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a particularly early example

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No. 12 from Anton Reicha's 36 Fugues (A major–G major). Double sharp (talk) 12:34, 10 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

And also No. 20 (A major–F major). Perhaps listing the whole collection would be easier (except that not all of them use progressive tonality). Double sharp (talk) 12:37, 10 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

And another one: Anthony Philip Heinrich, Piano Sonata (1820), from The Dawning of Music in Kentucky (D-B). Double sharp (talk) 06:21, 7 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Also Schubert's Piano Sonata D 557 (1817: A-E). Arguably D 157 (1815, E-B) and D 279 (1815, C-a) could count, except that they might simply be unfinished. Double sharp (talk) 12:46, 2 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]