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CHOPIN, Frédéric. Three Nocturnes for piano forte. Op. 15. Leipsic, Breitkopf Härtel, no date [1834], cotage 5502. 13 pp. Engraved title and music. Some foxing, reinforcing band in inner margin at title and last page. First edition. Our edition is well priced at Pr. 16, an edition after 1840 will be published at Pr. 20. Ref. Grabowski Rink, 15-1-BH. SCHUMANN, Robert. Concert without orchestra for piano forte, op. 14. Vienna, Tobie Haslinger, [1836], cotage T.H. 6954. Engraved title and 37 pp. of engraved music. First edition of the first version of the Sonata no 3, in three movements. LISZT, Franz. Grande Valse di bravura. Op. 6. Vienna, Tob. Haslinger, [1852], cotage T. H. 7574, 13 pp. Final version: n° 2 of the Caprices-Valse, Bound in a collection of piano works, ca. 1840. In-4°. Half tan basane, long spine. Binding very damaged and missing; some freckling and a few rings. ● Guillaume Taubert. Souvenirs d'Ecosse. Eight Fantasies. Op. 30, book II [then I]. Berlin, Schlesinger, undated, cotage S. 2142. (2) [(1). 15 pp. [Title and last p. unbound]. ; 14 pp., [1] p. of publisher's catalog ● Frederic Burgmüller. La Vogue. Galop brillant and Rondo. S.l.n.n., cotage 2789. 9 pp. ● Frédéric Burgmüller. Grande Valse rondeau brillant preceded by an Introduction, op. 21. Leipsic, Breitkopf Härtel, undated, cotage 5689. 11 pp. ● Johann Nepomuk Hummel. The Return from London. Grand Rondeau brillant. Op. 127. Vienna, Tob. Haslinger, undated, [1835], cotage T. H. 6802.3.4. 27 pp. First edition. ● Franz-Paul Lachner. Preis-Sinfonie für das Concert spirituel in Wien. Wien, Haslinger, [1836], cotage T. H. 6997. Illustrated engraved title in blue and black, engraved title, [3] ff. 3-55 pp. of engraved music. First edition. ● Henri Herz. Three Airs de ballet from Dieu and la Bayadère. Paris, Dépôt central de la musique, undated, cotage 568, 9 pp.

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CHOPIN, Frédéric. Three Nocturnes for piano forte. Op. 15. Leipsic, Breitkopf Härtel, no date [1834], cotage 5502. 13 pp. Engraved title and music. Some foxing, reinforcing band in inner margin at title and last page. First edition. Our edition is well priced at Pr. 16, an edition after 1840 will be published at Pr. 20. Ref. Grabowski Rink, 15-1-BH. SCHUMANN, Robert. Concert without orchestra for piano forte, op. 14. Vienna, Tobie Haslinger, [1836], cotage T.H. 6954. Engraved title and 37 pp. of engraved music. First edition of the first version of the Sonata no 3, in three movements. LISZT, Franz. Grande Valse di bravura. Op. 6. Vienna, Tob. Haslinger, [1852], cotage T. H. 7574, 13 pp. Final version: n° 2 of the Caprices-Valse, Bound in a collection of piano works, ca. 1840. In-4°. Half tan basane, long spine. Binding very damaged and missing; some freckling and a few rings. ● Guillaume Taubert. Souvenirs d'Ecosse. Eight Fantasies. Op. 30, book II [then I]. Berlin, Schlesinger, undated, cotage S. 2142. (2) [(1). 15 pp. [Title and last p. unbound]. ; 14 pp., [1] p. of publisher's catalog ● Frederic Burgmüller. La Vogue. Galop brillant and Rondo. S.l.n.n., cotage 2789. 9 pp. ● Frédéric Burgmüller. Grande Valse rondeau brillant preceded by an Introduction, op. 21. Leipsic, Breitkopf Härtel, undated, cotage 5689. 11 pp. ● Johann Nepomuk Hummel. The Return from London. Grand Rondeau brillant. Op. 127. Vienna, Tob. Haslinger, undated, [1835], cotage T. H. 6802.3.4. 27 pp. First edition. ● Franz-Paul Lachner. Preis-Sinfonie für das Concert spirituel in Wien. Wien, Haslinger, [1836], cotage T. H. 6997. Illustrated engraved title in blue and black, engraved title, [3] ff. 3-55 pp. of engraved music. First edition. ● Henri Herz. Three Airs de ballet from Dieu and la Bayadère. Paris, Dépôt central de la musique, undated, cotage 568, 9 pp.

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