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WE MAINTAIN A WIDE SELECTION OF AUTOGRAPHED MATERIAL IN THE CLASSICAL MUSIC, JAZZ AND OPERA FIELD, PLEASE INQUIRE ABOUT ADDITIONAL ITEMS NOT SHOWN. |



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WE GUARANTEE ALL ITEMS AUTHENTIC, WITHOUT TIME LIMITATION TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER. |


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Price: $400.00 |
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Mint condition |
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Superb signed photograph of the great and prolific Swiss Modernist composer and member of “Les Six.” |
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Honegger, Arthur autographed and inscribed postcard portrait |
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Phone: 212-860-5541 * Fax: 917-677-8247
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Price: $1300.00 |
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Near mint condition |
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Spectacular, scarce and early autographed presentation ensemble by the great Russian born American composer of his first piano trio, Moscow, 4 December, 1913. |
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Gretchaninoff, Alexander autographed photograph with musical quote |
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Price: $500.00 |
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Fine condition |
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Great presentation photograph in the Soviet tradition of the famed Russian 20th Century composer. Always a favorite of the Politburo as he “played ball.” However, his exercises for pianists are a staple of most piano students repertoire. |
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Kabalevsky, Dimitri autographed presentation photograph, 1968 |
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Price: $450.00 |
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Mint condition |
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Rather rare autographed 1st page of the full score of his opera, “The Voyage” framed with an original photograph of the stage tableau of the final act with cast. The opera received it’s World Premier at the Metropolitan Opera in 1992 and was revived. |
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Glass, Philip autographed, framed opening page of “The Voyage” score |

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Price: $600.00 |
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Near mint condition |
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Autographed postcard photograph of the legendary Austrian-American composer, who was dubbed the “Last Romantic.” The postcard photograph has an autograph on a musical stave on the recto and a musical quote of “Violanta” on the verso, 1924. |
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Korngold, Erich Wolfgang autographed photograph with music quotation |
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Price: $150.00 |
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Fine condition |
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The American composer and Walter Piston pupil writes a long quotation of the theme of his 1953 composition, an overture for large orchestra. Layton, who abruptly quit composing to teach in 1966, described his music as “New Liberalism.” |
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Layton, Billy Jim manuscript quotation from his “An American Portrait” |