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[Binder's Collection: Columbus Public Library, Scores]
Bound compilation of sheet music for violin and piano, assembled by the Columbus Public Library (now the Columbus Metropolitan Library). This volume consists of scores and piano parts, although its contents do not overlap entirely with those of the accompanying set of violin parts. The library catalog record follows the handwritten numbering in the volume, which generally assigns numbers to titles held in common between the two volumes. Therefore, some works are described by their position relative to numbered items, such as a set of three between numbered selections 23 and 24. The volume itself heavily emphasizes "potpourris" and other arrangements of larger works, such as those by Gaetano Donizetti and Vincenzo Bellini. Charles Auguste de Bériot is prominent in this volume as both a composer and arranger. About half of the works were published in Mayence (present-day Mainz) or Offenbach (surmised from other evidence in some cases), with Fils de B. Schott as the most prominent publisher.
[Binder's Collection: S. L. Schieffelin]
Bound compilation of sheet music compiled by S. L. Schieffelin. As is the case with the other Schieffelin binder's collections, this volume emphasizes variations and derivative works based on other compositions, and particularly operas. Works in this volume are entirely from the 1830s, with many by Henri Herz, Carl Czerny, and Franz Hünten, and include material frequently sourced from Giacomo Meyerbeer, Gioachino Rossini, and Gaetano Donizetti. Most works were published in Mayence (present-day Mainz) and Anvers (better known as Antwerp) or Leipzig, and publishers Fils de B. Schott and C.F. Peters are the most prominent in this volume.
Grand quatuor pour deux violons, alto e violoncelle: œuvre posthume - cello
Cello part for Franz Schubert's String Quarter in D minor, D. 810. This is the first edition of the "Death and the Maiden" quartet.
Grand quatuor pour deux violons, alto e violoncelle: œuvre posthume - viola
Viola part for Franz Schubert's String Quarter in D minor, D. 810. This is the first edition of the "Death and the Maiden" quartet.
Grand quatuor pour deux violons, alto e violoncelle: œuvre posthume - violin 1
First violin part for Franz Schubert's String Quarter in D minor, D. 810. This is the first edition of the "Death and the Maiden" quartet.
Grand quatuor pour deux violons, alto e violoncelle: œuvre posthume - violin 2
Second violin part for Franz Schubert's String Quarter in D minor, D. 810. This is the first edition of the "Death and the Maiden" quartet.
Grande fantaisie et variations sur les motifs de La muette de Portici, de D.F.E. Auber: composées pour le violon avec accomp d'orchestre ou piano
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Richard Cœur de Lion : opéra comique en trois actes
Richard Cœur-de-lion is probably Grétry’s most famous opéra-comique. However, it was banned during the French Revolution and subsequent rebellions in 1830 and 1848 due to its favorable depiction of royalty. Other than those exceptions, the work has remained popular due to its well-developed and compelling plot, its idealized representation of the Medieval community, as well as its musicodramatic structure in which a recurring romance melody is treated as a unifying plot point.
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