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Beethoven, Ludwig van. (1770–1827). Grande Sonate pour le Pianoforte. Oeuvre 53. [Waldstein]. Amsterdam: A. Kuntze. [c.1806]. GRANDE SONATE / POUR LE PIANOFORTE / composée et dédiée / à / Monsieur le Comte de Waldstein / Commandeur de l'ordre Teutonique à Virnsberg et Chambellan / de Sa Majesté I. & I. R. A. / par / LOUIS VAN BEETHOVEN. Oeuvre 53. Oblong Folio. 27 pp. Engraved. [PN[ 45. Pr: 4 Fr:50.Cmes.. Original self-printed wrappers, in very fine condition throughout.



A scarce edition by the Amsterdam commission agent of the publisher Simrock. OCLC lists only one copy and none in the United States.



Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 21 in C Major, Op. 53, "Waldstein," is considered to be one of his greatest piano sonatas. Completed in the summer of 1804, it receives it's nickname from the composer's dedication to his patron and close friend, Count Ferdinand Ernst Gabriel von Waldstein of Vienna.

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Beethoven, Ludwig van. (1770–1827). Grande Sonate pour le Pianoforte. Oeuvre 53. [Waldstein]. Amsterdam: A. Kuntze. [c.1806]. GRANDE SONATE / POUR LE PIANOFORTE / composée et dédiée / à / Monsieur le Comte de Waldstein / Commandeur de l'ordre Teutonique à Virnsberg et Chambellan / de Sa Majesté I. & I. R. A. / par / LOUIS VAN BEETHOVEN. Oeuvre 53. Oblong Folio. 27 pp. Engraved. [PN[ 45. Pr: 4 Fr:50.Cmes.. Original self-printed wrappers, in very fine condition throughout.



A scarce edition by the Amsterdam commission agent of the publisher Simrock. OCLC lists only one copy and none in the United States.



Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 21 in C Major, Op. 53, "Waldstein," is considered to be one of his greatest piano sonatas. Completed in the summer of 1804, it receives it's nickname from the composer's dedication to his patron and close friend, Count Ferdinand Ernst Gabriel von Waldstein of Vienna.