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Brahms, Johannes. (1833–1897) [Joseph Joachim]. Johannes Brahms Im Briefwechsel Mit Joseph Joachim, Erster Band. INSCRIBED by Andreas Moser to Henri Marteau. Berlin: Verlag Der Deutschen Brahms-Gesellschaft. 1908. First edition. Text in German. 8" high X 5 1/2" wide, 329 pp. Inscribed on the title-page by the editor, Andreas Moser to violinist Henri Marteau. Some wear to cover edges, else fine.



Andreas Moser (1859-1925), editor of this volume, was a violinist and assistant to Joachim. Moser wrote the first biography of Joachim and helped recover original scores of J.S. Bach's Sonate e Partite per violino solo, and collaborated with Joachim on numerous editions. Henri Marteau (1874-1934) was one of the major violinists of the late 19th century - early 20th century and had works dedicated to him by Gounod and Massenet, among others. On the death of Joachim (1907), he was called to the Hochschule of Berlin, where he replaced Joachim as the head of the violin department. A very interesting association copy of this important volume.

Brahms, Johannes. (1833–1897) [Joseph Joachim] Johannes Brahms Im Briefwechsel Mit Joseph Joachim, Erster Band. INSCRIBED by Andreas Moser to Henri Marteau

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Brahms, Johannes. (1833–1897) [Joseph Joachim]. Johannes Brahms Im Briefwechsel Mit Joseph Joachim, Erster Band. INSCRIBED by Andreas Moser to Henri Marteau. Berlin: Verlag Der Deutschen Brahms-Gesellschaft. 1908. First edition. Text in German. 8" high X 5 1/2" wide, 329 pp. Inscribed on the title-page by the editor, Andreas Moser to violinist Henri Marteau. Some wear to cover edges, else fine.



Andreas Moser (1859-1925), editor of this volume, was a violinist and assistant to Joachim. Moser wrote the first biography of Joachim and helped recover original scores of J.S. Bach's Sonate e Partite per violino solo, and collaborated with Joachim on numerous editions. Henri Marteau (1874-1934) was one of the major violinists of the late 19th century - early 20th century and had works dedicated to him by Gounod and Massenet, among others. On the death of Joachim (1907), he was called to the Hochschule of Berlin, where he replaced Joachim as the head of the violin department. A very interesting association copy of this important volume.