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[Piano forte sonatas]

Archive Print Item: Armytage Music Books 8

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Type of record: Book

Title: [Piano forte sonatas]

Other titles: Piano forte sonatas

Level: Item

Classmark: Armytage Music Books 8

Additional creator(s): Armytage family (Former owner)

Publisher: various publishers

Publication city: London

Date(s): 1794-1815

Language: English

Size and medium: 1 vol, 12 pieces

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/778048

Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991020290497305181

Description

12 items bound in one volume.

With a subscribers list and two catalogues of Select classical publications printed, published and sold by Preston at his wholesale warehouses 97 Strand.

Item 10 by Dahmen, Jan Arnold, Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte composed and dedicated to Lady Armitage, probably Mary Bowles (1773-1834), 2nd wife of 4th Baronet, Sir George Armytage (1762-1836). Dahmen (1766–1812). He also wrote Three Duetts (D, A, G) for two Violoncellos, dedicated to Sir George Armytage, Bart. (1795) and The Huddersfield Volunteers March, with Two Quick-steps … Commanded by Sir George Armytage, Bart. (1797).

Contents: 1. Pleyel, Ignaz Joseph, Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano-Forte, with Accompaniments for the Violin & Bass, being the First Book of a Sett of Twelve new Sonatas … Op. 31. Corri, Dussek & Co. … London … Edinburgh [c.1797]. Pp. [2], 47, [1]; plate no. 6 32; illustrated title-page by T King. -- 2. Hummel, Johann Nepomuk, Trio for the Piano Forte, Violin & Violoncello, composed & dedicated to the Princess Esterhazy … Op. 35 … London, Printed and sold by Chappell & Co. [1820]. Pp. [2], 13, [1]; plate no. 1449; 3. Gyrowetz, Adalbert. [Piano part for the Three Grand Sonatas, Op. 20. No title-page.] Pp. 44. Cf, published by Linley, 1796 -- 4. An unidentified piano sonata in D minor. Pp. 22 -- 5. Kreusser, Peter Anton. Three Sonatas, for the Piano-Forte (with or without the Additional Keys) with an Accompaniment for a Violin. Composed & dedicated to Miss Wetherell … Op. 1. London. Printed for the Author, to be had of him No. 15 Sherrard Street, Golden Square … [c.1794]. Pp. [2], 37, [1]. With a list of subscribers on p. 1, among them ‘Dr Haydn’ -- 6. Dahmen, Jan Arnold, Duetto, for the Piano Forte, & Violoncello or Bassoon. Respectfully dedicated (by Permission) to Mrs Wm Curtis … Op: 45 … London, published by the Author & to be had at all the Principal Music Shops. Pp. [2], 14 -- 7. Handel, George Frideric, Handel’s Celebrated [4th] Oboe Concerto; as performed at the Commemoration in Westminster Abbey, adapted for the Organ, Harpsichord, or Piano Forte. London, printed & sold by W. Hodsoll (successor to Mr Bland) … [c.1800]. Pp. [1], 10–15. [1] -- 8. Dahmen, Jan Arnold, Le Retour de Printems. A Divertimento for the Piano Forte.[London:] Printed for the Author by C. Wheatstone [1815]. Pp. [2], 5, [1] -- 9. [Kreutzer, Rodolphe]. [Drop-head title:] Overture to Lodoiska, performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. London, Printed for G. Goulding … [c.1794]. Pp. 4 -- 10. Dahmen, Jan Arnold, Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte composed and dedicated to Lady Armitage … Op. 26. London Printed by Goulding Phipps D’Almaine & Co. … [c.1810], Pp. [2], 19, [1] -- 11. Steibelt, Daniel Gottlieb. Grand Overture and March to Romeo and Juliet, for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments for the Violin and Violoncello … London, printed and sold by Preston … Pp. [2], 13, [1] -- 12. Cherubini, Luigi, The Favourite Overture to the Prisoner for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniments for the Violin & Violoncello. London, Printed and Sold by Preston …[1814?]. Pp. [2], 9, [1].

Indexed in: Item 1 : BUCEM,

Indexed in: Item 1: RISM

Indexed in: Item 3: BUCEM

Indexed in: Item 3: RISM

Indexed in: Item 5: BUCEM, page 580

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Leeds University Library copy at Armytage Music Books 8: half calf, marbled paper over boards.

Provenance

Leeds University Library copy at Armytage Music Books 8: From the library of the Armytage family, Kirklees Hall, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, acquired by Leeds University Library in 2024.

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