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1910035928Leipzig: Insel-Verlag 1910. Herausgegeben von Alfred Schumann. xvi 289p. original stiff printed boards. Insel-Verlag unknown books
44129Leipzig: C. F. Peters. Three volumes. 4to pp. 196 215 215. Indices. Frontis portrait in Vol. I. Cream paper over boards spine labels in red and gilt. Flyleaves removed owner's name on titles or pastedown covers little worn at corners and ends of spine occasional notes o/w a VG set. C. F. Peters unknown books
1981031446New York: Dover Publications 1981. Reprinted from the Leipzig complete works edition. Edited by Clara Schumann. With a new prose translation of the texts by Stanley Applebaum. viii 248p. music original stiff wrappers quarto format. Dover Publications unknown books
191433845Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel 1914. 2 volumes. 564; 511 pp. Binding slightly worn rubbed and stained. Minor browning. Breitkopf & Härtel unknown books
188035076London: William Reeves 1880. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volumes. Octavo. Full dark brown cloth titling gilt to spines. 418 pp. 30 pp. publisher's catalogue; 540 pp. 45 pp. publisher's catalogue.With a reproduction bust-length portrait of Schumann from a drawing by Hendemann as frontispiece to Vol. 1. William Reeves hardcover books
186124826Leipzig: Fr. Kistner PN 1900 1861. Folio. Modern quarter black cloth with original publisher's printed upper wrapper laid down to upper board titling gilt to spine. 1f. pictorial title 1-4 text i blank 3-203 i blank pp. Title lithographed text typeset music engraved. Without price.<br/><br/>With extended title and prices to upper wrapper: "8 Thlr. 30 Ngr." full score "4 Thlr. 10 Ngr." piano-vocal score "1thlr. 10 Ngr." choral parts "8 Thlr." orchestral parts. Printer's note to foot of last page of text: "Druck von Breitkopf und Härtel in Leipzig."<br/><br/>Occasional foxing throughout heavier to some leaves; edges somewhat browned with small stain to lower outer corner; upper wrapper slightly chipped and with small stain to lower outer corner; titling to spine incorrectly lettered. First Edition later issue. The first issue of 1852 credited the lithographic illustration to Krätzschmer; did not reference the orchestral parts; and had the text printed on three pages only followed by a blank page. McCorkle p. 478. Hofmann p. 243. CPM Vol. 51 p. 226. Hirsch IV 918 this issue. <br/><br/>Composed in April and May of 1851 and first performed with piano accompaniment at Schumann's home on July 5 1851; orchestrated in November of that year and first performed publicly in Dusseldorf on February 5 1852. Fr. Kistner [PN 1900] unknown books
185324808Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 8600 1853. Folio. Half black calf with textured cloth boards raised bands on spine in compartments gilt. 1f. title 1f. contents 12 cast list and poem in German translation 3-53 i blank pp. Title lithographed text of poem typeset music engraved.<br/><br/>Contemporary owner's signature: "Auguste Langhans" in ink to foot of front free endpaper and lower right corner of title. Blindstamp to upper right corner of rear endpaper: "Buchbinderei von JGA Peper Neue Groningerstr. 7 Hamburg."<br/><br/>Boards slightly worn and rubbed endpaper slightly stained and foxed. Minor internal foxing; small oval publisher's handstamp to foot of title.<br/><br/>A very good copy on high-quality paper. First Edition. Hofmann p. 251 dated "November 1853". McCorkle p. 491 as IVe. Hoboken 15 202 incorrectly dated "1852"; with wrappers.<br/><br/>Schumann set the poem in a German translation by Karl Adolf Suckow 1802-1847. The overture to Manfred was first performed in Weimar on March 14th 1852; the incidental music to the poem was introduced three months later in Leipzig. While the overture is a staple concert piece the remainder of the music is seldom performed. Breitkopf & Härtel [PN 8600] unknown books
185724816Winterthur: J. Rieter-Biedermann PN 35 1857. Folio. Modern quarter tan calf with marbled boards and gilt titling to spine. 1f. iv 3-114 pp. Music engraved. Elaborate pictorial title lithograph by Friedrich Krätzschmer. Text printed separately within decorative border.<br/><br/>Publisher's handstamp to foot of title.<br/><br/>Minor foxing; title slightly trimmed at outer edge; final blank leaf lacking; other minor defects. First Edition first issue. McCorkle p. 581 583. Hofmann p. 307. Hirsch IV 919. <br/><br/>Schumann's last choral-orchestral ballad Vom Pagen und der Königstocher sets text by Emanuel Geibel 1815-1884. It was composed during the summer of 1852 a period when Schumann's physical and mental condition was deteriorating rapidly yet the score is positively radiant. J. Rieter-Biedermann [PN 35] unknown books
185824812Winterthur: J. Rieter-Biedermann PN 35 1858. Folio. Modern quarter light tan calf with marbled boards and titling gilt to spine original publisher's decorative wrappers bound in. 1f. iv 3-61 pp. Music engraved. Elaborate pictorial title lithograph by Friedrich Krätzschmer. Text printed separately within decorative border.<br/><br/>Publisher's catalogue to verso of lower wrapper. Publisher's handstamp to foot of title.<br/><br/>Binding very slightly worn and rubbed; lower wrapper detached dampstained and slightly defective with loss to text at upper left corner. Slightly worn foxed and dampstained especially at outer margins; tears to two leaves with minor loss. First Edition later issue. The first issue was published in October of 1857. McCorkle p. 581 and 583. Hofmann p. 307. Hoboken 15 240 first issue.<br/><br/>The catalogue to the lower wrapper also lists Schumann's op. 142 published in January 1858 but not op. 143 published in February 1860 which allows the dating of the present copy. J. Rieter-Biedermann [PN 35] unknown books
186224799Leipzig und Winterthur: J. Rieter-Biedermann PN 192 1862. Folio. Original publisher's wrappers with titling within decorative border. 1f. title within light blue decorative border 1f. text 3-95 pp. Engraved. In a custom-made dark green cloth folder. <br/><br/>Handstamp of Novello to lower right corner of upper wrapper; leaf with pricing of parts laid down to verso. Publisher's catalogue with works by Schumann to verso of lower wrapper. Printer's note to lower left corner of p. 3: "Stich und Druck der Röder'schen Officin in Leipzig." <br/><br/>Wrappers heavily browned worn and bumped; upper detached and frayed at lower edge with slight loss; spine reinforced with tape. Slightly worn; some foxing browning and dampstaining throughout.<br/><br/>A good wide-margined copy. First Edition second issue. The first issue predates the opening of the publisher's office in Leipzig 1862 and has Winterthur as the only place of publication. Hofmann p. 315. Hoboken 245 first issue. <br/><br/>The text is by Friedrich Rückert 1788-1866. Schumann set the poem in full and added the first stanza of the chorale "Nun danket alle Gott" melody by Johann Crüger text by Martin Rinckart.<br/><br/>"This New Year's Song has some pleasing and original moments. In the earlier part of the piece there is a tuneful Mendelssohnian duet for soprano and alto and some dramatic writing for solo bass including most unusually for Schumann a short passage of recitative. Further variety is achieved by the imaginative use of a large orchestra. This is a work which would justify an occasional revival." Alan Walker: Robert Schumann: The Man & His Music p. 378. J. Rieter-Biedermann [PN 192] unknown books
187124058Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 6016 1871. Folio. Unbound. 1f. title 3-20 i publisher's catalogue "Publications nouvelles pour le piano de Breitkopf & Härtel à Leipzig" pp. Title lithographed music lithographically transferred and printed within decorative green border. <br/><br/>Moderately worn soiled foxed and browned; some offsetting; outer bifolium detached; stains to final two leaves; publisher's oval handstamp to lower right corner of title. Later third or fourth edition.<br/><br/>The present lithographically transferred edition is based on the presumed second edition of ca. 1842 which was engraved. The decorative green borders are different from those of the presumed second edition. Hofmann p. 41 with pricing in Marks i.e. after 1872. McCorkle p. 69 "There are various copies with a price of 25 Ngr. variant titles with and without "Entd. Sta. Hall" blue/green frame re-engraved or not re-engraved". Not in Hoboken.<br/><br/>The catalogue on the final page lists works published up to ca. 1863. Breitkopf & Härtel [PN 6016] unknown books
187224089Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 6397 1872. Folio. Disbound. 1f. title 3-19 i blank pp. Lithographed. <br/><br/>Inscription in brown ink to verso of title: "Herrn C. Weikert zur Erinnerung an Ida Graß."<br/><br/>Slightly soiled; edges browned; spine frayed; title partially detached; some bleed-through of inscription to upper margin of title; small oval publisher's handstamp to foot of title. Later edition. Hofmann p. 69. Hoboken 15 49. Breitkopf & Härtel [PN 6397] unknown books
187224095Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 7834 1872. Octavo. Modern quarter mid-tan morocco with titling gilt to upper: "Schumann Quartetto Op. 41 N. 1" original dark yellow publisher's printed wrappers bound in. 1f. title 1-39 i blank pp. Title lithographed music engraved. <br/><br/>Text to upper wrapper identical with title; publisher's catalog with prices in Marks and Pfennig to verso of lower.<br/><br/>With handstamp: "E. Grandi Musica Pianoforti Strumenti musicali accesori Piazza Campo Marzio 3 Roma Telefono 11-444" to lower right corner of upper wrapper and title. Provenance: Small blindstamp of the noted American composer David Diamond 1915-2005 to upper right corner of title with "Roma Dicembre 1951" in his autograph to verso of rear endpaper.<br/><br/>Some minor foxing; upper outer corner of upper wrapper and first three leaves slightly creased; small stains and paper imperfection to one leaf; small publisher's handstamp to lower right corner of title.<br/><br/>A very good copy overall. First Edition later issue from plates of the first edition with new title adding price in Marks. Not in Hofmann McCorkle or Hoboken. <br/><br/>The first edition first issue of all three quartets appeared in 1848. Breitkopf & Härtel [PN] 7834 unknown books
187224907Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PNs 7834 7835 7836 1872. Octavo. Original publisher's dark pink printed boards. No. 1: 1f. title 39 i blank pp. No. 2: 1f. title 36 pp. Title lithographed music engraved. <br/><br/>Publisher's catalogue with prices in both Reichsthaler and Neugroschen to verso of lower board.<br/><br/>Binding worn spine reinforced with old tape; lower wrapper lacking. Title browned and quite brittle edges chipped; browned throughout; some leaves frayed at edges with slight loss to corners; one leaf detached; tear to final page; small publisher's handstamp to lower right corner of both titles. Later edition a Titelauflage printed from plates of the first edition; title page differs only by the added price in Marks. Not in Hofmann McCorkle or Hoboken.<br/><br/>The publisher's catalogue lists works published up to 1865 Niels W. Gade's Seventh Symphony op. 45 and Wilhelm Taubert's overture Der Sturm op. 134. The prices in Reichsthaler only also point to a date before 1871. Apparently the catalogue was added without alterations although it was no longer current. Mark currency was introduced in 1872. Breitkopf & Härtel [PNs 7834, 7835, 7836] unknown books
187224846Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 7834 7835 7836 1872. Octavo. Half black cloth with original publisher's green printed upper wrapper laid down to upper board. No. 1: 1f. title 39 i blank pp.; No. 2: 1f. title 36 pp.; No. 3: 1f. title 39 i blank pp. Title lithographed music engraved. <br/><br/>Binding worn; lower wrapper lacking. Slightly worn foxed creased and stained; several leaves frayed or with small tears; some leaves detached; small publisher's handstamp to lower right corner of all titles. First Edition later issue printed from plates of the first edition with new title adding price in marks. Not in Hofmann McCorkle or Hoboken. <br/><br/>The first edition of all three quartets first appeared in 1848. Breitkopf & Härtel [PN 7834, 7835, 7836] unknown books
184424913Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 7069 1844. Folio. Quarter mid-brown cloth with paper boards with octagonal paper label titled in manuscript to upper. 1f. title 1-4 text 3-133 i blank pp. Title lithographed text typeset music engraved.<br/><br/>Handstamp "T. J. Roothaan & Co Muzijkhandel en biblioteek Amsterdam" to foot of title. With rhymed inscription in black ink to head of verso of title: "Der Tandler hatte kein Interessanteres / Drum schick ich dieses und kein Anderes! Haag im April 1932."<br/><br/>Binding quite worn; spine frayed and partially lacking; last line of manuscript text to label crudely erased. Minor staining and foxing most noticeable to first leaves. With pencil markings to alto staves in part 3 pp. 77-83. First Edition variant issue distinguished by differently typeset text. Hofmann p. 115. McCorkle pp. 223-24. Hoboken 15 93 with original wrappers. The full score of the work was not published until 1845. <br/><br/>The author of the inscription is unknown; the use of the word "Tandler" suggests that he is from either Austria or Bavaria.<br/><br/>The text of the oratorio was translated from the English original by Emil Flechsig 1808-1878; Schumann made significant alterations. Breitkopf & Härtel [PN 7069] unknown books
184424800Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 7069 1844. Folio. Contemporary green half leather with matching green textured cloth boards with titling and date "11 July 1849" within gilt rules to upper. 1f. title 1-4 text 3-133 i blank pp. Title lithographed text typeset music engraved. <br/><br/>All pages numbered with alto solo entrances in pencil to first page of text; alto solo entrances in score marked in pencil throughout. <br/><br/>Binding slightly worn rubbed and bumped. Slightly foxed and browned; upper edges dampstained throughout more heavily to first and last leaves; publisher's handstamp to foot of title. First Edition. Hofmann p. 115. McCorkle pp. 223-24. Hoboken 15 93 with original wrappers. <br/><br/>The text was translated from the English original by Emil Flechsig 1808-1878; Schumann made significant alterations. Breitkopf & Härtel [PN 7069] unknown books
184524100Leipzig: F. Whistling PN 357 1845. Folio. Disbound. 1 title within decorative border by Krätzschmer 2-19 i blank pp. Title lithographed music engraved. <br/><br/>Contemporary owner's signature "Louise Braune." in ink to lower right corner of title. <br/><br/>Slightly browned and soiled throughout; spine slightly frayed. Professional paper repair to lower outer corner of one leaf; small tear to lower edge of one leaf; a few leaves creased at upper outer corner; cross in ink to upper inner corner of title price erased two overlapping publisher's blindstamps to foot. First Edition no additional volumes published. Hofmann p. 127. McCorkle pp. 251-52. Hoboken 15 103 with printed price of 1 Thlr.<br/><br/>The collection includes six pieces. The designation "Erstes Heft" volume 1 implies that a continuation was planned but there were no further volumes. Hofmann pp. 127 and 131 suggests that the Skizzen für den Pedal-Flügel op. 58 were originally planned as the second volume of op. 56; they were however published by Breitkopf & Härtel. F. Whistling [PN] 357 unknown books
185825018Leipzig: Edm. Stoll PN 311 1858. Folio. Disbound. 1f. lithographic title by C.G. Röder p. 3 text 4-13 pp. engraved music. Hofmann p. 129. McCorkle p. 254. Edm. Stoll [PN 311] unknown books
185024107Leipzig: Fr. Kistner PN 1743 1850. Folio. Unbound. Score for use as pianoforte part: 1f. title with decorative border 3-29 i blank pp. Violin: 6 pp.; Violoncello: 6 pp. Title lithographed music engraved. <br/><br/>Browned; outer bifolium reinforced at spine with some tears and loss; final leaf torn with repairs and minor loss to notation; handstamp of Novello Ewer & Co. London to foot of title. First Edition. Hofmann p. 193. McCorkle p. 389. Hoboken 15 145. Fr. Kistner [PN] 1743 unknown books
188024798Leipzig: C. F. Peters PN 4441 1880. Folio. Attractively bound in quarter mid-tan calf with raised bands on spine in compartments tooled in gilt and black black leather label with titling gilt marbled boards. i lithographic title within olive green decorative border by F. Baumgarten i table of contents 1f. part title: Erster Theil 3-54 1f. part title: Zweiter Theil 57-154 part title: Dritter Theil 157-282 pp. Lithographic transfer from engraved plates.<br/><br/>The title also advertises a piano-vocal score by Woldemar Bargiel a piano reduction without text by Theodor Kirchner and a reduction for piano four-hands by August Horn.<br/><br/>Slightly worn browned and foxed; title slightly stained. Hoffmann p. 333. C. F. Peters [PN 4441] unknown books
190019968London: Boosey & Co 1900. Royal Edition. Blind-stamped maroon cloth with gilt devices and titles. Extremities rubbed and mildly frayed at the tips titles a bit soiled but overall still a good solid copy. 220 pp. Adv. 4. Sm. 4to. Boosey & Co hardcover books
1953203039Hannover Germany: Fackeltrager 1953. hardcover. very good/good. KollwitzKathe. 100 black & white drawings. Slim 8vo cloth dust wrapper; d.w.torn & browning. Hannover; Fackeltrager 1953. Very good with a good d.w.<br/><br/> 100 Handzeichnungen von Kathe Kollwitz.<br/><br/> Fackeltrager unknown books
1952115915Hanover: Fackeltrager 1952. First Edition. hardcover. very good. Profusely illus. Unpaginated. thin 8vo beige cloth d.w. Hanover: Fackeltrager 1952. Very good.<br/><br/> Fackeltrager unknown books
19322862011932. unbound. very good. Uncommon autograph note signed "Ernestine Schumann-Heink" on brown ledger page 7.75" x 5" in German in full: "Gesegnet sei der Gott der die Music.and deu fruhling erschof!" With approximate translation amounting to: "Blessed be the God who created the music.and the greeting!" which she attributes to German composer Richard Wagner. Boldly signed and in fine condition. Includes photographic postcard bearing her portrait.<br/><br/> Czech-born German-American operatic contralto known for the tonal richness and range of her voice.<br/><br/> unknown books