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19873154AZürich, Atlantis Musikbuch-Verlag, 1987. 281 (1) Seiten, mit 12 Tafeln Abbildungen. Illustrierter Original-Pappband mit Original-Folienumschlag.
1909STLD014bWien, (Lith. u. Druck A. Berger, Wien) (1909). 14,8 x 17 cm. 14 einseitig bedruckte Kartons - davon 12 mit Farblithographien von Remigius GEYLING - unter Seidenhemdchen. Weißer Glacélederband (Wilhelm Melzer Wien) mit goldgepr. Stadtwappen u. Deckeltitel, gold- u. schwarzgepr. Verzierungen, farbig gemusterte Vorsätze. Kanten leicht berieben. Ohne Kassette. Einzige Ausgabe dieser sehr schönen Ballspende anläßlich des hunderdsten Jahrestages der zweiten Besetzung Wiens durch Napoleon. Die schönen Tafeln, im Stil der Wiener Werkstätte, zeigen in leuchtenden Farben u. a. das Ballfest im Apollosaal, die Wiener Buerger-Grenadier-Division, die Beschießung Wiens, die Einquartierung. - Der österreichische Maler und Bühnenbildner Remigius Geyling (1878-1974) war Gründungsmitglied des Österreichischen Werkbunds und von 1926-1946 Professor an der Wiener Kunstgewerbeschule. Der Buchbinder Wilhelm Melzer schuf zahlreiche Arbeiten für die Wiener Werkstätte.- Mayer 8343; Schweiger, WW 261; Wien um 1900, 591.
1035-22(Eisenstadt,Selbstvlg. d. Konservatoriums 2021). gr.8°. 136 S. mit zahlr. großtls. farb. Abb. Illustr. Okart., ganz min. bestoßen, gutes Expl. - Veröffentlichungen des Joseph Haydn Konservatoriums Eisenstadt zur Musikgeschichte [2 Warenabbildungen]
1959MUSI0386Eisenstadt: Volksbildungswerk f. d. Bgld.[1959]. 4°. 3 Doppelbl. Text, 10 mont. Abb. auf Tafeln, OFlügelmappe. Umschlagtitel. Sehr gut erhalten.
cm., 23, rilegatura in piena tela illustrata, tagli colorati, segnalibro; pp. 690, una foto di gruppo in antiporta protetta da velina, 4 tavole a colori ripiegate più volte, numerose illustrazioni in nero nel testo, e tavole fuori testo
190958945ABWien, Leipzig, Artaria, Breitkopf & Haertel, 1909. gr.-8°, 690 S. Ill., Notenbeisp., geb., 3-seit. Rotschn., Rücken etwas gebräunt, Kanten minim. berieben, innen papierbedingt leicht gebräunt, sauber erhalten. Guter Zust. Haydn-Zentenarfeier.
ABE-1605235909412 PAGES FORMAT 24 CM X 31 CM-CONCERT EXCEPTIONNEL DE L'ORCHESTRE NATIONAL DE LA RADIODIFFUSION-TELEVISION FRANCAISE SOUS LA DIRECTION DE PAUL PARAY-EN COUVERTURE: "L'O.N."-P4: PHOTO NOIR ET BLANC DE PAUL PARAY 14X18, 19 LIGNES DE PRESENTATION-P5 P7 P9: SYMPHONIE N°96 EN RE MAJEUR, DITE "LE MIRACLE" JOSEPH HAYDN-SYMPHONIE N°4 EN RE MINEUR ROBERT SCHUMANN-SYMPHONIE N°5 EN UT MINEUR BEETHOVEN-TEXTE DE MAURICE IMBERT
1248560019.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
11701734-nnew. unknown
611153No place: 20th Century Fox no date. Unbound. Fair. Film poster for a re-release of The Sound of Music stating "Winner of 5 Academy Awards" at the top. Measuring approximately 25½" x 36½". Trimmed along the sides affecting some content several small tears and abrasions tape remnants and staining a fair to good copy still suitable for framing. Originally released in 1965 The Sound of Music won Best Picture and Best Director Robert Wise; starring Julie Andrews Christopher Plummer Richard Haydn Eleanor Parker Peggy Wood and Charmian Carr. 20th Century Fox unknown
171163Budapest & Mainz 1960. 4to. Orig. helshirtingbd. med smussomsl. 470 s. Faksimiler. Foldede plansjer. Eks. nr.208. Små rifter i smussomslaget. . <br/><br/><em>Boken befinner seg på et fjernlager og ekstra leveringstid må beregnes! </em> unknown
lc_94537Berlin, Bote & G. Bock, [circa 1850]
lc_94531S.l., S.n. : S.d. [circa 1850]
95312Chappell
0274574217.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3284Paris, Corrêa, 1950. Petit in-8, broché, 286 pp.
17650Paris, Corrêa, 1950. In-8°, 289p. Broché, couverture illustrée.
181040444Wien: Camesinaische Buchhandlung 1810. Octavo. Full 19th century dark red calf with gilt rules and blindstamping to boards titling gilt to upper dark red doublure endpapers. Preserved in a modern quarter brown mid-tan leather clamshell box with dark ivory linen boards titling gilt to spine. <br /> <br /> 1f. fine engraved frontispiece portrait of Haydn by D. Weiss after Ihrwack's medallion 1f. recto title verso 3-line verse by D. Tomas de Yriarte 1f. recto dedication verso blank v-x 11-220 pp. 1 folding plate of engraved music. <br /> <br /> Binding slightly worn rubbed and bumped. Minor to moderate foxing throughout; small tear to lower outer corner of pp. 157/158 with no loss of text; frontispiece loose. First Edition. Catalogue of the Printed Books in the British Museum. Accessions Third Series . Books in the Hirsch Library. P. 118. Eitner III p. 197.<br /> <br /> Dies was a German writer composer and painter. "Esterhazy sponsored the publication of his Biographische Nachrichten von Joseph Haydn . for which Dies collected material from 30 conversations with the aged composer. Because of its factual tone and the typically Classical standpoint of its aesthetic judgments this work occupies a significant position in early Haydn literature alongside Griesinger and Carpani. . Many Haydn documents appeared for the first time in the Nachtrichten and it contains a 'list of all the works Haydn composed in London' taken from the lost London notebook." Horst Seeger in Grove Music Online<br /> <br /> An early and important biographical account of Haydn. Camesinaische Buchhandlung unknown
181239523Milano: Candido Buccinelli . contrada di s. Margherita num. 1118 1812. Octavo. Dark blue calf-backed marbled boards spine in decorative compartments gilt titling gilt marbled endpapers. 1f. recto title verso publisher's note v-viii 298 i errata ii "Contorni delle Medaglie" i blank pp. <br /> <br /> First Edition of one of the first biographical accounts of Haydn preceded only by the far less important biographical pieces by Framery and Le Breton. Wolffheim II 523. The present work was translated into English in 1839 as The Life of Haydn in Letters. <br /> <br /> Carpani was an Italian librettist critic and poet. "Among various writings two books are particularly important: Le Haydine . and Le Rossininane ossia lettere musico-teatrali. . The former was plagiarized by Stendhal and this created a lively controversy. These books show that Carpani was very knowledgeable about all contemporary music and an astute judge of the renewal movement in the early 19th century. He was in touch with all the major composers of his period and accompanied Rossini on his celebrated visit to Beethoven in 1822." TNG Vol. 3 p. 818.<br /> <br /> Bound with:<br /> Majer Andrea 1765-1837. Discorse sulla Origine Progressi e Stato Attuale della Musica Italiana. Padova: Minerva 1821. 1f. recto title verso quotation from Quintil 3-173 i "Avvertimento" 1f. recto "Indice" verso colophon "Della Nuova Società Tipografica in Ditta N.Z. Bettoni e Compagni 1821". First Edition. OCLC copies in France and Italy only. With the fine engraved half-length frontispiece portrait of Haydn by J. Neidl after Zitterer often lacking.<br /> <br /> Binding slightly worn rubbed and bumped. Some minor wear and foxing but in very good condition overall. Candido Buccinelli ... contrada di s. Margherita num. 1118 unknown
177540401à Berlin avec Privilége du Roi à Amsterdam: Jean Julien Hummel PN 356 1775. 4 volumes. Folio. Quarter dark tan mottled calf with marbled boards decorative cut paper label to uppers with titling in contemporary manuscript. <br /> <br /> Violino primo: 1f. recto title verso blank 3-15 pp.<br /> Violino secondo: 1f. recto title verso blank 3-14 pp. <br /> Viola: 1f. recto title verso blank i blank 4-15 pp.<br /> Basso: 1f. recto title verso blank i blank 4-15 pp.<br /> <br /> With a fine illustrated title to each part depicting two groups musicians within an elaborate border incorporating vegetation and animals. Engraved throughout.<br /> <br /> Small circular handstamp of the "Musik=Schule des Cantons" of Solothurn Switzerland to to each title.<br /> <br /> Binding slightly worn rubbed and bumped; upper hinges slightly split; "Oberlin 1812" in contemporary manuscript to front pastedown of each part. Minor signs of wear soiling and staining; some annotations in pencil.<br /> <br /> A very good crisp and attractive copy overall. Rare. RISM H 6244 three holdings all incomplete. <br /> <br /> These quartets were formerly thought to be by Haydn. <br /> <br /> "Hoffstetter's musical ideas are memorable easily accessible and popular in style but his working out of material does not attain Haydn's concentration. Apart from three viola concertos which might suggest that he was himself a viola player he composed various pieces of church music. His masses show some uncertainty in tonal structure. Writing to F.S. Silverstolpe on 11 January 1802 he confessed as much and acknowledged that 'everything that flows from Haydn's pen seems to me so beautiful and remains so deeply imprinted on my memory that I cannot prevent myself now and again from imitating something as well as I can'. Appropriately several of his works became known under Haydn's name." Hubert Unverricht in Grove Music Online. Jean Julien Hummel [PN 356] unknown
114527Berlin J. Guttenberg 1879. 8vo. VIII 263 1 48 pp. portrait fold. facsimile. Publ. dec. cloth red edges. Spine with tear at bottom. Library stamp from Musikmuseet Stockholm. hardcover
181041428Dublin Ireland: Hime at his Musical Circulating Library No. 34 College Green No 40 College Green 1810. Folio. ff. 25. Sheets: 12 3/4 x 9 inches. Plates: 10 3/4 x 7 1/2 inches. 25 copper-plated engraved pieces of sheet music printed in black. Most sheets hand-foliated in ink. With the ownership signature in ink on the back of songs 9 and 10 written "Susan Buchanan's." 9 of the pieces of sheet music are loose 16 are loosely bound together.<br/> <br/> Provenance: Family of Founding Father Francis Hopkinson<br/> <br/> 25 pieces of sheet music printed in Ireland by Hime at the end of the 18th century from the family collection of Francis Hopkinson America's first composer.<br/> <br/> "American society from about 1805 on was especially enamored of Irish and Scotch tunes particularly the Irish Melodies of Thomas Moore and other national music." - Richard J. Wolfe Early American Music Engraving and Printing Founding Father Francis Hopkinson 1737-1791 was a signatory for New Jersey to the Declaration of Independence and the first American to compose a song which he attested to himself: "I cannot I believe be refused the Credit of being the first Native of the United States who has produced a Musical Composition." Hopkinson published three of the earliest American song collections: Collection of Plain Tunes with a Few from Anthems and Hymns printed by Carr in 1763; America Independent or Temple of Minerva the first American opera printed by Carr in 1781; and Seven Songs for the Harpsichord or Forte Piano printed by T. Dobson in 1788. All sheets were printed by Hime. Hime was an English and Irish music publishing firm run by two brothers Humphrey and Morris. Hime began in Liverpool but moved to Dublin in 1790. The firm continued printing until the 1870s as Hime & Son. The Himes did the largest provincial trade in Britain at the end of the 18th century because English copyright law did not apply to Irish publishers so Hime could flood the English market with bootleg copies of popular songs. The song titles are: 1. "TEARS THAT EXHALE: An admired SONG in the PRISONER Composed by Mr. Attwood." 2. "I'D THINK on THEE MY LOVE. A Favorite NEW SEA SONG Composed by Mr. HOOK." 3. "HENRY's COTTAGEMAID." 4. "AS WRAPT IN SLEEP I LAY: A favorite Song sung by Mrs CROUCH in the Opera of The PIRATES Composed by STEPN STORACE." 5. "WINDS SOFTLY TELL MY LOVE: As Sung by Mrs MOUNTAIN in the Opera of the FARMER with uncommon Applause." 6. "THE MANSION OF PEACE: A Much Admired SONG Composed by Mr. WEBBE." 7. "THE NEW MANSION OF PEACE: A Favorite NEW SONG Composed by Mr. MOULDS." 8. "DEAR MARY TO THEE: A much Admired NEW Song Composed by Mr. HOOK." 9. "DEAR IMAGE OF THE MAID I LOVE: Composed by SIGr. GIORDANI." 10. "WHILST WITH VILLAGE MAIDS: A favorite Song in the Opera of ROSINA Sung by Mrs BILLINGTON." 11. "COME BLUSHING ROSE: Composed by Pleyel." 12. "EVENING: A Favorite BALLAD Composed by HAYDN: The WORDS by DOCr. JOHNSON." 13. "EDWIN AND ELLA: Composed by MR. HOOK." 14. "GO HAPPYGALES: A favorite SONNETT translated from PETRACH by Mr HOOK." 15. "ENCOMPASSED IN AN ANGELS FRAME: A much Admired Song." 16. "THE SHIPWRECK'D BOY. A Favorite NEW Song Written by Geo. Saville Carey." 17. "THERE THE SILVER'D WATERS ROAM: An admired Song in the PIRATES. Sung by Mr Sedgwick. composed by Sigr. STORACE." 18. "Charming Delia: A Favorite BALLAD Composed by Mr. PLEYEL." 19. "DIRE IS HIS GRIEF: An Admired Song in the new Historical Romance of the CRUSADE sung by Mr Incldeon." 20. "NOW THE WOODLAND CHORISTS SING: A Favorite PASTORAL BALLAD composed by J PLEYEL." 21. "O!EVER IN MY BOSOM LIVE: A favorite Duett in OSCAR and MALVINA sung by Mrs Mountain and Miss Keys." 22. "DEAR IS MY LITTLE NATIVE VALE: A favorite NEW Ballad." 23. "YOUNG JOCKEY TRIPT IT O'ER THE MEAD: An Admired BALLAD Composed by SIGr PLEYEL." 24. "BLOW HIGH BLOW LOW: A favorite SONG." 25. "WHEN FAIR SUSAN I LEFT: A much Admired SEA SONG." These scores were part of a Sammelband acquired at the Francis Hopkinson Family Americana Collection sale in June 2020.<br/> <br/> Wolfe Early American Music Engraving and Printing 1980. Hime at his Musical Circulating Library No. 34 College Green, No 40 College Green unknown
181478167Paris: De l'Imprimerie de P. Didot l'aîné 1814. Fine. De l'Imprimerie de P. Didot l'aîné Paris 1814 12.50 x 20.50 cm relié De l'Imprimerie de P. Didot l'Aîné Paris 1814 125 x 205 cm bound in calf First edition of Stendhal's very first book published under the pseudonym of Louis-Alexandre-César Bombet. Contemporary binding in half brown calf spine decorated with gilt fillets and tooling as well as a red morocco title piece. Very rare according to Clouzot De l'Imprimerie de P. Didot l'aîné unknown
18354044Turin 1835. <p>Manuscript on paper. 4to binding size 264 x 197 mm. 26 pp. Contents: Fol. 1r title verso blank f. 2r-5v text La Creazione incipit: "Raffaele / Creò dapprima Iddio il ciel la terra; / Ma giaceva la terra informe e vuota" f. 6r half-title for Le quattro Stagioni 6v-13v text Le quattro Stagioni incipit: "Coro di Contadini e Contadine. / Vieni deh Flora vieni / Prezioso don del Ciel." Written in brown ink in an elegant Italian cursive on fine wove paper no visible watermarks. Three blank leaves at front and back the outermost being a wrapper of thicker paper second flyleaf at back adhered to the third the text block stitched into a Piedmontese case binding of gold-embroidered ivory silk over thin pasteboards both covers with outer border of a leafy scrolling vine with floral sprigs composed of gilt or silver-gilt appliqués of leaves blossoms and roundels on stems of couched silver-gilt thread a larger flowering branch at each corner at center of upper cover a large gilt monogram CF within a cartouche of repeated leaf appliqués with at top a closed crown at center of lower cover a large flowering plant of gilt appliqués couched thread sequins etc. turn-ins of upper cover unsewn dampstain within upper left quadrant of upper cover. <br /> <br /> A manuscript of excerpts from the librettos for Haydn's late oratorios the Creation Die Schöpfung first performed 1798 and the Seasons Die Jahreszeiten 1801 translated into Italian from the German of his librettist and patron Gottfried van Swieten 1733-1803. Bound in brightly gilt embroidered silk binding the manuscript was probably produced for a court or private musical event.<br /> <br /> Both librettos had an English origin. The Creation text based on Genesis and Milton's Paradise Lost was taken from a manuscript libretto by an unknown author originally intended for Handel given to Haydn by the English impresario Johann Peter Salomon and brought back by him from England in 1795. The Seasons was loosely based on extracts from James Thomson's poem of the same title 1730 but van Swieten had greater leeway in rearranging the text.<br /> <br /> It was still considered a given in the early nineteenth century that vocal compositions in languages other than Latin and Italian would be translated into the language of the audience. The Creation was first performed in Italian in Milan in 1810 using Giuseppe Carpani's verse translation of van Swieten's libretto first published in Vienna in 1801. The manuscript contains an abridged version of Carpani's text with some variants. The Quattro stagione is also abridged and seems to be based on portions of an anonymous translation first published in Dresden in 1802 and used for the oratorio's first performances in Italian in 1811 in Milan and Bologna cf. editions of Milan: Mussi 1811 and Bologna: Ramponi 1811.<br /> <br /> The manuscript was exhibited in Turin in 1998: cf. Francesco Malaguzzi Legature romantiche piemontese: legature del periodo romantico in raccolte private no. 67 and p. 30. Malaguzzi stated that the manuscript contains "watermarks of the Biella papermakers the brothers Avondo datable to the third decade of the 19th century" but this cataloguer failed to see any watermarks.</p> unknown