Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. (1756–1791). Ouverture de l'opéra La flûte Magíque à grand orchestre. Oeuvre 41 [KV 620]. Offenbach: Jean André. [1806]. Second edition. 17 printed orchestral parts, with those for contrabasso and 4 duplicate string parts supplied in period manuscript copies. Upright folio. Typeset. [PN] 2209. Some parts with expert paper repairs, most in pristine original condition, overall excellent. Housed in a fine custom clamshell box, brown cloth, lined with handmade paper. Not in Kochel or Hirsch. OCLC records one copy worldwide (12 printed parts only).
After the acquisition of the autograph "Nachlass" from Mozart's widow Constanze in 1799, Johann Anton André published many first editions of the composer's works. Though the present parts were issued by him in 1806, the full score of the Magic Flute overture was not issued until 1829.
After the acquisition of the autograph "Nachlass" from Mozart's widow Constanze in 1799, Johann Anton André published many first editions of the composer's works. Though the present parts were issued by him in 1806, the full score of the Magic Flute overture was not issued until 1829.
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. (1756–1791). Ouverture de l'opéra La flûte Magíque à grand orchestre. Oeuvre 41 [KV 620]. Offenbach: Jean André. [1806]. Second edition. 17 printed orchestral parts, with those for contrabasso and 4 duplicate string parts supplied in period manuscript copies. Upright folio. Typeset. [PN] 2209. Some parts with expert paper repairs, most in pristine original condition, overall excellent. Housed in a fine custom clamshell box, brown cloth, lined with handmade paper. Not in Kochel or Hirsch. OCLC records one copy worldwide (12 printed parts only).
After the acquisition of the autograph "Nachlass" from Mozart's widow Constanze in 1799, Johann Anton André published many first editions of the composer's works. Though the present parts were issued by him in 1806, the full score of the Magic Flute overture was not issued until 1829.
After the acquisition of the autograph "Nachlass" from Mozart's widow Constanze in 1799, Johann Anton André published many first editions of the composer's works. Though the present parts were issued by him in 1806, the full score of the Magic Flute overture was not issued until 1829.