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46113Leipzig: Peters. 4to pp. 262. Score. Speckled paper over boards with leather spine. Marbled endpapers. Owner's name on title front flyleaf and blank little chipped edges of cover slightly worn but a VG tight copy. Peters 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
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
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
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
192034713Wien: Moderne Welt 1920. Paperback. Good. Quarto. Original publisher's printed wrappers with head-and-shoulders portrait of Beethoven laid down to upper. 56 pp. With numerous illustrations some in colour some tipped-in. Wrappers slightly worn. Some signatures separated. Moderne Welt paperback books
195734730Bonn: Beethovenhaus 1957. Hardcover. Very Good. Small quarto. Wrappers. 40 pp. text facsimiles of 13 letters laid in. In original publisher's mid-brown cloth-backed folding case. Case slightly worn; minor foxing to endpapers. Some corners slightly creased. <br/><br/>From the collection of the American pianist Eugène Istomin 1925-2003 with his bookplate to front pastedown of folding case. Beethovenhaus hardcover books
197035224New York: Dover 1970. Paperback. Very Good. Folio. Decorative wrappers. 228 pp. Dover paperback books
197635228New York: Dover 1976. Paperback. Very Good. Folio. Pictorial wrappers. 392 pp. Dover paperback books
195334721Bonn: Beethovenhaus 1953. Paperback. Very Good. 2 volumes. Small quarto. 58 pp. text 23ff. facsimile of the composer's textual autograph. In original publisher's ivory linen slipcase. Beethovenhaus paperback books
197635227New York: Dover 1976. Paperback. Very Good. Folio. Pictorial wrappers. 368 pp. Dover paperback books
199036240Peer: Alamire 1990. Paperback. Very Good. Oblong folio. Wrappers. 23 pp.<br/>Facsimile of the first edition published in Leipzig by Hoffmeister & Kühnel in 1802. Alamire paperback 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
186532306Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN B.257 1865. Folio. Unbound. 1 publisher's series title "Serie 24 no. 257 25 Schottische Lieder. Op. 108." 2-68 pp. piano; 8 pp. violin. III: 8 pp. violoncello. Engraved.<br/><br/>Publisher's handstamps to first page "B&H" and "G.Schirmer 701 Broadway New York."<br/><br/>Slightly browned and soiled; signature in pencil to upper corners of instrumental parts "E.J. Biederman. Breitkopf & Härtel [PN B.257] unknown 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
182823013Vienna: Ant. Diabelli e Co. PN D. et C. No. 2819 1828. Oblong folio. Marbled wrappers. i title 2-11 i blank pp. Title lithographed music engraved. Price: "45 x C M." Printed note to foot of page 2: "Diese! unter L. v. Beethovens Nachlasse vollendet vorgefundene Capriccio ist im Manuscripte folgender Massen betitelt: Die Wuth über den verlornen Groschen ausgetobt in einer Caprice." <br/><br/>Spine of outer bifolium reinforced with marbled paper; spine of wrappers reinforced with matching dark green tape. Title browned; lower margin imperfectly trimmed; final leaf creased at upper right outer corner with very slight loss to lower right blank corner; one signature loose. First Edition. LvBWV v. 1 p. 851. Hoboken 2 514. Hirsch IV 401. Ant. Diabelli e Co., [PN] D. et C. No. 2819 unknown books
182732294Bonn: N. Simrock PNs 2516 2522 2528 1827. HEINZIUS Philipp Wilhelm arr. 3 volumes. Folio. Engraved.<br/><br/>Each volume in 4 parts:<br/>Violin I: 1 title 2-7 1 blank pp.<br/>Violin II: 1 blank 2-7 1 blank pp.<br/>Viola: 1 blank 2-7 1 blank pp.<br/>Violoncello: 1 blank 2-7 1 blank pp.<br/><br/>Slightly worn thumbed and soiled; spines reinforced with paper tape. Minor showthrough to titles; occasional light foxing and offsetting. First Edition of this arrangement. LvBWV v. 1 p. 66. 2 complete copies only located.<br/><br/>Beethoven's Violin Sonatas Op. 12 were premiered in 1798 and published shortly thereafter by Artaria. The present arrangement for string quartet was made by Philipp Wilhelm Heinzius who made several other arrangements of Beethoven's works. N. Simrock [PNs 2516, 2522, 2528] unknown books
183823017Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN T.H. 5141 1838. Folio. Early stiff blue wrappers with octagonal label titled in manuscript to upper. 1f. title 48 ii blank pp. Engraved. Price: "f 3._C.M." above "Reichsthaler sign 2._". Rehearsal letters A to O added in pencil with numerous performance annotations in red crayon. Penciled inventory of parts to last page related to a performance on October 13 1892 and signed "Felchner." <br/><br/>Spine reinforced with black cloth tape. Handstamp "Musikbibliothek der Universität Gießen" to upper wrapper and first page of music. Small yellow sticker to upper left corner of title with manuscript shelfmark "VI. 13" with same shelfmark also added in manuscript to label on upper wrapper. Printed titling "Ouverture" to first page of music extended in pencil: "zu" crossed out "Ele" "Leonore." Some pages slightly skewed. Some soiling and foxing.<br/><br/>A very good copy overall. First Edition. Rare. LvBWV v. 1 pp. 436-437. Hoboken 2 537. Hirsch IV 419. Beethoven-Haus C 138/1 and Van der Spek collection. The misspelling "Archin" for "Archiv" on the title seems to have gone unnoticed by Beethoven bibliographers though the two copies held at the Beethoven-Haus carry it as well.<br/><br/>Gustav Adolf Felchner 1832-96 was music director at the University of Gießen Germany from 1874 to his death; some of the annotations are most likely in his hand. <br/><br/>This overture is generally known as "Leonore no. 1." It is now dated 1807 and is chronologically the third of the three "Leonore" overtures. It was not performed during Beethoven's lifetime. Tobias Haslinger [PN T.H.] 5141 unknown books
184932279Hamburg & Leipzig: Schuberth & Co. PN 1355 1849. Folio. Original printed wrappers with series title "Oeuvres Choisies" within engraved highly decorative arboreal border to upper; opus number and price in contemporary manuscript to lower corners. 1 title 2-13 1 blank pp. <br/><br/>With bust-length engraved portrait of the composer by Moritz Lämmel after the drawing by Joseph Kreihuber to upper.<br/><br/>Partially disbound. Lightly thumbed. The Op. 14 piano sonatas were first published by T. Mollo in 1799. Schuberth & Co. [PN 1355] unknown books
182733106London: R. Cocks & Co. PN 142 1827. Folio. 1f. title 13 1 blank pp. Engraved. Watermark 1827. <br/><br/>Series statement to head of title: "No. 1 of a Selection of Duets for the Piano Forte and Flute" and with "N.B. This Sonata may likewise be had with a Violoncello or a Violin Accompaniment" to foot.<br/><br/>Disbound; trimmed and frayed at spine. Outer leaves somewhat soiled; light offsetting throughout. LvBWV v. 1 p. 94 one copy located.<br/><br/>Beethoven's Horn Sonata Op. 17 was premiered in 1800 and published the next year by T. Mollo. Many editions were published with the solo transcribed for flute violin clarinet or cello. R. Cocks & Co. [PN 142] 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
180633458Leipsic: chez A. Kuhnel PN 65 1806. Oblong folio. Unbound. 1 title 2-23 i blank pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Outer leaves and margins quite soiled and with some staining split at head and tail with some paper loss to blank area; margins slightly frayed; minor foxing throughout.<br/><br/>Small circular publisher's blindstamp to first and last leaves. First Edition third issue distinguished from the first published in December 1801 in that the first line of the imprint "a Vienne chez Hoffmeister & Comp." has been deleted and "chez A. Kuhnel" added in its place. Rare. LvBWV v. 1 p. 114. Not in Hoboken or CPM. <br/><br/>Although Beethoven's first piano concerto the present concerto was published after the second. chez A. Kuhnel [PN 65] unknown books
184032285Offenbach: Joh. André 1840. Folio. Half dark brown leather with marbled boards cut paper label to upper. 1f. recto collective title printed in blue gold and red verso blank 1f. recto volume title verso blank followed by individual pieces each with separate pagination and plate number:<br/><br/>Op. 2 nos. 1-3: 15; 17; 23 pp. PN 1932<br/>Op. 7: 21 pp. PN 2044<br/>Op. 10 nos. 1-3: 13; 13; 19 pp. PN 3058 I-III<br/>Op. 13: 19 pp. PN 2045<br/>Op. 14 nos. 1-2: 11; 13 pp. PN 3059 I-II<br/>Op. 22: 23 pp. PN 5326<br/>Lithographed.<br/><br/>Binding somewhat worn rubbed and bumped; front free endpaper lacking. Moderate offsetting throughout. Re-issue of early editions. Joh. André unknown books
186032298Leipzig: Bureau de Musique de C.F. Peters PNs 110 111 1860. 2 volumes. Folio. Unbound as issued. Titling to Violin I parts. <br/>I: 8 4 4 4 4 pp. Engraved.<br/>II: 8 4 4 4 4 pp. Transfer.<br/><br/>Spines of Violin I parts reinforced with matching paper tape. Slight wear and soiling to blank margins. An arrangement of the Septet Op. 20. Bureau de Musique de C.F. Peters [PNs 110, 111] 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