Carl Friedrich Abel - Selected Works By Opus Number

Selected Works By Opus Number

(adapted from the listing in the article on Abel at fr.wikipedia.org)

  • Op. 1: 6 Overtures or Sinfonias (1761)
  • Op. 2: 6 Sonatas for Keyboard and Violin and Cello (ad libitum) (1760)
  • Op. 3: 6 Trio Sonatas for 2 Violins and Basso Continuo (1762)
  • Op. 4: 6 Overtures or Sinfonias (1762)
  • Op. 5: 6 Sonatas for Keyboard and Violin and Cello (ad libitum) (1762)
  • Op. 6: 6 Sonatas for Keyboard and Flute (1763)
  • Op. 7: 6 Symphonies (1767)
  • Op. 8: 6 String Quartets (1768)
  • Op. 9: 6 Trio Sonatas for Violin, Cello and Basso Continuo (1771)
  • Op. 10: 6 Symphonies (1771)
  • Op. 11: 6 Concerti for Keyboard and Strings (1771)
  • Op. 12: 6 Flute Quartets (1774)
  • Op. 13: 6 Sonatas for Keyboard and Violin (1777)
  • Op. 14: 6 Symphonies (1778)
  • Op. 15: 6 String Quartets (1780)
  • Op. 16: 4 Trio Sonatas for 2 Flutes and Basso Continuo (1781)
  • Op. 16: 6 Trio Sonatas for Violin, Viola and Cello (1782)
  • Op. 17: 6 Symphonies (1785)
  • Op. 18: 6 Sonatas for Keyboard and Violin (1784)

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