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186133208Leipzig & Berlin: C. F. Peters PN 4251 1861. Octavo. Original publisher's green printed wrappers. 1f. lithographed title 110 pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Common title page for violin and piano concertos lithographed by Krätzschmer. Bookseller's oval blindstamp "Carl Helf" to upper wrapper former owner's signature "August Pouhl" in ink to foot of title.<br/><br/>Wrappers worn soiled and creased spine reinforced with tape. Edges slightly worn and soiled; signatures split at pp. 40-41. Early edition. LvBWV v.1 p. 320. The full score was first published in 1857 by Richault in Paris. C. F. Peters [PN 4251] unknown books
180433093Bonn: N. Simrock PN 371 1804. 5 parts. Folio. Titling to Violin I part. Each part 7 i blank pp. Engraved. With overpaste of Berlin musicseller and new owner of Peters Jul. Friedländer. <br/><br/>Edges slightly worn and soiled; annotations in red pencil to title. Reissue of the 1803 Simrock edition. LvBWV v. 1 pp. 130-131. Hoboken 2 125. First published in Vienna in 1802. Friedländer purchased the firm of C.F. Peters in 1860. N. Simrock [PN 371] unknown books
182413726Bonn and Cologne: N. Simrock 1824. First Edition of this arrangement. Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Beethoven's string quartet Op. 59 no. 1 the first of his "Razumovsky" quartets arranged for piano four hands. Oblong folio. Lithographed. Pn 2119. 39 pp. Closely trimmed lower right edges with significant handling wear and small losses from turning else fine.  Arrangement by C.D. Stegman Kinsky 142.<br style="">The op. 59 quartets were commissioned by the Russian ambassador to Vienna Count Andreas Razumovsky and are the first of what are now generally known as the "Middle Period" string quartets. In honor of the Russian dedicatee Beethoven uses a "Thème russe" as the principal theme of the last movement of op. 59 no. 1. The quartets were first published in Vienna in 1808.<br style=""> N. Simrock unknown books
19191339398Paris: Durand & Cie 1919. No Edition Given. Hardcover. Octavo two vols.; VG-; contemporary quarter bindings of calf boards in marbled paper; spine with black labels and gilt lettering and design; some wear; corners shredded; front joint of vol. 1starting; upper panel with title missing from spine of vol. 1; bumping to upper edge of back board of vol. 1; small dark stain to front board of vol. 1; mild wear to vol. 2 joints; all edges stained red; marbled end papers; pages clean; shelved Case 12. Publication date presumed from copyright dates of first scores in both volumes; no publication date given for volumes. 1339398. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Durand & Cie hardcover books
182632299Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN S:u:C: 4603 1826. Folio. 19; 5; 5 pp. Engraved. <br/><br/>Small oval handstamp of Amsterdam musicsellers Jacob Eck & Lefebvre to first page of each part. <br/><br/>Outer leaves somewhat browned soiled and detached; remnants of paper tape to spine; margins slightly browned; small red and white label to upper left corner. First Edition second issue with Haslinger imprint the paper and slightly light impression suggest a printing date of after 1826. LvBWV v. 1 p. 777.<br/><br/>The "Kakadu Variations" are based on the song by Wenzel Müller "Ich bin der Schneider Kakadu. Tobias Haslinger [PN S:u:C: 4603] unknown books
1894LVB001New York: G. Schirmer 1894 Two volumes. Later edition. With a short biography of the composer by Theo Baker. Finely bound in three-quarter red morocco over light red marbled paper-covered boards five raised bands to spine lettered and stamped in gilt top edge gilt light red marbled endpapers. A very good set light toning and spotting to spines and some rubbing to extremities. Overall a beautiful set. Beethoven a German composer is recognized as one of the major driving forces of Romanticism in music and completed much of his work during the time of transition between the Classical and Romantic eras. After finding success as a composer and conductor Beethoven lost most of his hearing at only 44 years old but continued to compose. Today his works are some of the most widely performed amongst classical musicians. This set in particular contains his complete repertoire of sonatas for solo piano of which there are 32 including the famous Sonata Pathetique. Hard Cover. Very Good. New York: G. Schirmer hardcover books
4805London Nd. ca.1830: VARIOUS. Hard Cover. Small Folio. A collection of 24 German songs and music by various composers; Beethoven Schubert Sphr Thalberg etc. Translated and engraved for English use. All bound in contemporary 3/4 brown calf over marbled paper covered boards raised bands red morocco spine label gilt brown endpapers. Wear to corners Contemprary name and manuscript list of songs including; Beethoven's "O Tu La Cui Dolce Possanza" "Aria from the opera of Fidelio" "Know'st Thou the Land" and "Oh What Dreary Gloom." Schubert's "Six Songs" with tape mends to closed tears on numbers 1 & 6 Thomas Moore's "A Canadian Boat Song" etc.and the last song with edge wear. A very nice collection. <br/><br/> VARIOUS hardcover books
183133457Paris: A. Farrenc PN A.F. 352 1831. Folio. Unbound. Sewn at upper inner margin as issued. 1f. recto title verso blank 1 blank 2-38 pp. 1f. blank. Engraved.<br/><br/>Slightly worn soiled and foxed; title leaf slightly soiled; sewing hole to upper inner corners. First French edition. LvBWV v. 1 p. 219. First published in 1804. A. Farrenc [PN A.F. 352] unknown books
182933212Offenbach s/M: J. André PN 5266 1829. 1 title 2-27 1 blank pp. Lithographed.<br/><br/>First Edition. LvBWV v. 1 p. 107. Hoboken 2 110. Hirsch III 94.<br/><br/>Bound with:<br/>Op. 59 No. 2. Beethoven. Partitions des trois grands Quatuors . Offenbach s/M: J. André PN 5299 1830. 1 title 2-31 pp. Lithographed. First Edition. LvBWV v. 1 p. 331. Hirsch III 104.<br/><br/>Octavo. Full brown cloth titling gilt to spine. Bookplate of Charles Kensington Salaman to front endpaper with his signature and date of April 1834 to head of title. <br/><br/>Binding slightly scuffed and rubbed. Slightly browned throughout. Salaman 1814-1901 was a Jewish British composer and pianist acquainted with many of the leading composers of the day. J. André [PN 5266] unknown books
1850102458Leipzig: Breitkopf und Hartel 1850. contemporary red calf with marbled paper covered boards all edges gilt. 4to. contemporary red calf with marbled paper covered boards all edges gilt. Individually paginated with title page. Stimmen 54-58. Includes the first four trios and his Serenade of Series 7 played by the violin. From the reference library of the Zaehnsdorf Company with a commemorative booklabel loosely inserted. With the bookplate of the Zaehnsdorf Company. Wear along hinges. Breitkopf und Hartel unknown books
29257Leipzig: Breitkopf & Hartel n. d. Ca 1840s. Original publisher's blue-green cloth with gilt stamped lettering to front board professionally rebacked. Pale yellow eps. Bright title lettering to front board. Thin dampstain to fore-edge of last 10 leaves. Withal a VG copy. 47 1 pp. Scores printed via engraved plate. Oblong Folio. 10-3/8" x 12-7/8" <br/><br/>An early 19th C publication of this work which first appeared in 1806. Breitkopf & Hartel hardcover books
38890Dublin / London: Various: Leoni Lee 48 Albemale St J. B. Logier at his Music Saloon 46 Upper Sackville St Addison & Hodson 210 Regent Street C. Lonsdale 26 Old Bond St D'Almaine & Co Soho Square Chez T. Boosey & Co. 28 Holles Street / Oxfo n. d. Private collection. ca. 1830-1860s. Half bound dark brown leather spine and tips light blue marbled paper covered boards. Gilt lyre stamped four times to spine between gilt rules. Gilt "MUSIC" also stamped to spine. Light brown eps. Rubbing and wear to boards and edges. Light soiling to endpapers and flyleaves. A tight VG item. Music pieces paginated individually. Some lithographic images 2 in color & gilt to sheet music title pages & some engraved designs to title leaves. 13-5/8" x 10" <br/><br/>This volume bound with 34 pieces of sheet music: Tavistock Books' Inventory ID Nos. 38891 - 38924. Price is for volume containing all 34 pieces. Various: Leoni Lee (48 Albemale St), J. B. Logier at his Music Saloon (46 Upper Sackville St), Addison & Hodson (210 Regent hardcover books
181033103Leipzig: A. Kühnel Bureau de Musique PN 835 1810. Folio. Contemporary green boards with cut paper label with titling in manuscript to upper. Piano: 1 title 2-17 i blank; Violin: 1 blank with titling in manuscript 2-7 i blank pp.<br/><br/>Boards worn rubbed and bumped. Piano: Browned and soiled; outer edges with some small tears and chips; margins dampstained; contemporary owner's name in manuscript to lower outer corner of title "Fr. Reichardt" with small oval publisher's blindstamp to lower right corner; occasional light early pencilled fingering. Violin: Spine reinforced with early green paper binder's tape; browned and soiled; margins dampstained; first leaf stained; small overpaste with "Sonata" in manuscript to head of violin part; pp. 2-3 with bars numbered in blue ink. Revised version of the Zulehner edition. LvBWV v. 1 p. 144. A. Kühnel, Bureau de Musique [PN 835] unknown books
1807302875Bonn: N: Simrock 1807. Engraved music plate number 560 in 4 parts engraved title. 4 vols. Folio. Uncut and loose. Light dampstains and foxing outer sheet of first gathering of first violin part split at spine early ownership inscription in pencil. Engraved music plate number 560 in 4 parts engraved title. 4 vols. Folio. An arrangement for string quartet of Beethoven's piano sonata no. 16 op. 31 in G major. OCLC: 926794675 1 copy N: Simrock unknown books
179722914Bonn: N. Simrock PN 37 1797. Oblong folio. Disbound. 1 title within decorative oval border 2-51 i blank pp. Engraved. Watermark "Kiener Frères" and "Super Real." <br/><br/>With "Amsterdam: Conrad Raldenecker" overpaste to title covering Simrock imprint. Extensive fingering and occasional corrections in pencil to first trio pp. 2-17. <br/><br/>Very slightly worn and soiled; title leaf creased and slightly browned; small binder's hole to upper corners. Early edition first issue. LvBWV v. 1 p. 7. N. Simrock [PN 37] unknown books
182833114Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 4596 1828. SCHMIDT Johann Philipp 1779-1853 arranger. Oblong folio. Half black cloth with black textured boards. 1f. recto title verso blank 1 contents 2-63 i blank pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Small oval handstamp of L.W. Bauer to blank lower outer corner of title with publisher's handstamp to blank lower margin.<br/><br/>Binding somewhat worn and rubbed; vertical crease to upper. Light foxing throughout mostly to margins; occasional offsetting; small annotation in red ink to upper outer corner of title; publisher's handstamp slightly cropped; inner margin of verso of front free endpaper and title reinforced with blue cloth tape. First Edition of this arrangement of the third 1814 version of the work. LvBWV v.1 p. 453 7 copies located. <br/><br/>Beethoven's opera Leonore went through several revisions before the final version Fidelio premiered in Vienna on 23 May 1814. Breitkopf published this first piano version of the complete opera in 1828 arranged by J. P. Schmidt. Breitkopf & Härtel [PN 4596] unknown books
182113728Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel 1821. First edition of arrangement for piano 4 hands. Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Beethoven's string quartet no. 5 in A major op. 18 no. 5 arranged for piano four hands. Oblong folio. 24.5 x 33 cm.  Lithographed. PN 3221odd pages only.  Title; Music 2-35 pp. blank. Scattered foxing throughout especially to early and late pages light water stain to upper quarter of last 10 pages closely trimmed along the upper edge without losses to music.  <br style="">Beethoven published his first set of six quartets in 1801 and with them established himself firmly as the successor to Mozart and Haydn in the great school of Viennese quartets. His quartet no. 5 is a particularly clear homage to Mozart modeled on his A major quartet KV 464 and based on the same four-movement structure with a second movement scherzo and a third movement theme and variations. Yet his distinctive voice and exuberant imagination come through in the extended codas and strong dynamic and rhythmic contrasts which he adds into the traditional form. The work appears here as arranged byFr. Mockwitz. Kinsky-Halm: p. 44 Breitkopf & Härtel unknown books
182622986Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN 2582 1826. Oblong folio and folio. Disbound. Piano: 1 title 2-50 pp. Violoncello: 12 pp. Engraved. Price printed in two currencies: "f. 5_C.M." above "Reichstthaler sign 3.8 gr." below. With "Amsterdam: Theune & Comp." overpaste to foot of title.<br/> <br/><br/>Decorative title with coat of arms surrounded by stylized sunrays and clouds. <br/><br/>Edges browned and slightly dampstained; slight offsetting and bleeding of imprint; lower outer corner of cello part slightly creased; violin part lacking. With header "221" added in manuscript to all pages. A later issue printed from plates of the first edition. LvBWV v. 1 p .625. Tobias Haslinger [PN] 2582 unknown books
1802220649À Vienne: chez Hoffmeister & Comp; à Leipsic :; Chez Hoffmeister et Kühnel au Bureau de musique 1802. First edition thus. Publisher's Catalogue No 110 & 111. Price engraved titles: 1 Rthlr. 5 parts each for each section engraved throughout. Separate engraved title pages preceding each section for 1st Violin; others paginated separately but without title pages: 1st violin: 7 7 p. 2nd violin: 4 4 p. 1st viola: 4 4 p. 2nd viola: 4 3 p. Cello: 3 3 p. 1 vols. Folio 32 x 24 cm. Disbound first title page a bit soiled; occasional light soiling throughout. First edition thus. Publisher's Catalogue No 110 & 111. Price engraved titles: 1 Rthlr. 5 parts each for each section engraved throughout. Separate engraved title pages preceding each section for 1st Violin; others paginated separately but without title pages: 1st violin: 7 7 p. 2nd violin: 4 4 p. 1st viola: 4 4 p. 2nd viola: 4 3 p. Cello: 3 3 p. 1 vols. Folio 32 x 24 cm. Beethoven's septet for woodwinds arranged for string quintet by Hoffmeister and published thus for the first time. Kinsky p. 50 chez Hoffmeister & Comp; à Leipsic :; Chez Hoffmeister et Kühnel au Bureau de musique unknown books
182733061Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 4612 1827. Oblong folio. Brown leather-backed marbled boards with oval paper label with titling in contemporary manuscript laid down to upper. 1f. recto title verso blank 1 cast list contents 2-130 pp. Lithographed.<br/><br/>Contemporary signature "Ernst Dieter" to title label and head of title; small circular publisher's handstamp to foot of title.<br/><br/>Binding somewhat worn rubbed and bumped; front free endpaper creased and torn repaired with archival tape. Light scattered foxing; minor dampstaining to final 25ff. Third edition of the third 1814 version of the work. LvBWV v. 1 p. 451. Not in Hoboken. Earlier editions of this version were published in Vienna 1814 Bonn 1815 and Paris 1826. <br/><br/>Beethoven's opera Leonore went through several revisions before the final version Fidelio premiered in Vienna on 23 May 1814. Breitkopf & Härtel [PN 4612] unknown books
182033095Wien: S.A. Steiner und Comp. PN S.u.C. 2366 1820. 5 parts. Folio. Unbound and untrimmed as issued. Engraved throughout.<br/><br/>Violin I: 1f. recto title verso blank 7 i blank pp. <br/>Violin II: 7 i blank pp. <br/>Viola I: 6 ii blank pp. <br/>Viola II: 6 ii blank pp. <br/>Violoncello: 6 ii blank pp. <br/><br/>Occasional minor spotting. A very good copy overall. <br/><br/>Lightly worn and browned; holes near spine from previous stab-binding now unbound; minor stain to margin of title; some leaves lightly foxed. First Edition of this arrangement second issue. LvBWV v. 1 p. 584. Hoboken 2 394 Haslinger reissue. S.A. Steiner und Comp. [PN S.u.C. 2366] unknown books
183033209Bonn: N. Simrock PN 1959 1830. Octavo. Half dark brown cloth with brown marbled boards oval dark yellow label with titling in contemporary manuscript to upper. 1f. lithographic title 162 pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Contemporary owner's signature in ink to front free endpaper.<br/><br/>Binding worn rubbed and bumped; endpapers browned; hinges tender. Light scattered foxing and thumbing; price on title erased. First German edition second issue with revised title page. LvBWV v. 1 p. 211. Hoboken 2 195. Hirsch IV 278 first issue.<br/><br/>The full score was first published in an unauthorized edition by Cianchettini & Sperati in London in 1808. N. Simrock [PN 1959] unknown books
190532302Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel 1905. Quarto. Full light brown cloth bevelled boards black title label gilt to spine upper edge gilt black endpapers ivory silk ribbon marker. 1f. recto title verso contents iii-x preface by Erich Prieger 276 pp. Text in German.<br/><br/>Binding slightly worn. Light uniform browning throughout. An attractive copy. First Edition of the first 1805 version of the work. Rare. LvBWV v. 1 p. 427. Hoboken 2 315. <br/><br/>A reconstruction by Erich Prieger of the original version of the opera published in a small print run 100 years after the first performance of the first version of the work in Vienna at the Theater an der Wien on 20 November 1805. Breitkopf & Härtel unknown books
1803220648Bonn: bey N. Simrock 1803. Later issue 0 of ca. 1803 ed. without the price and publisher's no. on title page. Engraved title page 15 pages engraved music with lyrics. pp. 1 2-16 publisher's catalogue number 368 printed at bottom of text. 1 vols. 22.5 x 32 cm. Disbound laid into green paper portfolio. Later issue 0 of ca. 1803 ed. without the price and publisher's no. on title page. Engraved title page 15 pages engraved music with lyrics. pp. 1 2-16 publisher's catalogue number 368 printed at bottom of text. 1 vols. 22.5 x 32 cm. The exact date of the composition of Opus 48 six songs for voice and piano has not been definitely established but the last was finished no later than March of 1802 and it appears that sketches of No. 3 survive from 1798. <br/><br/>These songs use texts by Christian Fürtegott Gellert and they relate to views of God and the divine presence as it relates to life death nature and man's love of his neighbor. The songs stand alone and are considered less as a cycle and more as a series of loosely-connected songs. <br/><br/>Unusual and a striking survival of a beautiful piece of music. Kinsky-Halm p. 115; Katalog der Sammlung Anthony van Hoboken Bd. 2 Nr. 236 bey N. Simrock unknown books
1949046170Ann Arbor: J. W. Edwards 1949. 25 vols. in 24 complete music original green cloth large quarto format. Reprint of the 1864-1890 Leipzig edition. Contents: v. 1 ser. 1 Symponies no. 1-4. v. 2 ser. 1 Symphonies no. 5-8. v. 3 ser. 1 Symphony 9. v. 4 ser. 4 various orchestral works no. 10-17a. v. 5 ser. 3 overtures no. 18-28. v. 6 ser. 4 Violin and orchestra no. 29-31; ser.5 five or more instruments no. 32-36a. v. 7 ser. 6 string quartets no. 37-53. v. 8 ser. 7 trios no. 54-58 ser. 8 wind instruments no. 59-64. v. 9 ser. 9:1 piano and orchestra no. 65-69 1-5 ser. 9:2 piano and orchestra no. 70-73 6-10. v. 11 ser. 10 piano quintets and quartets no. 74-78 ser. 11 pianto trios no. 79-91. v. 12 ser. 12 piano and violin no. 92-103. v. 13 ser. 13 piano and violoncello no. 105-111a ser. 14 piano and wind instruments no. 112-119 ser. 15 piano four hands no. 120-123. v. 14 ser. 16:1 piano sonatas no. 124-135 1-12. v. 15 ser. 16:2 piano sonatas no. 136-147 13-24. v. 16 ser. 16:3 pino sonatas no. 148-161 25-38. v. 17 ser. 17 piano variations no. 162-182. Ser. 18 small piano pieces no. 183-198. v. 18 ser. 19:1 church music Missa Solemnis no. 203. v. 19 ser. 19:2 church music Missa op. 86 no. 204 Christus am Oelberge op 85 no. 205. v. 20 ser 20:1 dramatic works Fidelio no. 206. v. 21 ser. 20:2 dramatic works miscellaneous no. 207-207d. v. 22 ser. 21 cantatas no. 208-209 ser. 22 voice with orchestra no. 210-214 ser. 23 songs with piano no. 214-256. v. 23 ser. 24 songs with piano violin and violoncello no. 257-263. v. 24 ser. 25 supplement vocal music no. 264-285 instrumental music no. 286-309 "Revisionsbericht" index list of subscribers. Edwards music reprints. Ser. A: Complete works and monuments 2. J. W. Edwards unknown books