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CHOPIN FACSIMILE-7-8 SONGS in morocco (?) oblong FOLIO w/2 WODZINSKA portraits

$ 120.38

Availability: 79 in stock
  • Genre: Classical, Opera & Ballet
  • Condition: pre-owned
  • Industry: Music
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Morocco

    Description

    You are bidding on (7" x 8-3/4") CHOPIN unusual FACSIMILE REPRODUCTION oblong folio bound in red morocco of 7/8 Songs and one piano piece of 3 pages, Nocturne in C-sharp minor (Lento con gran expressione).
    The name of MARIA (Wodzinska 1819-1896) in Gothic gold with gilt tooling around the front and rear covers. The original folio was  in the possession of Maria's niece, Mme. Orpiszewska.
    "A love idyll in tones published for the first time after the manuscript hand writing in faithful replica."
    "Maria: Ein Liebesidyll in Tonen. Chopin an Maria Wodzinska. Zum Erstenmal nach der Handschrift Chopins in getreuer Nachbildung hrsg. von KORNELIA PARNAS (1868-1942). Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig (no year)
    ("for the first time after Chopin's manuscript in a faithful copy edited by Kornelia Parnas). Kornelia was a piano student of Karl Mikuli, who was a pupil of Chopin.
    "Deutsche Umdichung (4 pages of German text) )von Hans Schmidt"
    Chopin had proposed to Maria in 1836 and she accepted but her father objected.
    7/8 Songs: Madchens Wunssch (Zyczenie)
    The Messinger (Der Bote) Posel
    Was ein junges Madchen liebt (Gdzie lubi)
    Bacchanal (Hulanka)
    Litaniisches Lied (Lithuanian Song) (Plosnka Litewska)
    Der Reitersmann vor der Schlacht (Wojak)
    Mir aus den Blicken (Precz z moich oczu)
    Liebeszauber (Czary)
    The facsimiles give one a good example of Chopin's manuscript at the age of 27. Chopin and Maria's portraits have light foxing.
    WORLDCAT lists only ONE copy.
    FOLIO in excellent condition with one bump see in last photo. An unusual find.
    From Walker's book,
    " He not only acquired the autographs but also got Ludwika to copy out 7 of his Polish Songs, together with his "Lento con gran expressione" (1830), for Maria. After proofing everything Chopin placed these manuscripts in an elegant red leather-bound volume with Maria's name inscribed in an elegant red leather-bound volume with Maria's name inscribed on the cover in gold letters and sent the collection to Sluzewo."