[Deutsche Volkslieder, WoO 32 (Sketches)]
Deutsche Volkslieder
WoO 32 (Sketches). Selections
Beiden Königskinder (Sketches)
Markgrafen Töchterlein (Sketches)
Reiter (Sketches)
Brahms, Johannes
1833-1897
Brahms, Johannes
1833-1897
Brahms, Johannes
1833-1897
Brahms, Johannes
1833-1897
notated music
sg-fm
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[1858?]
1858
monographic
ger
print
[3] p. of ms. music ; 16 x 25 cm.
Holograph in black ink, with pencil additions.
Drafts of piano accompaniments to five folk songs in free arrangements, heavily annotated, with significant differences from final published texts.
Includes sketches for songs Die beiden Königskinder, Des Markgrafen Töchterlein, and Der Reiter, the last two with complete piano acc., and two additional unidentified accompanimental fragments. Unidentified work in E♭ major on bottom of p. [1] includes only bass line.
Vocal line incipit notated for Des Markgrafen Tochters along with first four words of text in German on caption (p. [2]) in light pencil.
Annotation in German.
Title supplied by cataloger from Sotheby's documentation.
Song with final title Des Markgrafen Töchterlein here provisionally titled Des Markgrafen Tochters.
Slightly worn, with some discoloration at corners; signature partially torn.
Score housed in white paper folded sleeve (27 x 30 cm.) wrapped in inner white paper folded sleeve (23 x 31 cm.) with p. [2] and [3] separated by white paper leaf (20 x 25 cm.), all housed in folder (41 x 52 cm.) labeled in pencil on side: Brahms Deutsche Volkslieder. Folder labeled on top right: Brahms, Johannes.
Juilliard Manuscript Collection, Lila Acheson Wallace Library, The Juilliard School.
Gift; Bruce Kovner; 2006.
Purchased at auction at Sotheby's, London, May 26, 2000, Lot 47.
McCorkle, p. 552-554, 583-587
RISM, ID no.900003601
Musical sketches
Songs with piano
Folk songs, German
Juilliard Manuscript Collection (Juilliard School. Library)
Music
Manuscripts.
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http://juilliardmanuscriptcollection.org/manuscript/deutsches-volkslieder-woo-33
http://library.juilliard.edu/record=b1130037
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