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Price: $250.00

Mint condition

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!

Smallens, Alexander autographed and inscribed photograph, 1928

Price: $1000.00

Mint condition

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!

Toscanini, Arturo autographed photo in Williamsburg,VA May, 1950

Price: $100.00

Once crease, else mint

Van Beinum, Eduard autographed musical quote of Beethoven’s 6th

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.

Price: $125.00

Near mint condition

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.

Van Hoogstraaten, Willem rare autographed photograph, 1937

Price: $185.00

Mint condition

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!

Schippers, Thomas autographed 2 page letter to Nikolai Malko, June,1952

Price: $100.00

Mint condition

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.

Wallenstein, Alfred autographed and inscribed photograph, 1962