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OTTO HAAS June, 2012 “Dedicated to Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain” 1) ABEL, Carl Friedrich (1723-1787): A Second Sett of Six Quartettos for two Violins, a Tenor, and Violoncello Obligato, Composed by C.F. Abel, Op. XII. London: Printed for the Author and Sold by R. Bremner, [1775]. Parts: each 1 f. (title), 13 pp., folio, engraved. Individually sewn in nineteenth-century limp card wrappers. £375 RISM A97. BUC p. 2. 2) ASIOLI, Bonifazio (1769-1832): La Campana di morte. Sonett Del Sigre. Di Marco Mannara. Posto in Musica Dal Sigre. D. Bonifacio Asioli. Per uso di D. Francesco Farina. [Italy: ca. 1800]. Score: 14 ff., oblong quarto. Sewn, outer fold worn, front leaf foxed. £175 Manuscript in brown ink on 10-stave paper; circular watermark with “GT” below. Scored for strings, oboes, bassoon and horns. 3) BEETHOVEN, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Scena ed Aria (Ah! Perfido, spergiuro) da L. van Beethoven aggiustata per il Pianoforte. In Lipsia: C.F. Peters, [ca. 1815]. Vocal score: 11 pp., folio, engraved, plate number 410. Disbound, slight light brown marginal mark on title-page. £175 Kinsky-Halm p. 155. Not in BL. Beethoven‟s Op.65 with the text to the recitative from Pietro Metastasio (1698-1782). 4) BEETHOVEN, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Grand Trio, pour deux Violons, et Viole, tire du Trio pour 2 Hautbois et Cor Anglais, compose par Louis van Beethoven, Op. [87]. à Vienne: chez Artaria et Comp., [after 1806]. Parts: 1 f. (title), 6, 6, 6 pp., engraved, folio, plate number 1803-4. Folded as issued, a little dusty else in excellent state. £350 First edition, later issue, of this arrangement with the works “origin” statement within the title. Kinsky-Halm p. 243. Printed price of “2” with “30” added in manuscript. 5) BEETHOVEN, Ludwig van (1770-1827): Theme Favorit avec Variations pour le Piano- Forte a 4 Mains, tire d‟un Quatuor Oeuvre 18, Composé par Louis van Beethoven. a Vienne: chez Pierre Cappi, [1816?]. Score: 11 pp., engraved, oblong folio, plate number No.6 P.C. Folded as issued, a little dusty. £200 Not in Kinsky-Halm p. 44. From the fifth quartet of Op. 18. Not in BL or San José. 6) [BERTALI, Antonio] – [GABRIELLI, Diamante]: Theti, Dedicata Alla Sacra Cesarea Maestà di Ferdinando Terzo, Imperatore dé Romani ... In Vienna d‟Austria: Appresso Matteo Cosmerovio, 1656. Libretto: 4 f. (title, dedication, argument, cast-list), 42 pp., 1 f. (description of scenes and scenery), quarto, woodcut initials and headpieces. Plain boards, a little light browning primarily opening and ending leaves and margins, title with a vertical crease. £800 First edition. Not in Sonneck. Loewenberg 29. The music was by Antonio Bertali (1605-1669) most of whose works have not survived; the scenery was devised by Lodovico Burnacini and the dances by Santo Ventura. First produced in March 1652 to celebrate the arrival of the Archduke th Ferdinand Carl and his consort Anna de Medici on their visit to Italy. It was revived on 13 July 1656 for which occasion the present libretto was printed. Bertali was court conductor at Vienna from 1649. 7) BOCCHERINI, Luigi (1743-1805): A Third Set of Six Sonatas for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte, Composed by Sigr. Luigi Boccherini. NB: This work is Compiled from the Quintettos, Quartettos, & Trios, of the above Author, and adapted by Thomas Billington. London: Printed by Longman and Broderip [1783]. Score: 1 f. (title), 47 pp., folio, engraved. Disbound. Signed by Billington on p. 1. £320 RISM B3042. BUC p. 118. Gérard 34-39. The first sonata is an arrangement of the string quintet Gérard 268 (without the initial Adagio). The other sonatas are taken from G 85, G 84, G 83, G 91, G 80 and G 165 as single movements (with a few unidentified first movements). 8) CELESTINO, Eligio (1739-1812): Six Duettos Three for a Violin & Violoncello and Three for Two Violins. Humbly Dedicated to His Grace the Duke of Dorset, By his Grateful and most Obedient humble Servant Eligio Celestino. London: Printed and Sold by Welcker, [ca. 1775]. Parts: 1 f. (title), 15 pp., folio, engraved. Marbled covers. £550 RISM C1683 and BUC p. 175 citing the same single copy. 9) CERVETTO, James (1747/9-1837): Six Duetts for Two Violoncellos or a Violin and Violoncello, Composed & Respectfully Dedicated to Richard Thompson Esqr. by James Cervetto, Op. 5. London: Printed by Rt. Birchall, [ca. 1795]. Parts: each 1 f. (title), 23 pp., folio, engraved. Plain boards with cloth backstrip. £300 RISM C1740. BUC p. 176. 10) [CHURCH]: Fifty Double and Single Chants being the most Favorite as Perform‟d at St. Paul‟s, Westminster and most of the Cathedrals in England. London: Printed for C. and S. Thompson, [ca. 1765]. Score: 1 f. (title), 31 pp., engraved, octavo. Disbound, sewn, title- leaf detached. £230 RISM B/II p. 159 and BUC p. 182 citing the same 3 copies. 11) CIMAROSA, Domenico (1749-1801): Sinfonia Con Violini, Viola, Oboe, Corni, e Basso, del Sigr. Cimarosa. Per Uso del D. Salvatore del Bono. [Italy: ca. 1800]. Parts: 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 2 ff., oblong quarto. Folded as produced. £350 Manuscript in brown ink on 10-stave paper; watermark with “CV” within a crest. In D major; New Grove2 also attributes this work to Myslivecek. 12) CLAGET, Charles (1740-1795?) and Walter (ca. 1741-1798): Six Duetts for Two Violins Intended to Improve and Entertain Practitioners. Edinburgh: Printed & Sold by Robt. Bremner, [1760]. Score: 1 f. (title), 24 pp., folio, engraved by James Read. Plain boards. With a preface giving some details on performance. Alfred Moffat‟s copy with notes inside front board. £650 RISM C2542 citing two copies. BUC p. 193 citing one copy. 13) CLEMENTI, Muzio (1752-1832): La Chasse Pour Le Clavecin ou Forte Piano par Muzio Clementi, Ouvre [sic] XVI. London: Printed and Sold by Longman and Broderip, [1786]. Score: 1 f. (title), 9 pp., oblong folio, engraved. Disbound, ornately decorated title- page. £150 First edition. RISM C2854. BUC p. 197. Tyson p. 54. 14) CLEMENTI, Muzio (1752-1832): Trois Rondeaux agréables à quatre mains pour le Piano-Forté, composés par M. Clementi, Oeuvre 41. A Bonn: chez N. Simrock, [1811?]. Score: 19 pp., oblong folio, engraved, plate numbed 749. Folded as issued, outer fold separated. £220 RISM C2854. Comprising selections from Op. 21 nos 2 and 3 and Op. 22 no. 2. 15) COLLIER, Joel pseud. for John Laurens Bicknell the Elder (1740-1787): Musical Travels through England, by the late Joel Collier, Licentiate in Music. A New Edition. London: Printed for G. Kearsley, 1785. xiv pp. 1 f. (advertisement), 126, 32 pp., 16mo. Mottled calf with marbled boards, some wear to upper edges of opening and final pages, a little damp-stained at upper edges throughout. Dedicated to the Governors of the Foundling Hospital. £350 RISM B/VI/I p. 232. Inscribed on front free end-paper by Teddy Craig (1872-1966), dated 1953. 16) [CONTREDANSE]: 12 Contredanses avec figures pour Deux Violons, Flute ou Clarinette et Basse, Deux Cors ad libitum. a Maience: Chez B. Schott, [1810?]. Parts: 2 ff. (title, figures), 5, 4, 4, 3, 1, 1 pp., folio, engraved, plate number 490. Folded as issued. A very nice set. £650 Not in BL. 17) CORRI, Philip Antony (1784-1832): Six English Canzonetts, and Two Duettinos with an accompaniment for the Harp or Piano Forte. The Words by Lady Tuite. Composed and Dedicated with the greatest Deference to Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth by Philip Antony Corri. [London] & Edinburgh: Printed & Published for the Author by D. Corri, [ca. 1805, wm 1797]. 1 f. (title), 31 pp., folio, engraved. Disbound. Initialled by the composer. Title headed with vignette including crown, flowers and thistles. £125 Not in RISM. 18) DAVAUX, Jean-Baptiste (1742-1822): Quartetto Io [2 and 3] A Due Violini, Viola E Basso De Mr. Davaux. [S.l.: ca. 1785]. Parts: each set 2, 2, 2, 2 ff, oblong quarto. Folded as produced, one fold separated. Decoratively bordered titles; second with a brown stain across the title leaf. £200 Quartets in F, C and F major from Op. 1. Manuscript in black ink on 10-stave paper; watermark of R. Romani. 19) DOTTEL, Figlio, pseudonym of OSWALD, James (1710-1769): XII Sonatine Notturne per due Flauti Traverssi ò due Violini, composti per Sua Maestà Rè di Prussia dal Dottel Figlio. London: Printed for J. Oswald, [ca. 1753]. Score: 1 f. (title), 12 pp., folio, engraved. Disbound, preserved in quarter cloth and marbled boards folder. £425 RISM D3467. BUC p. 290. 20) [ERNELINDA]: Ariette D‟Ernelinde avec accompangenement de 2 Violons, 2 Cornos, 2 oboe, 1 alto, 1 Basso. [France: ca. 1775]. Parts: 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2 ff. (lacking oboe I), folio. Folded as produced. Ink stain to title leaf. Part of a set, this item numbered “66”. £140 Manuscript in brown ink on 12-stave paper; watermark of a crown atop a unicorn and lion rampant, with separate cross and “P”. 21) GADE, Niels Wilhelm (1817-1890): Frühlings-Botschaft. Concertstück für Chor und Orchester von Niels W. Gade, Op. 35. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, [1859?]. Score: 40 pp., folio, plate number 9809. Folded as issued in printed green wrappers, edges dusty. £125 First edition. 22) GERARD, James: Six Sonatas or Duets for two German Flutes or two Violins, Composed by James Gerard. London: Printed for John Johnson [ca. 1765]. Score, 1 f. (title), 19 pp., folio, engraved. Disbound. £425 RISM G1614. BUC p. 371 With an early ownership signature dated 12th May 1772. 23) GERBER, Ernst Ludwig (1746-1819): Historisch- Biographisches Lexicon der Tonkünstler,welches Nachrichten von dem Leben und Werken musikalischer Schriftsteller, berühmter Componisten, Sänger, Meister auf Instrumenten, Dilettanten, Orgel- und Instrumentenmacher….Erster Theil A-M …Zweyter Theil N-Z.