Mozart, Leopold. (1719–1787). Methode Raisonnee pour Apprendre a jouer le Violon. . Folio, contemp. sewn self-wrappers. 23 pp. 12 x 7 1/2 inches (305 x 190 mm). In custom 1/2 green morocco & cloth clamshell box.
French manuscript translation, in expert hand, with musical notations, illustrations etc. A truly remarkable contemporary or near contemporary partial manuscript translation of Leopold Mozart's Violinschule, the treatise on the fundamental principles of violin playing by the father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart which remains an important study on the instrument. Widely circulated throughout Europe after its initial publication in 1756, the book was issued both in subsequent 18th century German editions as well as in translated printings in Dutch (1766), French (1770) and Russian.
French manuscript translation, in expert hand, with musical notations, illustrations etc. A truly remarkable contemporary or near contemporary partial manuscript translation of Leopold Mozart's Violinschule, the treatise on the fundamental principles of violin playing by the father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart which remains an important study on the instrument. Widely circulated throughout Europe after its initial publication in 1756, the book was issued both in subsequent 18th century German editions as well as in translated printings in Dutch (1766), French (1770) and Russian.
Mozart, Leopold. (1719–1787). Methode Raisonnee pour Apprendre a jouer le Violon. . Folio, contemp. sewn self-wrappers. 23 pp. 12 x 7 1/2 inches (305 x 190 mm). In custom 1/2 green morocco & cloth clamshell box.
French manuscript translation, in expert hand, with musical notations, illustrations etc. A truly remarkable contemporary or near contemporary partial manuscript translation of Leopold Mozart's Violinschule, the treatise on the fundamental principles of violin playing by the father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart which remains an important study on the instrument. Widely circulated throughout Europe after its initial publication in 1756, the book was issued both in subsequent 18th century German editions as well as in translated printings in Dutch (1766), French (1770) and Russian.
French manuscript translation, in expert hand, with musical notations, illustrations etc. A truly remarkable contemporary or near contemporary partial manuscript translation of Leopold Mozart's Violinschule, the treatise on the fundamental principles of violin playing by the father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart which remains an important study on the instrument. Widely circulated throughout Europe after its initial publication in 1756, the book was issued both in subsequent 18th century German editions as well as in translated printings in Dutch (1766), French (1770) and Russian.