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Kreutzer, Rodolphe. (1766-1831). Septième Concerto A Violon Principal, Premier et Second Violon, Alto, Basse, Cor, et Hautbois ad Libitum [Solo Violin part only] .
Disbound upright folio. Engraved. Paris: Chapelle, n.d. [after 1800]. [PN] 5. Title, fol.1r blank, 8 pp. Publisher's signature, "Chapelle," to right foot of title (bleeding through!). With overpaste of Frère, Paris. First edition. 13 x 10 inches (33 x 25.3 cm). In fine condition. The work was composed around 1790. 

The French violinist and composer Rodolphe Kreutzer was one of the most famous and influential virtuosos of his time. From 1795 he was professor at the Paris Conservatory, and from 1801 to 1821 he was concertmaster and director of music of the Paris Opera. At this time, Kreutzer wrote about 40 operas and numerous works for violin. In 1803, he published together with Jacques Pierre Joseph Rode and Pierre Marie François Baillot the "Méthode de violon" ("System for the violin"), which soon after had become the official manual of exercises for the violin at the Paris Conservatory. Kreutzer befriended Ludwig van Beethoven during his visit to Vienna in 1798 and Beethoven later wrote that he was "a good and nice person, it was indeed a pleasure to spend time with him". Seven years later (1805), Beethoven dedicated his Violin Sonata in A Major, op. 47 to Rodolphe Kreutzer, now known as the "Kreutzer-Sonate".


Kreutzer, Rodolphe. (1766-1831) Septième Concerto A Violon Principal, Premier et Second Violon, Alto, Basse, Cor, et Hautbois ad Libitum [Solo Violin part only]

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Kreutzer, Rodolphe. (1766-1831). Septième Concerto A Violon Principal, Premier et Second Violon, Alto, Basse, Cor, et Hautbois ad Libitum [Solo Violin part only] .
Disbound upright folio. Engraved. Paris: Chapelle, n.d. [after 1800]. [PN] 5. Title, fol.1r blank, 8 pp. Publisher's signature, "Chapelle," to right foot of title (bleeding through!). With overpaste of Frère, Paris. First edition. 13 x 10 inches (33 x 25.3 cm). In fine condition. The work was composed around 1790. 

The French violinist and composer Rodolphe Kreutzer was one of the most famous and influential virtuosos of his time. From 1795 he was professor at the Paris Conservatory, and from 1801 to 1821 he was concertmaster and director of music of the Paris Opera. At this time, Kreutzer wrote about 40 operas and numerous works for violin. In 1803, he published together with Jacques Pierre Joseph Rode and Pierre Marie François Baillot the "Méthode de violon" ("System for the violin"), which soon after had become the official manual of exercises for the violin at the Paris Conservatory. Kreutzer befriended Ludwig van Beethoven during his visit to Vienna in 1798 and Beethoven later wrote that he was "a good and nice person, it was indeed a pleasure to spend time with him". Seven years later (1805), Beethoven dedicated his Violin Sonata in A Major, op. 47 to Rodolphe Kreutzer, now known as the "Kreutzer-Sonate".