Description: Schoenberg, Arnold. - Von heute auf morgen - Conductor's Score Ex-Mitropoulos Schoenberg, Arnold. - Von heute auf morgen - Conductor's Score Ex-Mitropoulos Schoenberg, Arnold. (1874–1951) [Mitropoulos, Dimitri. (1896–1960)] Von heute auf morgen / Oper in einem Akt von Max Blonda... Partitur – Conductor's Score from the Collection of Mitropoulos Berlin: Im Selbstverlag des Komponisten Auslieferung und Bühnenvertrieb Edition Benno Balan, Berlin-Charlottenburg 4. 1930. First Edition, second issue. Oversize full score of the composer's first opera. Large upright folio. Wrappers present. Lithograph of manuscript score. [No PN]. [1] (title), [2] (list of characters, list of orchestral instruments, instructions for performance), [3]-164 pp. Facsimile of the fair copy, partially in Schoenberg's own hand (pp. 3-9, 18, 29, 34, 38, 46, 48-49, 57, 66, 72-73, 79, 89, 92, 102-164), partially in that of an unknown copyist. Typeset copyright notice to p. 3: "Copyright 1930 by Arnold Schönberg, Berlin." Facsimile note to lower right corner of final page of music: "beendet 3. VIII. 1929." Titling to upper wrapper identical to that of title but without imprint. In German throughout. From Mitropoulos's personal collection. "Op. 32" has been written in pencil to cover beneath the title in an unknown hand. 17.5 x 13 inches (44.5 x 33.5 cm). Some bleeding; general wear to front cover; spine mostly perished; final leaf and lower wrapper detached, with tear to the left side; still, a very good copy overall. First Edition, second issue. Rufer (Engl.) pp. 58-60. Ringer p. 317. Tetsuo Satoh pp. 23-24. The manuscript on which the edition is based is lost. The first issue, from 1929, lacks the reference to Edition Benno Balan in the imprint, and the copyright notice is dated 1929.Von heute auf morgen was both the first twelve-tone opera and Schoenberg's only comedy. The libretto was by "Max Blonda," a pseudonym uséd by Gertrud Schoenberg (née Kolisch, 1898–1967), the composer's second wife. After its 1930 premiere in Frankfurt and a radio performance in Berlin shortly thereafter, the opera was never again performed in Schoenberg's lifetime.Dimitri Mitropoulos was Greece’s most prolific conductor and New York Philharmonic Music Director from 1949-1958. Widely regarded as one of the most significant conductors of the twentieth century, he is best remembered for his significant recorded legacy and for his commitment in bringing new compositions to the stage of major symphony orchestras. Indeed, it is thanks to his efforts that many of our current symphonic standards made their way into the repertory. He gave World and American premiers of seminal works such as Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 6 and Schoenberg’s Erwartung, as well as other major works by Schoenberg, Shostakovich, Prokofiev, and many others. His personal collection has been held in private hands since his death in 1960, when it passed to conductor James Dixon, his student and protégé. Mitropoulos came to consider Dixon his son, introducing him to conductors and performing arts institutions around the world, jumpstarting his career. When Mitropoulos died in 1960 he left all his belongings, including his scores, to Dixon. The bulk of the musical library has been subsequently gifted to the University of Iowa’s music library, but a selection of rare items have been selected to be offered for sale exclusively by Schubertiade Music & Arts. These examples, many inscribed to the conductor from composers or associates, have only occasional markings from the conductor himself who committed all music to memory before his first rehearsal of the repertoire - a highly unusual method! Some of these scores, however, were also subsequently uséd by James Dixon as part of his working reference library for many years and include his occasional markings. Schubertiade Music & Arts LLC - BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! ***ALL AUTOGRAPHS GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC WITHOUT LIMIT*** I was the President of the Professional Autograph Dealers Association from 2013-2018 and a leading and trusted authenticator of autographs, including for many of the world's auction houses and for James Spence (JSA). Schubertiade Music & Arts are also members in good standing of ABAA/ILAB, the most exclusive consortium of Rare Book and Manuscript Dealers in the world, as well as the MLA (Music Librarian Association), and MARIAB (Massachusetts and Rhode Island Antiquarian Booksellers). You can read more about us by searching for Schubertiade Music & Arts and may buy with utmost confidence! SCHUBERTIADE MUSIC & ARTS deals in Music, Entertainment, Literary and other Autographs, Antiquarian Music, Books, Prints, Photographs & Paintings and Ephemera. Please read more about us in our "about me" page by clicking next to our username / feedback listing. We issue seasonal and occasional catalogues - please contact us if you would like to receive notifications or let us know about your collection. Everything we offer is guaranteed authentic without limit and is so stated on the signed and detailed receipt which comes with every item. Because this Guarantee is attached to an actual and meaningful money-back guarantee (see our Terms for further details), this is much more significant than most COAs which are generally but worthless pieces of paper if not issued by recognized experts in the field and backed by a real authenticity return policy. We accept payment by ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS, Check, and by Paypal. Shipping Charges are as listed and are not subject to negotiation. We will of course be happy to combine shipments and do NOT charge multiple shipping charges except for large/heavy items which naturally affect the cost. We ship exclusively via insured FedEx and pride ourselves on our thorough and expert packaging. Schoenberg, Arnold. (1874–1951) [Mitropoulos, Dimitri. (1896–1960)] Von heute auf morgen / Oper in einem Akt von Max Blonda... Partitur – Conductor's Score from the Collection of Mitropoulos Berlin: Im Selbstverlag des Komponisten Auslieferung und Bühnenvertrieb Edition Benno Balan, Berlin-Charlottenburg 4. 1930. First Edition, second issue. Oversize full score of the composer's first opera. Large upright folio. Wrappers present. Lithograph of manuscript score. [No PN]. [1] (title), [2] (list of characters, list of orchestral instruments, instructions for performance), [3]-164 pp. Facsimile of the fair copy, partially in Schoenberg's own hand (pp. 3-9, 18, 29, 34, 38, 46, 48-49, 57, 66, 72-73, 79, 89, 92, 102-164), partially in that of an unknown copyist. Typeset copyright notice to p. 3: "Copyright 1930 by Arnold Schönberg, Berlin." Facsimile note to lower right corner of final page of music: "beendet 3. VIII. 1929." Titling to upper wrapper identical to that of title but without imprint. In German throughout. From Mitropoulos's personal collection. "Op. 32" has been written in pencil to cover beneath the title in an unknown hand. 17.5 x 13 inches (44.5 x 33.5 cm). Some bleeding; general wear to front cover; spine mostly perished; final leaf and lower wrapper detached, with tear to the left side; still, a very good copy overall. First Edition, second issue. Rufer (Engl.) pp. 58-60. Ringer p. 317. Tetsuo Satoh pp. 23-24. The manuscript on which the edition is based is lost. The first issue, from 1929, lacks the reference to Edition Benno Balan in the imprint, and the copyright notice is dated 1929.Von heute auf morgen was both the first twelve-tone opera and Schoenberg's only comedy. The libretto was by "Max Blonda," a pseudonym uséd by Gertrud Schoenberg (née Kolisch, 1898–1967), the composer's second wife. After its 1930 premiere in Frankfurt and a radio performance in Berlin shortly thereafter, the opera was never again performed in Schoenberg's lifetime.Dimitri Mitropoulos was Greece’s most prolific conductor and New York Philharmonic Music Director from 1949-1958. Widely regarded as one of the most significant conductors of the twentieth century, he is best remembered for his significant recorded legacy and for his commitment in bringing new compositions to the stage of major symphony orchestras. Indeed, it is thanks to his efforts that many of our current symphonic standards made their way into the repertory. He gave World and American premiers of seminal works such as Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 6 and Schoenberg’s Erwartung, as well as other major works by Schoenberg, Shostakovich, Prokofiev, and many others. His personal collection has been held in private hands since his death in 1960, when it passed to conductor James Dixon, his student and protégé. Mitropoulos came to consider Dixon his son, introducing him to conductors and performing arts institutions around the world, jumpstarting his career. When Mitropoulos died in 1960 he left all his belongings, including his scores, to Dixon. The bulk of the musical library has been subsequently gifted to the University of Iowa’s music library, but a selection of rare items have been selected to be offered for sale exclusively by Schubertiade Music & Arts. These examples, many inscribed to the conductor from composers or associates, have only occasional markings from the conductor himself who committed all music to memory before his first rehearsal of the repertoire - a highly unusual method! Some of these scores, however, were also subsequently uséd by James Dixon as part of his working reference library for many years and include his occasional markings. Schubertiade Music & Arts LLC - BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! ***ALL AUTOGRAPHS GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC WITHOUT LIMIT*** I was the President of the Professional Autograph Dealers Association from 2013-2018 and a leading and trusted authenticator of autographs, including for many of the world's auction houses and for James Spence (JSA). Schubertiade Music & Arts are also members in good standing of ABAA/ILAB, the most exclusive consortium of Rare Book and Manuscript Dealers in the world, as well as the MLA (Music Librarian Association), and MARIAB (Massachusetts and Rhode Island Antiquarian Booksellers). You can read more about us by searching for Schubertiade Music & Arts and may buy with utmost confidence! SCHUBERTIADE MUSIC & ARTS deals in Music, Entertainment, Literary and other Autographs, Antiquarian Music, Books, Prints, Photographs & Paintings and Ephemera. Please read more about us in our "about me" page by clicking next to our username / feedback listing. We issue seasonal and occasional catalogues - please contact us if you would like to receive notifications or let us know about your collection. Everything we offer is guaranteed authentic without limit and is so stated on the signed and detailed receipt which comes with every item. Because this Guarantee is attached to an actual and meaningful money-back guarantee (see our Terms for further details), this is much more significant than most COAs which are generally but worthless pieces of paper if not issued by recognized experts in the field and backed by a real authenticity return policy. We accept payment by ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS, Check, and by Paypal. Shipping Charges are as listed and are not subject to negotiation. We will of course be happy to combine shipments and do NOT charge multiple shipping charges except for large/heavy items which naturally affect the cost. We ship exclusively via insured FedEx and pride ourselves on our thorough and expert packaging.eBay integration by eBay integration by
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