A unique collection of music manuscripts by the Belgian composer Henry Vieuxtemps in the Music Department of the Royal Library of Belgium

Marie Cornaz

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

The King Baudouin Foundation bought an exceptional set of music manuscripts by the violinist Henry Vieuxtemps (1820-1881), Belgium’s most famous composer of the 19th century. The manuscripts, unknown so far to musicians and musicologists, have been recently brought to the Music Department of the Royal Library of Belgium, which has become the world’s most important place for the preservation of Vieuxtemps’s work.

The collection contains as many as twenty autograph manuscripts including the world-famous Cinquième concerto pour violon, a major work of the violin concerto repertoire since its premiere, and ten handwritten copies, some of which bear autograph annotations by the composer.

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