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W. A. Mozart. Eighteenth-century scribal manuscript of the Adagio in B minor for piano, K.540, late C18th-early C19th

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MOZART, WOLFGANG AMADEUS
Eighteenth-century scribal Viennese manuscript of the Adagio in B minor for piano, K.540, late eighteenth- or early nineteenth century

notated by a single scribe in brown ink on up to four two-stave systems per page, entitled "Adagio pour le Clavecin ou Piano Forte composé par Mr Mozart"
7 pages, plus 1 blank, oblong 4to (c.22.5 x 32cm), 8-stave paper, watermarked "VG" and starry shield, modern pencil entry to title ("No 36"), no place or date, [Vienna, late C18th-early C19th]

A rare apparently early Viennese copy of the work often regarded as Mozart's greatest single composition for keyboard.
The B-minor Adagio was entered by Mozart in his own thematic catalogue of works under the date of 19 March 1788, only a few months before the first work in the final great trilogy of symphonies in E flat, G minor and C. The earliest surviving edition is that of Artaria (1794); a copy of the supposed actual first edition (1788) by Hoffmeister has never been traced. Mozart's autograph is preserved in the Stiftelsen Musikkulturens Främjande, Stockholm. The present manuscript is possibly in the hand of a copyist associated with the music dealer Traeg from around 1795 to at least 1800. We are pleased to acknowledge the assistance of Dexter Edge in our cataloguing of this lot.

LITERATURE:
Haberkamp, p.305; Dexter Edge, Mozart's Viennese Copyists, diss. University of Southern California (2001), pp.962-67 (on copyist Sukowaty 9/Traeg 4)

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MOZART, WOLFGANG AMADEUS
Eighteenth-century scribal Viennese manuscript of the Adagio in B minor for piano, K.540, late eighteenth- or early nineteenth century

notated by a single scribe in brown ink on up to four two-stave systems per page, entitled "Adagio pour le Clavecin ou Piano Forte composé par Mr Mozart"
7 pages, plus 1 blank, oblong 4to (c.22.5 x 32cm), 8-stave paper, watermarked "VG" and starry shield, modern pencil entry to title ("No 36"), no place or date, [Vienna, late C18th-early C19th]

A rare apparently early Viennese copy of the work often regarded as Mozart's greatest single composition for keyboard.
The B-minor Adagio was entered by Mozart in his own thematic catalogue of works under the date of 19 March 1788, only a few months before the first work in the final great trilogy of symphonies in E flat, G minor and C. The earliest surviving edition is that of Artaria (1794); a copy of the supposed actual first edition (1788) by Hoffmeister has never been traced. Mozart's autograph is preserved in the Stiftelsen Musikkulturens Främjande, Stockholm. The present manuscript is possibly in the hand of a copyist associated with the music dealer Traeg from around 1795 to at least 1800. We are pleased to acknowledge the assistance of Dexter Edge in our cataloguing of this lot.

LITERATURE:
Haberkamp, p.305; Dexter Edge, Mozart's Viennese Copyists, diss. University of Southern California (2001), pp.962-67 (on copyist Sukowaty 9/Traeg 4)

Condition Report:
Condition is described in the main body of the cataloguing, where appropriate.

We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Prospective buyers should also refer to any Important Notices regarding this sale, which are printed in the Sale Catalogue.
NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE.

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