Item #26784 [Op. 91]. Wellingtons-Sieg oder: die Schlacht bey Vittoria... 91tes Werk. Für das Piano=Forte auf 4 Hænde. No. 2364. Preis [blank]. Ludwig van BEETHOVEN.

[Op. 91]. Wellingtons-Sieg oder: die Schlacht bey Vittoria... 91tes Werk. Für das Piano=Forte auf 4 Hænde. No. 2364. Preis [blank]

Wien: S.A. Steiner und Comp. [PN C.D.S. 2364], [ca. 1817].

Oblong folio. Unbound, as issued. Housed in a custom-made mid-tan leather-backed folder with titling gilt to spine. 1f. (title), [1] (blank), 2-39, [iii] (blank) pp. Engraved. The word "Preis" printed, but neither amount nor currency added.

Extended printed note following imprint: "so wie auch zu haben [and also available]: in Leipzig bey Breitkopf und Härtel _ C.F. Peters _ Fr. Hoffmeister, [continuation in smaller print] Bonn, bey N. Simmrok [!Simrock] _ Offenbach, bey J: Andrä [!André] _ Zürich, bey Nägeli & Comp. _ Ettwill [!Eltville], bey C: Zulehner,_ und in den Musikhandlungen zu Augsburg _ Berlin _ Braunschweig _ Frankfurth _ Hamburg _ München _ Mayland [!Mailand] _ Neapel _ Stuttgardt [!Stuttgart]."

Folder slightly worn and soiled. Some offsetting.

An uncut copy. In very good condition overall.

First Edition of this arrangement, second issue ("Pränumerations-Anzeige" of first issue dropped from page 1, but with price left blank and currency noted). LvBWV v. 1, p. 585. (3 copies in Germany and Austria). Hoboken 2, 392 (a later issue).

The arranger of this version is not known.

"Beethoven's 'Battle Symphony,' more correctly entitled Wellington's Victory or the Battle of Victoria (op. 91), came into being as the result of an idea by Maelzel that Beethoven should write a work for his latest invention, the panharmonicon, a sort of mechanical orchestra. The timing coincided with Wellington's defeat of Napoleon in 1813... It is a programmatic piece for a large orchestra with a battery of military and Turkish percussion instruments, including cannons and muskets. The first section opens with an English bugle call followed by the patriotic tune Rule, Britannia, answered by a French bugle call and marching tune, known in Britain as For he's a jolly good fellow. Then comes a depiction of the battle. Part 2, called 'Victory Symphony,' begins and ends with martial music but is otherwise based largely on the British national anthem, which is treated fugally." Cooper: The Beethoven Compendium, p. 220.

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