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1897117521Paris Armand Magnier, "Collection des dix" 1897 1 vol. broché in-4, broché, couverture illustrée rempliée, non paginé. Reproduction en fac-similé du manuscrit de l'auteur et d'une page de musique de Jules Massenet. 47 compositions de Louis-Edouard Fournier gravées à l'eau-forte par Léon Boisson. Un des 160 vélin à la cuve, celui-ci non justifié. Envoi autographe signé du graveur Léon Boisson à l'éditeur Henri Laurens sur la page de faux-titre. Exemplaire débroché, avec importants manques de papier au dos. Couvertures et intérieur en très bonne condition. A relier. En l'état.
51666In-8 24 cm portrait lithographique avec une signature de l'artiste Nb-0156 unknown
336151 page in8 - bon état -
5739Court billet par lequel le compositeur informe son ami : ...j'ai parl de vous hier l'acadmie - et au conservatoire. Rien n'est encore dcid ; et voici pourquoi, ni vous ni moi, nous n'avons t renseigns votre sujet. Je n'oublierai pas que je vous ai promis de vous tenir au courant...
1914146680Editions Au Ménestrel 1914. Bonded Leather. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture rigide. Partition chant et piano. Opéra représenté pour la première fois au Théâtre de Monte-Carlo le 23 février 1914. Heugel et Cie. Broché. 199 pages. Dos réparé. <i>ref. 146680</i> Editions Au Ménestrel hardcover
51638Au Ménestrel - Heugel et Cie In-4 33 cm 227pp. couverture illustr. avec rousseurs Nb-0155 unknown
1909LRB791Paris: Heugel & Cie Au Ménestrel 1909 Titre : Hérodiade - Partition pour chant et pianoAuteur : Massenet JulesLibrettistes : Paul Milliet Henri Grémont Armand ZanardiniÉditeur : Heugel & Cie Au MénestrelLieu : ParisDate : 1909Référence éditeur : H. & Cie 7342Langue : Français avec traduction anglaise en sous-texteFormat : grand in-4 partition vocaleReliure : demi-basane marbrée dépoque dos lisse orné de filets et titre doré plats de papier marbréDescription : Partition vocale complète de lopéra en 4 actes et 7 tableaux. Joli titre imprimé en vert et orange. Page de distribution mentionnant les créations de Bruxelles 1881 Paris 1884 et reprise à lOpéra de Paris 1921. Cachet de léditeur Au Ménestrel. Copyright Heugel 1909 impressions relevées 1910 sur certaines pages. Papier uniformément bruni avec quelques rousseurs et petites taches marginales reliure solide avec légers frottements dusage. Hardcover. Good. Heugel & Cie (Au Ménestrel) hardcover
1909LRB791Heugel & Cie (Au Ménestrel) Paris 1909 Langue : Français, avec traduction anglaise en sous-texte — Format : grand in-4, partition vocale — Reliure : demi-basane marbrée d'époque, dos lisse orné de filets et titre doré, plats de papier marbré
SKU1018046HMV. Like New. 3 LP's with sleeves are in very good condition like new. Album cover has marking on back panel. Also corners are slightly faded. HMV unknown
4311Paris, Au Ménestrel, Heugel & Cie, 1901. In-quarto (27,7 cm) (4) feuillets, 233, (1) pages. Reliure demi-chagrin marron, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons et filets dorés, plats et gardes marbrés, tranches jaspées. Reliure légèrement frottée aux coins et coupes. Très bel état général. Édition originale. [H. et Cie 8114 ].
4312Paris, G. Hartmann, Éditeur, sans date (vers 1890). In-quarto (27,3 cm) (4) feuillets, 341, (1) pages. Couverture illustrée conservée. Reliure demi-chagrin lie de vin, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons et filets dorés, plats et gardes marbrés. Reliure frottée aux plats, coins et coupes. Bel état général. [ G. H. 1190 ].
4315Paris, Au Ménestrel, Heugel & Cie, 1894. Grand in-16 (27,7 cm) (2) feuillets, 250 pages. Couverture originale conservée, illustrée d’une litho couleurs de Jean Veber. Reliure demi-chagrin marron, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons et filets dorés, plats et gardes marbrés. Coupes et coins légèrement frottés. Très bel état général. Édition originale. [ H. & Cie 7644 ].
18998538MN<p>Cendrillon Conte de Fées en quatre actes et six tableaux d'après Perrault par Henri Cain. Musique de Jules Massenet pour Chant et Piano. Relié cuir couverture légèrement défraîchie. Très bon état voir photos ci-jointes prix indiqué après remise de 50%. N'hésitez pas à nous contacter nous serons heureux de répondre à toutes vos questions ou demandes de renseignements.</p> Au Menestrel. Heugel & Cie hardcover
190063449ca. 1900. Le Monde Intellectuel. - La France Contemporaine 2097. - Berlin-Charlottenburg Adolf Eckstein Editeur o.J. ca.1900 300 x 460 mm; beigelegt 3 pp. Biographie von Jean Couronne. Jules Massenet 1842-1912 war der bedeutendste Opernkomponist der französischen Spätromantik. unknown
188129466Paris: G. Hartmann G. H. 1190 1881. Large octavo. Quarter dark red calf with red textured cloth boards spine in gilt-ruled compartments with titling gilt; marbled endpapers. 1f. recto decorative title verso blank 1f. recto half title verso blank i notes on first performance and named cast list ii-iii contents i note 341 i blank pp.<br/><br/>Named cast includes Vergnet Manoury Gresse Fontaine Boutens Mansuède M. Duvivier Bl. Deschamps and Lonati. Occasional performance markings in pencil.<br/><br/>Binding worn scuffed and slightly shaken; corners bumped; head and tail frayed. Slightly worn and soiled; some signatures split or partially split; occasional light foxing; annotations in pencil to free front endpaper; small circular publisher's handstamp to lower margin of title; first leaf of music torn at inner margin and partially detached. Lacking half-title. First Edition.<br/><br/>Hérodiade with a libretto by P. Milliet and H. Grémont after Flaubert's Hérodias was first performed in Bruselles at the Théâtre de la Monnaie in December of 1881 under the direction of Stoumon and Calabrési. <br/><br/>"Massenet was the most prolific and successful composer of opera in France at the end of the 19th century and into the beginning of the 20th." Annegret Fauser Patrick Gillis and Hugh Macdonald in Grove Music Online. G. Hartmann [G. H. 1190] unknown books
190929921Paris: Au Ménestrel Heugel & Cie. H. & Cie. 18648 1909. Folio. Original publisher's ivory wrappers with embossed rose yellow green and silver floral decorative device to upper left portion. 1f. recto facsimile manuscript dedication verso decorative device 1f. recto title within decorative frame printed in colour verso decorative device i notes on performances and named cast lists ii contents i decorative device 227 i blank pp.<br/><br/>Named cast for the first performance includes Calvé Wyns Guiraudon Leprestre Marc Nohel Gresse Jacquet and Dufour; and for the reprise Marguerite Carré Raveau Teyte Salignac J. Périer Delvoye Cazenueve and Belhomme.<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn with light soiling and small chips and tears; minor loss to head and tail of spine; partially detached. Occasional wear to outer edges; small price handstamp to lower margin of dedication leaf; small circular publisher's handstamp to lower margin of fourth leaf. First Edition later issue.<br/><br/>Sapho to a libretto by Cain and A. Bernède after A. Daudet was performed for the first time in Paris at the Opéra-Comique on November 27 1897 under the direction of M. Léon Carvalho; reprised on January 22 1909 under the direction of M. Albert Carré. <br/><br/>"In Sapho Massenet made his first attempt at an opera in a modern setting. Sapho is certainly one of Massenet's finest works but it has been unaccountably neglected. It exists in both an original and a revised version." <br/><br/>"Massenet was the most prolific and successful composer of opera in France at the end of the 19th century and into the beginning of the 20th." Annegret Fauser Patrick Gillis and Hugh Macdonald in Grove Music Online. Au Ménestrel, Heugel & Cie. [H. & Cie. 18648] unknown books
190679662Paris: Heugel 1906. First. hardcover. fair. Vocal score. Hardcover binding scuffing and fraying of cover corners and edges significant scuffing to leather spine. French text. Da Capo Vocal Scores Section PAS 2/22 Heugel hardcover
1889JCC825Paris, Dentu Editeur, 1889. In-8°, demi-maroquin marron, dos lisse, tête dorée,couverture conservée. Edition originale.
189152986Paris: Librairie Charles Delagrave 1891. Fine. Librairie Charles Delagrave Paris 1891 25 x 32.50 cm relié First edition. Half red shagreen binding with corners spine with five raised bands decorated with fleurons and gilt fillets marbled paper boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns two tears on leading edges front cover preserved top edge gilt. Work decorated with illustrations in text and full-page in black and white as well as in blue green red mauve and sepia by Georges Cain preface by Jules Clarétie music by Jules Massenet. Librairie Charles Delagrave hardcover
188129466Paris: G. Hartmann G. H. 1190 1881. Large octavo. Quarter dark red calf with red textured cloth boards spine in gilt-ruled compartments with titling gilt; marbled endpapers. 1f. recto decorative title verso blank 1f. recto half title verso blank i notes on first performance and named cast list ii-iii contents i note 341 i blank pp.<br /> <br /> Named cast includes Vergnet Manoury Gresse Fontaine Boutens Mansuède M. Duvivier Bl. Deschamps and Lonati. Occasional performance markings in pencil.<br /> <br /> Binding worn scuffed and slightly shaken; corners bumped; head and tail frayed. Slightly worn and soiled; some signatures split or partially split; occasional light foxing; annotations in pencil to free front endpaper; small circular publisher's handstamp to lower margin of title; first leaf of music torn at inner margin and partially detached. Lacking half-title. First Edition.<br /> <br /> Hérodiade with a libretto by P. Milliet and H. Grémont after Flaubert's Hérodias was first performed in Brussels at the Théâtre de la Monnaie in December of 1881 under the direction of Stoumon and Calabrési. <br /> <br /> "Massenet was the most prolific and successful composer of opera in France at the end of the 19th century and into the beginning of the 20th." Annegret Fauser Patrick Gillis and Hugh Macdonald in Grove Music Online. G. Hartmann [G. H. 1190] unknown
190929921Paris: Au Ménestrel Heugel & Cie. H. & Cie. 18648 1909. Folio. Original publisher's ivory wrappers with embossed rose yellow green and silver floral decorative device to upper left portion. 1f. recto facsimile manuscript dedication verso decorative device 1f. recto title within decorative frame printed in colour verso decorative device i notes on performances and named cast lists ii contents i decorative device 227 i blank pp.<br /> <br /> Named cast for the first performance includes Calvé Wyns Guiraudon Leprestre Marc Nohel Gresse Jacquet and Dufour; and for the reprise Marguerite Carré Raveau Teyte Salignac J. Périer Delvoye Cazenueve and Belhomme.<br /> <br /> Wrappers slightly worn with light soiling and small chips and tears; minor loss to head and tail of spine; partially detached. Occasional wear to outer edges; small price handstamp to lower margin of dedication leaf; small circular publisher's handstamp to lower margin of fourth leaf. First Edition later issue.<br /> <br /> Sapho to a libretto by Cain and A. Bernède after A. Daudet was first performed in Paris at the Opéra-Comique on 27 November 1897 under the direction of M. Léon Carvalho and reprised on 22 January 1909 under the direction of M. Albert Carré. <br /> <br /> "In Sapho Massenet made his first attempt at an opera in a modern setting . Sapho is certainly one of Massenet's finest works but it has been unaccountably neglected. It exists in both an original and a revised version." <br /> <br /> "Massenet was the most prolific and successful composer of opera in France at the end of the 19th century and into the beginning of the 20th." Annegret Fauser Patrick Gillis and Hugh Macdonald in Grove Music Online. Au Ménestrel, Heugel & Cie. [H. & Cie. 18648] unknown
027019Elibron Classics SCARCE FRENCH / RUSSIAN LANGUAGE EDITION. Very Good condition. Flat uncreased spine. Light cover wear. NO chips tears or fading. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. Small stain smaller than a half-dollar coin in the margin only of a few pages at the end NO text is affected. A few page numbers in the table of contents are circled in pencil. Pages are otherwise clean and unmarked. Werther Opera Vocal Score Text in French and Russian side-by side. No year of publication is indicated. Bound in the original white pictorial wraps stamped in black. Oversize Softcover. 9" wide by 11.75" tall. This large book may require extra postage for international shipments but only the standard charge for priority or media mail. "WERTHER received its first performance in February 1892. It was not until a revival by the Opéra-Comique in 1903 that the work became an established favourite . Complete French recordings of Werther conducted by Élie Cohen were issued in 1932 and 1933 and have been republished on CD . The critic Alan Blyth comments that they embody the original intimate Opéra-Comique style of performing Massenet In THE PENGUIN OPERA GUIDE 1993 Hugh Macdonald wrote that though Massenet's operas never equalled the grandeur of Berlioz's LES TROYENS the genius of Bizet's CARMEN or the profundity of Debussy's PELLÉAS ET MÉLISANDE from the 1860s until the years before the First World War the composer gave the French lyric stage a remarkable series of works two of which - MANON and WERTHER - are 'masterpieces that will always grace the repertoire' Rodney Milnes in THE NEW GROVE DICTIONARY OF OPERA 1992 agrees that Manon and Werther have a secure place in the international repertoire." -- Wikipedia. Reprint of the Moscow edition. Oversize Hardcover. Very Good condition. Illus. by NOT a library discard. ii 224pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Elibron Classics Hardcover
1892R160124641HEUGEL ET CIE. 1892. In-4. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 229 pages de partitions de musique. Pièce de titre bordeaux. Titre, filets et fleuron dorés. Quelques rousseurs sur quelques pages n'empêchant pas la lecture des partitions.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
1909RO50059718AU MENESTREL / HEUGEL & CIE. 1909. In-4. Relié. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Quelques rousseurs. 355 pages de partitions. Illustrations en couleur et dorées sur la première page ainsi que sur la page de titre. Opéra de M.M. P. Milliet, H. Grémont, A. Zanardini. Déchirures aux extrémités de la page de faux titre. Paroles françaises / anglaises.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
1892RO50049789AU MENESTREL / HEUGEL & CIE. 1892. In-8. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 229 pages de partitions. Page de titre illustrée en couleur avec des détails argentés. Compositeur et titre et filets dorés au dos de l'ouvrage. Quelques rousseurs sur les premières et dernières pages. Représenté pour la première fois le 16 février 1892, sur la scène de l'Opéra Impérial de Vienne et sur la scène de l'Opéra-Comique le 16 février 1893.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions