“FATE KNOCKING AT THE DOOR”: FIRST EDITION OF BEETHOVEN’S FIFTH SYMPHONY, ONE OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST MUSICAL TREASURES
BEETHOVEN, Ludwig van. Cinquième Sinfonie en ut mineur: C Moll… Oeuvre 67. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, [1826]. Royal octavo, early three-quarter brown morocco rebacked with a portion of original spine laid down, portions of original printed pink paper wrappers mounted to boards. Housed in a custom clamshell box.
First edition of the full score of Beethoven’s magnificent Fifth Symphony—“the best known, and therefore the most generally enjoyed, of Beethoven’s nine Symphonies… a more universal favorite than any other work of the same class” (Grove, Beethoven, 137)—fully engraved and handsomely bound, with boards preserving much of the original paper wrappers.
“The piece of music by which Beethoven is most widely known” (Grove, Beethoven, 137). “Because of its tremendous power, Beethoven’s Fifth has always been a special favorite; the opening, which Beethoven in an unguarded moment likened to fate knocking at the door, has become the symbol of man over his destiny” (Alkerstedt). “What instrumental work of Beethoven testifies to this [depth of thought] to a higher degree than the immeasurably noble and profound Symphony in C minor? How this marvelous composition carries the hearer irresistibly with it in its ever-mounting climax into the spirit kingdom of the infinite!” (E.T.A. Hoffmann). This full score is preceded only by the orchestral parts and various arrangements for smaller ensembles, published by the same firm in April 1809. Kinsky-Halm, 160. Fuld, 557. Owner signatures (to front board, front and rear free endpapers) of noted 19th-century music scholar and music collector Julian Marshall. “In later years he formed a valuable collection of musical autographs and portraits, wrote much on musical subjects and contributed to Grove’s Dictionary of Music and Musicians” (DNB). Bookseller’s small inkstamp to title page. Armorial bookplate.
Scattered light foxing, corners expertly restored. Rare and important.