GUSTAV NOTTEBOHM: Thematisches Verzeichniss der im Druck erschienenen Werke von Franz Schubert; 1874. The author’s copy of the first edition (Vienna: Friedrich Schreiber), heavily annotated by Nottebohm, Eusebius Mandyczewski and Otto Erich Deutsch, the subsequent owners of the volume. With a le...
Manuscripts from the music library of the industrialist and collector Paul Hirsch (1881-1951). Administrative context: Hirsch's music library in Frankfurt am Main, Germany was one of the finest private libraries of its kind. Hirsch began to assemble his collection in 1896, focussing in particu...
Collection Area:
Music Collections
Languages:
English, French, German, Greek, Modern, Italian, and Latin
Index includes: ff. i-iii Richard Synyer Hill, musicologist: Paul Adolf Hirsch, musicologist: Letter to Richard Synyer Hill from Paul Adolf Hirsch: 1941: Typewritten; carbon copy.
Index includes: ff. i-v Paul Adolf Hirsch, musicologist: Arthur Henry Fox-Strangways, music critic: Dr G. Ophüls, musicologist: Letters to and from Paul Adolf Hirsch and Arthur Henry Fox-Strangways, rel. to Brahms-Texte by Dr. G. Ophüls: 1942: Partly autogr., partly typrewritten; carbon copy.
VINCENZO BELLINI (b.1801, d.1835): ‘La Sonnambula’, opera in 2 acts to a libretto by Felice Romani, after A. E. Scribe and J. Aumer; circa 1850. Full score, in ink. Italian.Copy, in several hands, with performance markings in pencil and red and blue crayon, on pages ruled with 16 staves. Cuts in...
VINCENZO BELLINI (b.1801, d.1835): ‘La Sonnambula’, opera in 2 acts to a libretto by Felice Romani, after A. E. Scribe and J. Aumer; circa 1850: Act I. ff. 202.
VINCENZO BELLINI (b.1801, d.1835): ‘La Sonnambula’, opera in 2 acts to a libretto by Felice Romani, after A. E. Scribe and J. Aumer; circa 1850: Act II. ff. 126.
GAETANO DONIZETTI (b.1797, d.1848): ‘Belisar: Lÿrisches Tragödie in 3 Abteilungen’, to a libretto by Salvatore Cammarano, after E. von Schenk, in a German translation by Dr Franck; circa 1850. Full score, in ink. Copy, in two different hands, on pages ruled with between 16 and 20 staves, the gat...
GAETANO DONIZETTI (b.1797, d.1848): ‘Belisar: Lÿrisches Tragödie in 3 Abteilungen’, to a libretto by Salvatore Cammarano, after E. von Schenk, in a German translation by Dr Franck; circa 1850: Act I. ff. i + 175.