The dedication of Raff's 5th violin sonata

Started by eschiss1, Wednesday 22 July 2020, 23:11

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Mark Thomas

AFAIK it was always dedicated to the Belgian violinist Hubert Léonard, an enthusiast for Raff's music. Why do you ask, Eric?

eschiss1

The edition of the sonata published (posthumously) by Peters bears a dedication to Ferdinand Laub, which is confusing to me. Thanks!

Mark Thomas

Raff dedicated his First Violin Sonata (1853) and Fourth String Quartet (1867) to Laub, a German violin virtuoso. To dedicate a third work to him in the following year seems most unlikely. I think that Peters just made a mistake. The Violin Sonata was re-published by them in 1891 (it was originally published by Schuberth in 1869), and I have scans of two title pages of the their edition: one with Laub as dedicatee and the other with Léonard. The title page designs of all five Sonatas in the Peters editions are identical barring the work title and the dedicatee, and Laub was the dedicatee of the First Sonata. I suspect that they didn't change that when the prepared the plate for the Fifth, issued some like that, realised their mistake, corrected the title page plate and printed the rest from that. Below is a scan of the Peters edition showing Léonard as dedicatee (compare this with the otherwise identical copy available form IMSLP showing Laub as dedicatee):


eschiss1

ah, thank you. Added a paraphrased explanation on the discussion page @ IMSLP. :)

eschiss1

(the copy I see @ IMSLP has Laub, but maybe there's another copy @ IMSLP I'm missing...)