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179614664Zurich: David Bürkli 1796. Fourth Edition. Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Schweizerlieder mit Melodieen. Des ersten Theils vermehrte vierte Auflage. An original collection of Swiss songs mostly for three voices and continuo bearing an inscription on the title page supposedly from Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy to Jenny Lind. The inscription and signature are almost certainly spurious but appear to date from the 19th century and share some similarities with Mendelssohn's hand though here rather more shaky and uncertain than is seen in authentic examples. The volume contains settings of texts by Johann Kaspar Lavater originally for voice and continuo arranged by Johann Heinrich Egli for 1-4 voices and continuo including 6 new settings by Egli 2 to texts of Lavater and 4 to texts of F. von Stolberg. Cf. Refardt E. Historisch-Biographisches Musikerlexikon der Schweiz. 88 pp. Printed in single-impression music type throughout with an engraving to the cover. Disbound; title page detached with heavy wear and toning; light edge wear and toning throughout but internally fine overall very good. 10.5 x 8.5 inches 27 x 22 cm. The music is rare with WorldCat recording only 8 copies outside Switzerland. David Bürkli unknown books
183918717Leipsic: Breitkopf & Härtel PNs 6022 6023 6024 1839. Folio. Unbound as issued. Engraved.<br/>I: 13 11 11 9 pp.<br/>II: 13 11 11 11 pp. <br/>III: 15 13 13 13 pp. <br/><br/>With fine decorative titles printed in sepia to each quartet. <br/><br/>Staining mostly marginal to first few leaves of first quartet including title and outer edges of third quartet otherwise very good copies. First Editions. Very scarce. Not in Krause. Müller-Reuter I pp. 131-133. Hoboken 10: 201 202 203. <br/><br/>"One of the most gifted and versatile prodigies Mendelssohn stood at the forefront of German music during the 1830s and 40s as conductor pianist organist and above all composer. His musical style fully developed before he was 20 drew upon a variety of influences including the complex chromatic counterpoint of Bach the formal clarity and gracefulness of Mozart and the dramatic power of Beethoven and Weber." <br/><br/>"The three quartets op.44 written during the idyllic period of Mendelssohn's honeymoon and first year of marriage show signs of a Classical tendency." R. Larry Todd in Grove Music Online. Breitkopf & Härtel [PNs 6022, 6023, 6024] unknown books
185126616Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 8347 1851. Octavo. Early half dark red calf with marbled boards spine in gilt-ruled compartments with titling gilt. 1f. title 193 i blank pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Publisher's handstamp to lower margin of title; ownership signature in black ink of Florence Bertha Thomas dated February 1863 or 1868 to front free endpaper; two additional dates in the same hand to front pastedown possibly referring to performance dates. <br/><br/>Binding rubbed; lower portion of upper hinge slightly cracked. Occasional very light foxing. First Edition of the "Italian" Symphony. Hoboken 10 no. 284. Catalog of the Mendelssohn Papers in the Bodleian Library Oxford III no. 734. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Leipzig catalog no. 152. Wehner MWV pp. 225-226 no. 16. Muller-Reuter I p. 73. Fuld p. 556.<br/><br/>Mendelssohn finished his "Italian" Symphony in Berlin on March 13 1833 conducting its first performance in London on May 13 1833 at a London Philharmonic Society concert. The first edition of the full score was not published until after the composer's death. Breitkopf & Härtel [PN] 8347 unknown books
184812803<b>Rarity. First Edition First Printing of the famous Wedding March. The orchestral score was first published July 1848 by Breitkopf & Hartel Leipzig Germany. No printed date as customary at that time. Vb M. on pp 3-177 engraved the Hochzeitmarsch WEDDING MARCH on p.137 P.n. 7774.P. 178 blank. GM and JF. FIRST PRINTING of the orchestral parts engraved and with plate number 7852 probably published the following month is at BOD. NO COPIES OF THIS AT AUCTION AS LISTED IN ABPC CD ROM. <br />This is the true First Edition of Mendelssohn's full orchestral score of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. It includes the FIRST EDITION of the famous Wedding March that was played at the conclusion of the wedding between Theseus and Hyppolita. This has become the omnipresent music used in virtually ALL traditional Western wedding ceremonies. PROVENANCE L. Girard with his ink signature at head of the title page. Girard was teacher and composer of identical music in France during the second half of the 19th century. One of his noted works was in his Chant de La Paix For Four Male Voices. HobokenX Fuld 633. Krause X!! 6. TRULY RARE≥</b> Breitkopf & Hartel hardcover books