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finity with the majority of the works recorded in CD beginning with July 1912. | ||
| M | Pencil sketch of 14m, incomplete on Ip | |
| 24 | Piano Quartette [for 3 violins and piano] Allegro | |
| D | Jan-Jun 1912? SRC on caption laid in: "Very early fragment. Allegro complete." | |
| M | Pencil draft on large orchestral score paper, complete in 36m, plus D.C., the 4 parts on 5 staves | |
| 25 | Quasi Fuga [for piano] Allegretto con moto | |
| D | Jan-Jun 1912? "Dedicated to Mrs. Robinson" (caption). The dedica- tion and a certain notational sophistication suggest that this piece dates no earlier than 1912. Though there is no fugue some quasi-imitation goes on between treble and bass. | |
| M | Pencil sketch, incomplete in HVzm on Ip | |
| 26 | Sonate for Two Pianos [4 hands] Allegro | |
| D | Jan-Jun 1912? | |
| M | Pencil draft incomplete on 3p. The secondo part ends near the top of p3 (its 2nd page), complete in 35m. The primo part has no 2nd page (the verso of secondo's pi is blank, lacking prime's ending) and ends in mid-measure after 30 Vim. | |
| 27 | Opus I for Piano | |
| D | Jul-Dec 1912 (CD 1) | |
| M | Letter from HC to Harry Cowell, 12 Jan 1913: "I have finished Opus | |
| I | by Henry Cowell, and bound it, as a Christmas present to myself." Alas, he soon lost it. Only nos. 27/2 and 27/4 are known from surviv- ing copies. The heading and information below about the other 10 pieces are taken from CD. | |
| C | SRC points out that these pieces are given collective form only by then- binding and listing as such; that they were composed separately, not as parts of the whole. | |
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