4/82 Petites Musique 'Fortissimo' by Chevob & Co. late Baker Troll & Co.
Serial no. 22403 circa 1905/6
Bought via eBay in January 2024
A very rare large nickel plated Petites Musique (22 x 15 x 9cm) with a pristine tune sheet by a well known maker contained within a beautiful rosewood mahogany box with quartered veneer lid and brass edge and string.
Rarely, this box has real provenance as it was bought by German born Industrialist, Albert Vollmer just before 1910 when he visited Switzerland with his wife. Albert ran Kockrum's enamel factory at Ronneby in Sweden from shortly after it was founded in 1893 until he retired to Dresden in 1921. The factory produced enamelled products for hospitals all around the world.
The box was handed down to his son, Hans Vollmer, and subsequently to his grandson Dick Vollmer. Unfortunately none of Dick's offspring had a desire to inherit the box and so it was put up for auction. Lucky me!
A very rare large nickel plated Petites Musique (22 x 15 x 9cm) with a pristine tune sheet by a well known maker contained within a beautiful rosewood mahogany box with quartered veneer lid and brass edge and string.
Rarely, this box has real provenance as it was bought by German born Industrialist, Albert Vollmer just before 1910 when he visited Switzerland with his wife. Albert ran Kockrum's enamel factory at Ronneby in Sweden from shortly after it was founded in 1893 until he retired to Dresden in 1921. The factory produced enamelled products for hospitals all around the world.
The box was handed down to his son, Hans Vollmer, and subsequently to his grandson Dick Vollmer. Unfortunately none of Dick's offspring had a desire to inherit the box and so it was put up for auction. Lucky me!
Tune Sheet
1. La Veuve Joyeuse by Franz Lehár - The Merry Widow from the Operetta by the Austro-Hungarian composer Franz Lehár.
He based the story - concerning a rich widow, and her countrymen's attempt to keep her money in the principality by finding her the right husband – on an 1861 comedy play, L'attaché d'ambassade (The Embassy Attaché) by Henri Meilhac.
2. Serenade Angelique by Gaetano Braga. A "Serenata" (serenade) by Braga, sometimes called "Angel's Serenade" or "Légende valaque" is a dialogue between a worried mother and a girl who hears an angel's voice calling her; in the end the girl follows the voice ("O mamma buona notte, io seguo il suon, io seguo il suon!"). It is mentioned in Anton Chekhov's short story "The Black Monk," as well as in other Russian works of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As composed, the narrator sings the voice of the mother and girl, while the angel's voice is portrayed through the violin or cello.
3. Carmen "Habanera" by Georges Bizet. Carmen is an opera in for parts by the French Composer, Georges Bizet, first performed in Paris on 3rd March 1875. It has since become one of the most popular and frequently performed Operas in the classical canon; the Habanera and Seguidilla from Act 1 and the Toreador Song from Act 2 are among the best knows of all operatic areas.
4. Lohengrin - Bridal Chorus by Richard Wagner is a romantic opera in three acts composed and written by Wagner and first performed in 1850. The most popular and recognisable part is The Bridal Chorus, colloquially known in English speaking countries as "Here Comes The Bride".
1. La Veuve Joyeuse by Franz Lehár - The Merry Widow from the Operetta by the Austro-Hungarian composer Franz Lehár.
He based the story - concerning a rich widow, and her countrymen's attempt to keep her money in the principality by finding her the right husband – on an 1861 comedy play, L'attaché d'ambassade (The Embassy Attaché) by Henri Meilhac.
2. Serenade Angelique by Gaetano Braga. A "Serenata" (serenade) by Braga, sometimes called "Angel's Serenade" or "Légende valaque" is a dialogue between a worried mother and a girl who hears an angel's voice calling her; in the end the girl follows the voice ("O mamma buona notte, io seguo il suon, io seguo il suon!"). It is mentioned in Anton Chekhov's short story "The Black Monk," as well as in other Russian works of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As composed, the narrator sings the voice of the mother and girl, while the angel's voice is portrayed through the violin or cello.
3. Carmen "Habanera" by Georges Bizet. Carmen is an opera in for parts by the French Composer, Georges Bizet, first performed in Paris on 3rd March 1875. It has since become one of the most popular and frequently performed Operas in the classical canon; the Habanera and Seguidilla from Act 1 and the Toreador Song from Act 2 are among the best knows of all operatic areas.
4. Lohengrin - Bridal Chorus by Richard Wagner is a romantic opera in three acts composed and written by Wagner and first performed in 1850. The most popular and recognisable part is The Bridal Chorus, colloquially known in English speaking countries as "Here Comes The Bride".