VERDI Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) - Lot 238

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VERDI Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) - Lot 238
VERDI Giuseppe (1813 - 1901) La Traviata. Melodramma tragico di F.M. PIAVE posto in musica dal Cavaliere G. VERDI. L'Opera intera per Pianoforte solo (Napoli, Clausetti e C°, [1854]); in-4 oblong, 122 pages, paperback, publisher's yellow cover (very slight soiling to cover). Extremely rare first edition of the original version of La Traviata, with other scores by Verdi. This edition is published in two forms: the unaccompanied vocal parts ("per canto") sold for 6 ducati, and the reduction for piano without voice ("per Pianoforte solo") sold for 4 ducati. These two scores, the only ones to give the original version of the opera, are very rare. This is the piano reduction ("riduzione di L. Truzzi"), i.e. without the vocal parts published separately, published at the same time as them, and sharing the same title page and first number ("Preludio"). It contains the vocal lines, and part of the sung text, but integrated into the piano part, instead of appearing on a separate staff. The score is entirely engraved on a double staff, and has 16 numbers, with the quotations 1651-1666. The yellow paper cover announces: "Opera completa"; the title is surrounded by an octagonal border. The Ricordi edition did not appear until 1855, after Verdi had revised the opera for Venice in May 1854 (although Ricordi had prepared ten issues in 1853, there was no complete edition). Thus, "the only printing of [...] the original version of La Traviata was by Clausetti, in Naples" (Fuld). Attached: - Rigoletto (Milan, Ricordi, [1851]), duet no. 7 only, engraved music, number 23177, single pagination (1-9), nice lithographed title vignette depicting the famous quartet of act III. - Giovanni d'Arco, [3 issues], (Naples, Girard, [1845]). - Alzira, [4 issues] (Naples, Flli Fabricatore, [1845?]), title with blue ornamental borders, quotations 195- 198 [the opera was first performed in Naples, and Ricordi's edition did not appear until 1846, so this may be the first, unreported, issue of the opera].
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