Early 19th Century Music Sheets - An Opera for the Schweitzer family 1819
Early 19th-century music sheets offer a glimpse into the musical tastes and cultural milieu of the time. During this period, sheet music played a crucial role in disseminating and popularizing music. Compositions reflected the musical styles of the Classical and early Romantic eras. Titles from renowned composers like Beethoven, Mozart, and Haydn, as well as popular folk tunes and dance music, were printed on these sheets.
The sheets themselves, typically made of paper, featured engraved or printed musical notation along with ornate cover art. Collectors value these sheets not only for the musical content but also for their historical and aesthetic significance, providing a tangible connection to the musical practices of the early 1800s.
Specifications:
- Antique Opera music, Germany.
- An Opera for the Schweitzer Family,
- Variations for the Piano; Hamburg Germany 1819. Variations for the Piano - Forte Sur l'Air/Who ever heard me lament. I jump and sing, I dance etc. del'Opera Die Schweitzer Familie composées par MR LABBE GELINEK. Hamburg Chés Jean Auguste Böhme.