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[W. IV, 1-3]. Six Duetts for Two Violins ... Book. [1] Op. 4 [Parts]

[W. IV, 1-3]. Six Duetts for Two Violins ... Book. [1] Op. 4 [Parts] by VIOTTI, Giovanni Battista 1755-1824

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Title
[W. IV, 1-3]. Six Duetts for Two Violins ... Book. [1] Op. 4 [Parts]
Author
VIOTTI, Giovanni Battista 1755-1824
Seller
J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
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London: Monro & May, 1823. Folio. Unbound. Violino primo: 13 pp.; Violino secondo: 13 pp. Engraved. Early signature (?Geo Moschelland) in ink to upper right corner of both title pages. Notational corrections in blue ink to p. 7 of Violino primo part; illegible annotations to p. 11 of Violino primo part. Reinforced at spine with paper tape. Somewhat browned and soiled; most leaves detached; crudely trimmed; Violino primo part with tape repairs to title. A later edition. White IV: 1-3. Giazotto 1-3. Not in RISM. 1 copy located, at the Royal Academy of Music in London. Monro & May were in business from ca. 1823 to 1848 (see Humphries and Smith p. 236); no other editions of Viotti's works with their imprint have been recorded. These six duets were first published in ca. 1789. "Emerging from the Italian violin tradition, Viotti's works became a symbol and model for the French music of his time. The composer succeeded in combining the most virtuosic elements of violin technique with a unique, specifically instrumental cantabile." Massimiliano Sala in MGG2.