Alkan's
Alleluia is Op.25
but Fantaisie Sur Don Juan Paraphrase is Op.25 too
what is this? is like Op.25A and Op.25B?
I'm confused little bit.
what happened in Alkan's Op.25?
Moderator: kcleung
Re: what happened in Alkan's Op.25?
It seems that the two pieces were published the same year (1844), the Alleluia as Op. 25, the Fantaisie without opus number.
Re: what happened in Alkan's Op.25?
It's not uncommon, especially in that particular era. Happened a lot with Dvorak (I think Op. 14 has three sperate independant pieces), Gottschalk, and others. Also, sometimes a piece will actually have more than one Op. number.
That's why I love other cataloging systems, that use the complete works after the fact.
That's why I love other cataloging systems, that use the complete works after the fact.