Item 10198Das Weltgericht von August Apel. In Musik gesecht von Friedrich Schneider
Wismar: Wismarchen Musikvereins, 1846. 16p. Contemporary ink notation on the title page.
Wismar: Wismarchen Musikvereins, 1846. 16p. Contemporary ink notation on the title page.
Breitkopf & Hartel. Soft cover. 37p. Original wrappers. Printed circa 1873. First published in 1836. Text general clean. Rear wrapper detached with chips along the edges and a tear with no loss. Old rubber stamp of G. Schirmer on the title page. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall.
[60]. Green cloth. Handwritten music sheets by Leo Dubensky, son of Russian-American composer Arcardy Dubensky. Internally clean. Old library label on the firs leaf.
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1933. xii, 357p. Publishers hardback with the original dust jacket in protective mylar cover. Some tears to the dust jacket rear cover and chips along the extremities. Internally clean.
Rome: Nella Stamperia de Romanis, 1824. Soft cover. 16p. Unbound. With arrangement by Giovanni Paisiello (1740-1816). A program for a performance on July 19th, 1824. With a gift inscription to Alexis Sparre from F. Palombi. Title page a little dusty otherwise fine. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall.
Bonn: N. Simrock. 17p. Publishers printed wrappers. First German edition. INSCRIBED ON THE TITLE PAGE BY THE CZECH BORN PIANO VIRTUOSO, COMPOSER AND FRIEND OF MENDELSSOHN, IGNAZ MOSCHELES DATED 1867. Small chip to the front cover otherwise internally clean.
Wismar: Cossell, 1845. No Binding. 15p. A fresh clean copy. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall.
Wismar: Cossell, 1845. 15p. A fresh clean copy.
Wismar: 1846. No Binding. 16p. Seems to be a program with the lyrics for a performance. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall.
Wismar: 1845. No Binding. 13p Unbound. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall.
Firenze: Academico Del Regio Istituto Mysicale di Firenze, Firenze, 1898. [2]. [132]. Stiff parchment over gilt decorated boards and marbled end papers. The first two leaves are parchment with the title in elaborate hand painted calligraphy. Handwritten music sheets throughout. Giovanni Tarditi (1857-1935) was an Italian composer and conductor. The.....
London: Schott & Co, 1867. 160p. Publishers original brown cloth with the title lettered in gilt on the spine and front board. Internally clean. Small tear at the headband.
London: Schott & Co., 1867. 208p. Original brown cloth over boards with title lettered in gilt on the spine and front board. The full score. Rear inner hinge cracked, but holding firm. Light rubbing to the headband. Internally clean.
Leipzig: C. P. Peters. 92p. Quarter cloth over marbled boards. Oblong quarto. Internally clean. Light wear to the headband. No print date, but before 1867. That's when the publishers changed the name to Edition Peters.
New York: 1929. The letter is a reply to one of the "children" of his radio audience. Includes the original letter. Someone wrote "Collectors letter save" on the back of the envelope. The letter itself is clean. Walter Damrosch (1862-1950) was born in Prussia and emigrated with his parents to.....