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Price: $850.00 |
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Mint condition |
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Rare autographed postcard photograph of the French composer who was inspired by the work of his near contemporaries, Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel. A superb example! |
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Roussel, Albert autographed postcard photograph |
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Price: $1800.00 |
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Mint condition |
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The great composer pens 9 bars of his song, L’Amor Oyseau, “The Love Birds” offered with a postcard portrait, perfect for display. |
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Saint-Saëns, Camille 9 bar autographed musical quotation of a chanson |
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Price: $1000.00 |
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Mint condition |
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The composer writes to the librettist of his opera “Padmavati” regarding the sets for the opera during the time he was composing the work. The opera was commissioned by the Director of the Paris Opera, but due to the War was not premiered until 1923. |
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Roussel, Albert 4 page autographed letter to Louis Laloy, 1917 |
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Price: $650.00 |
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Fine condition |
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The great composer pens a letter from Paris regarding his recent trip to American and the Pan Pacific Exposition in San Francisco. He also mentions the war. |
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Saint-Saëns, Camille 2 page autographed letter over 3 pages, July, 1915 |
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Price: $1800.00 |
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Mint condition |
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The composer writes to the faculty of the then Leningrad Conservatory thanking them for the title of Honorary Professor at the Institution. He had been dismissed from the Conservatory in 1948 during his second denunciation by the politburo. |
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Shostakovich, Dimitri 2 page autographed letter, 2 September, 1966 |
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Price: $1800.00 |
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Mint condition |
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Written 18 days before the composer’s death, Shostakovich writes to pianist Pavel Alexeyevich Serebryakov thanking his for his kind words about an article he had written and about his poor health, this was one of the last letters he wrote. |
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Shostakovich, Dimitri two page letter, written days before his death, 1975 |