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178930384Vienne: Hoffmeister PN 173 1789. Folio. Unbound. <br/><br/>Violin: 1 title 12-2 pp. <br/>Viola: 1 title 2-7 i blank pp. <br/>Cello: 1 title 2-7 i blank pp. <br/><br/>Manuscript price added to title of violin part. <br/><br/>Somewhat worn and soiled especially at edges; foxed primarily to margins; spine of violin part reinforced with paper tape. First Edition of the arrangement of the piano sonatas Hoboken XVI:40-42 first published in 1784. RISM H4184 no copies in the U.S. Hoffmeister [PN 173] unknown books
186625527Berlin u. Breslau: Ed. Bote & G. Bock PNs 181-192 1866. 12 volumes. Octavo. Uniformly bound in brown cloth-backed textured dark brown paper boards with initials "E.M." to lower right corner of upper gilt titling and ornaments to spines. Engraved.<br/><br/>No. 1 H. I:104: 118 pp. - No. 2 H. I:102: 106 pp. - No. 3 H. I:94: 108 pp. - No. 4 H. I:103: 116 pp. - No. 5 H. I:100: 122 pp. - No. 6 H. I:101: 132 pp. - No. 7 H. I:88: 94 pp. - No. 8 H. I:95: 91 pp. - No. 9 H. I:99: 126 pp. - No. 10 H. I:96: 106 pp. - No. 11 H. I:85: 102 pp. - No. 12 H. I:86: 127 pp.<br/><br/>Incipits of all 12 symphonies to title pages of vols. 2-3 5 and 8-12 with subscription prices in Reichsthaler. On title pages of vols. 1 4 6 and 7 incipit staves from no. 8 left blank; filled staves and prices next to them are the same as in vols. 2-3 5 and 8-12. Title pages are otherwise identical. Publisher's blindstamp to title of vols. 1 3 4 6-8 and 10. <br/><br/>Caption title "Symphonie" without number through vol. 7; no. 8 with arabic numeral; nos. 9-12 with roman numerals. Caption credits to "J. Haydn" to nos. 8 and 10-12. Publisher's note "Ed. Bote & G. Bock Berlin" printed at lower right corner of first page of music from vol. 9 on. Notational correction in pencil to p. 108 of no. 6. Bindings slightly worn rubbed and bumped; spines of vols. 1 3 and 12 lacking; small stains to vol. 6.<br/><br/>A complete set including first editions in full score of Hoboken I: 88 96 and 100 various issues. Hoboken Haydn catalogue III pp. 17-18 "Coll. Sy. 5" with title conforming to the latest of the three given by Hoboken; the imprint allows for dating between 1847 opening of the Breslau office and 1866 liquidation of Scharfenberg & Luis. Hoboken collection catalogue 6: 175 vol. 11 with mispagination dated "um 1853" 234 vol. 8 misdated "um 1839" 238 vol. 10 mislabeled "Erstdruck" and misdated "1839" 279 vol. 2 earlier issue with incipits for nos. 1-7 only misdated "1839" 294 vol. 1 later issue with incipits for all 12 numbers.<br/><br/>The first issues were announced in 1839 and the plate numbers reserved at the same time. Publication however seems to have stretched over many years: the first six volumes are listed in Hofmeister 1852 vol. 7 in Hofmeister 1860 and the final five in Hofmeister 1868. <br/><br/>The differences in printing quality suggests that vols. 7-12 are first or early issues and vols. 1-6 later issues; in vols. 2 3 and 5 the later issue is confirmed by the presence of all twelve incipits on the title page.<br/><br/>The monogram "E.M." cannot be identified but it is possible that it stands for Eusebius Mandyczewski 1857-1929 the initiator of the first complete edition of Haydn's works.<br/><br/>A well-preserved set.<br/><br/>Together with: <br/>Hoboken I:97. Symphonien von Joseph Haydn. Partitur. No. 7 C dur. Pr. 1 Thlr. 10 Ngr. Full score. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 9055 ca. 1855. Octavo. Black cloth-backed gray boards with blank label to spine and upper. 1f. title 59 i blank pp. Engraved. Handstamp of "Karl Schwager Musikalienhandlung u. Antiquariat Wien" to title. Binding quite worn rubbed and bumped with portions of cloth spine lacking; front endpaper detached. Somewhat browned; minor blue and graphite pencil markings to title; some pages guarded; pp. 5-16 lacking. <br/><br/>First Edition most probably first issue. Hoboken Haydn catalogue I p. 196 and III p. 19 Coll.Sy.7b; there date is given as "1855/58". Hoboken collection catalogue 6 243. Not in Hirsch or RISM.<br/><br/>The list of symphonies on the title page includes nine numbers. The first six scores Hoboken I: 93 94 99 101 203 104 were published in Haydn's lifetime and reissued in 1854. The present number was the first of another six symphonies Hoboken I: 86 95 98 100 and 102 completed by 1858. The fact that the list on the title ends with "no. 9" and not with "no. 12" allows the dating of the present copy to the short time before the new set was complete. Ed. Bote & G. Bock [PNs 181-192] unknown books
198234723Graz: Akademische Druck-u. Verlagsanstalt 1982. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong folio. Original publisher's boards. 25 pp. textual commentary 13 pp. facsimile of the composer's autograph musical manuscript. Commentary loosely laid in to inner pocket of front pastedown. An "overtly political composition" the "Emperor's Hymn" dates from the winter of 1796-1797. <br/><br/>"Although one later account has Swieten manipulating things the immediate impetus came from Count Joseph Franz Saurau the president of Lower Austria and later Minister of the Interior: 'I have often regretted that unlike the English we had no national anthem suited to display before the entire world the devoted attachment of the people to their Landesvater . This seemed especially necessary at a time when the Revolution in France was raging at its strongest . I had a text fashioned by the worthy poet Lorenz Leopold Haschka; and to have it set to music I turned to our immortal compatriot Haydn who I felt was the only man capable of creating something that could be placed at the side of . 'God Save the King'." Georg Feder and James Webster in Grove Music Online. Akademische Druck-u. Verlagsanstalt hardcover books
199049876Frankfurt am Main: Haag Herchen 1990. First Edition. 12mo. Printed card wrappers softcover; 215pp. Ex-libris Elfrieda Franz Hiebert noted Boston-area pianist and lecturer d. 2012 with her ink textual annotations to first ca. 30pp. Text entirely in German. Haag + Herchen unknown books
197935225New York: Dover 1979. Paperback. Very Good. Folio. Pictorial wrappers. 308 pp. Dover paperback books
187340354Boston: Handel and Haydn Society 1873. 8vo 20.5 cm 8". 2 ff. <br><br>The Handel and Haydn Society is an American chorus and period instrument orchestra based in Boston. It was founded in 1815 and is the third oldest musical organization in the U.S. Until 1873 the chorus did not admit women but did invite small numbers of them to sing for specific performances.<br>Â Â Â Â This is the explanation of the 1875 rule change and the pertinent extract from the by-laws that was given to women who were admitted to the chorus. => Accompanied by the membership card of Miss Jennie Cassidy an alto who was admitted for the 187677 season. At some time in the past folded in thirds; very good. Membership card age-toned and bent across one corner. Handel and Haydn Society unknown books
1962UPEACOU00araNorton 1962. Very Good. Pearson Haydn S. Country Flavor Cookbook. NY: Norton 1962. 221pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Orange cloth. Book condition: Very good. Light bumping and rubbing on spine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with light rubbing. Bottom of front flap is clipped. Norton hardcover books
1945036923New York and London: Whittlesey House 1945. 1st Printing. 112p. b/w illus. chipped dj. Whittlesey House unknown books
2015UBROADV00araBritish Library 2015. Fine. Brown Haydn. Advice to Single Women. London: British Library 2015. 117pp. 12mo. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near fine. British Library hardcover books
2304735New York: Avenel Books 1947. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. A very nice copy. 1947 Hard Cover. x 950 pp. 115 stories the best of modern literature. Avenel Books hardcover books
17952392London: Napier 1795. First edition. Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Vol. II of 3 only. Folio contemp. tree sheep repaired & rebacked. Lacking frontis & subscriber's list. 100 songs numbered 2-101. Engraved music & lyrics facing full type-set songs. Internally generally clean & crisp. Scattered light foxing lacking frontis & subscriber's list. <br><br /><br><br />Includes the first appearance of Barbara Allen. Hoboken XXXI vol. 2 p. 460 Napier unknown books
180895829London: Lavenu Cianchettini & Sperati 1808-1810. First editions of the first printings of the full orchestral scores of the complete symphonies of Beethoven Mozart and Hadyn. Quarto two volumes bound in three quarters morocco over marbled boards wit gilt titles and tooling to the spine including A Complete Collection of Haydn Mozart and Beethoven's Symphonies Cianchettini and Sperati and A Complete Collection of <span class="match">Mozart</span> and Beethoven's <span class="match">Symphonies. </span>A Compleat Collection of Haydn Mozart and Beethoven's Symphonies contains the first appearance of the full scores of <span class="match">Mozart</span>'s Overture to the Marriage of Figaro <span class="match">Mozart</span>'s Symphony no. 40 and no. 41. Fuld The Book of World-Famous Music 564-567. A Complete Collection of <span class="match">Mozart</span> and Beethoven's <span class="match">Symphonies Lavenu contains the first appearance of the </span>full scores of <span class="match">Mozart</span>'s Symphony no. 39 no 13 and no. 38. In very good condition with light toning to the text. An exceptional collection of the utmost rarity. 1786 saw the successful premiere of Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro in Vienna. Its reception in Prague later in the year was even warmer and this led to a second collaboration with Da Ponte: the opera Don Giovanni which premiered in October 1787 to acclaim in Prague but less success in Vienna in 1788. The two are among Mozart's most important works and are mainstays of the operatic repertoire today. In 1787 the young Ludwig van Beethoven spent several weeks in Vienna hoping to study with Mozart. No reliable records survive to indicate whether the two composers ever met. Beethoven would go on to become a crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in classical music he remains one of the most recognized and influential of all composers with his best-known compositions including 9 symphonies; 5 piano concertos; 1 violin concerto; 32 piano sonatas; 16 string quartets; a mass the Missa solemnis; and an opera Fidelio. Lavenu, Cianchettini & Sperati hardcover books