Fuga a tre soggetti, Op.41 (Kalkbrenner, Friedrich Wilhelm)

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Publisher. Info. Unidentified Publisher, n.d.(ca.1820).
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Misc. Notes This item forms part of the
Ricasoli Collection at the University of Louisville Music Library.
"Litografia Miniati dietro il Duomo in Firenze" literally translated means something like behind the Cathedral illuminated lithograph in Florence - could this possibly be what was meant? I don't know if this is a publisher or an inscription. Removing it from publisher information - it seems to be descriptive of where this - which may even be a manuscript copy (though a neat one)?... - was found.
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Work Title Fuga a tre soggetti
Alternative. Title Fugue on three subjects
Composer Kalkbrenner, Friedrich Wilhelm
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.41
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IFK 31
Key C major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 1
First Publication. 1828 or earlier
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation organ or piano
External Links RISM 550280044 - published score (Diabelli e Co.), copy held in Prague

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This work was indeed published (near to the time of composition), as one sees @ RISM. (Mere presence of an opus number doesn't by itself establish this- consider e.g. Ferdinand Ries' symphony no.7 op.181, which (I gather) has an opus number because it was being considered for publication, but was only in fact published over a century after his death.)

Allgemeine musikalische zeitung, Oct. 1828 lists a complete works of Kalkbrenner edition in progress (from Probst: see also WorldCat for, it seems from the Worldcat description, a modern reprint by Haydn musicologist Jens Peter Larsen) that includes Op.41.