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    <value>Two examples of fugal exposition.
First work for SATB unaccompanied ; second work for piano. Both works unfinished: the first work of 34 bars, the second 26 bars.
Thematic cat. nos. K. Anh. 23 (166h) and K. Anh. 41 (375g)
Dated in Ko&#x308;chel 6th edition1773 and 1782, but 1774 and 1776 in Ulrich Konrad's "Fragmente" (Kassel, 2002)
Holograph manuscript in ink
Note at end of first work: "Der Unterzeichnete besta&#x308;ttigt hiermit dass die vorliegende 4stim[m]ige Fuge durchaus die eigenha&#x308;ndige Noten- u. Textschrift des unsterblichen Meisters Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts (geb. 1756, d. 1791) ist. Wien am 23 September 1847, Aloy&#x308;s Fuchs, Mitglied der k. k. Hofkapelle in Wien"
Note at end of second work: "Das vorstehende Klavierfuge von W.A. Mozart eigenha&#x308;ndig geschreiben ist, besta&#x308;ttigt, Aloy&#x308;s Fuchs, Mitglied der k. k. Hofkapelle in Wien"
Paper: 8 staves (160x265mm); watermark: man holding club in cartouche below crown ; countermark: "ISH" (Tyson WM Nr. 1)
Cover title, in 19th century ms.: "Originale von A.W. Mozart : Eige...um[?] von F.W. Ja&#x308;hns."
Former shelf mark: Music Box III (12)
Received unbound. Bound in quarter leather with marbled paper sides and vellum tips [by Angela James, 1981?]
1.1.1 B In te Domine speravi C F-4 c 4,CC2C+/8C{6DE}{FG}{AB}4'C,G/
1.2.1 kdb Fuga G G-2 xF c 4-''GFE/DE4.F{6ED}/4CD4.'G{6AB}/</value>
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      <value>1 ms. score (2 leaves) ; 22 x 30 cm.</value>
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  <summary_title>In te Domine speravi</summary_title>
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