Has anyone heard that In December 1999 Sotheby's auction house in London excited Beethoven enthusiasts and collectors by listing in its sale catalogue an autograph manuscript of a completely unknown Beethoven work!
Beethoven composed a twenty-three measure allegretto for string quartet in 1817 and gave the two-leaf manuscript to English visitor Richard Ford, who wrote hos own inscription at the top of the page .
The Martin Bodmer foundation in Switzerland bought the manuscript for £150,000 .
The Foundation's pulication of the work includes a transcription of the 'Allegretto' (in score and parts) an on a slightly reduced facsimile of the manuscript.
Stephen Roe's introduction in German and English, recounts the history of the work's creation and rediscovery. Roe's brief description relates the intriguing fact that Beethoven wrote the Allegretto for Ford the same day that he completed his Fugue in D major for string quartet, Opus 137, also an allegretto.
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