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  • Seller image for [Hob. I:100]. Haydn's celebrated Grand-Military Symphony composed for and performed at Mr. Salomon's and The Opera Concerts, adapted for the Piano-forte, with an Accompaniment for a Violin & Violoncello ad libitum. Price [6s]. [Chamber music arrangements]. [Piano part only] for sale by J & J LUBRANO MUSIC ANTIQUARIANS LLC

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    Folio. Disbound. [i] (title), 98-115 pp. Engraved. Watermark 1796. "Sinfonia XII" printed at left of first system. With autograph control signature "J Salomon" with flourish to lower outer corner of title. Slightly worn and browned; very small tear to blank outer margin of title. First Edition of this arrangement by Johann Peter Salomon (1745-1815), entered at Stationer's Hall on 2 October 1797. HWV Vol. I, p. 208 and appendix, Coll.Sy.15b. Hoboken Collection Vol. 6, 265 (lacking string parts). RISM H4522 (no complete sets of parts; copy in the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek [ex-Hoboken] lacks the Violoncello part; separate piano parts at Österreichische Nationalbibliothek and Royal Danish Library, Copenhagen). WorldCat records two complete sets of parts only, at the University of Oxford (OCLC 28445245) and the Sächsische Landesbibliothek, Dresden (OCLC 315930218), and a piano part only (OCLC 41830929) at Princeton University. "Haydn's London symphonies (nos. 93-104) crown his career as a symphonic composer. Not only do they outdo the Paris symphonies stylistically, but he produced them in person for rapturous audiences; this interaction stimulated him to ever bolder and more original conceptions. . No. 104 begins with a massive dotted motif on the 5th D-A, which some commentators describe as dominating the entire symphony; the first movement is one of Haydn's freest and the finale has greater relative weight than that in any other of the London symphonies." James Webster in Grove Music Online Johann Peter Salomon, a German violinist, impresario and composer, "played a leading part in English musical life, not only in London but in the provinces as well. Having made his name as a brilliant violinist, he made progressively fewer solo appearances and turned his attention to conducting and especially promoting concerts. He mounted subscription concerts from 1783, featuring such international artists as the soprano Mme Mara, and his greatest triumph was to secure Haydn's visits to London in 1790-91 and 1794-5, for which the two sets of six 'Salomon' or 'London' symphonies (h I:93-104) were written. Haydn's esteem for his impresario and orchestral leader can sometimes be seen in the symphonies (for example, the phrase marked 'Salomon solo ma piano' in the trio of no.97, and the florid violin part of no.103, second movement); the Concertante in B? (h I:105) was composed for Salomon, who played the solo violin part; and the six string quartets opp.71 and 74 (h III:69-74), written between the two London visits in 1793, though dedicated to Count Apponyi, were clearly designed for the public performances that Salomon's quartet gave in London. Salomon is also said to have had a hand in providing Haydn with the original model for the text of The Creation." Hubert Unverricht in Grove Music Online. Signed.

  • Seller image for Zino Francescatti (1902-1991) - Signed LP album - Brahms - Zino Francescatti, Pierre Fournier, Bruno Walter, Columbia Symphony Orchestra - Double Concerto - Variations Sur Un Thème De Haydn - 1972 for sale by PhP Autographs

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    Pas de couverture. Condition: Bon. Rare - Album LP / Vinyl signed in 1972 : Brahms - Zino Francescatti, Pierre Fournier, Bruno Walter, Columbia Symphony Orchestra - Double Concerto - Variations Sur Un Thème De Haydn. CBS - S75087 Untested vinyl record. Size : 31.5x31.5 cm. Condition : please see scans. Certificate of Authenticity and lifetime guarantee. Signé par l'auteur.