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violoncello, in B flat; dedicated to the Cardinal Archduke Rudolph; composed 1825.

134. Grand Fugue, Op. 133 (arranged for piano for four hands).

135. Quartet (the sixteenth) for two violins, viola, and cello, in F major; dedicated to Herrn Wolfmeier; composed 1826.

136. Der Glorreiche Augenblick, cantata for four voices and orchestra; text by Dr. Weissenbach; dedicated to Franz I Emperor of Austria, Nicholas I Emperor of Russia, and Frederick William III King of Prussia; composed 1814.

137. Fugue for two violins, two violas, and cello, in D major; composed 1817.

138. Ouverture caracteristique, "Leonora," No. 1, in C major.


II.—COMPOSITIONS DESIGNATED SIMPLY BY NUMBERS.

1A. Twelve Variations for piano and violin, in F major; Theme, Se vuol ballare, from Mozart's Figaro; dedicated to Eleanore von Breuning; published 1793. (See page 70).