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London, John Lane [1929]. Hard Cover. 2 leaves, 3-286 pages, illus. (music), 2 plates, 2 portraits (incl. frontispiece); 22.5 cm. First published 1909. "List of the works of César Franck": pages [257]-270. "Bibliography of works and documents consulted": pages 271-273. Stock#44449. Good+, school presentation copy./ no dj.
La Légende de Saint-Christophe Drame Sacré en trois Actes et huit Tableaux ... Prix net: 20 fr. [Piano-vocal score] by INDY, Vincent d' 1851-1931 - 1920
by INDY, Vincent d' 1851-1931
La Légende de Saint-Christophe Drame Sacré en trois Actes et huit Tableaux ... Prix net: 20 fr. [Piano-vocal score]
by INDY, Vincent d' 1851-1931
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Paris: Rouart, Lerolle [PN R.L. 10142 & Cie.], 1920. Folio. Original publisher's dark ivory illustrated wrappers printed in sepia and black. 1f. (recto dedication, verso blank), 1f. (recto blank, verso frontispiece), 1f. (recto title, verso blank), 1f. (recto contents, verso cast list), 1f. (recto notes on first performance and named cast list, verso blank), 293, [i] (blank) pp.
Wrappers somewhat worn and stained; former owner's signature to margin of upper; some loss to spine, reinforced with tape; spine reinforced with tape. Some signatures split. First Edition, second issue.
La Légende, to the composer's own libretto after Jacobus de Voragine's Legenda Aurea, was first performed in Paris at the Opéra on 9 June 1920.
"There is ... much to admire in this visionary, Trinitarian 'cathédrale sonore', which can only loosely be described as an opera, and really amounts to an almost superhuman act of faith. Its 24 themes are treated symphonically in a massive integrated tapestry, some deriving from plainchant, some from medieval or folksong sources. As always with d'Indy, the orchestration and tonal planning are masterly, and the textures and counterpoint are generally lighter than one might expect." Robert Orledge in Grove Music Online.
Wrappers somewhat worn and stained; former owner's signature to margin of upper; some loss to spine, reinforced with tape; spine reinforced with tape. Some signatures split. First Edition, second issue.
La Légende, to the composer's own libretto after Jacobus de Voragine's Legenda Aurea, was first performed in Paris at the Opéra on 9 June 1920.
"There is ... much to admire in this visionary, Trinitarian 'cathédrale sonore', which can only loosely be described as an opera, and really amounts to an almost superhuman act of faith. Its 24 themes are treated symphonically in a massive integrated tapestry, some deriving from plainchant, some from medieval or folksong sources. As always with d'Indy, the orchestration and tonal planning are masterly, and the textures and counterpoint are generally lighter than one might expect." Robert Orledge in Grove Music Online.
- Seller J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (US)
- Book Condition Used
- Quantity Available 1
- Publisher Rouart, Lerolle [PN R.L. 10142 & Cie.]
- Place of Publication Paris
- Date Published 1920
- Keywords 19th century French opera piano-vocal scores, 19th century French music