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0270630104.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
47356Paris: Choudens Editeur. Small 4to. Three volumes. N.d. c. 1860-70. Each vol. 123 pp. Tan half calf over marbled boards. Spines gilt with red leather title labels. Marbled endpapers. Wear to extremities. Soprano and tenor edition. Includes Gounod's best know setting of Ave Maria. . Very Good. Half Calf. Choudens Editeur unknown
SA20A-00964Choudens Père et Fils. Used - Good. Good condition. "A" Edition for mezzo-soprano and baritone. Later binding. Owner's name in gilt on front cover. French. songs voice and piano books in French Choudens Père et Fils unknown
1875362321Paris : Choudens 1875. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy bound in contemporary leather-backed marbled boards. Gilt-blocked title to spine with raised bands. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: Pages unnumbered. Subjects: Songs High voice with piano. Genre: Music score. Language: French. Paris : Choudens hardcover
Mm 135x200 Libretto d'opera, con appendice contenente "La Notte di Valpurgis" ed altri pezzi aggiunti dall'Autore. Traduzione italiana di Achille de Lauzières - Brossura editoriale di 47 pagine, senza data ma probabilmente anni Trenta del Novecento. Esemplare in ottimo stato di conservazione. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 115x180 Libretto d'opera. Traduzione italiana di Achille de Lauzières - Brossura editoriale di 48 pagine, senza data ma seconda metà dell'Ottocento. Qualche lieve traccia di umidità alla copertina, peraltro esemplare in buono stato di conservazione. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
1864620624Boston: G.D. Russell & Company 1864. Softcover. Fair. Sheet music. Translated by Chas. J. Sprague. Folio. Notched and worn along the fold with page numbers stamped in the top corners from once being bound within an album as a result the insert remains attached to the back cover the front cover is detached but present light offsetting throughout and a dampstain at the top of the front cover affecting throughout a complete but fair to good only copy. For voice and piano. Plate number 327. This stand-alone edition of "Now Thy Sleep Is All Pretended" from Gounod's Faust is surprisingly rare OCLC locates no holdings and we cannot find any copies in the trade. G.D. Russell & Company unknown
10920ca. 1870. 4 x 2 1/2 inches; good. ca. 1870. unknown
Choudens SD (vers 1920), In-8 broché, 116 pages. Bon état.
LRB722Titre : Faust Opéra en 5 actes. Partition chant & piano transcrite par Léo Delibes. 4e édition avec les récitatifs ajoutés par l'auteur réduits au piano par Émile Périer Auteur : Gounod Charles ; Barbier Jules ; Carré Michel ; Delibes Léo ; Périer Émile Éditeur : Choudens / Choudens Fils Éditeur Lieu d'édition : Paris Date d'édition : s.d. fin XIXe siècle Format : grand in4 Reliure : Demireliure d'époque en cuir brun dos à nerfs orné du titre doré plats en percaline grenat Langue : Français État du livre : Frottements et décolorations sur les plats coins émoussés petites épidermures au dos. Intérieur avec rousseurs éparses et bords légèrement brunis ensemble solide et lisible. Particularités : Page de titre « Théâtre National de l'Opéra ». Mention « 4e édition avec les récitatifs ajoutés par l'auteur réduits au piano par Émile Périer ». Tableau de distribution et catalogue des morceaux en début de volume. Note manuscrite datée 8 octobre 1904 sur un feuillet liminaire. Couverture rigide. Satisfaisant. hardcover
77803Paris: Choudens N.D. Vintage Copy. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Edgewear to boards. Spine is slightly cocked. No date. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall. Choudens hardcover
1900130739Editions Choudens. Paris 1900. sheet music. <b>Partition en français</b>. - Partition chant et piano transcrite par Léo Delibes. Reliure demi-chagrin. 268 pages. 19 x 28 cm. <i>ref. 130739</i> Editions Choudens. Paris unknown
Un volume de format grand in 8° de 2 ff.; 190 pp. entièrements gravées. Titre en brun. Reliure de l'époque en demi chagrin noir. Dos lisse; filets et titre dorés. Quelques pâles rousseurs; bel état. Voir les photos.
19072305256Boston: Oliver Ditson Company 1907. Stapled Binding. Near Fine. Pencil name on front wrapper top corner of rear wrapper creased. 1907 Stapled Binding. 23 pp. "Gallia is an 1871 motet for soprano chorus orchestra and organ by Charles Gounod."--Wikipedia Oliver Ditson Company unknown books
18611063994to. Paris: Choudens 1861. 4to. iv 248 pp. lithographed piano-vocal score. Contemporary rebacked quarter black morocco black cloth boards paneled in blind backstrip lettered and ruled in gilt marbled endpapers. Corners bumped and frayed some discoloration to boards otherwise very good. § Third edition first issue title page inscribed by Gounod: “À mon excellente amie Madame Des Michels souvenir de ma profonde et respectueuse amitié Ch. Gounod.†His most poplar opera with libretto by J. Barbier and M. Carre first performed as an opera comique with spoken dialogue on 19 March 1859 at the Theatre-Lyrique Paris. The recitatives were added for a production at Strasbourg in April 1860 and a piano score of the opera version was published that year. The present score published according to Hopkinson in 1861 has added tempo markings and shows a cut from the Choeur de sorcieres in Act V. The libretto by Barbier and Carre is based on Goethe but focuses on the love story between Faust and Marguerite. Loewenberg 939. Choudens hardcover books
13967NY STEIN 1973. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION VERY GOOD. 1st Edition. NY, STEIN, 1973 unknown books
1858257<p>Gounod Charles François <i>Le Médecin Malgré Lui Comédie en 3 Actes de Molière Arrangé en Opéra-Comique par MM Jules Barbier & Michel Carré. Musique de Charles Gounod Partition Piano et Chant.</i>Paris: Colombier Éditeur rue Vivienne No. 6 1858. 27.5 cm x 18 cm iv ; 190 pages. In-8vo. Original green wrapper bound-in. Bound in half blue goatskin with gold lettering on the spine over blue marbled boards. Slight wear to corners binding otherwise very good. Internally pristine printed on heavy paper wrapper slightly chipped. Engraved title page. First edition C 2097 Columbier. Signed and inscribed in ink by Gounod at the top of the title page: "à mon ami Léon Leroy : Souvenir affecteux. Ch. Gounod." </p> Sold with an ALS of presentation from Gounod to Léon Leroy dated "Samedi 5 février /70". The text is: " Mon cher ami Il y a huit jours que j'ai <u>votre </u>médecin … Et le mien aussi – car je viens d'être malade et je sors de mon lit. C'est pourquoi je n'ai pu mettre la main sur votre addresse dont la copie était dans mes papiers. Voulez-vous avoir la bonté de faire prendre mon souvenir chez mon concierge Il y est déposé par bande à votre nom --- à vous Ch. Gounod. " "My dear friend It has been eight days since I had your doctor --- and my own as well – since I came to be sick and I left my bed. It's why I have not been able to put my hand on your address which was in my papers. Would you have the goodness to come and get my souvenir from my concierge It is deposited in a wrapper in your name. Yours Ch. Gounod." Léon Leroy was a distinguished clarinetist and a member first in Paris then later in New York of the <i>Société Moderne pour Instruments</i>à <i>Vent and a soloist with the Garde Republicaine Band in Paris. </i><i>Le Médecin Malgré Lui </i>was Gounod's third opera dating from 1858. Colombier, Éditeur, rue Vivienne, No. 6 books
36231Oblong folio 175 x 264 mm.<br/><br/>30 measures in total notated on both sides of the leaf the initial 13 measures in black ink the following 17 in purple pencil possibly a continuation of the same work. <br/><br/>With several deletions and "Notes manuscrites de Ch. Gounod" in pencil to upper right margin.<br/><br/>Slightly worn and browned; cut from a larger leaf. "Gounod wrote in most of the major genres of his day sacred and secular. That his reputation began to wane even during his lifetime does not detract from his place among the most respected and prolific composers in France during the second half of the 19th century." Steven Huebner in Grove Music Online. unknown books
251361 page ca. 76 x 187 mm. Four measures of an Adagio for organ with pedals in E-flat major in 4/4. Notated in black ink on three printed staves. <br/><br/>A note in black ink to verso signed Comte Élie de "Palys" explains that this autograph of Gounod has been "given by M. de Lassus his son-in-law to Mme Porteau." With rectangular blindstamp to upper left corner. <br/><br/>Very lightly foxed and stained; creased at central fold. "Best known today as the composer of the opera Faust and an Ave Maria descant to the first prelude of J.S. Bach's Das wohltemperirte Clavier Gounod wrote in most of the major genres of his day sacred and secular. That his reputation began to wane even during his lifetime does not detract from his place among the most respected and prolific composers in France during the second half of the 19th century." Steven Huebner in Grove Music Online. unknown books
189635065London: William Heinimann 1896. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. Full dark green cloth with musical motif gilt to upper titling gilt to spine. 267 32 pp. publisher's catalogue. Binding slightly worn rubbed and bumped; endpapers slightly stained. Minor internal wear and browning; edges slightly dusty; some gathering slightly split. William Heinimann hardcover books
187928957Paris: Léon Grus PN L.G. 3381 1879. Large octavo. Full modern dark gray cloth. 1f. recto title verso blank 1f. recto dedication to his collaborators and friends Paul Poirson and Louis Gallet verso blank 1f. recto named cast list verso blank 1f. contents i part title iii a-c 287 i blank pp. Lithographed<br/><br/>Named cast includes Dereims Stéphanne Giraudet Barré Alfred Maris Bernard Lefèvre Teste Collin Chenevière Villars Davoust Chevrier Franck-Duvernoy Périer P. Lévy Dorel and Laurençon.<br/><br/>With an inscription signed A. Giacometti to dedication.<br/><br/>Columbia Broadcasting System Music Library handstamp to lower margin of free front endpaper and several leaves; tape repairs to gutters of pp. 16-1718-19 22-23 81-99 and 280-281; some soiling to title with small oval publisher's handstamp to lower margin. Second version first issue.<br/><br/>Commission by Carvalho just after he took on the directorship of the Opéra Comique 1876 Cinq-Mars was "given a lavish production" there on April 5 1877 to a libretto by Poirson and Ballet after the novel by A.V. de Vigny. "The first appearance of a new opera by as eminent a figure as Gounod attracted a flurry of attention." Steven Huebner in Grove Music Online. Léon Grus [PN L.G. 3381] unknown books
192028828New York: G. Schirmer PN 16100 1920. Large octavo. Full dark green decorative cloth gilt titling gilt to spine top edge gilt. 1f. recto blank verso portrait of composer 1f. recto title verso cast list v-xiv notes on first performance named cast list and synopsis 1f. contents 323 i publisher's advertisement pp. <br/><br/>Named cast includes Barbot Balanqué Reynald Cibot Miolan-Carvalho Faivre and Duclos. <br/><br/>Occasional performance annotations in blue crayon.<br/><br/>Spine slightly worn. Former owner's signature to front free endpaper; occasional annotations in pencil. First performed to a libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré after Carré's Faust et Marguerite and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust Part I in the French translation by Gérard de Nerval in Paris at the Théâtre Lyrique on March 19 1859.<br/><br/>To most opera lovers today Gounod is essentially the composer of Faust and Roméo et Juliette and with good reason for it would be difficult to defend the critical position that these are not his best works for the stage." Steven Huebner in Grove Music Online. G. Schirmer [PN 16100] unknown books
188127462Paris 1881. 279 x 198 mm. Signed by the artist in pencil at lower left. A very good impression on laid paper. <br/><br/>Remnants of hinges to upper corners of verso. Béraldi: Les Graveurs du XIXe Siècle Paris: 1885-92 XI-188. <br/><br/>Faust an opera in five acts to a libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré after Carré's Faust et Marguerite and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust Part I in the French translation by Gérard de Nerval was first performed in Paris at the Théâtre Lyrique on March 15 1859. <br/><br/>"Faust became particularly important to the French musical establishment at the end of the century. A work by a winner of the Prix de Rome that could claim to be thoroughly modern and personal in style at its première and go on to international stages was a significant enhancement to the musical prestige of a French operatic culture previously dominated by Meyerbeer and the none-too-easily exportable genre of opéra comique. Its national value was enhanced because after some initial assessments as 'Wagnerian' Gounod's compositional voice in Faust was heard as important in the definition of a 'French' musical aesthetic." Steven Huebner in Grove Music Online. <br/><br/>Renouard 1845-1924 was a noted painter and engraver whose works are held at the Louvre the Opéra Museum etc. unknown books
186226503Milano: Francesco Lucca PNs 13851-13876 1862. Folio. Dark gold cloth-backed wrappers. 1f. recto with lithographic illustration of a scene from the opera verso blank. 1f. recto title verso blank 1f. recto named cast list verso table of contents with plate and page numbers 247 i blank pp. Engraved. Text in Italian.<br/><br/>Named cast includes Giuseppe Morini Giorgio Atry Luigi Colonnese Vincenzo Paraboschi Leonilda Boschetti Maria Gualtieri and Prassede Dompieri. <br/><br/>Lacking upper wrapper lower worn and soiled. Slightly worn and soiled; margins and outer leaves foxed; occasional fraying perforations chips and small tears not affecting music; upper portions of some leaves dampstained. First Italian Edition of the second version. OCLC no. 16852458.<br/><br/>Faust was first performed at the Théâtre Lyrique in Paris on March 19th 1859 in a version with spoken dialogue; recitatives were added in 1860 and a ballet in 1869. The libretto by Barbier and Carre is based on Goethe but focuses on the love story between Faust and Marguerite. <br/><br/>"The historical importance of Faust is that it sounded a new note in French music. The conventional pomposities of the grand opera which then dominated the stage were superseded by a more intimate and poetic approach. The fashion Gounod set was one of conversational exchange rather than declamation." James Harding: Gounod p. 114. Francesco Lucca [PNs 13851-13876] unknown books
186024772Paris: Choudens PN A.C. 664. 1860. Large octavo. Quarter dark red cloth with textured boards titling gilt to spine. 1f. decorative lithographic title by P. de Grauzat printed in black with portraits of Marguerite Faust and Méphistophélès 1f. named cast list and index 252 pp.<br/><br/>With red handstamp to lower edge of title and occasional editorial annotations especially to front free endpaper in a 20th-century hand.<br/><br/>Binding somewhat worn rubbed bumped and scuffed. Minor dampstaining foxing and offsetting; lacking upper corner of final leaf with no loss to music. Second edition. Hopkinson: Notes on the Earliest Editions of Gounod's Faust 247.<br/><br/>Faust was first performed at the Théâtre Lyrique in Paris on March 19th 1859 in a version with spoken dialogue; recitatives were added in 1860 and a ballet in 1869. The libretto by Barbier and Carre is based on Goethe but focuses on the love story between Faust and Marguerite. <br/><br/>"The historical importance of Faust is that it sounded a new note in French music. The conventional pomposities of the grand opera which then dominated the stage were superseded by a more intimate and poetic approach. The fashion Gounod set was one of conversational exchange rather than declamation." James Harding: Gounod p. 114. Choudens [PN A.C. 664.] unknown books