Italian violinist and composer
Corelli composed 48 trio sonatas, 12 violin and continuo sonatas,[3] and 12 concerti grossi.
Six opuses, published between 1888 and 1891 by Chrysander, are authentically ascribed to Corelli, together with a few other works.
Opus 1: 12 sonate da chiesa (trio sonatas for 2 violins and continuo) (Rome 1681)
Opus 2: 12 sonate da camera (trio sonatas for 2 violins and continuo) (Rome 1685)
Opus 3: 12 sonate da chiesa (trio sonatas for 2 violins and continuo) (Rome 1689)
Opus 4: 12 sonate da camera (trio sonatas for 2 violins and continuo) (Rome 1694)
Opus 5: 12 Suonati a violino e violone o cimbalo (6 sonate da chiesa and 6 sonate da camera for violin and continuo) (Rome 1700) The last sonata is a set of variations on La Folia.
Opus 6: 12 concerti grossi (8 concerti da chiesa and 4 concerti da camera for concertino of 2 violins and cello, string ripieno, and continuo) (Amsterdam 1714)
op. post.: Sinfonia in D minor, WoO 1
op. post.: Sonata a Quattro, WoO 2 (Rogers, Amsterdam, 1699 [4])
op. post.: Sonata a Quattro, WoO 3 (Rogers, Amsterdam, 1699 – incomplete/dubious)
op. post.: Sonata a Quattro for Trumpet, 2 Violins & B.C, WoO 4
op. post.: 6 Sonate a tre, WoO 5–10 (Amsterdam 1714)