What does the "Op. 66" after the Fantaisie-Impromptu by Chopin signify?

A) the 66th fantasie-impromptu composed by Chopin
B) the number of the track on the recording
C) a numbered chronological system Chopin used to catalog his compositions
D) a person named Opermeyer who catalogued Chopin's works

C

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