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Auction archive: Lot number 59

Donizetti, Gaetano

Musical Manuscripts
22 May 2018
Estimate
£2,000 - £2,500
ca. US$2,687 - US$3,359
Price realised:
£2,250
ca. US$3,023
Auction archive: Lot number 59

Donizetti, Gaetano

Musical Manuscripts
22 May 2018
Estimate
£2,000 - £2,500
ca. US$2,687 - US$3,359
Price realised:
£2,250
ca. US$3,023
Beschreibung:

Donizetti, Gaetano GOOD LONG AUTOGRAPH LETTER IN FRENCH AND ITALIAN, ABOUT "LE DUC D’ALBE" AND OTHER WORKS, TO THE FRENCH BARITONE PAUL-BERNARD-BARROILHET, 24 APRIL 1845 with a phrase of music in place of a signature at the end, notated on a hand-drawn stave ("un abbraccio dal tuo aff[ettuoso] [nine-note musical phrase]...c'est un soldat qui revient de l'allemagne, où il fait cocagne le jour, la nuit"), comprising a lengthy diatribe against the management of the Paris Opéra, in which he describes being messed around by the director Léon Pillet and the librettist Eugène Scribe, regarding projects based on Jeanne la folle and Le duc d’Albe, saying dealing with the former had been a “nightmare”, describing another subject, which appeared initially attractive, but which in fact contained everything that he has always abhorred in opera, complaining that he was continually asked by Pillet to wait (“aspettate, aspettate”) for Le duc d’Albe to be produced (when the Scribe could easily have made any necessary adjustments), so that he came to feel he was merely a backup in case Meyerbeer failed to compose an opera, and so eventually he decided to leave Paris for Vienna; Donizetti discusses a piece he has written for Barroilhet, asking if he wants him to change the middle section so that it ends in D major or B-flat major, reports the state of the Vienna Opera, saying it is going from bad to worse and that only the soprano Fanny Persiani saves it, and even the ballerina Fanny Elssler is not good as she was, so he does not attend much, concluding by assuring him that he living a contented life in Vienna without working "...Poi sorsero fra’ loro i puntigli, poi Scribe non dovea più far poema, da questo, processo pel Duca D’alba , ed io poveretto, che parti sì contento, mi trovo balzato di quà, e di là, da’ que’ stessi, che tutto mi han promesso. Ora Mr Pillet mi dice ancora 'Aspettate, vediamo se Meyerbeer dà, o non dà la sua Opera!'’...” 3 pages, 4to ( c. 27.5 x 22cm), integral autograph address-panel, annotation by Ricordi's [Giacomo] Pedroni at the end, postmarked, Vienna 24 April 1845, the leaves separated, splitting and small tears at folds, some perforation from the oxidation of Donizetti’s ink

Auction archive: Lot number 59
Auction:
Datum:
22 May 2018
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
Beschreibung:

Donizetti, Gaetano GOOD LONG AUTOGRAPH LETTER IN FRENCH AND ITALIAN, ABOUT "LE DUC D’ALBE" AND OTHER WORKS, TO THE FRENCH BARITONE PAUL-BERNARD-BARROILHET, 24 APRIL 1845 with a phrase of music in place of a signature at the end, notated on a hand-drawn stave ("un abbraccio dal tuo aff[ettuoso] [nine-note musical phrase]...c'est un soldat qui revient de l'allemagne, où il fait cocagne le jour, la nuit"), comprising a lengthy diatribe against the management of the Paris Opéra, in which he describes being messed around by the director Léon Pillet and the librettist Eugène Scribe, regarding projects based on Jeanne la folle and Le duc d’Albe, saying dealing with the former had been a “nightmare”, describing another subject, which appeared initially attractive, but which in fact contained everything that he has always abhorred in opera, complaining that he was continually asked by Pillet to wait (“aspettate, aspettate”) for Le duc d’Albe to be produced (when the Scribe could easily have made any necessary adjustments), so that he came to feel he was merely a backup in case Meyerbeer failed to compose an opera, and so eventually he decided to leave Paris for Vienna; Donizetti discusses a piece he has written for Barroilhet, asking if he wants him to change the middle section so that it ends in D major or B-flat major, reports the state of the Vienna Opera, saying it is going from bad to worse and that only the soprano Fanny Persiani saves it, and even the ballerina Fanny Elssler is not good as she was, so he does not attend much, concluding by assuring him that he living a contented life in Vienna without working "...Poi sorsero fra’ loro i puntigli, poi Scribe non dovea più far poema, da questo, processo pel Duca D’alba , ed io poveretto, che parti sì contento, mi trovo balzato di quà, e di là, da’ que’ stessi, che tutto mi han promesso. Ora Mr Pillet mi dice ancora 'Aspettate, vediamo se Meyerbeer dà, o non dà la sua Opera!'’...” 3 pages, 4to ( c. 27.5 x 22cm), integral autograph address-panel, annotation by Ricordi's [Giacomo] Pedroni at the end, postmarked, Vienna 24 April 1845, the leaves separated, splitting and small tears at folds, some perforation from the oxidation of Donizetti’s ink

Auction archive: Lot number 59
Auction:
Datum:
22 May 2018
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
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