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WoO

WoO is an abbreviation for Werke ohne Opuszahl, which is German for 'works without opus numbers'. This is most often seen in reference to the output of Beethoven.

A selection of articles about WoO

Ensemble. A very happy occasion - A promotional recording of Oliver Rudland's 'The Conquests of Zeus', heard by Robert Anderson

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