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MOZART, Leopold (1719-87). Versuch einer gründlichen Violinschule. Augsburg: Johann Jacob Lotter, 1756. Small 4° (231 x 175mm). Engraved frontispiece portrait, 3 plates and one folding printed table of music (waterstained and spotted or browned throughout, short tear in margin of frontispiece, upper corner of last few leaves stained). Contemporary calf (head of spine repaired, foot of spine chipped, very rubbed and scuffed). Provenance: Ludwig ?Warntel (signature on title and pastedown). FROM THE LIBRARY OF ADOLF BUSCH (1891-1952) AND OF HIS SON-IN-LAW AND MUSICAL PARTNER RUDOLF SERKIN (1903-1991), BY DIRECT DESCENT.
FIRST EDITION of "one of the most influential violin treatises of the eighteenth century ... [and] a treasure trove of information not only about how the violin was played in the Mozart household, but about how an intelligent mid-eighteenth-century musician was thinking" (Andrew Manze). Adolf Busch was leader of the legendary Busch Quartet, which flourished between 1918 and 1945 with remarkably few personnel changes and made some of the greatest ever recordings of chamber music, particularly of the late string quartets of Beethoven. Serkin was Busch's regular duo partner from 1920, when he was only 15, until the latter's death in 1952. He married Busch's daughter Irene in 1935. 'Adolf Busch was not only a great interpreter, he was a great violinist' (Tully Potter).
FIRST EDITION of "one of the most influential violin treatises of the eighteenth century ... [and] a treasure trove of information not only about how the violin was played in the Mozart household, but about how an intelligent mid-eighteenth-century musician was thinking" (Andrew Manze). Adolf Busch was leader of the legendary Busch Quartet, which flourished between 1918 and 1945 with remarkably few personnel changes and made some of the greatest ever recordings of chamber music, particularly of the late string quartets of Beethoven. Serkin was Busch's regular duo partner from 1920, when he was only 15, until the latter's death in 1952. He married Busch's daughter Irene in 1935. 'Adolf Busch was not only a great interpreter, he was a great violinist' (Tully Potter).
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Please note this book is from the libraries of violinist Adolf Busch and latterly of pianist Rudolf Serkin and is consigned by direct descent.