Kreutzer Sonata

Ludwig van BEETHOVEN

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Kreutzer Sonata
Kreutzer Sonata

“FIENDISHLY DIFFICULT”: FIRST EDITION OF THE PIANO PART FOR BEETHOVEN'S KREUTZER SONATA

BEETHOVEN, Ludwig van. Sonata per il Piano forte ed un Violino obligato, scritta in uno stile molto concertante, quasi come d'un concerto. Composta e dedicata al suo amico R. Kreutzer. Membro del Conservatorio di Musica in Parigi. Primo Violino dell' Academia delle Arti, e della Camera imperiale. per L. van Beethoven. Opera 47. Bonn: Simrock, [1805]. Oblong folio, modern marbled wrappers, pp.35. Housed in a custom chemise and slipcase.

Rare first edition of the piano part for Beethoven’s landmark Kreutzer Sonata, fully engraved.

The Kreutzer Sonata was originally dedicated to virtuoso violinist George Bridgetower, a friend of Beethoven with whom he performed in the houses of the nobility. After a falling-out with Bridgetower, Beethoven rededicated the Sonata to Kreutzer, another famous violinist. "The Kreutzer… might initially seem to require nothing more than virtuosity… Both parts are fiendishly difficult, although the piano is very much the dominant party and carries much of the weight—especially the first movement. The passionate exchanges and heavy counterpoint of this movement are particularly dramatic and inspired Tolstoy to write his novella, The Kreutzer Sonata, about a wife-murderer in which music is condemned as being a powerful and morally subversive force" (Staines et al., 39). Tolstoy's novella in turn later inspired Janácek's brilliant String Quartet No. 1. Variant title page with "uno stile" instead of "un stilo" and "per" before "L. van Beethoven," as listed in Kinsky-Halm. Without violin part. Kinsky-Halm, 111. Dorfmuller, 214 and 255 (plate 3). Munisch catalogue 76. CPM 4: 285. Hirsch IV: 287. Hoboken 228.

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