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1480305138.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
RO50042949C.F. KAHNT NACHFOLGER. NON DATE. In-Folio. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 5 pages de partitions. Paroles française de Gustave Lagye.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
184040936Vienne: A. Diabelli & Comp. PN D et C No. 6959 1840. Folio. Unbound. 1f. recto title with vignette of dancing couple and group of musicians 3-1. i blank pp. Engraved<br /> <br /> Some wear and minor foxing; outer bifolium separated at spine' 6" in contemporary manuscript to upper outer corner of title.<br /> <br /> Indecipherable signature in pencil to lower outer corner of title with several annotations in purple ink. First Edition. Searle 425. Raab 250. Auman and White 124a. A. Diabelli & Comp. [PN D et C No. 6959] unknown
0267665539.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0259099732.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1020666943.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
197098375ABEschwege, Schroeder, 1970. Mit zahlr. Abb. 316 S Ill. OKunstlederbd. - Sehr gutes Ex.
1930303424Leipzig Eulenburg ca. 1930. 1930. Small 8vo. Musical score. Introduction by Georg Munzer in German. Text of the Victor Hugo poem in French and German. 2 pages of publisher's advertisements at end. Contemporary 1/2 gilt stamped black morocco over white cloth upper cover with George Cukor's name stamped in gilt in lower right corner patterned endpapers. Very good. 120 pages 4 pages of acvertisements at end. Musical score: Eulenburg Edition No. 52. Signed and inscribed on third preliminary page to director George Cukor by composer/conductor Daniele Amfitheatrof: "For George Cukor as a remembrance of the exciting work on 'Heller With a Gun' With admiration Daniele Amfitheatrof 1959" Amfitheatrof scored the music for the 1960 Paramount film based on Louis L'Amour's novel and directed by Cukor which was released under the title "Heller in Pink Tights." Amfitheatrof 1901-1983 born October 29 1901; died June 4 1983; Russian-born composer/conductor emigrated to the United States in 1937 and conducted in Boston and Minneapolis; signed by MGM in 1939 but waited until 1943 for his first Hollywood film score "Lassie Come Home"; worked on over 130 films. From the library of noted "Gone With The Wind" Hollywood director George Cukor with his Paul Landacre bookplate on the front pastedown. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Leipzig, Eulenburg [ca. 1930]. hardcover books
1930303424Leipzig Eulenburg ca. 1930. 1930. Small 8vo. Musical score. Introduction by Georg Munzer in German. Text of the Victor Hugo poem in French and German. 2 pages of publisher's advertisements at end. Contemporary 1/2 gilt stamped black morocco over white cloth upper cover with George Cukor's name stamped in gilt in lower right corner patterned endpapers. Very good. 120 pages 4 pages of acvertisements at end. Musical score: Eulenburg Edition No. 52. Signed and inscribed on third preliminary page to director George Cukor by composer/conductor Daniele Amfitheatrof: "For George Cukor as a remembrance of the exciting work on 'Heller With a Gun' With admiration Daniele Amfitheatrof 1959" Amfitheatrof scored the music for the 1960 Paramount film based on Louis L'Amour's novel and directed by Cukor which was released under the title "Heller in Pink Tights." Amfitheatrof 1901-1983 born October 29 1901; died June 4 1983; Russian-born composer/conductor emigrated to the United States in 1937 and conducted in Boston and Minneapolis; signed by MGM in 1939 but waited until 1943 for his first Hollywood film score "Lassie Come Home"; worked on over 130 films. From the library of noted "Gone With The Wind" Hollywood director George Cukor with his Paul Landacre bookplate on the front pastedown. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Leipzig, Eulenburg [ca. 1930]. hardcover
282 S. 8°. Frontisp. Portr. Bibliotheksexpl. mit Stempel, Zettel und Barcode.
193812154Hachette, Paris 1938. 251 S. Brosch. Gebräunt. Rücken etwas beschädigt.
in-8°, 404 pp., 1 cahier illustrations N/B, notes, chronologie, index, tabl. geneal., couverture carton souple illustree plastifiee. Tres bel exemplaire, tres frais. [HA-4]
184123488Paris, Richault, o. J. (1841). 15 S. in Kupferstich. 4°. OBrosch. (etw. lädiert, gebräunt und stark fleckig, Rückenbereich mit Klebeband verstärkt).
201534398Budapest: Editio Musica Budapest 2015. Folio. Original publisher's full royal blue cloth with facsimile of Liszt's autograph signature gilt to upper and titling gilt to spine. 161 pp. Text in German English and Hungarian. Volume 7 of the New Edition of the Complete Works: Supplements to Works for Piano Solo. Editio Musica Budapest unknown books
1947R150213440FLAMMARION. 1947. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 236 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 94.4-Editions numérotées
186431533Leipzig: Gustav Heinze PN G. 61 H. 1864. Folio. 1f. title 3-25 1 blank pp. Lithographed.<br/><br/>Small oval musicseller's handstamp to foot of title.<br/><br/>Slightly worn and browned; spine splitting. Lithographic re-issue of the first edition. LW H12. Searle 123. Raabe 458. LC Catalog 26.<br/><br/>Liszt's Fantasie über ungarische Volksmelodien was dedicated to Hans von Bülow who premiered the work on June 1 1853 in Pest with Ferenc Erkel conducting. It is based on the same melody used for the Hungarian Rhapsody No. 14 which was written at the same time and also dedicated to Bülow. Gustav Heinze [PN G. 61 H.] unknown books
187831536Mainz: B. Schott's Söhnen PN 16617 1878. Folio. Sewn. 1f. decorative lithographic title 1 blank 2-55 1 blank pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Common title page with plate numbers of the version for two pianos 16617 as well as for solo piano 22109. Musicseller's handstamp to foot of title.<br/><br/>Partially disbound; outer leaves worn and frayed with minor paper loss to blank right margin of title. Moderate soiling; corners slightly thumbed; occasional offsetting. First Edition later issue. LW C23. Searle 651. Raabe 373. Hoboken 10 16 first issue.<br/><br/>Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 2 in A major was dedicated to pianist and composer Hans von Bronsart 1830-1913 who premiered the work on January 7 1857 in Weimar with Liszt conducting.<br/><br/>As with the first concerto the second has both its detractors and admirers - in this regard there is similarity to the concertos of Chopin. <br/><br/>"Like its predecessor the A major Concerto is a continuously unfolding 'cyclic' structure in which Liszt employs his 'metamorphosis of themes' technique to great advantage. Unlike the E flat major Concerto however it does not easily lend itself to a division into separate movements; neither does it conform to the opposite kind of structural pattern evinced by the B minor Sonata-a single long movement constructed on the principles of sonata first-movement form. It is possible that Liszt was here aiming at a type of structure intermediate between the two and this may explain why the Concerto may seem to have a certain ambiguity of form." Robert Collet: Franz Liszt: The Man and his Music p. 267. B. Schott's Söhnen [PN 16617] unknown books
189031557Mayence: Les fils de B. Schott PN 6490 1890. BELLINI Vincenzo 1801-1835. Folio. 1f. printed title 9 1 blank pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Formerly in the collection of the Forbes Library in Northampton Massachusetts with their handstamp to upper corner of title and several pages. Musicseller's handstamp to foot of title.<br/><br/>Moderate offsetting; pagination in ink to upper corners; "Bellini's" in ink above title with underlining in red ink. First Edition later issue. LW A74. Searle 391. Raabe 130.<br/><br/>Liszt composed his Réminiscences des Puritains de Bellini in 1836 and from this adapted the Polacca into the present Introduction et Polonaise in 1841. Les fils de B. Schott [PN 6490] unknown books
184031559Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 6266 1840. BEETHOVEN Ludwig van 1770-1827. Folio. 1 decorative lithographic title printed in green 2-15 1 blank pp. Engraved. Music printed within decorative blue borders.<br/><br/>Disbound. Slightly soiled and foxed; occasional performer's markings in pencil. Publisher's handstamp to foot of title. First Edition. LW A58. Searle 466. Raabe 121. LC Catalog 146. Hoboken 10 98. <br/><br/>Liszt's transcription of Beethoven's Adelaide Op. 46; 1795 was the first of many arrangements he made of Beethoven's songs. He dedicated the work to the Marchese Maria Martellini an Italian noblewoman who was one of Liszt's early supporters and patrons. Breitkopf & Härtel [PN 6266] unknown books
185031576Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN C.H. 7775 1850. SCHUBERT Franz 1797-1828. Octavo. Original publisher's dark pink printed wrappers with contents of Schwanengesang Winterreise Lob der Thränen and Die Rose to upper. 1 title 2-7 1 blank pp. Engraved. Song text printed to p. 2<br/><br/>Wrappers with imprint of Carl Haslinger quondam Tobias.<br/><br/>Wrappers somewhat worn and soiled. Dampstain to lower inner margin; occasional offsetting. First Edition later issue. LW A45. Searle 557. Raabe 242. LC Catalog 183. Hoboken 10 92.<br/><br/>Liszt transcribed nearly 150 songs for solo piano including 44 of Schubert's Lieder. <br/><br/>"His response to poetic imagery his conviction that purely musical images of poetic ideas are capable of projection to the listener and his belief that he could illustrate such imagery without words are keys to understanding Liszt's lifelong aesthetic. The musical image of the idea the true symphonic poem thus had its genesis in concept and form in Liszt's adoration of Schubert." Derek Watson: Liszt p. 214. Tobias Haslinger [PN C.H. 7775] unknown books
183831571Wien: A. Diabelli und Comp. PN D. et C. No. 6532 1838. SCHUBERT Franz 1797-1828. Large octavo. Disbound. 1 title 2-15 1 blank pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Occasional light offsetting. First Edition. LW A42/2. Searle 558/2. Raabe 243/2. <br/><br/>Liszt transcribed nearly 150 songs for solo piano including 44 of Schubert's Lieder. <br/><br/>"His response to poetic imagery his conviction that purely musical images of poetic ideas are capable of projection to the listener and his belief that he could illustrate such imagery without words are keys to understanding Liszt's lifelong aesthetic. The musical image of the idea the true symphonic poem thus had its genesis in concept and form in Liszt's adoration of Schubert." Derek Watson: Liszt p. 214. A. Diabelli und Comp. [PN D. et C. No. 6532] unknown books
187531570Wien: Ant. Diabelli und Comp. Friedrich Schreiber PN F.S. 6541 1875. SCHUBERT Franz 1797-1828. Folio. 1 title 2-7 1 blank pp. Engraved.<br/> <br/>Somewhat worn and browned; slightly foxed. Re-issue from first edition plates with "F.S." preceding the plate number with "Druck von A. Eckel in Wien" to lower left of first page of music. LW A42/11. Searle 558/11. Raabe 243/11. <br/><br/>Liszt transcribed nearly 150 songs for solo piano including 44 of Schubert's Lieder. <br/><br/>"His response to poetic imagery his conviction that purely musical images of poetic ideas are capable of projection to the listener and his belief that he could illustrate such imagery without words are keys to understanding Liszt's lifelong aesthetic. The musical image of the idea the true symphonic poem thus had its genesis in concept and form in Liszt's adoration of Schubert." Derek Watson: Liszt p. 214. Ant. Diabelli und Comp. [Friedrich Schreiber] [PN F.S. 6541] unknown books
184031569Braunschweig: G.M. Meyer PN 361 1840. SCHUBERT Franz 1797-1828. Folio. 1 title 2-19 1 blank pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Contents: <br/>- Erlkönig D 328<br/>- Sei mir gegrüsst D 741<br/>- Du bist die Ruh D 776<br/>- Auf dem Wasser zu singen D 774<br/><br/>Musicseller's handstamp to foot of title.<br/><br/>Slightly worn; very minor soiling offsetting and foxing throughout. An early edition. LW A42. Searle 558. Raabe 243. <br/><br/>Liszt transcribed nearly 150 songs for solo piano including 44 of Schubert's Lieder. <br/><br/>"His response to poetic imagery his conviction that purely musical images of poetic ideas are capable of projection to the listener and his belief that he could illustrate such imagery without words are keys to understanding Liszt's lifelong aesthetic. The musical image of the idea the true symphonic poem thus had its genesis in concept and form in Liszt's adoration of Schubert." Derek Watson: Liszt p. 214. G.M. Meyer [PN 361] unknown books
184031569Braunschweig: G.M. Meyer PN 361 1840. SCHUBERT Franz 1797-1828. Folio. 1 title 2-19 1 blank pp. Engraved.<br /> <br /> Contents: <br /> - Erlkönig D 328<br /> - Sei mir gegrüsst D 741<br /> - Du bist die Ruh D 776<br /> - Auf dem Wasser zu singen D 774<br /> <br /> Musicseller's handstamp to foot of title.<br /> <br /> Slightly worn; very minor soiling offsetting and foxing throughout. An early edition. LW A42. Searle 558. Raabe 243. <br /> <br /> Liszt transcribed nearly 150 songs for solo piano including 44 of Schubert's Lieder. <br /> <br /> "His response to poetic imagery his conviction that purely musical images of poetic ideas are capable of projection to the listener and his belief that he could illustrate such imagery without words are keys to understanding Liszt's lifelong aesthetic. The musical image of the idea the true symphonic poem thus had its genesis in concept and form in Liszt's adoration of Schubert." Derek Watson: Liszt p. 214. G.M. Meyer [PN 361] unknown
186131545Leipzig: C. F. Kahnt PN 787 1861. Folio. 1f. title within decorative shield engraving 3-11 1 blank pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Contents: 1. Vor der Schlacht; 2. Nicht gezagt; 2. Es rufet Gott uns mahnend.<br/><br/>Musicseller's handstamp to foot of title.<br/><br/>Spine reinforced with tape; slightly worn and browned; corners and edges frayed; dampstaining to right margin just touching music; title soiled; offsetting to caption titles. Second Edition with German titles. LW A207. Searle 511. Raabe 202. LC Catalog 164.<br/><br/>Liszt's transcriptions of his three works for men's chorus S. 560/4-6 originally published in 1845. C. F. Kahnt [PN 787] unknown books