Piano Sonata No.24, Op.61 (Dussek, Jan Ladislav)
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Complete Score
*#219019 - 1.17MB, 19 pages - (0) - V/V/V - 10x⇩
PDF file, Scanned by Czech National Library
Coulonnus (14 May 2012)
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, n.d.. Plate 456.
Orginally scanned at 100 dpi, color. Resized to 300 dpi, converted to monochrome
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Complete score
*#62118 - 3.58MB, 19 pages - (1) - V/V/V - 726x⇩
Stuttgart: Cotta, No.321, 1878. Plate 49.
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Complete Score
*#09902 - 1.29MB, 20 pages - (1) - V*/V*/V* - 406x⇩
Prague: SNKLHU, 1963. Plate H 3756.
from Musica Antiqua Bohemica, Vol.
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General Information
| Work Title | Piano Sonata No.24, Op.61 |
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| Alternative Title | Elégie Harmonique sur la mort de son Altesse Royale le Prince Louis Ferdinand de Prusse |
| Composer | Dussek, Jan Ladislav |
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| Opus/Catalogue Number | Op.61 |
| Movements/Sections | 3 |
| Year/Date of Composition | 1806 |
| Dedication | Prince de Lobkowitz, duc de Raudnitz |
| Piece Style | Classical |
| Instrumentation | 1 Piano |
Misc. Comments
According to Johannes Gebauer's notes to the Camesina-Quartett's recording of the 3 String Quartets, Op.60 composed earlier the same year (1806), Dussek inscribed his Élégie Harmonique as follows -
Son Altesse Royale le Prince Louis Ferdinand de Prusse a été tué a l'affaire Saalfeld le 10 october 1806. L'auteur, qui a eu le bonheur de jouir du commerce très intime de S.A.R., ne l'a quitté qu'au moment, ou il a versé son précieux sang pour sa patrie. (Schissel)

