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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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Phone: 212-860-5541 * Fax: 917-677-8247
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Price: $250.00 |
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Mint condition |
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Original Rembrandt autographed and inscribed photograph of the conductor, May, 14, 1928. Smallens led the 1934 World Premier of Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess.” A scarce 20th Century conductor autographed photograph! |
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Smallens, Alexander autographed and inscribed photograph, 1928 |

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Price: $1000.00 |
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Mint condition |
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The Maestro is all smiles as he poses with a woman in 18th Century attire in this autographed quarto photograph! Toscanini took his NBC Orchestra on a trans-Continental tour during the Summer of 1950. Unique! |
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Toscanini, Arturo autographed photo in Williamsburg,VA May, 1950 |
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Price: $100.00 |
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Once crease, else mint |
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Van Beinum, Eduard autographed musical quote of Beethoven’s 6th |
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The Eminent Dutch conductor pens a 3 bar musical quotation of the second movement theme from Beethoven’s 6th Symphony. Van Beinum remains ond of the more elusive autographs of the great 20th Century conductors. |
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Price: $125.00 |
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Near mint condition |
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The Dutch violinist and conductor autographs and inscribes a quarto photograph. He was Elly Ney’s husband, an interim Music Director of the New York Philharmonic, as well as the chief conductor of Salzburg Mozarteum. |
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Van Hoogstraaten, Willem rare autographed photograph, 1937 |
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Price: $185.00 |
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Mint condition |
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The great American conductor at the beginning of his career writes a newsy letter to his teacher mentioning his future work with NBC and the New York City Opera, as well as giving a contact address for Samuel Barber. Superb content! |
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Schippers, Thomas autographed 2 page letter to Nikolai Malko, June,1952 |

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Price: $100.00 |
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Mint condition |
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Autographed photograph by the conductor and cellist to violin pedagogue Edmund Zygman. Wallenstein under Toscanini’s advice became the Music Director of the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra. |
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Wallenstein, Alfred autographed and inscribed photograph, 1962 |