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a musical piece or collection that is written by a famous composer followed by the date in which it was created
An opus is a term used to identify a particular musical work by a composer, with each opus usually assigned a number that reflects the order in which it was composed. This numbering helps organize and catalog a composer’s body of work, especially when they have created many pieces. For example, Beethoven's "Symphony No. 5" is also known as "Opus 67," indicating it is the 67th work in his catalog. The use of "opus" provides a way to organize and reference a composer's compositions systematically.
- Rachmaninoff's "Piano Concerto No. 2, Opus 18" was completed in 1901.
拉赫玛尼诺夫的《第二钢琴协奏曲,Opus 18》于1901年完成。
- Schubert's "Winterreise, Opus 89" is a song cycle composed in 1827.
舒伯特的《冬之旅,Opus 89》是1827年创作的一部歌曲循环。
- The performance highlighted Mozart’s "Violin Sonata in E Minor, Opus 303," composed in 1778.
演出突出了莫扎特1778年创作的E小调小提琴奏鸣曲,作品303。
- Brahms’s "Hungarian Dances, Opus 103," written in 1869, was a crowd favorite at the concert.
勃拉姆斯的《匈牙利舞曲,Opus 103》写于1869年,是音乐会上观众的最爱。
- Beethoven's "Opus 28," the "Piano Sonata No. 7," showcases his early compositional style from 1800.
贝多芬的"作品"28号,"第七钢琴奏鸣曲",展示了他1800年的早期作曲风格。