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WAGNER SIGNED 'RIDE OF THE VALKYRIES.' WAGNER, RICHARD. 1813-1883. Autograph Musical Quotation S...
WAGNER SIGNED 'RIDE OF THE VALKYRIES.' WAGNER, RICHARD. 1813-1883. Autograph Musical Quotation Signed ('Richard Wagner'), being 8 bars of music from the prelude to the third act of Die Walküre, 1 p, 8vo (approximately 130 x 195 mm as mounted), Zurich, November 12, 1853, signed at lower right, the staff lines hand-drawn in ink, titled at the top margin 'Gesang der Walküren' (rather than the more commonly used Walkürenritt or Ritt der Walküren). Browned, slight fading. Mounted in glazed 19th-century music box frame (non-functioning). AN EARLY GLIMPSE OF WAGNER'S MASTERWORK. One of the most familiar pieces in classical music, the theme for the prelude to the final act of Die Walküre captures the dramatic tone of the composer's Ring Cycle more than any other portion of the composition. In this autograph quotation he sets the text of the 'Gesang der Walküren' for alto voices, indicated above the first bar 'Altstimmen.' The lyrics, written below the staff read: 'Nach Sueden wir ziehen, Siege zu zeugen, Kaempfenden Heeren zu kiesen das Loos, fuer Helden zu fechten, Helden zu faellen wehrliche Sieger zu senden nach Walhall.' (to the South we go, to bear witness to victories, to choose the lot of fighting armies, to fight for heroes, to fall for heroes, to send victorious warriors to Valhalla.) Wagner began writing Die Walküre in the summer of 1851, and did not complete it until 1854. The complete Ring Cycle debuted at Munich's Nationaltheater in June, 1870. Maestro Hans Bauer (1935-2023) was a world-renowned Austrian/Canadian conductor and accomplished violinist. He formed this small but choice collection of musical autographs. His sister Hertha Bauer (1919-1996), who worked at HP Kraus for more than 25 years assisted him forming this collection (lots 127-141). For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
WAGNER SIGNED 'RIDE OF THE VALKYRIES.' WAGNER, RICHARD. 1813-1883. Autograph Musical Quotation Signed ('Richard Wagner'), being 8 bars of music from the prelude to the third act of Die Walküre, 1 p, 8vo (approximately 130 x 195 mm as mounted), Zurich, November 12, 1853, signed at lower right, the staff lines hand-drawn in ink, titled at the top margin 'Gesang der Walküren' (rather than the more commonly used Walkürenritt or Ritt der Walküren). Browned, slight fading. Mounted in glazed 19th-century music box frame (non-functioning). AN EARLY GLIMPSE OF WAGNER'S MASTERWORK. One of the most familiar pieces in classical music, the theme for the prelude to the final act of Die Walküre captures the dramatic tone of the composer's Ring Cycle more than any other portion of the composition. In this autograph quotation he sets the text of the 'Gesang der Walküren' for alto voices, indicated above the first bar 'Altstimmen.' The lyrics, written below the staff read: 'Nach Sueden wir ziehen, Siege zu zeugen, Kaempfenden Heeren zu kiesen das Loos, fuer Helden zu fechten, Helden zu faellen wehrliche Sieger zu senden nach Walhall.' (to the South we go, to bear witness to victories, to choose the lot of fighting armies, to fight for heroes, to fall for heroes, to send victorious warriors to Valhalla.) Wagner began writing Die Walküre in the summer of 1851, and did not complete it until 1854. The complete Ring Cycle debuted at Munich's Nationaltheater in June, 1870. Maestro Hans Bauer (1935-2023) was a world-renowned Austrian/Canadian conductor and accomplished violinist. He formed this small but choice collection of musical autographs. His sister Hertha Bauer (1919-1996), who worked at HP Kraus for more than 25 years assisted him forming this collection (lots 127-141). For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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