News | June 14, 2023

First Edition of Beethoven's Ninth in Christie's Harnoncourt Sale

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Lot 21: Sinfonie mit Schluss-Chor über Schillers Ode ‘An die Freude 

Christie’s will present Alice & Nikolaus Harnoncourt – Artists Collecting Art, an online sale of 50 select works which opens for bidding on June 30 until July 14, alongside a group of Old Master pictures and illuminated manuscripts that will be offered from their collection in the Old Masters Part I Sale on July 6. 

Renowned classical violinist Alice (1930-2022) and celebrated conductor and musicologist Nikolaus (1929-2016), the Harnoncourts were a remarkable artistic duo - collecting books, art and furniture was a shared passion. Their daughter Elisabeth von Magnus said: “My parents bought works that inspired them and that they wanted to live with. They were never just collectors. They only bought art that they found important and fascinating, as well as with the music they engaged with – it was worth studying and discovering again and again”. 

Among the items in the Old Masters Part I Sale is a lavishly illuminated, iconographically unusual Book of Hours by the Master of Martainville 183 [Paris, circa 1490s], once in the collections of Napoleon’s chamberlain Count Joseph-François de Kergariou, and later the great French bibliophile André Hachette (estimate: £300,000-500,000/$378,000-$630,000)

Lot 20: De Europische Insecten, Naauwkeurig onderzogt
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Lot 20: De Europische Insecten, Naauwkeurig onderzogt

Lot 32: Flores musicae
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Lot 32: Flores musicae 

Book of Hours in Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on vellum
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Book of Hours in Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on vellum

Master of Martainville 183
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Master of Martainville 183

Other books and manuscripts highlights include: 

* a First edition of the Ninth Symphony, Beethoven's last, Sinfonie mit Schluss-Chor über Schillers Ode ‘An die Freude’, fur grosses Orchester, 4 Solo-und 4 Chor- Stimmen. Mainz and Paris: Schott, [1826] (estimate: £10,000-20,000/$12,600-$25,000)

* first incunable edition of the important and famous musical treatise by Hugo Spechtshart (circa 1285-1360), Flores musicae. Strasbourg: Johann Prüss, 1488, one of the very first to include woodcut-printed scores (estimate: £15,000-20,000 /$19,000-$25,000)

* De Europische Insecten, Naauwkeurig onderzogt, na 't leven geschildert, en in print gebragt door. Amsterdam: J.F. Bernard, 1730, the work on the insects of Europe by the naturalist-artist Maria Sibylla Merian (estimate: £30,000-50,000/$38,000-$63,000).