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: $650.00 |
Fine condition |
The legendary “Father of the American Band” and composer writes a 2 bar musical quotation in E flat major between the two post Civil War Peace Jubilee’s he created. We offer with an original stipple engraving contemporary to the quotation. |
Gilmore, Patrick autographed musical quotation, Boston, December, 1871 |
Price: $200.00 |
Fine condition |
The former Music Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra writes to his benefactor to let him know that the Brahms Festival in Essen finished with a 100,000 Mark profit. Fiedler was world renowned for his Brahms conducting. Rare! |
Fiedler, Max one page autographed letter signed, Essen, June24, 1922 |
Price: sold |
Near mint condition |
The legendary German conductor sends a letter to the German critic and musicologist Arno Huth regarding the “Unabhängige Internationale Oper” a group he was forming with Bruno Walter and Stefan Zweig to help Jewish singers who had lost their jobs. |
Klemperer, Otto typed letter signed, Florence, July 19, 1933 & photograph |
Price: $100.00 |
Mint condition |
Autographed photograph of the German conductor best remembered for his legendary recordings of the music of the German Romantic composers. Jochum kept his reputation in tact as a musician and conscientiously refused to join the Nazi Party. |
Jochum, Eugen autographed Werner Neumeister of Munich photograph |
Price: $250.00 |
Mint condition |
Scarce autographed photograph of the Soviet - Jewish conductor in a recording session. Khaikin was Principal Conductor of both the Kirov and the Bolshoi Opera Companies as well as a respected conductor of symphonic repertory. |
Khaikin, Boris autographed conducting photograph, January, 1972 |
Price: sold |
Near mint condition |
The legendary conductor writes to a Berlin critic about his recent and Upcoming performances including Mahler’s “Das Lied von der Erde”, Berlioz’s “Romeo et Juliette”, his Russian tour and his participation in the film music business. |
Fried, Oskar two page autographed letter signed, Paris, December, 1933 |