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the first symphony was also published (by Hainauer of Breslau) (and indeed its score and parts have been scanned by the University at Jena and can be found at IMSLP. 1868 seems about right for its publication date - Hofmeister Monatsberichte scanned page link. "Lassen, D." is almost definitely a typo for "Lassen, E." Corroborative evidence can probably be found in contemporary journals (e.g. AMZ, etc.) also scanned online/viewable at major libraries.) Schissel | Sound the Note!22:45, 25 December 2012 (UTC)Reply