Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p An opus number is generally assigned by composers to an individual composition or set of compositions on publication, thus indicating a rough chronological order. Opus numbers have been used inconsistently throughout history and by individual composers, and thus they are not generally reliable indicators of the actual order of composition. Nevertheless, they are still often used to organize catalogues of musical compositions and distinguish between similarly named pieces.. }
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- Opus_number comment "An opus number is generally assigned by composers to an individual composition or set of compositions on publication, thus indicating a rough chronological order. Opus numbers have been used inconsistently throughout history and by individual composers, and thus they are not generally reliable indicators of the actual order of composition. Nevertheless, they are still often used to organize catalogues of musical compositions and distinguish between similarly named pieces.".