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The letters WoO, an abbreviation for the German "Werk ohne Opuszahl" ("work without opus number"), followed by a number are used to uniquely identify pieces of music by certain composers which do not have opus numbers. They are particularly used in reference to works by Ludwig van Beethoven WoO numbers for his works were assigned by Georg Kinsky and Hans Halm in their 1955 catalogue of his works ("Fr Elise", for example, is WoO 59). For a list of WoO numbers, see List of works by Beethoven.

 

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