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"BEETHOVEN, Ludwig van. Trois Trios Pour le Piano-Forte, Violon, et Violoncelle. Composés & Dediés à Son Altesse Monseigneur le Prince Charles de Lichnowsky par Louis van Beethoven. Oeuvre 1re. Vienna: Artaria, [1795]. Oblong quarto, three separate parts neatly respined, pp. 65, 21, 17. Housed in a custom morocco clamshell box. $60,000.First edition, earliest issue, fully engraved, of Beethoven's Opus 1, the earliest compositions Beethoven considered to be "worthy of publication with an opus number and to proclaim his name" (Thayer), one of the earliest and rarest Beethoven first editions, one of very few complete copies extant. The jewel in the crown of any important music collection.As the manuscript of these trios is lost, the first edition is the primary source. After his first trip to Vienna in 1787, Beethoven returned to the Austrian capital in the early 1790s to study with Joseph Haydn. In March 1795 he had his public debut in a concert at the Burgtheater, where he performed his Concerto in C (or possibly his Concerto in B flat). "He was now well and truly in the public eye, and shortly afterwards began making arrangements for the publication of his Opus 1. This was a set of piano trios, to be dedicated to his patron Prince Lichnowsky and published by subscription, with the printing done by the leading Viennese firm of Artaria… Subscriptions were invited, at a price of one ducat per copy… Beethoven handed over the trios and agreed to pay Artaria an initial 212 fl. for making the plates… Artaria was to print at least 50 copies within six weeks, and to sell Beethoven up to 400 copies altogether, at one fl. each. Printing seems to have been delayed slightly, but the subscribers' copies were available for collection from Beethoven from late August, when an announcement was made to this effect on the 29th. In the end there were 123 subscribers, who between them ordered 245 copies altogether. The agreement also provided that Artaria would buy back the plates for 90 fl. and could begin selling copies abroad as soon as Beethoven received the first batch… The impressive list of subscribers, and the large profit he made, are indications of how successful he had been in commanding attention during his first two and a half years in Vienna: even in a city with numerous composers, he was already widely recognized as out of the ordinary. Many aristocrats appeared in the list, including several personally known to him either then or later, such as Count Browne, Count Dietrichstein, Prince Esterházy, Prince Lobkowitz, Count Razumovsky, and Baron Sweiten" (Cooper, 55-56). According to Ferdinand Ries, whose published reminiscences form an important part of our knowledge of Beethoven, Haydn had apparently attempted to dissuade Beethoven from publishing the third trio, which made Beethoven suspicious of him; because Beethoven considered it clearly the superior of the three trios, he wondered if Haydn's jealousy was causing him to attempt to suppress Beethoven's originality. But "Haydn had merely not expected the public to take so readily to such a serious, stormy, elevated, and difficult work. All three trios are actually serious and elevated, and should be seen as steps on the road to a full-scale symphony. Their grand, expansive manner, complex textures, extensive motivic development, and four-movement form are all more characteristic of the symphony than the piano trio of this period. Here and in several of his immediately following chamber works Beethoven was using a basically symphonic style within the sonata, as if working towards the symphony proper" (Cooper, 57). The trios "show a marked advance on Haydn's trios in the comparative independence of the three parts. Their freedom from Haydn's frequently oppressive formality looks forward to the first mature trios, the pair that comprises Op. 70: displaying all sorts of harmonic twists, thematic innovations and structural idiosyncrasies, these trios make much of the piano part and conta. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 124926
Titel: Trois Trios pour le Piano-Forte (Op. 1)
Erscheinungsdatum: 1795
Auflage: First Edition.
Anbieter: Musikantiquariat Bernd Katzbichler, Haarbach, D, Deutschland
20 gest. S. Etwas stockfleckig. Nur die Klavierstimme. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 33756AB
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Anbieter: J & J LUBRANO MUSIC ANTIQUARIANS LLC, Syosset, NY, USA
Oblong folio. Disbound. [1] (title within decorative oval border), 2-51, [i] (blank) pp. Engraved. Watermark "Kiener Frères" and "Super Real." With "Amsterdam: Conrad Raldenecker" overpaste to title covering Simrock imprint. Extensive fingering and occasional corrections in pencil to first trio (pp. 2-17). 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. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 22914
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Anbieter: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, Frankreich
rigide. 1 vol. grand in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-vélin blanc, supra libris au nom de "Malvina Balaresque", s.d. (circa 1805-1825), Deuxième Grand Concerto dit le Militaire, Pour la Harpe avec Accompagnement de Grand Orchestre, Composé et dédié au Duc de Wellington par N. Ch. Bochsa fils et exécuté par l'Auteur à Londres, Veuve Dufaud & Dubois (avec signature manuscrite), avec étiquette rajoutée Augn Filliatre et Neveu, 31 pp. [ Avec : ] Grand Quintetto pour Forté-Piano Avec Violon, Alto et Violoncelle Obligés, Contre-Basse Adlibi Composé par J. L. Dussek Op 41 ou 47 , Chez Sieber Père, Paris (avec signature manuscrite), avec étiquette rajoutée Augn Filliatre et Neveu, 21 pp. [ Avec : ] Grand Trio pour le Piano-Forte, Violon et Violoncelle, Composé par J. N. Hummel, Chez Sieber Père, Paris (avec signature manuscrite), avec étiquette rajoutée Augn Filliatre et Neveu, 21 pp. [ Avec : ] Trois Trios pour le Piano-Forte, Violon et Violncelle Composés et dédiés A S. A. Mgr Le Prince Charles Lichnowsky par L. Van Beethoven Oeuvre 1 N°1, Chez Sieber Père, Paris (avec signature manuscrite), avec étiquette rajoutée Augn Filliatre et Neveu, 17 pp.[ Avec : ] Grand Trio pour Piano Forte, Clarinette ou Violon et Violoncelle par L. Van Beethoven Op. 11, Chez Pleyel Père et Fils, Paris, 19 pp. [ Avec : ] Sonate pour Forte-Piano avec un Cor ou Violoncelle Composée ou dédiée A Madame la Baronne de Braun par Louis van Beethoven Op. 17 et dédiés A S. A. Mgr Le Prince Charles Lichnowsky par L. Van Beethoven Oeuvre 1 N°1, Chez Sieber Père, Paris (avec signature manuscrite), avec étiquette rajoutée Augn Filliatre et Neveu, 13 pp. [ Avec : ] Variations pour le Piano-Forte avec Violoncelle obligé sur le thème Je vais Revoir l'Amant que j'Aime dans l'Opéra des Mystères d'Isis de Mozart, composées et dédiées A Son Excellence Monsieur Le Comte de Browne, Brigadier au Service de l'Empereur de S. M. l'Empereur de Russie, par Louis van Beethoven, Chez Embault, , avec étiquette rajoutée Augn Filliatre et Neveu, 11 pp. [ Avec : ] Variations sur l'Air des Mystères d'Isis par Mozart La Vie est un Voyage pour Le Piano Forte Avec un Violoncelle obligé Composée par Louis Van Beethoven, Chez Embault, , avec étiquette rajoutée Augn Filliatre et Neveu, 11 pp. [ Avec : ] Trois Sonates pour Piano-Forte Violon & Violoncelle tirées des nouveaux Quintetti de Boccherini par Ignace Pleyel, Oeuvre 1ère Première et deuxième Sonates, Chez Ignace Pleyel, Paris, 43 et 43 pp. [ Avec : ] Ouverture della Gazza Ladra pour le Piano Forte Musique de Rossini, Chez Pacini, Paris, avec étiquette rajoutée Augn Filliatre et Neveu, 11 pp. Beau recueil de partitions gravées. Etat très satisfaisant (une tache d'encre en dos et plat, cartonnage lég. frotté, bon état par ailleurs) Langue: Français. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 53852
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