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233541 page. Folio. In French with translation. <br/><br/>Berlioz outlines fees for musicians singers and tuners and costs for rehearsals composition and copying associated with the premiere of the work. <br/><br/>Slightly worn; creased at folds; a few very small holes as a result of ink oxidation. Berlioz was the leading French composer conductor and critic of his age. <br/><br/>"In many senses the Romantic movement found its fullest embodiment in him yet he had deep Classical roots and stood apart from many manifestations of that movement. His life presents the archetypal tragic struggle of new ideas for acceptance. and though there were many who perceived greatness in his music from the beginning his genius only came to full recognition in the 20th century." Hugh Macdonald in Grove Music Online. <br/><br/>Berlioz's Requiem the Grande Messe des Morts was first performed on December 5 1837 at St. Louis des Invalides on the occasion of the funeral of General Danrémont. <br/><br/>"Berlioz admits that when the chance of composing a Requiem came his way he fell on it like a man possessed. The opportunity was a philanthropic commission set up by Gasparin Minister of the Interior in order to re-establish the prestige of sacred music and Berlioz was the first to receive such a commission. It was briskly composed in a fever of inspiration in the summer of 1837 but as is the way with bureaucratic patronage the performance was cancelled for political reasons after Berlioz had gone to the expense of copying the parts and engaging performers. Only after urgent appeals and persistent complaints was an excuse found for staging the performance after all: the death of a French general in the war of conquest in Algeria. So the Requiem was first heard in the church of the Invalides. in a ceremony of pomp and grandeur which the French do with particular style. It was a stirring public occasion and although it was marred for Berlioz by the conductor Habeneck taking a pinch of snuff at the most dramatic entry of the Tuba mirum the truth of the anecdote is disputed it signified for him the blessing of official approval and the wider knowledge in Parisian circles of how powerful and novel his music was. No one was left in any doubt of the force and originality of Berlioz's genius." Macdonald: Berlioz pp. 33-34. unknown books
189029521Paris: Choudens Fils PN A. C. 987 1890. Large octavo. Full black cloth titling gilt to spine. 1f. recto title verso blank 1f. recto cast list and contents verso blank 179 i blank pp.<br/><br/>Binding slightly worn rubbed bumped and cockled. Minor pencil annotation to contents. A re-issue of the first edition variant of ca. 1864. Hopkinsin 64B a. Choudens Fils [PN A. C. 987] unknown books
197029520Paris: Choudens PN A. C. 11312 1970. Large octavo. Original publisher's light grey illustrated wrappers printed in dark red. 1f. recto title verso blank 1f. recto notes on first performance named cast list and contents verso blank 117 ii blank 120-129 ii blank 132-257 i blank pp.<br/><br/>Named cast includes Delna Agussol Beauvais Mathieu Mrs. Lucas Renaud Douaillier Chambon Delpouget Péloga Paty Cabillot Flahaut and Hanauer. <br/><br/>Small handstamp to lower margin of upper wrapper; spine slightly creased. Upper edges slightly damaged. A facsimile of the second version published by Choudens in 1899. Hopkinson 64B c. <br/><br/>First performed in Paris at the Théâtre National de l'Opéra on November 15 1899 under the direction of Bertrand and Gailhard. Choudens [PN A. C. 11312] unknown books
187528523Leipzig: J. Rieter-Biedermann PN 818 1875. Large octavo. Half dark brown cloth with marbled boards original publisher's printed wrappers with titling within decorative border bound in. 1f. title 3-118 pp. Text in French and German. <br/><br/>Minor tears to lower margin of upper wrapper. Slightly browned. Hopkinson 39D d. <br/><br/>". in some respects Berlioz's most interesting solutions to issues of operatic style are to be found in Roméo et Juliette Friar Laurence's scene and the superb finale which follows may be compared with the best in Meyerbeer." D. Kern Holoman in Grove Music Online. J. Rieter-Biedermann [PN 818] unknown books
197529481New York: Edwin F. Kalmus 1975. Large octavo. Original publisher's green printed wrappers. 189 pp.<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn; spine slightly faded and stained. Edwin F. Kalmus unknown books
188029519New York: G. Schirmer PN 2376 1880. Large octavo. Original publisher's decorative green wrappers printed in black and red. 1f. recto decorative title verso blank 1f. recto content verso blank 236 pp. Text in english and French.<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn; upper partially detached; spine split and torn with portions lacking. Some signatures split or splitting. Hopkinson 54D q.<br/><br/>In four parts to a libretto by the composer and Almire Gandonnière after Gérard de Nerval 's French translation of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust Le Damnation de Faust was first performed in concert in Paris at the Opéra-Comique Salle Favart on December 6 1846 and as a fully staged opera in five acts by Raoul Gunsbourg for the Monte Carlo Opéra on February 18 1893. G. Schirmer [PN 2376] unknown books
13455EDINBURGH EBS 1951. EDINBURGH, EBS, 1951 unknown books
13288Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Scarce AMQS from the important French romantic composer and shaper of the modern orchestra mounted together with a cdv portrait photograph without photographer's imprint. Berlioz has penned six measures from the "Love Scene" of his Roméo et Juliette indicated as "Adagio" and boldly signed below the the music. Dated perhaps in another hand at the lower left: Paris 1861. Toned else fine. AMQS measuring approx. 18 x 5 cm the full presentation measuring 29.5 x 21 cm. <br style="">In Roméo et Juliette 1839 Berlioz revisits his passion for Shakespeare and by extension for the woman whose renditions of Juliet and Ophelia had completely captivated him more than a decade earlier Harriet Smithson. By the time he composed Roméo Berlioz' love for her had become harsh reality: He was married to Harriet but the match had proven unsuccessful and the two were effectively separated.  But Berlioz had seen Romeo and Juliet at the Odéon during the 1827 Shakespeare season and had found himself overwhelmed writing that "more experiences of that kind would have killed me." Berlioz conducted the first three performances of Roméo et Juliette in Paris in November and December 1839. After hearing a performance of the work in Vienna in January 1846 he revised it thoroughly and conducted the premiere of this final version in Prague on April 17 1846. In his Memoirs Berlioz wrote that the "Love Scene" was his favorite among his works and described the fevered period during which he had composed Roméo et Juliette: "Oh the ardent existence I lived during that time! I struck out boldly across that great ocean of poetry caressed by the wild sweet breeze of fancy under that fiery sun of love that Shakespeare kindled. I felt within me the strength to reach the enchanted isle where the temple of pure art stands under a clear sky. It is not for me to determine whether I succeeded."<br style=""><br style=""><br style=""> unknown books
13739Used; Like New/Used; Like New. A short autograph letter from the French Romantic composer addressed to the French journalist music critic and music publisher Léon Escudier and thanking him for a "superb and warm" article about his works. Translated from the French in full: "My dear Escudier I believe it was Leon who was the author I came to shake your hand and thank you for the superb and warm article. There has rarely been written on my compositions something which is so remarkable in its insights and which has made me so happy. Yours H. Berlioz." 1 p. with an additional cover page addressed to Escudier. No place no date. One tear some small chips smudges and toning; overall in very good condition. 4.25 x 5 inches 10.5 x 13 cm. Together with a later sepia postcard portrait of the composer 5 x 7 inches 12.5 x 17.7 cm.<br style="">In 1837 together with his brother Marie Escudier and Jules Maurel Leon Escudier founded the weekly La France musicale as well as a music publishing company. In December 1860 he founded the journal L'Art musical.<br> unknown books
36700Costallat s.d Petit-In-4 160pp. reliure demi-toile percaline époque unknown
1932070306New York: Tudor Publishing 1932. Blue hard covers in clean tidy condition with a slightly rubbed and chipped dust jacket the Tudor publishing imprint of the Knopf 1932 edition and likely to have been issued some years afterwards . Hardcover. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Tudor Publishing Hardcover
41852Collection des Etudes critiques - Didier Erudition In-8 viii-624pp. hommage autographe de l'auteur unknown
120052Grenoble Imprimerie Breynat et Cie 1891. 5 feuillets. 149 pages. 3 planches dépliants hors-texte. Nombreux tablaeux in-texte. 21x135 Cm. Broché. Couverture imprimée. Dos renforcé. Première couverture détachée. Rousseurs et petits manques. Ce premier annuaire du Bureau dhygiène de Grenoble publié en 1891 offre un regard précieux sur les préoccupations sanitaires et sociales dune ville en pleine mutation. À une époque où la médecine moderne simpose et où la gestion des villes devient de plus en plus technique ce document rassemble avec sérieux et méthode les données essentielles à la santé publique : statistiques rapports recommandations tout y est pour comprendre comment Grenoble comme tant dautres villes françaises sorganisait face aux défis de lhygiène de lassainissement et de la prévention des maladies. Papier bruni. Petits manques angulaires. Grenoble, Imprimerie Breynat et Cie, 1891. unknown
Paris, PUF, 1962. Collection "Que-sais-je ?", N°1012. Un volume broché au format poche de 13pp. Bon état.
6390592Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 432 . Papeback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP unknown
3-44452Milano Ricordi 1912 tre volumi in-4to così opera completa di cui il primo in brossura editoriale e il secondo e il terzo in tutta tela editoriale con titoli in oro ai piatti e ai dorsi pp. 150 96 186. Lievi tracce d'uso al dorso del vol. in brossura con davvero minime mancanze alla testa e al piede dello stesso ma a parte i normali segni del tempo volumi ben conservati. hardcover
Mm 130x195 Libretto d'opera nella sua brossura originale cucita di 50 pp. in buone condizioni.
IN FRANCESE
74295Paris Calman-Lécy s.d. In 16° bross. originale con lievi mende pp. L 348. Bibliothèque contemporaine. Vecchia appartenenza non comune Paris, Calman-Lécy unknown
IN FRANCESE. Ristampa anastatica ed. 1854
1994G270201397XI5N00BUCHET CHASTEL 1994. Paperback. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. BUCHET CHASTEL paperback
64040Collection: Nouvelle Bibliothèque romantique - Eds Flammarion - Cnrs 1972 In-12 595pp. reliure cart. de l'editeur Nb-0287 unknown
1900136674Editions Choudens 1900. Hardcover. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture rigide. Partition chant et piano réduction de N. Narici. Nouvelle édition. Reliure cuir défraîchie petits manques au dos. 258 pages. <i>ref. 136674</i> Editions Choudens hardcover
196876587Paris: Gründ 1968. Relié. Etat satisfaisant. In-8. 649 pp. Edition du centenaire. Reliure éditeur. Petites déchirures sur les bords de la jaquette. Mention importante page de garde. Gründ unknown
185715231X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover