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GOTTSCHALK, Louis Moreau (1829-1869)
Le Chant du Martyr (Doyle D-30), "Le Chant du Martyr, Grand Caprice Religieux par Seven Octaves...To my friend Chas. Kunkel. of Cincinnati."
Oliver Ditson & Co.: Boston, 1864. Plate no. 22460. FIRST EDITION. Folio. 9 pp. Engraved. Disbound. Some foxing and bleedthrough throughout, otherwise very good.
"Seven Octaves" was a pseudonym used by Gottschalk in some of his publication. According to Doyle, this work actually may be by Paul Ernest.
MUS-06897  $85.
GOTTSCHALK, Louis Moreau (1829-1869)
Impromptu, Op. 54 (Doyle D-74), "Impromptu pour le Piano...Op. 54....à mon amie Madame Elise D'Aubigny.(de Montevideo.)".
William Hall & Son: New York, 1869. Plate no. 6499. FIRST EDITION. Folio. 13 pp. Engraved. Leaves bound with loose thread. Light bleedthrough on a few pages, some browning on outer edges of a few leaves, otherwise fine -- a crisp, bright, clean copy.
MUS-06912  $100.
GOTTSCHALK, Louis Moreau (1829-1869)
Jerusalem, Op. 84 (Doyle D-77/A), "Jerusalem: Grande fantasie triomphale, op. 84. Piano solo....À Madame Amélie Heine."
William Hall & Son: New York, 1855. Plate no. 3442. FIRST EDITION in this version. Folio. 19 pp. Lithographed. Disbound. First and last leaves detached, title page evenly browned, light water stain on lower right corner of final page (not affecting musical text), offprinting throughout, otherwise very good.
The original version of this transcription of music from Verdi's "I Lombardi" was for two pianos. A note on the title page reads:

Ce morceau fut compos� � la demande de S.A.I. Madame la Grande Duchesse Anne de Russie. Il fut jou� pour la premi�re fois � la f�te que donna cette Princesse le 23 Juillet, 1850, dans son Palais d'�t� "la Boissiere" en l'honneur de leurs Majest�s les Reines de Sardaigne, de Prusse, de Saxe, de leurs Altesses Royales les Princesses de Saxe-Weymar, du Prince Albert de Prusse, des Princesses de Wolkonsky, de Sokozanet, et des Hospodars de Valachie.

MUS-06913  $85.
GOTTSCHALK, Louis Moreau (1829-1869)
Marche de Nuit, Op. 17 (Doyle D-89), "Marche de Nuit Composé pour le Piano par L.M. Gottschalk."
William Hall & Son: New York, 1856. Plate no. 3528. FIRST EDITION. Folio. 13 pp. Engraved. Disbound. Pencilled pagination from original binding and an unobtrusive waterstain along right margins, otherwise a clear, clean impression in fine condition.
Dedicated inside cover "au Général Don José Paëz, ex-Président de la République de Venezuela. Témoignage de respectueuse amitié et de profonde admiration." This is followed by an excerpt in French from the "France Musicale" by Gustave Chouquel about the work.
MUS-06919  $115.
GOTTSCHALK, Louis Moreau (1829-1869)
Marche Funèbre, op. 61/1 (D.90/A), "Marche Funèbre pour le Piano."
William Hall & Son: New York, 1870. Plate no. 6519. FIRST EDITION in this version. Folio. 9 pp. Engraved. Original reddish-brown wrapper. Untrimmed edges, some offprinting, otherwise fine and crisp.
This edition lacks the trio published in 1874 and may represent the first version Gottschalk sent directly to the publisher from South America.

The wrapper dates from 1871 or later, having a copyright notice on the catalog of popular ballads (Hall catalog "Popular Ballads," #14), as well as a catalog of Gottschalk with prices on the front.

MUS-06918  $115.
GOTTSCHALK, Louis Moreau (1829-1869)
Pasquinade Caprice, Op. 59 (Doyle D-113), "Pasquinade Caprice pour le Piano par L.M. Gottschalk....à Mlle. Katherine Sandford. (New York.)."
Oliver Ditson & Co.: Boston, 1870. Plate no. 6542. FIRST EDITION. Folio. 11 pp. Engraved. Disbound. First and last pages detached, ink pagination from previous binding, very slight offprinting, otherwise fine and crisp.
MUS-06931  $75.
GOTTSCHALK, Louis Moreau (1829-1869)
Piano Music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk (Doyle ME-4).
Jeanne Behrend, ed. Theodore Presser: Bryn Mawr, 1956. Plate no. 410-41072-65. Large quarto. 65 pp. Soft cover. Fine condition.
MUS-10055  $25.
GOTTSCHALK, Louis Moreau (1829-1869)
La Scintilla, Op. 20/21 (Doyle D-49), "La Scintilla: The Spark Mazurka sentimentale....a Miss Rachael G. Henriques."
Firth, Pond & Co.: New York, 1854. Plate no. 2599. FIRST EDITION, later issue. Folio. 9 pp. Lithographed title page with Gottschalk's lithographed signature, engraved music. Disbound. Title page sunned, first and last pages detached from disbinding, light water stain along bottom left margin of all pages, limited tear on bottom margin of p. 5, offprinting throughout, some foxing, otherwise fair.
This issue postdates the publisher's move to 547 Broadway in 1857.
MUS-06904  $75.
GOTTSCHALK, Louis Moreau (1829-1869)
La Scintilla, Op. 20/21 (Doyle D-49), "La Scintilla (The Spark) Mazurka sentimentale....à Mlle. Rachael C. Henriques."
Oliver Ditson & Co.: Boston, 1854. Plate no. 2599. FIRST EDITION, with new title page. Folio. 9 pp. Engraved. Disbound. Pencilled-in page numbers (from original binding), offprinting throughout, otherwise very good.
Published the same year as first edition and from the same plates (which bear Firth's copyright notice at the bottom of both the title page and the first page of music). This edition not in Doyle.
MUS-09821  $100.
GOTTSCHALK, Louis Moreau (1829-1869)
Valse Poétique, Op. 24 (Doyle D-142), "Valse Poétique, Sospiro, pour le piano....à Madame Taylor (de Baltimore)."
William Hall & Son: New York, 1857. Plate no. 4110. FIRST EDITION, later issue. Folio. 11 pp. Engraved. Disbound. Borders of title page lightly browned, offprinting and slight foxing throughout, pencilled pagination from earlier binding, otherwise fine.
MUS-06935  $85.
GOTTSCHALK, Louis Moreau (1829-1869)
The Water Sprite Polka, Op. 27 (Doyle D-159), "The Water Sprite: Polka de Salon....To Miss Mary J. Smith. of Philadelphia."
J.E. Gould: Philadelphia, 1853. Plate no. "The Water Sprite". FIRST EDITION. Folio. 11 pp. Engraved. Disbound. Offprinting throughout, otherwise a bright clean impression in fine condition.
Beautiful title page with swallows bathing in fountains.
MUS-06936  $100.
GOTTSCHALK, Louis F. (1864-1934)
Idlewilde, Intermezzo Pastoral.
W. Witmark & Sons: New York, 1903. Plate no. 5642-4. Folio. 5 pp. Lithographed. Disbound. Lower right corner chipped, some slight tears along both margins, otherwise very good.
Cover of polished paper features beautiful art nouveau stand of trees on hillside with bronze sky. Louis F. Gottschalk, grand-nephew of Louis Moreau Gottschalk, was a film composer best known for writing the score to the original silent film version of the Wizard of Oz.
MUS-06891  $25.

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