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189461511London:: H. Grevel & Co. Very Good. 1894. Hardcover. Complete in two volumes. Volume I: From Paris to Rome: Years of Travel as Virtuoso. Volume II: From Rome to the End. Collected and edited by La Mara. Translated by Constance Bache. First edition thus. Octavos half-bound in green leather with green cloth covered boards raised band along spines gilt lettering and elaborate design along the spines top edges gilt marbled endpapers. Previous owner's book-plate on front paste-downs leather along the spines is toned brown else both volumes are very good or better. Bindings are solid and tight. . H. Grevel & Co., hardcover books
13802Used; Like New/Used; Like New. An interesting early autograph letter from the German composer and conductor to colleague Oskar Eichberg dealing with plans for a meeting of a musical organization in which they were both members and mentioning a great Liszt celebration in Leipzig which he suggests Eichberg and the other members should attend. Indicating that Eichberg had a connection to Liszt having given his oratorio Die Legende der Heiligen Elisabeth its Berlin premiere the previous year he mentions that "If Liszt is interested his interest and seal of approval would be very much appreciated." Full translation below. Penned densely on a postcard postmarked Leipzig 1875. One vertical crease mounting remnants light overall toning; otherwise in fine condition. 5.5 x 3.5 inches 13.9 x 9 cm.<br style="">Son of composer Carl Friedrich Zöllner Heinrich Zöllner "studied music at the Leipzig Conservatory 1875–7.From 1890 to 1898 he lived in the USA where he conducted the Deutscher Liederkranz in New York; his festival cantata Die neue Welt was awarded a prize at the 1892 Cleveland Sängerfest. On his return to Leipzig he succeeded Kretzschmar as director of music at the university and conducted the Paulus male choir; in 1902 he was Reinecke's successor as professor of composition at the conservatory and from 1903 music editor of the Leipziger Tageblatt.Zöllner's prolific output includes ten operas several large-scale works for chorus and orchestra symphonies overtures piano music and numerous smaller vocal pieces. He wrote many works for male chorus a medium popularized by his father but showed a preference for large forms and forces by adding a full orchestral accompaniment. His most successful opera Die versunkene Glocke was revived frequently up to 1939." Deane L. Root Grove Online.<br style="">Translated from the German: "For today a quick and hurried note that I've wanted to write for more than 8 days but only when I had first got the lay of the land. I have only managed to establish the inconvenient times. There will probably be no one of us here all August and the second half of July is also uncertain so: early to mid July or from the beginning of September on would be good times. 2 Nothing particular on our side. My wishes are simply to accomplish the various proposals which have already been discussed often enough and that seems to be over T.'s dead body! So in every respect Leipzig alone seems advisable and because of the great general fatigue this time without a great song and dance we must restrict ourselves to meeting in the smallest circles and reappraise the rest as much as possible. The big Liszt celebration is on the 20th. How would it be if you all came over here for that Then the Directorium etc. would be together. Everyone could be accommodated of course if we arrange it soon. When one asks too much one receives too many answers. Give me a brief answer about this date. If Liszt is interested his interest and seal of approval would be very much appreciated. R.C. will probably answer you apathetically. In any case whether he answers or not it would be best to come to him with a fait accompli and tell him about this date with the mention that this time no preparations are necessary rather it would be just getting the business done with no fuss. But since I am persona ingrata don't mention that I suggested it. Perhaps I can get things moving in the same vein with K. in the next few days. Looking forward to more with best wishes yours Dr. Z."<br style=""> unknown books
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19751-0486231976Dover Publications 1975. Paperback. New. 160 pages. 12.25x9.25x0.50 inches. Dover Publications paperback
__3112361873De Gruyter 1913. Hardcover. New. 17 reprint edition. 595 pages. French language. 6.14x1.50x9.21 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
__3111077217Walter de Gruyter 1932. Hardcover. New. 26 edition. 508 pages. German language. 9.29x6.46x1.34 inches. Walter de Gruyter hardcover
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1370959Paris: Librairie G. Fischbacher, 1881 in-8, 540 pages. Reliure moderne basane bleu, dos à nerfs, traces de papier collant au dernier ff., légères mouillures aux 3 derniers ff., bon exemplaire.