- First half w. receding waterstain in outer margin. Paper over covers worn; upper joint splitting at top end.
= Popular method, first published in 1784. Before the revolution Rodolphe was a celebrated composer and musician (violinist), but left destitute after the revolution he became professor at the Conservatoire of Paris.
Garaudé, A. de. 60 Solfèges progressifs à deux Voix égales, avec accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe. Oeuvre 41. Paris, the author, n.d. (±1830), plate-no.104, (4 (publ. cat.)),113,(1)p., entirely lithogr., title-p. w. vignette and scores, contemp. hcalf, sm. folio.
- Foxed throughout; first 10 leaves waterstained in top margin. Binding worn/ dam. along extremities.
AND 1 other: IDEM, Solfèges avec la Nasse chiffrée (...). Oeuvre 27. Part 1 (Paris, the author, n.d. (±1830), 1 vol. (of 2), plate-no. 80A, entirely lithogr., vignette on title-p., contemp. hvellum, sm. folio. Waterstained (partly slightly) and sl. foxed throughout)