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 * 130 || Quartet. VV. Va. C. (B&#x266d;). (The 13th.) || 1825 and (finale) Nov. 1826.—Aut. First movement Mendelssohns, Berlin; second do. F. Gross; third do. J. Hellmesberger; Cavatina, Artaria; Finale Ascherall in Vienna. Produced with op. 133 as finale, Mar. 21. 1826. || Artaria. Vienna. May 7. 1827. || Prince N. Galitzin.
 * 131 || Quartet, V. V. Va. C. (C&#x266f; minor). 'Fourth Quartet.' (The 14th.) || Oct. 1826.—Aut. First movement, Mendelssohns, Berlin. Revised MS. Schotts. Mainz. || Schott & Sons, Mainz, Ap. 1827. || Baron von Stutterheim.
 * 132 || Quartet. V. V. Va. C. (A minor), 'Second Quartet.' (The 15th.) || 1825. Produced Nov. 6, 1825.—Aut. Mendelssohns, Berlin. || Schlesinger, Berlin, Sept. 1827. || Prince N. Galitzin.
 * 133 || Grand Fugue. V. V. Va. C. (B&#x266d;) 'Tantôt libre. tantôt recherchée.' Originally the Finale to Op. 130. || Aut. ('Ouvertura'), Artaria, Vienna. || M. Artaria, Vienna, May 10. 1827. || Archduke Rudolph.
 * 134 || Grand Fugue (Op. 133), arranged by the Author for PF. 4 hands. || . . . . . . || M. Artaria, Vienna, May 10, 1827. || Archduke Rudolph.
 * 135 || Quartet, V. V. Va. C. (F.)—(the last.) || Gneixendorf, Oct. 30, 1826.—Aut. of second and fourth movements formerly with Ascher, Vienna. Aut. of the parts, Schlesinger, Baden-Baden. || Schlesinger. Berlin. Sept. 1827. || 'His friend Johann Wolfmayer.'
 * 136 || Der glorreiche Augenblick ('the glorious moment'}, Cantata, S. A. T. B. Chorus and Orch; words by A. Weissenbach. 6 numbers. || Sept. 1814. Produced Nov. 29, 1814.—Aut. C. Haslinger, Vienna. || T. Haslinger, Vienna, 1896. || The Sovereigns of Austria, Russia and Prussia.
 * || Also as Preis der Tonkunst ('Praise of Music') by F. Rochlitz. || . . . . . . || T. Haslinger, Vienna, 1836. ||
 * 137 || Fugue, V. V. Va. C. (D). Composed for a collection of B.'s works projected by Haslinger, now in the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Vienna. || Nov. 2, 1827. || T. Haslinger, Vienna. 1827. ||
 * 138 || Overture, Orch. (C), known as 'Leonora, no. 1,' but really Leonora, no. 3. See Op. 72. || 1807(?). Revised MS. score. C. Haslinger, Vienna. || T. Haslinger, Vienna, 1898. Score. ||
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 * 135 || Quartet, V. V. Va. C. (F.)—(the last.) || Gneixendorf, Oct. 30, 1826.—Aut. of second and fourth movements formerly with Ascher, Vienna. Aut. of the parts, Schlesinger, Baden-Baden. || Schlesinger. Berlin. Sept. 1827. || 'His friend Johann Wolfmayer.'
 * 136 || Der glorreiche Augenblick ('the glorious moment'}, Cantata, S. A. T. B. Chorus and Orch; words by A. Weissenbach. 6 numbers. || Sept. 1814. Produced Nov. 29, 1814.—Aut. C. Haslinger, Vienna. || T. Haslinger, Vienna, 1896. || The Sovereigns of Austria, Russia and Prussia.
 * || Also as Preis der Tonkunst ('Praise of Music') by F. Rochlitz. || . . . . . . || T. Haslinger, Vienna, 1836. ||
 * 137 || Fugue, V. V. Va. C. (D). Composed for a collection of B.'s works projected by Haslinger, now in the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Vienna. || Nov. 2, 1827. || T. Haslinger, Vienna. 1827. ||
 * 138 || Overture, Orch. (C), known as 'Leonora, no. 1,' but really Leonora, no. 3. See Op. 72. || 1807(?). Revised MS. score. C. Haslinger, Vienna. || T. Haslinger, Vienna, 1898. Score. ||
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 * 137 || Fugue, V. V. Va. C. (D). Composed for a collection of B.'s works projected by Haslinger, now in the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Vienna. || Nov. 2, 1827. || T. Haslinger, Vienna. 1827. ||
 * 138 || Overture, Orch. (C), known as 'Leonora, no. 1,' but really Leonora, no. 3. See Op. 72. || 1807(?). Revised MS. score. C. Haslinger, Vienna. || T. Haslinger, Vienna, 1898. Score. ||
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