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Definition of Opuses
1. opus [n] - See also: opus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Opuses
Literary usage of Opuses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Masters in Music by Daniel Gregory Mason (1905)
"Two concertos for pianoforte, opuses and 83; one for violin, opus 77; and one
double concerto for violin and violoncello, opus 102. V. CHAMBER-MUSIC. ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1855)
"... taking with him all the little opuses, who arc only too happy to share their
respectable parent's beer, — and we have a full length picture of the happy ..."
3. The American Historical Review by American historical association (1896)
"The Secretary of die Treasury pi opuses to obtain from Congress legislation
authorizing him to get rid of a large part of die documents o ..."
4. The History of England from the Accession of James the Second by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay, Hannah More Macauley Tevelyan (1861)
"opuses the Triennial Hill. 102. Bribed 1.v UM East India Company. 127. Hie influence
over hi.« p-irty partially lost, 137. ..."
5. The Romantic Composers by Daniel Gregory Mason (1906)
"... because more ambitious, Sonatas, opuses n, 14, and 22, and the more
mature "Symphonic Etudes," " Kinderscenen," "Phantasie," and "Novelettes. ..."