
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KK. Vb/4 |
MS destroyed; copy of first line made by Chopin's sister Ludwika is extant |
Waltz (La Partenza) |
|
D minor |
1828 |
|
|
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KK. Vb/6 |
MS destroyed; copy of first line made by Chopin's sister Ludwika is extant |
Waltz |
|
A minor |
1829 |
|
|
|
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Discovered 1937; was in possession of H. Hinterberger of Vienna, but now believed destroyed |
Waltz |
|
A-flat major |
182930 |
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KK. Vb/5 |
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Mentioned in a letter from Chopin to his family, 21 December 1830; MS destroyed; copy of first line made by Chopin's sister Ludwika is extant |
Waltz |
|
E-flat major |
1829–30 |
|
|
KK. Vb/7 |
|
MS destroyed; copy of first line made by Chopin's sister Ludwika is extant |
Waltz |
|
C major |
1831 |
|
|
|
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MS destroyed; copy of first line made by Chopin's sister Ludwika is extant |
Waltz |
|
|
by 1845 |
|
|
KK. Ve/12 |
|
Mentioned in diary of L. Niedźwiecki |
Waltz |
|
B major |
12 October 1848 |
|
B.166 |
KK. Va/3 |
|
MS in private hands (London) and unavailable. |
Waltz |
|
B-flat major |
1849 |
|
|
|
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Discovered 1952; in possession of Arthur Hedley |
Waltz |
|
|
|
|
|
KK. Vb/7 |
|
Mentioned in letters from Breitkopf to Izabela Barcińska in 1878 |
Waltz |
|
|
|
|
|
KK. Ve/10 |
|
Listed in auction catalogue, Paris, March 1906 |
Waltzes (several) |
|
|
|
|
|
KK.Vf |
|
Lost. There exists a little fragment of what it seems a G-flat major waltz (1847?) |
Several works |
Violin and piano |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Lost. Several of them were found on Izabela Grabowska's lost album. |
2 works |
Aeolopantaleon |
|
|
|
|
|
KK. Ve/1-2 |
Lost. Notes and research on these pieces are found among others in "Jeszcze raz o dwóch nieznanych kompozycjach Chopina na eolipantalion" by Benjamin Vogel (1985) |