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5243596Short description: In Russian. Liszt Franz von. The Challenges of Criminal Policy by K.L. Pentkovsk. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU5243596 unknown
1877mon0000210225William Reeves 1877-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback with dust cover. Well read copy with some spine wear. Pages are rough cut and have coloured edges due to age. The bottom corner of the back cover board has been torn off. William Reeves hardcover
1871125188Leipzig: J. Schuberth & Co 1871. 1871 or that era. Folio. Fair Ex-lib. usual markings; heavy wear to extremities of boards; spine mostly gone; front and back boards detached but present; ffep and title pages detached and heavily chipped; main block secure and mostly in good condition but with brittle page edges. Tan paper over boards; Dark brown cloth at spine; 129 pp. comprised totally of a musical score. Oversize 15 x 21.5 inches and heavy 7.5 pounds / 3.4 kilos. The mass was composed by Franz Liszt between 1855 and 1858 for the dedication of the new part of the cathedral at Esztergom Hungary by Archbishop Janos Scitovszky. Liszt conducted the work and the organist was Alexander Winterberger. The dedication concert the work's premiere was on August 31 1856. The reverberation time in the cathedral is 9 seconds Wikipedia creating the potential for an acoustic nightmare in performing a piece of this magnitude! The performance was attended by 4000 guests including Emperor Franz Joseph I and other imperial majesties of Austria-Hungary ecclesiastical dignitaries well-known musicians and members of the press. After the premiere Liszt and others continued to make various small changes and corrections to the original score. The first publication was in 1859 by the Imperial Printing House Vienna followed by subsequent editions and variations piano reductions etc. by J. Schuberth 1871. G. Schirmer 1909. etc. This particular edition/volume contains NO individual parts violin flute soprano etc. for actual performance but IS an actual complete copy of the entire conductor's score meaning that it includes all the orchestral organ vocal soloist SATB and choral SATB parts with vocal text all together for a conductor to use in rehearsal or performance. This edition was published by J. Schuberth & Co. no date likely in Leipzig rather than New York or Philadelphia as the names of the instruments are listed in German and the price on the front cover is listed in Thaler an old German/European coinage. The work is complete: Kyrie Gloria Credo Sanctus Benedictus Agnus Dei with all parts readable even where margins are chipped. An excellent copy for the conducting student Liszt afficionado musical researcher or someone interested in Hungarian/Esztergom ecclesiastical history. For an excellent article by Morten Solvik on Liszt's writing of this work see this link from the American Symphony Orchestra's web site. J. Schuberth & Co hardcover
BN90684C.H.Beck. International Subsidies: A Handbook Beck International <br/><br/>International Subsidies: A Handbook Beck International Bungenberg Marc; Liszt Marijana; Adekemi Afolabi; Alsing Josephine; Alterskjær Bjørnar; Alvarado Garzón Andrés E.; Backenstraß Romy; Barbist Johannes; Bauer Michael; Best Arnoud de; Böhme Bianca; Braga Monteiro Manuel; Bröhmer Jürgen; Bueso G C.H.Beck unknown
1859008609Paris: Librairie Nouvelle / A. Bourdilliat et C. 1859. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. SCARCE in First Edition and RARE in a punched gilt leather binding the punched gilt leather panels applied over the original leather binding to the front and rear boards leaving the original leather spine uncovered and with newer end papers. The panels are remnants of a much larger gilt leather wall hanging likely Dutch or Flemish in origin. Stamped at front end page and title page "Mária Dorothea Egyesület" a Hungarian institution in Budapest that houses retired teachers. Near Fine some pencil notations at end pages and title page. Hungarian composer Franz Liszt's " Des Bohemiens et De Leur Musique En Hongrie" was a pioneering work in creating a national music for Hungary which he believed to be the folk music of the Roma Gypsies. The book sparked much debate and controversy throughout 19th century Hungary and the world of music and remains controversial today. An essential Classical music study in an exceedingly uncommon and virtuosic binding. . Librairie Nouvelle / A. Bourdilliat et C. Hardcover
185940579Viennae: Typis Caes. Reg. Status Officinae 1859. Elephant folio 545 x 390 mm. Original black cloth-backed grey printed boards. 1f. recto title. verso blank 130 pp. With J. Schuberth & Co. overpaste to upper board and title.<br /> <br /> Binding somewhat worn rubbed and bumped. First Edition. Scarce. Raabe 484. Searle 9. Hoboken Catalogue Vol. 10 38. <br /> <br /> The "Grau" mass is one of Liszt's major works composed for the consecration of the new basilica at Grau in his native Hungary. It was first performed under Liszt's direction on 31 August 1856 to an audience of approximately 4000 people. "This music is religious to the point of converting Satan himself!" Walker II pp. 403-406. <br /> <br /> An important work in large striking format. Typis Caes. Reg. Status Officinae unknown
2298Early 20th-century manuscript copy. In blue buckram. Gilt green morocco title vignette on front panel. Written on music manuscript paper marked “J. E. & Co. / Protokoll Schutzmarke / No. 1 / 10 linig.â€. Few notes musical marks and corrections in pencil. Binding rubbed at the extremities. Pages yellowed due to aging. Otherwise in fine condition. Early 20th-century manuscript copy. In blue buckram. Gilt green morocco title vignette on front panel. Written on music manuscript paper marked “J. E. & Co. / Protokoll Schutzmarke / No. 1 / 10 linig.â€. 10 leaves; 16 pages MS score. An early manuscript copy of Saint-Saëns’ organ transcript of Liszt’s La Prédication Aux Oiseaux or Die Vogelpredigt.<br /> As part of a pair of pieces for solo piano Deux légendes Liszt composed St. François d'Assise: La prédication aux oiseaux in 1863. Saint-Saëns finished the composition of the organ reduction before 1878 April and the transcript was first published by Rózsavölgyi & Co. in 1899. unknown
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1882Liszt1<p><strong>LISZT Franz 1811-1886</strong></p><p>Original photograph by Julien Ganz Period albumen print 1882 cabinet format 145 x 105 cm Mounted on thick cardboard in the photographer's credit 165 x 108 cm Dark red edge all around "Liszt" annotation on back side from an unknown hand</p><p><strong>Striking and unpublished portrait of the musician</strong></p><p>Several variants taken on the same day are known. However none of them show Liszt staring at the lens. His portrait is all the more intense here.</p><p>Some traces of an old assembly mounting on margins small scratches and small accidents at the lower corners of the cardboard see scans otherwise good condition.</p>
1851578930Leipzig: Brockhaus 1851. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Thin octavo. 185 1 errata pp. Text in French. Contemporary quarter cloth and patterned paper over boards with paper label on spine. Folded sheet of music tipped-in at rear. Boards well rubbed a few marginal light pencil notes in text some modest foxing throughout but a pleasing very good copy of a rare first edition preceding by a year the German language edition published in Cologne. The first book by Liszt who wrote it in French and the first serious appraisal of Wagner before he was widely recognized. Brockhaus hardcover
19384Budapest 26 January 1881. In French. 2 pp. 8 x 5 inches in good clean condition minor blemishes only. Franz Liszt 1811-86 Hungarian composer and pianist. Alexander Mackenzie 1847-1935 Scottish composer spent much time in company with Liszt in the 1880s. unknown
200912589AB2009. Leipzig 2009. 52 : 62 cm. Printed on hand made paper Portrait of Franz Liszt in heliography. Brilliant print from the old cooper-plates on hand-made paper. It shows the head of Franz Liszt surrounded by notes to his 'Rhapsodie Hongarien'. unknown