WE MAINTAIN A WIDE SELECTION OF AUTOGRAPHED MATERIAL IN THE CLASSICAL MUSIC, JAZZ AND OPERA FIELD, PLEASE INQUIRE ABOUT ADDITIONAL ITEMS NOT SHOWN. |
WE GUARANTEE ALL ITEMS AUTHENTIC, WITHOUT TIME LIMITATION TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER. |
Phone: 212-860-5541
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Price: $300.00 |
Mint condition |
Authentic, boldly autographed Austrian postcard photograph of the American conductor, composer and pianist. Despite being a Jew, Bernstein first performed in Austria in 1948 as a conductor and was made an honorary citizen in 1987. |
Bernstein, Leonard autographed photograph, uncommon 1960’s image |
Price: $175.00 |
Mint condition |
Bernstein conducts the Vienna Philharmonic in works by Beethoven and Wagner. The program is autographed by Bernstein, soprano Dame Gwynneth Jones, tenor Jess Thomas and mezzo-soprano Nancy Williams. We include an original photograph. |
Bernstein, Leonard autographed Vienna Philharmonic tour program, 1979 |
Price: $300.00 |
Fine condition |
Youthful autographed photograph of the legendary German, later Argentine conductor when he was appointed Generalmusikdirektor in Stuttgart, 1918. We have not seen an earlier autographed photograph offered by a dealer in 20 years. |
Busch, Fritz early autographed postcard photograph c. 1918 |
Price: $250.00 |
Near mint condition |
The legendary Romanian conductor of all things led the Symphony Orchestra of the Curtis Institute of Music for his American debut at Carnegie Hall, February 27, 1984. We offer with a stellar large Annemarie Heinrichs signed photograph. |
Celibidache, Sergiu autographed American debut program, February, 1984 |
Price: $250.00 |
Mint condition |
The legendary conductor, composer and pianist writes a tongue and cheek note to his dear friend and business partner Harry Kraut. Leonard Kraut? Madness! First Bernstein—First!! We offer with a wonderful original photograph of Bernstein. |
Bernstein, Leonard autographed note to Harry Kraut with photograph |
Price: sold |
Fine condition |
Autographed photograph of the leading Hungarian conductor of his time in a recording session. Ferencsik for decades led the most important orchestras and opera companies in Hungary and also had an important international career. |
Ferencsik, Janos autographed Fayer postcard photograph, Budapest, 1961 |