String Quartets
Re: String Quartets
A good friend of mine is desparately looking for the three string quartets by Vienna's (phantastic song) composer Johann Vesque v. Püttlingen (1803-1883, see http://knol.google.com/k/martin-wiemer/ ... nwcpv65m/1#) alias "Johann Hoven" ("I'm only half a Beethoven"). Following a Schultz' thesis (Leipzig 1928 - he had copies at his disposal) these are:
No. 1 C major
No. 2 B minor
No. 3 D major
Schultz's collected material is said to have been lost in the war. Presumably never been printed/published, these works are reported to have existed with the pseudonym "Johann Hoven" in hand written parts (copies) in Vienna Philharmonics' (or other Vienna musicians). Research in Vienna (VPO, Doblinger, Vienna Libraries, etc.) was not successful at all.
Any help and/or hint to find access to these obscure works of v. Püttlingen (also fragmentary) would be very welcome.
No. 1 C major
No. 2 B minor
No. 3 D major
Schultz's collected material is said to have been lost in the war. Presumably never been printed/published, these works are reported to have existed with the pseudonym "Johann Hoven" in hand written parts (copies) in Vienna Philharmonics' (or other Vienna musicians). Research in Vienna (VPO, Doblinger, Vienna Libraries, etc.) was not successful at all.
Any help and/or hint to find access to these obscure works of v. Püttlingen (also fragmentary) would be very welcome.
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Re: String Quartets
I'm trying different types of scan ...
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Re: String Quartets
kh0815 wrote:A good friend of mine is desparately looking for the three string quartets by Vienna's (phantastic song) composer Johann Vesque v. Püttlingen (1803-1883, see http://knol.google.com/k/martin-wiemer/ ... nwcpv65m/1#) alias "Johann Hoven" ("I'm only half a Beethoven"). Following a Schultz' thesis (Leipzig 1928 - he had copies at his disposal) these are:
No. 1 C major
No. 2 B minor
No. 3 D major
Schultz's collected material is said to have been lost in the war. Presumably never been printed/published, these works are reported to have existed with the pseudonym "Johann Hoven" in hand written parts (copies) in Vienna Philharmonics' (or other Vienna musicians). Research in Vienna (VPO, Doblinger, Vienna Libraries, etc.) was not successful at all.
Any help and/or hint to find access to these obscure works of v. Püttlingen (also fragmentary) would be very welcome.
Vienna NB has the following
AutorIn Vesque von Püttlingen, Johann
Titel Allegro. J. Hoven. (Vl. 1, Vl. 2, Ato, Basso, Part.) - Stuttgart: Hallberger’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung [1846]. S. 206
Fussnote (Beethoven-Album.)
1.Signatur 691446-C. Mus
1.SW-Kette Musikdruck /
2.SW-Kette Kammermusik /
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Re: String Quartets
last for this evening
edit : sorry, the file was incomplete (for the 2 people who already downloaded the score), now it's ok
edit : sorry, the file was incomplete (for the 2 people who already downloaded the score), now it's ok
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Re: String Quartets
Wonderful Caprotti !
Thanks
And thanks to Rob too, for the Glazunov.
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And thanks to Rob too, for the Glazunov.
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Re: String Quartets
Interesting string quartets. Thank you caprotti and rob for the scans.
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Re: String Quartets
The wizard of OS!
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Re: String Quartets
This one is not quite a quartet (no viola) but I didn't want to start a new thread. The Bavarian State Libraray has Six Trios Pour deux Violons et Basse by Francesco Zappa (http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db ... 39/images/).
Now, I wonder ...
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Re: String Quartets
In order for you to use this link I guess you need to close the parenthesis by typing the ) yourself. Sorry.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesco_Zappa_(album)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesco_Zappa_(album)
Re: String Quartets
Thank you so much, dear Caprotti, for your kind research. My friend told me that he knew and checked this source before - unfortunately it has nothing to do with these obviously lost works.Caprotti wrote:Vienna NB has the followingkh0815 wrote:A good friend of mine is desparately looking for the three string quartets by Vienna's (phantastic song) composer Johann Vesque v. Püttlingen (1803-1883, see http://knol.google.com/k/martin-wiemer/ ... nwcpv65m/1#) alias "Johann Hoven" ("I'm only half a Beethoven"). Following a Schultz' thesis (Leipzig 1928 - he had copies at his disposal) these are: No. 1 C major & No. 2 B minor & No. 3 D major
Schultz's collected material is said to have been lost in the war. Presumably never been printed/published, these works are reported to have existed with the pseudonym "Johann Hoven" in hand written parts (copies) in Vienna Philharmonics' (or other Vienna musicians). Research in Vienna (VPO, Doblinger, Vienna Libraries, etc.) was not successful at all.
Any help and/or hint to find access to these obscure works of v. Püttlingen (also fragmentary) would be very welcome.
AutorIn Vesque von Püttlingen, Johann
Titel Allegro. J. Hoven. (Vl. 1, Vl. 2, Ato, Basso, Part.) - Stuttgart: Hallberger’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung [1846]. S. 206
Fussnote (Beethoven-Album.)
1.Signatur 691446-C. Mus
1.SW-Kette Musikdruck /
2.SW-Kette Kammermusik /