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Anhang (other)
(German for annex), often abbreviated as Anh., refers to sections in publications such as the ''Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis'' (BWV), the Köchel catalogue (KV), or the Deutsch catalogue (D): * BWV Anh.: list of lost, doubtful and spurious compositions by, or once attributed to, Johann Sebastian Bach * D Anh. I: List of compositions by Franz Schubert (doubtful and spurious), compositions which are spuriously or doubtfully attributed to Franz Schubert * D Anh. II: List of compositions by Franz Schubert (arrangements), arrangements by Franz Schubert, of compositions by other composers * D Anh. III: List of compositions by Franz Schubert (copies)  III (Anh. III; third Annex) of the 1978 edition of the Deutsch catalogue lists List of compositions by Franz Schubert#Anh. III, thirteen copies by Franz Schubert, of compositions by other composers. Table Legend List , - , data-so ...
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Annex (other)
Annex or Annexe refers to a building joined to or associated with a main building, providing additional space or accommodations. It may also refer to: Places * The Annex, a neighbourhood in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada * The Annex (New Haven), a neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut, United States * Annex, Oregon, a census-designated place in the United States Other uses * Annex (comics), a Marvel Comics character * Addendum or appendix at the end of a document * The Annex, Grand Cayman, a football ground in George Town, Cayman Islands * "Annex", B-side of the 1980 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark single "Enola Gay (song), Enola Gay" * Annex, an early name for the Bangkok Adventist Hospital See also

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Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis
The (BWV; ; ) is a catalogue of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was first published in 1950, edited by Wolfgang Schmieder. The catalogue's second edition appeared in 1990. An abbreviated version of that second edition, known as BWV2a, was published in 1998. The catalogue groups compositions by genre. Even within a genre, compositions are not necessarily collated chronologically. For example, BWV 992 was composed many years before BWV 1. BWV numbers were assigned to 1,126 compositions in the 20th century, and more have been added to the catalogue in the 21st century. The Anhang (Anh.; Annex) of the BWV lists over 200 lost, doubtful and spurious compositions. History The first edition of the ''Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis'' was published in 1950. It allocated a unique number to every known composition by Bach. Wolfgang Schmieder, the editor of that catalogue, grouped the compositions by genre, largely following the 19th-century Bach Gesellschaft (BG) edition f ...
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Köchel Catalogue
The Köchel catalogue (german: Köchel-Verzeichnis, links=no) is a chronological catalogue of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, originally created by Ludwig Ritter von Köchel, in which the entries are abbreviated ''K.'', or ''KV''. The numbers of the Köchel catalogue reflect the continuing establishment of a complete chronology of Mozart's works, and provide a shorthand reference to the compositions. According to Köchel's counting, Requiem in D minor is the 626th piece Mozart composed, thus is designated ''K. 626''; Köchel's original catalogue (1862) has been revised twice; catalogue numbers from the sixth edition are indicated either by parentheses or by superscript: K. 49 (47d) or K. 47d. History In the decades after Mozart's death there were several attempts to catalogue his compositions, for example by Franz Gleißner and Johann Anton André (published in 1833), but it was not until 1862 that Ludwig von Köchel succeeded in producing a comprehensive listing ...
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Deutsch Catalogue
''Schubert: Thematic Catalogue of all his Works in Chronological Order'', also known as the Deutsch catalogue, is a numbered list of all compositions by Franz Schubert compiled by Otto Erich Deutsch. Since its first publication in 1951, Deutsch (abbreviated as D or D.) numbers are used for the unique identification of Schubert's compositions. 1951 edition The Deutsch catalogue was first published in London in 1951 by J. M. Dent & Sons, as ''Schubert: Thematic Catalogue of all his Works in Chronological Order, compiled by O. E. Deutsch, in collaboration with Donald R. Wakeling.'' 1978 edition: NSE VIII/4 In 1978, as part VIII Supplement / Volume 4 of the New Schubert Edition (NSE), an updated version of the catalogue was published in German. A few compositions that had been undated in the first edition received a new number (usually followed by a letter), e.g. was renumbered to . Later versions The original 1951 edition (in English) was re-issued several times, for instance ...
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BWV Anh
The (BWV; ; ) is a Catalogues of classical compositions, catalogue of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was first published in 1950, edited by Wolfgang Schmieder. The catalogue's second edition appeared in 1990. An abbreviated version of that second edition, known as BWV2a, was published in 1998. The catalogue groups compositions by genre. Even within a genre, compositions are not necessarily collated chronologically. For example, BWV 992 was composed many years before BWV 1. BWV numbers were assigned to 1,126 compositions in the 20th century, and more have been added to the catalogue in the 21st century. The BWV Anh., Anhang (Anh.; Annex) of the BWV lists over 200 lost, doubtful and spurious compositions. History The first edition of the ''Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis'' was published in 1950. It allocated a unique number to every known composition by Bach. Wolfgang Schmieder, the editor of that catalogue, grouped the compositions by genre, largely following the 1 ...
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List Of Compositions By Franz Schubert (doubtful And Spurious)
 I (Anh. I; first Annex) of the 1978 edition of the Deutsch catalogue lists 32 compositions which are spuriously or doubtfully attributed to Franz Schubert. Table Legend List , - , data-sort-value="040" , 40 , data-sort-value="999.10010" , Anh.I/1 , data-sort-value="ZZZZ" , , data-sort-value="ZZZZ" , , data-sort-value="ZZZZ" , , data-sort-value="String Quartet, D Anh. I/1" , String Quartet, D Anh. I/1 , data-sort-value="key E-flat major" , E major , data-sort-value="1813-01-01" , 1813 , Doubtful: lost or identical to , - , data-sort-value="999.0999102" , , data-sort-value="999.102" , Anh.I/2 , data-sort-value="ZZZZ" , , data-sort-value="ZZZZ" , , data-sort-value="ZZZZ" , , data-sort-value="String Quartet, D Anh. I/2" , String Quartet, D Anh. I/2 , data-sort-value="key F major" , F major , data-sort-value="1816-01-01" , 1816 , Doubtful: lost or identical to , - , data-sort-value="999.0999103" , , data-sort-val ...
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List Of Compositions By Franz Schubert (arrangements)
 II (Anh. II; second Annex) of the 1978 edition of the Deutsch catalogue lists four arrangements by Franz Schubert, of compositions by other composers. Table Legend List , - , data-sort-value="999.0999201" , , data-sort-value="999.201" , Anh.II/1 , data-sort-value="ZZZZ" , , data-sort-value="ZZZZ" , , data-sort-value="801,00" , VIII, 1 , data-sort-value="Arrangement of Gluck's Iphigenie en Aulide, overture" , Arrangement of Gluck's overture to ''Iphigénie en Aulide'' , data-sort-value="ZZZZ" , , data-sort-value="1810-01-01" , early 1810? , Fragment for piano duet: last bars of the Primo part extant , - , data-sort-value="096" , 96 , data-sort-value="999.202" , Anh.II/2 , data-sort-value="XXX,1926" , (1926) , data-sort-value="ZZZZ" , , data-sort-value="801,00" , VIII, 1 , Arrangement of Matiegka's ''Notturno'' (Trio), Op. 21, a.k.a. Quartet, D Anh. II/2 , data-sort-value="key G major" , G major , data-sort-value="1814 ...
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