Page:Rolland - Beethoven, tr. Hull, 1927.pdf/262

This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
230
BEETHOVEN

(f) Three Sonatas for piano, in E flat major, F minor, and D major; dedicated to the Elector, Max. Friedrich; composed at the age of ten.

(g) Rondo for piano, in A major; published 1784.

(h) Andante on the text, "Oh Hoffnung, du stählst die Herzen." (Ex. for the Archduke Rudolph).

(i) Favourite March of the Emperor Alexander.

(k) Eight Variations for piano, in B flat; Theme, Ich habe ein kleines Hüttchen nur.

(l) Variations for piano, on a March by Dressler; composed at the age of ten.

(m) Variations for piano, for four hands, on an original theme.

(n) Variations for piano, for four hands, in A major.

(o) Triumphal March for orchestra, in C major; performed 1813.

(p) Second and Third Overtures to "Leonora" ("Fidelio"), in C major.

(q) Overture to "Fidelio" ("Leonora," No. 4), in E flat.

(r) Triumphal March for orchestra in G major.

(s) Three Duos for clarionet and bassoon, in C major, F major, and B flat; composed about 1800.

(t) Minuet for piano (from the Septet, Op. 20).

(u) Quintet (MS.), for two violins, two violas, and violoncello in F major.