Jean Sobieski, Op.7 (Kontski, Apollinaire de)

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Publisher. Info. Mainz: Les Fils de B. Schott, n.d.[1856]. Plate 14036.
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For Piano solo (Anonymous)

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Editor Earlier version ?
Publisher. Info. Manuscript, n.d.(ca.1851).
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Misc. Notes The title says: "Grand Mazur by Apollinaire Kontski, performed on a concert in Lublin on Jan. 27, 1851". Perhaps an early version or an anonymous transcription by another hand.
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For Piano solo (composer)

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Publisher. Info. Leipzig: Fr. Kistner, n.d.
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For Piano solo (Wolff)

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Arranger Édouard Wolff (1816-1880)
Publisher. Info. Paris: Brandus, Dufor et Cie, n.d. (ca.1858). Plate B. et Cie. 9911.
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General Information

Work Title Jean Sobieski
Alternative. Title Jean Sobieski: Souvenir de Léopol, Mazur / Souvenir du 17me Siècle, Mazourka
Composer Kontski, Apollinaire de
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.7
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IAK 5
Key C major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 1 (Allegro risoluto — Tempo giusto)
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation violin and piano/orchestra

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WorldCat has an edition dated 1850 that is for violin and orchestra; this seems to pre-date the piano edition.

It is Kistner's piano edition, with avec accompagnement d'orchestre on the title page.
And what is the source of the "WorldCat" date - which library? How secure does that library feel about that date? "Worldcat" doesn't date things, member libraries do, and they each date things different ways, which is a weetadbitofaproblem.

Also, Friedlein published a piano edition in 1856 - Monatsbericht (1856), p.934. (Knowing the plate of that one could be useful for the R. Friedlein table, so as well to mention it :)- ES)