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179041127Paris 1790. Folio. Disbound. Engraved. <br /> <br /> Wenck arr. La Chasse Grande Simphonie de J: Haydn Arrangée pour le Clavecin ou Piano-Forte; Avec Accompagnement de Deux Violons et Basse à Volonté par A. H. Wenck. Prix 4₶. 4s. Hob. I/73. Keyboard part only. Paris: Chez Wenck Rue de la Michaudiere Maison de Mr. Garnier et chez les principaux Mds. de Musique. Gravé par Le Roy l'aîné Place de Cambray . 10e. Ca. 1785. Keyboard part. i title 2-15 i blank pp. With "No. 14" in contemporary black ink to head of first page of music. RISM H4478 1 copy of the keyboard part only at the Biblioteca civica musicale "A. della Corte" in Milan.<br /> <br /> Bound with: <br /> Fodor arr. Simphonie Composés Par J Haydn Arrangées pour Clavecin ou Piano forte Avec Accompagnement d'un Violon Par M Fodor. Prix 3₶. Hob. I/47. Keyboard part only. Paris: Chez le Sr. Sieber Musicien rue St. Honore entre la rue des Vieilles Etuve et celle Dorleans chez l'Apothicaire No 92 A. P. D. R. Ca. 1790. 1f. recto title verso blank i "Catalogue de Musique Vocale et Instrumentale appartenant à Mons. Sieber Rue St. Honore entre la Rue des Vielles Etuves et celle d'Orleans chez l'Apothicaire No. 92" 2-13 i blank pp. With Sieber's control signature to lower outer corner of title "3" to head of title and "No 15" to head of first page of music in contemporary manuscript. Outer margin of publisher's catalogue very slightly trimmed just touching text in several instances. RISM H4498 1 copy of the keyboard part only at the Bibliothèque nationale. <br /> <br /> Bound with:<br /> Wenck arr. Quatuor Détache de l'Œuvre XXXIIIe. de M. Haydn Arrangé pour le Piano-Forte ou Clavecin avec Accompagnement de Violon et Violoncelle à volonté par M. Wenck. Op. 33/5 Hob. III:41. Keyboard part only. Paris: Chez M. Wenck rue de la Michodiere Maison de M. Garnier. Et Chez Melle. Rivet au Palais Royal à côté du Caffé de foy. No. 55. Prix 3₶.12f. . 12e. . i title 2-11 i blank pp. With first ten measures printed to head of title. "No. 16." in contemporary manuscript to head of first page of music. Not located in RISM.<br /> <br /> Slightly worn browned and soiled; a few small tears. Haydn "began his career in the traditional patronage system of the late Austrian Baroque and ended as a 'free' artist within the burgeoning Romanticism of the early 19th century. Famous as early as the mid-1760s by the 1780s he had become the most celebrated composer of his time and from the 1790s until his death was a culture-hero throughout Europe. Since the early 19th century he has been venerated as the first of the three 'Viennese Classics' Haydn Mozart Beethoven. He excelled in every musical genre; during the first half of his career his vocal works were as famous as his instrumental ones although after his death the reception of his music focussed on the latter except for The Creation. He is familiarly known as the 'father of the symphony' and could with greater justice be thus regarded for the string quartet; no other composer approaches his combination of productivity quality and historical importance in these genres. In the 20th century he was understood primarily as an 'absolute' musician exhibiting wit originality of form motivic saturation and a 'modernist' tendency to problematize music rather than merely to compose it but earnestness depth of feeling and referential tendencies are equally important to his art." Georg Feder and James Webster in Grove Music Online<br /> <br /> Wenck was a German composer and glass harmonica player. "According to Gerber he studied the violin with Hataš and the harpsichord and composition with Georg Benda. He went to Paris with the latter in 1778 and stayed there until at least 1792 as an arranger of popular overtures and airs. On his return to Gotha he became honorary ducal secretary lived on his small estate made pianos that were much sought after and worked at perfecting the glass harmonica with which he toured as a virtuoso. In 1788 he launched a periodical music collection which was intended to appear quarterly but which seems never to have got beyond its first issue: Variétés musicales pour le piano-forte ou clavecin avec accompagnements . mêlées de chant avec paroles italiennes et françaises. In addition he published overtures and airs from favourite operas mostly for piano or harpsichord with violin accompaniment but in one case for string quartet. He also published a set of Six petites sonates op. 1 n.d. and another of Sonates et pièces op.2 four of each for keyboard with violin ad libitum as well as a Ier simphonie op.3 for the same combination. These last two were advertised in 1783; the simphonie in the style of a piano reduction of orchestral textures was to have been the first of six. In addition Gerber reported three violin trios and a bassoon concerto in manuscript. In 1798 Wenck made improvements to the metronome of Sauveur and Duclos which he described in Beschreibung eines Chronometers Magdeburg 1798 and which he sold in quantity. In 1806 he moved to Holland settling in Amsterdam where he was still living in 1810." David Fuller in Grove Music Online<br /> <br /> Fodor was a French harpsichordist of Dutch birth. "One of the foremost harpsichordists of his time in about 1780 he settled in Paris where he gave concerts and taught and composed harpsichord concertos and sonatas as well as a symphony and music for piano and strings." Elizabeth Forbes in Grove Music Online. unknown
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1810H34424London Dublin etc. 1810. Hardcover. Very good. 12.5 x 9.5 inches old dark red leather and marbled boards very good with general rubbing and wear but tightly bound and contents mainly very good. With ownership leather label on front cover of Marquis of Abercorn probably John James Hamilton 1756-1818 and bookplate of Anne Jane Abercorn 1763-1827 who was the third wife of the Marquess of Abercorn; both the Marquess and his wife had Irish roots and interests -- he was very invested in the politics of County Tyrone and she was the daughter of the 2nd Earl of Arran. There is also an old handwritten index of the song titles on a double-sided sheet loosely inserted. Highlights include a number of compositions that appear to be initialed by the composer Mazzinghi over a dozen songs based on Scott's Lady of the Lake an early appearance by Mozart in English and several Dublin imprints. Contains the following titles: 1. Qual strano evento from Phaedra by Radicati. 2. Nume benefico from the same opera. 3. Il core vi dono bell'Idolo mio from Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutte Dublin Goulding. 4. Contento il nor nel sono from Le Virtuose in Puntiglio by Simone Mayer. 5. Dolce Fiamma di Gloria d'onore by Portogallo arranged by Luigi Gianella. 6. Do puri affetti mici by Tarchi. 6. Chi dice mal D'Amore from Il Fanatico per la Musica by Mayer. 7. A Corri's Serenade L'Incanto. 8. The Day of Love A Ballad; music and words by Thomas Moore. 9. Dunque non senti O barbaro from Gli Orazi e I Curazi by Braham. 10. Egli vide le mie Lagrime by Winter. 11. Mad Margery by Henry R. Bishop. 12. While their Sweet Guittars are Tingling by Thomas Cooke words by Miss Owenson. 13. The celebrated Mocck Bravura from the opera First Attempt words by Miss Owenson music by Thomas Cooke. 14. Roderigh vich Alpine from The Lady of the Lake by Walter Scott by J. Mazzinghi possibly initialed by Mazzinghi in ink at bottom right of the title page: "M". 15. Ave Maria also from Lady of the Lake and also with "M" in ink. Blanche of Devan's Song "They bid me sleep they bid me Pray" by Scott music by Dr. Clarke of Cambridge. 16. John of Brent the Soldiers' Song from Lady of the Lake by Mazzinghi with the "M". 17. The Coronach or Funeral Song from Lady of the Lake.by Dr. John Clarke of Cambridge. 18. Norman's Song from Lady of the Lake by Clarke. 19. Dear! In pity do not speak words by Thomas Moore music by J. A. Stevenson Dublin Rhames' Musical Circulating Library. 20. The Beggar Girl by H. Piercy verso advertises other compositions by Piercy available through him. 21. The Favorite Airs from Lady of the Lake by T. Cooke. 22. Hymn to the Virgin from Lady of the Lake by T. Cooke. 23. The Soldier Bridegroom's Song from Lady of the Lake music by Sir J. Stevenson. 24. See our Oars with Feather'd Spray by Sir John A. Stevenson. 25. Lovely Emma by Stevenson. 26. Will you come to the Bow'r by T. M. Thomas Moore Dublin Hime. 27. Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bred by Shakespeare music by J. Stevenson Dublin Powers Music Ware House. 28. Give Me the Harp a Chorus Glee.sung with great applause at the Irish Harmonic Club Wednesday the 4th of May 1803 Dublin Rhames; 18 pages!. 29. Bragela from Ossian music by R. I. S. Stevens Signed at the bottom right of the first page by Stevens. 30. The Rose and the Lover words by E. Fitzsimons music by Braham and Stevenson. 31. And Will He Not Come Again Shakespeare's Ophela by Mrs. J. Williams Dublin William Power & Co. 32. Laura from The Seige of St. Quintin by Mr. Hook. 33. Awake my Lyre words by Cowley music by Joseph Major. 34. Farewell though lovely calm retreat by J. Willis Dublin Goulding & Co. 35. In vain I strive with aspect gay by M. P. King. 36. Together let us range the fields from the opera The Woodman by H. Bate Dudley. 37. The Farewell by Robert Cooke. 38. The Separation words by M. J. Stehl music by V. Novello. 39. Coronation Anthem by Handel. 40. Hymn for the Emperor translated by Burney by Haydn. 41. Who Would Not Love from the opera First Attempt words by Miss Owenson music by Thomas Cooke. hardcover
1930002068<p>No date but inscription to front pastedown dated 1939. B/w frontispiece and seven plates as called for. Publishers original blue cloth boards with black titles and illustration to front and spine. Binding tight. Corners and spine ends worn spine sunned. Slight forward lean. Text block edge dust dulled. Scattered light foxing throughout. A scarce book. Not ex-library. 224pp. All books are individually described. All overseas orders are sent airmail by Royal Mail International Tracked.</p> C. Arthur Pearson Ltd hardcover