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A search at RISM online for Gustav Jenner shows several brief piano works, songs, motets, etc. in manuscript copy (abschrift) (and some autographs) located at various libraries. (They use Werner Kohleick's catalog system ("KohJ ..." for Jenner's works, unpublished and otherwise from his 1943 Gustav Jenner. 1865-1920. Ein Beitrag zur Brahmsfolge (Würzburg). I'm guessing the Serenade in A has a "KohJ"... but a manuscript of the serenade is not listed at RISM at present, though they do list some for some works that are published or now published - e.g. the string quartet in G minor, a manuscript copy of which is at the Schleswig-Holsteinische Landesbibliothek, Kiel by the way, has KohJ BXII/10 in his system... ) (A piano sonata in A minor in 3 movements by Jenner is among the autograph copies now in the Kiel collection...- hrm- is this work recorded?...) Schissel | Sound the Note!04:04, 1 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]