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1491915<p>Terviso or Venice: Michael Manzolus 1491. First Edition with the commentary of Acron and Pomponius Porphyrio. Bound in modern marbled gilt calf. A very large and clean copy with marginal indexing on a few signatures in red others in brown ink. A very Large copy of a very very rare edition of Horace https://data.cerl.org/istc/ih00451000 GW 13457; Goff H451; BMC V 315 IB. 21815; Bod-inc H-203; CIBN H-275. Located copies:The Walters Art Museum Bancroft Library Yale Free Library of Philadelphia Princeton Univ. Brown University Pauline Fore Moffitt Library University of California General Library. The unique charm of Horace's lyric poetry arises from his combination of the metre and style of the distant past—the world of the Archaic Greek lyric poets—with descriptions of his personal experience and the important moments of Roman life. He creates an intermediate space between the real world and the world of his imagination populated with fauns nymphs and other divinities.<br />He denounces corrupt morals praises the integrity of the people of Italy and shows a ruler who carries on his shoulders the burden of power. Other Augustan themes that appear in Horace's lyric verse include the idea of the universal character and eternity of Roman political dominion and the affirmation of the continuity of the republican tradition with the Augustan principate. At some stage Augustus offered Horace the post of his private secretary but the poet declined on the plea of ill health. Not withstanding Augustus did not resent his refusal and indeed their relationship became closer.<br />"Horace's success as a poet can be measured partly by how difficult he is to imitate and translate and by how many admirers have sought to do both. Readers in the Middle Ages looked to Horace as a moralist and as a literary critic and appreciated the Satires and Epistles more than the more difficult Odes. The enthusiasm of the Italian Renaissance poets Petrarch 14th century Landinio and Politian late 15th century for the Odes encouraged the popularity of Horace's lyric. Horace was one of Montaigne's 16th century favorite poets. The themes and poetics of both the lyrics and the satires greatly influenced Ben Jonson late 16th early 17th century Robert Herrick Andrew Marvell Milton and Dryden 17th century. The Odescontinued to be springboards for much of both public and private 17th-century English lyrics. Pope was the leading Horatian poet writing in English during the 18th century the Age of Augustanism especially imitating Horace's hexameter poetry while Alfred Lord Tennyson Matthew Arnold Byron and Rudyard Kipling were among Horace's enthusiasts in the 19th century. Horace continued to inspire modern poets among them Ezra Pound. <br /><br />While the different genres of his work have specific qualities they all share in being Horatian a quality that many have tried to define. In Nietzsche's view Horace's peerless artistry separates him from all other poets. Compared to Horace's Odes "All the rest of poetry becomes in contrast something too popular—a mere garrulity of feelings" "What I owe to the ancients" Twilight of the Idols 1 https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/horace . Folio 30 x 20cm Signatures: A8B10C8D4E8F-G6a–q8r6. 184 leaves First Edition of Horace with both of his ancient commentators Acron and Porphyrio. Bound in modern marbled gilt calf. A very large and clean copy with marginal indexing on a few signatures in red others in brown ink.<br /><br />The history of the printing of editions of Horace and his commentators.<br /><br />First printed in Venice about 1471-2 then in Milan about 1475 14761477 Venice again 1478 &1479. The next edition was Leipzig 1492 All of these editions are without commentary. Acron's commentary was Published with out the Opera in Milan in 1479. At Florence in 1482 there is an edition of the Opera with the Landinus commentary then again in Venice 1483-86. The Edition offered here is the FIRST to have the commentary of Helenius Acron and Pomponius Porphyrion who are both said to have flourished in the third century these commentaries are revised by Raphael Rgius ƒl. 1480-1500 and Ludovicus de Strazarolis which make up the first 50 pages of this book.</p> Michael Manzolus
AQ25079vs.: vs. c. 1820s-1930s 12mo 8vo and quarto. The majority preserved within original publisher's wrappers. An extensive archive of theatrical publications and ephemera emanating from the recently dispersed library of Howth Castle County Dublin seat of the Gaisford-St. Lawrence family comprised of theatre programmes and libretti representing productions spanning from the late 1820s up to the 1930s both domestic and Continental in origin. The 94 individual publications comprehend: Eight playscripts and libretti printed in Paris between including an 1828 edition of Théaulon and Choquart's comic vaudeville Monsieur Jovial ou l'huissier-chansonnier 1827 and an 1882 issue of Charles Gounod's five-act opera Faust set to a French libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré from Carré's play Faust et Marguerite. 15 Italian productions variously printed at Rome Milan Florence and Naples in the latter half of the nineteenth century including an 1848 Neapolitan edition of Verdi's four-act opera Nabucodonosor composed to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera first performed at La Scala in Milan 9th March 1842; and a programme to accompany the first performance of Verdi's Attila at La Fenice in Venice 17th March 1846. An Italian language edition printed at Barcelona in 1845 of Jacopo Ferretti's libretto Eran due or son tre 1834. 70 theatre programmes operas and Italian-language libretti printed in London spanning the century between the 1830s and 1930s including: 15 issued in the 1870s as a part of 'Davidson's Musical Opera-Books' series published in conjunction with performances at 'London's Italian Opera Houses' of productions of inter alia Rossini's The Barber of Seville Bizet's Carmen and Mozart's Don Giovanni and The Magic Flute each with a parallel English translation and 'the music of the principal airs'. The first appearance in print of the libretti for five Gilbert and Sullivan productions: Patience 1881 Princess Ida 1884 The Mikado 1885 The Yeomen of the Guard 1888 and Utopia 1893. A magazine-programme for a run of performances at the Shaftesbury Theatre in 1926 of J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan; or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up 1904 - a production with which Barrie was directly involved - with Dorothy Dickson in the lead role. A run of 12 programmes for the 1925/26 1926/27 seasons at the The Old Vic including 11 productions of Shakespeare's plays all notably featuring leading Shakespearean actor Baliol Holloway d. 1967. Notable members of the Gaisford-St. Lawrence family included Thomas Gaisford 1789-1855 English classical scholar sometime curator of the Bodliean Library Regius Professor of Greek at Oxford and Dean of Christ Church. Gaisford’s eldest son Thomas Gaisford of Offington Sussex 1816-1898 British Army officer married in 1859 as his second of three wives Lady Emily St Lawrence d. 1868 eldest daughter of the third Earl of Howth. Their eldest surviving son Royal Navy officer Julian Charles Gaisford-St Lawrence 1862-1932 succeeded in 1909 his uncle the fourth and last Earl of Howth and came to reside at Howth Castle in Co. Dublin. A rare opportunity to acquire an ephemeral archive which not only exemplifies the theatrical passions of a single family across least three generations but documents the evolution of nineteenth century stage production charts the popular progress of Italian-language libretti in both Britain and on the Continent and exhibits the situation of English theatre prior to the post-war dominance of television and film. . [vs.], [c. 1820s-1930s] unknown
39101Quarto. Full mid-tan mottled calf with coat of arms gilt to both boards raised bands on spine in decorative compartments gilt marbled endpapers. With occasional decorative woodcut initials and head- and tailpieces throughout.<br /> <br /> 1. DESTOUCHES Andre Cardinal 1672-1749<br /> Le Carnaval et La Folie Comedie-Ballet representée par l'Academie Royale de Musique pour le premiere fois. Le troisième Janvier 1704. Remise au théâtre Le seizième May 1719. Le treizième Juillet 1730. Le septième Août 1738. Et le Mardi onziéme Juin. 1748. Nouvelle Édition Prix XXX. Sols. Paris: Aux Depens de l'Academie. On trouvera les Livres de Paroles à la Salle de l'Opera & à l'Academie Royale de Musique rue S. Nicaise. . Avec Approbation et Privilege du Roy. . De l'Imprimerie de la Veuve Delormel & Fils 1748. 1f. recto title verso "Les Paroles de Monsieur de la Motte. La Musique de Monsieur Destouches." 1f. cast list 5-51 i approbation and imprint. With manuscript paraph to title. <br /> <br /> Named cast includes:<br /> - "Acteurs Chantans dans les Choeurs" for the Côté du Roi performance Mlles. Dun Toulou Delorge Larcher Cazeau Rosalie Le Tourneur Duperey and Grimiaux and Messrs. Lefebre Le Page C Laubertie Fel Bourque Duchênet Rochette and Gratin; and for the Côté de la Reine performance Mlles. Cartou Masson Gondré Rôllet Delâtre Lablotiere Daliere Victoire Hery and Folliot and Messrs. S. Martin Le Mesle Bellanger Levasseur Belot Chapotin Favier and Le Roy<br /> - "Acteurs du Prologue" Mlle. Romainvile; Messrs. Person Le Page and de la Tour<br /> - Dancers Mlle. Puvigné in Hebé; Mlles. Lyonnois Courcelle and Thieri in Les Graces; Messrs. Devisse Caillez Laval Feuillade and Mion; Mlles. Dazenoncourt Briseval Minot and Puvigné in "Jeux & Plaisirs." <br /> <br /> A pupil of Campra Destouches achieved considerable success as a composer of stage music. His Isse was greatly admired by King Louis XIV. "Le carnaval et la folie is one of the first examples of a lyric comedy in France." James R. Anthony in Grove Music Online<br /> <br /> 2. CAMPRA André 1660-1744 Monteclair Bourgeois and Rameau<br /> Fragmens de Differens Ballets Représentés par l'Academie Royale de Musique Le Mardi 10 Séptembre 1748. Prix XXX. Sols. Paris: Aux Depens de l'Academie. On trouvera les Livres de Paroles à la Salle de l'Opera & à l'Academie Royale de Musique rue S. Nicaise. . Avec Approbation et Privilege du Roy. . De l'Imprimerie de la Veuve Delormel & Fils 1748. In a prologue and 3 acts.<br /> <br /> - 1f. recto title verso "Les Paroles de M. Danchet. La Musique de M. Campra." 3-4 cast list 5-8 "Prologue des Amours de Venus"<br /> <br /> Named cast includes:<br /> - "Acteurs Chantans dans les Choeurs" for the Côté du Roi performance Mlles. du Toulou Delorge Larcher Cazeau Rosalie Folliot Le Tourneur and Grimiau and Messieurs Lefebvre Le Page C. Laubertie Fel Bourque Duchênet Rochette and Gratin; and for the Côté de la Reine performance Mlles. Cartou Masson Gondré Rôllet Delâtre Lablotiere Daliere Chesdville Hery and Duperey and Messieurs S. Martin Le Mesle Bellanger Levasseur Belog Chapotin Favier and Le Roy <br /> - "Acteurs du Prologue" Mlle. Romainville Jacquet and Met<br /> - Dancers Mlles. Imblot Sauvage Parquet Amedée Carville Devaux Bellot L. and Bellot C; Mrs. Le Febvre Laurent Laval Caillé Feuillade and Bourgeois; Messieurs Le Lievre and Devisse. <br /> <br /> Campra was a leading figure in French theatrical and sacred music in the early 18th century.<br /> <br /> With:<br /> MONTECLAIR Michel Pignolet 1667-1737<br /> 1 Les Soirées de l'Eté tirées du ballet Des Festes de l'Eté: Le Paroles d de M. Pellegrin. La Musique de M. Monteclair. 2 cast list 3-22 pp. <br /> <br /> Named cast includes:<br /> - Actors Mlles. Coupée and Chevalier and Messieurs Person de la Tour and Le Page<br /> - Dancers Mlles. Camargo Lyonois Thierry Dazenoncourt Sauvage Beaufort and Briseval; Mrs. Dupré Dumay Matignon Hamoche and Caillé; Monsieurs Tessier and Levoir<br /> <br /> "Although not prolific Montéclair wrote in most of the genres cultivated during the early 18th century in France excepting only the keyboard. He was one of the most versatile of the generation between Lully's death 1687 and Rameau's advent as a stage composer 1733; composers of this 'préramiste' period are often described as 'imitators of Lully' but Montéclair and Campra are among those who influenced Rameau's dramatic music. In his stage works Montéclair was particularly sensitive to the dramatic function of orchestral colour. His operatic scores are much clearer than those of his contemporaries in giving directions for specific instruments like the off-stage horns 'played very softly to simulate the hunt in the distance' in the second entrée of Les festes de l'été Montéclair added that 'if no cors de chasse are available oboes and violins may play the following and remain in the orchestra'. In the same work a 'Prélude à trois basses' introduces the first scene of the third entrée where the main roles are sung by basses; the prelude to the second scene whose main roles are sung by sopranos is scored for violins and violas without continuo. The parts enter in reverse order and the melodic material is derived from the earlier prelude ex.1. Les festes de l'été and Jephté both contain an a cappella chorus and the former has a large-scale double chorus - an operatic counterpart to the choruses in Lalande's grands motets." James R. Anthony in Grove Music Online<br /> <br /> With: <br /> BOURGEOIS Thomas Louis 1676-1750 or 1751<br /> 1 L'Estime tiré Des Amours Déguisés. Les Paroles de Monsieur Fuzelier. La Musique de Monsieur Bourgeois. 2 cast list 3-14 pp.<br /> <br /> Named cast includes:<br /> - Actors Mlles. Fel Jacquet and Gondré; Messieurs de Chassé Poirier and Person<br /> - Dancers Mlles. Dallemand Thieri St. Germain Minot Sauvage Briseval and Himblot; Mrs. Dupré Lany Devisse Lyonnois Dumat Matignon Hamoche Laval and Feuillade; Mr. Doumoulin.<br /> <br /> A French composer and singer best known for his contributions to the 18th century French cantata Bourgeois also wrote ballets and divertissements.<br /> <br /> With: <br /> RAMEAU Jean-Philippe 1683-1754<br /> 1 Pigmalion Acte de Ballet. La Musique de Monsieur Rameau 2 cast list 3-10 1f. approbation and privilege<br /> <br /> "Rameau was one of the greatest figures in French musical history a theorist of European stature and France's leading 18th-century composer. He made important contributions to the cantata the motet and more especially keyboard music and many of his dramatic compositions stand alongside those of Lully and Gluck as the pinnacles of pre-Revolutionary French opera." Graham Sadler and Thomas Christensen in Grove Music Online<br /> <br /> 3. RAMEAU<br /> Les Festes de l'Himen et de L'Amour; ou Les Dieux d'Egypte Ballet Héroïque Donné à Versailles le quinze Mars 1747. Et Représenté pour la premiere fois par L'Academie Royale de Musique le Mardi 5 November 1748. Prix XXX. Sols. Paris: Aux Depens de l'Academie. On trouvera les Livres de Paroles à la Salle de l'Opera & à l'Academie Royale de Musique rue S. Nicaise. . Avec Approbation et Privilege du Roy. . De l'Imprimerie de la Veuve Delormel & Fils 1748. 1f. recto title verso blank 3 half-title with "La Poëme est de M. de Cahusac. La Musique de M. Rameau. La Danse de M. Laval Compositeur des Ballets du Roi." 4 cast list 5 synopsis 6 cast list 7-58 1f. privilege. With manuscript paraph to title. <br /> <br /> Named cast for the Prologue includes:<br /> - "Acteurs Chantans dans les Choeurs" for the Côté du Roi performance Melles. Dun Tulou Delorge Larcher Cazeau Rosalie Le Tourneur Dupereyand Grimiaux and Messieurs Lefebvre Le Page C. Laubertie Fel Bourque Duchênet Rochette and Gratin; and for the Côte de la Reine performance Mlles. Cartou Masson Gondré Rôllet Delâtre Lablotiere Daliere Victoire Hery Folliot and Messieurs S. Martin Le Mesle Bellanger Levasseur Belot Chapotin Favier and Le Roy.<br /> - "Acteurs du Prologue" Mlles. Coupée and Romainveille; Mr. Poirier<br /> - Dancers Mlles. Carville Courcelle and St. Germain in Les Graces; Mlles. Puvignée Dazenoncourt Himblot and Briseval and Mrs. Laval Laurent le Lievre and Bourgeois in Jeux et Plaisirs; Mlles. Minot Beaufort Thierry and Sauvage in Vertus. <br /> <br /> Named cast for the Premiere Entrée includes: <br /> - "Acteurs Chantans" Mlles. Chevalier and Gondré; Monsieur Jeliote<br /> - Dancers Mlles. Puvignée Derseuille Chevrier Masson Hutte St- Germain Courcelle Thiery Minot Dallemand Belnot C. Parquet Devaus Amedée Camargo Dazenoncourt Beaufort Belnot L. and Belnot C.; Mrs. Dupré F. Barrois Hamoche Mion Matignon Dumay Laval Dupré Feuillade Caillé le Liévre and Laurent; Messieurs Lany and Dumoulin<br /> <br /> Named cast for the Seconde Entrée includes:<br /> - "Acteurs Chantans" Mlle. Romainville; Messieurs le Page De la Tour and Albert<br /> - Dancers Mlles. Lyonnois Amedée Devaux Sauvage L. Belnot and C. Belnot; Mrs. Laval Matignon Dumay le Lievre Hamoche Feuillade Lyonnois Mion Laurent and Bourgeois; Messieurs Lyonnois and Dupré <br /> <br /> Named cast for the Troisieme Entrée includes:<br /> - "Acteurs Chantans" Mlles. Fel Coupée and d'Aliére; Messieurs Jeliote Person Poirier and Lamarre<br /> - Dancers Mlles. Camargo Dallemand Puvignée Lyonois St. Germain Courcelles Thiery Puvignée Desnoncourt and Minot; Mrs. Lany Dumoulin Tessier Laval Hamoche Caillez Feuillade Dumay and Dupré; Monsieur Device<br /> <br /> First Edition. Sonneck p. 500 editions of 1765 and 1778 only. <br /> <br /> 4. RAMEAU<br /> Platée Ballet Bouffon representé par L'Academie Royale de Musique pour le Carnaval De mil sept cent quarente!neuf. Le Mardi quatre Fevrier de la même année. Prix XXX Sols. Paris: Aux Depens de l'Academie. On trouvera les Livres de Paroles à la Salle de l'Opera & à l'Academie Royale de Musique rue S. Nicaise. . Avec Approbation et Privilege du Roy. . De l'Imprimerie de la Veuve Delormel & Fils 1749. 1 title 2 "Les Paroles de Monsieur Autreau. La Musique de Monsieur Rameau." 3-4 cast list 5-55. 1f. approbation and privilege. With manuscript paraph to title.<br /> <br /> Named cast include:<br /> - "Acteurs Chantans dans les Choeurs" for the Côte du Roi performance Mlles. dun Tulou Delorge Larcher Cazeau Rosalie Le Tourneur Deperey and Grimiaux and Messieurs Lefebvre le Page C. Laubertie Fel Bourque Duchênet Rochette and Gratin; and for the Côté de la Reine performance Mlles. Cartou Masson Rôllet Lablotiere Daliere Victoire Hery Folliot s. Martin Le Mesle Bellanger Levasseur Bellot Chapotin Favier and Le Roy<br /> - "Acteurs du Prologue" Mlles. Cartou Chesdeville Coupée and Rozalie; Messrs. Poirier Person De Lamare<br /> - Dancers Mlles L. Belnot C. Belnot Desiré Lyonnois Briseval Dazenoncourt Imblot Parquet and Amedée; Mrs. Laval Caillé Monservin Le Lievre Laurent Hamoche Bourgeois and Milon; Monsieur Lany<br /> - "Acteurs du Ballet" Mlles. Jacquet Fel and Coupée; Messrs. De la Tour Le Page Person Poirier and DeLamare<br /> - Dancers Mlles. Lany Courcelle St-Germain Thiery Minot Beaufort Sauvage Dallemand Carville Devaux L. Belnot C. Belnot Lyonnois Dallemand Desiré Dazenoncourt and Briseval; Mrs. Dumay Dupré Matignon Feuillade le Lievre Laval Hamoche Bourgeois Laurent and Mion; Me. Dourdet; Messrs. Lyonois Dupré Monservain Tessier Dumoulin Devise and Lany<br /> <br /> First Edition of the second version.<br /> <br /> 5. SALOMON Joseph-François 1649-1732<br /> Medée et Jason Tragedie Representée par L'Academie Royale de Musique pour la premiere fpois. Le vingt-quatrième jour d'avril 1713. Reprise le premier de May 1727. Et le vingt-deux Novembre 1736. Remise au Théâtre le Jeudi 20 Février 1749. Prix XXX Sols. Paris: Aux Depens de l'Academie. On trouvera les Livres de Paroles à la Salle de l'Opera & à l'Academie Royale de Musique rue S. Nicaise. . Avec Approbation et Privilege du Roy. . De l'Imprimerie de la Veuve Delormel & Fils 1749. 1 title 2 "Les Paroles de Monsieur Pellegrein. La Musique de Monsieur Salomon." 3-4 cast list 5-64 i approbation and privilege. With manuscript paraph to title. <br /> <br /> Not in Sonneck.<br /> <br /> A French composer and organist "Salomon's operas Medée et Jason and Théonoé are in the tradition of Lully and Campra." Guy Bourligueux in Grove Music Online<br /> <br /> Binding somewhat worn rubbed and bumped; minor loss to head and tail of spine; slightly shaken; hinges partially split. Minor internal wear; edges slightly browned; occasional foxing; two leaves loose. Very good crisp wide-margined copies overall. unknown
1929AG20057<p><br /></p><p><b>SELECTIONS FROM REPERTOIRE OF OPERATIC SONGS AND TERPSICHOREAN MELODIES OF MEI LAN-FANG - by Professor Liu T</b><b>'</b><b>ien. Hua </b><b>æ¢…å…°èŠ³æŒæ›²è°±</b></p><p>Published in 1929 specially edited and printed for Mei Lan-Fang's performance in the United States. Mei Lan-Fang was invited by America in the winter of 1929 to help the people better understand Chinese Opera the master of Chinese songs Liu Tianhua produced two volumes of books one in Chinese 126pp. and the other in English 118pp. which includes 18 Kunqu Opera with music script and score. Signed and stamped by the Author on the English version 1050 copies printed and only 50 copies were signed this is No. 43 on Chinese art paper 4to matching red silk sewn thread binding with printed gold paper labels very fine condition. </p><p><br /></p><p>本套书å°åˆ·äºŽ1929年,共分为2册,精装,æ¤ä¹¦ä¸ºæ¢…兰芳赴美演出特制,共1050部,其ä¸çš„50部为æˆåŒ–宣纸å°åˆ¶ï¼Œåˆ—有编å·ï¼Œç¬¬ä¸€å·ä»·æ ¼äº”百美元,二至五åå·ä¸€ç™¾ç¾Žå…ƒï¼Œæ¤å¥—为50部ä¸çš„第43å·ï¼Œæœ‰åˆ˜å¤©åŽäº²å°å¹¶è‹±æ–‡ç¾å。两套书分别为ä¸è‹±æ–‡ç‰ˆï¼Œå…±æ”¶å½•了18æ¡æ˜†æ›²çš„å”±è¯ã€å”±è…”å·¥å°ºè°±å’Œäº”çº¿è°±ï¼ŒåŽ†ç»æ•°æœˆå®Œæˆ å“相如新,ä¿å˜å¦‚æ¤å®Œå¥½çš„éžå¸¸å°‘è§ã€‚</p> paperback
188019742<p><strong>Superb huge lithographed poster for a ball at the Opéra Garnier by painter and poster artist Edouard Charles Lucas 1866-1925 aka Charle Lucas.</strong></p> Impr. Chardin 17 passage Daudin
30832Executed in ink pencil gouache and silver paint on wove paper. Unsigned but with monogrammatic handstamp to lower left corner. With annotations in ink in Russian relative to various parts of the costume. 13.125" x 8.75" 332 x 222 mm.<br /> <br /> Slightly worn and soiled; some edge tears and repairs; upper right corner with erasure resulting in minor paper loss. Korovine designed costumes for productions of Russian operas including Borodin's Prince Igor Mussorgsky's Khovanshchina and Rimsky-Korsakov's Sadko and Le Coq d'Or.<br /> <br /> "Konstantine Korovine is one of the most famous of Russia's twentieth-century stage designers . He made his debut as a theatrical painter in 1885 when he executed the sets and costumes for the production of Snegurochka at Savva Mamontov's Private Opera after Vasnetsov's designs and thereafter he emerged rapidly as an independent stage designer - decorating according to one souce 80 operas 37 ballets and 17 dramas during his lifetime. Korovine brought to the Russian stage a vibrancy and richness that was lacking in the traditional Imperial theaters . He felt more at ease when called upon to design operas and ballets treating of Russian history and legend such as Prince Igor Sadko and The Golden Cockerel and he designed sets and costumes for such spectacles at home and abroad." Bowlt: Russian Stage Design Scenic Innovation 1900-1930 from the Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Nikita D. Lobanov-Rostovsky pp. 175-176. Provenance: MacDougall Arts Ltd. London auction June 9 2011 lot 413 catalogue p. 17. unknown
9791280717443<p>Maria Callas 100 Vissi d'Amore</p><p>The art of Maria Callas the soprano that changed the history of the Opera before and after.</p><p>The main protagonists and historians from the Opera sphere narrate Callas's vocal abilities and her performing charisma none other than the 'Divina'. With her repertoire and her heroines she was able to create a definitive myth of a unique way of interpreting the roles.</p><p>Exclusive images published for the first time from the Ragni-Cuoco collection and from the personal Archives of the Authors that narrate the most significant moments regarding the career of the Artist and the Woman herself.</p><p><strong>Limited edition hand numbered 777 exemplars</strong></p> SCRIPTA MANEANT hardcover
1949293881949. Good overall. An impressive collection of post W.W.II German opera stars dancers & directors and the stunning sets from the Hamburg Opera Ensemble. The 1st page is a dedication of farewell to Edward Groth US Consul General dated 24th May 1949. Groth had a long career in the Foreign Service including Consul in Afghanistan and India. <br /> <br /> Photographs of vocalists dancers directors - many signed - include: Günther Rennert staging director Arthur Grüber Günter Hertel Martina Wulf Theo Herrmann Ilse Koegel Helene Werth Lore Hoffman Hedy Gura Sigmund Roth Peter Markworth Hermann Mendt Nikola Eva Poser Rudolf Zerber Adolph Meyer-Bremen Johannes Drath Elfriede Wasserthal Richard Holm Irma Handler Cornelia Händel Elisabeth de Freitas and Danelies Rothenberger Otti Tenzel Bico von Larsky and several others signed and unsigned but unidentified. = signed. <br /> <br /> There are 20 programs for operas performed between April 1946 Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail to April 1949 Raskolnikoff. Opera programs include: Tosca La Traviata Peter Grimes Othello Carmen Barber of Seville La Boheme Rigoletto and many others.<br /> <br /> Many of the performers were known through Europe. The portfolio starts with photo portraits which someone has annotated with sticky notes then includes many 1 sheet programs laid down and superb photographs of elegant sets for the varying operas. <br /> <br /> Fabric covered card covers cream cloth no title 38pp stiff card each page with 1 2 3 or 4 b&w photos later pages with programs from various operas dating 1946-1949. 38 portraits many silvertone 53 set photographs 20 programs for a total of 111 pieces. Photos varying in size 24 4 1/2 x 3.1/2" 42 6 329387/8 x 4 ¼" 20 5 ½ x 3 3/8" 4 9 3/8 x 7 1/8" and 20 programs all laid down on heavy card stock. Covers marked and dusty internally clean.<br /> <br /> Considering the Opera House was almost completely destroyed during the war this is a remarkable record of the Hamburg Opera and their artists. unknown
1939ABE-1538494660313Royal Opera House Covent Garden 1939 EXTREMELY RARE! REX WHISTLER designed this glorious programme for the State Performance in Honour of The President of the French Republic and Madame Lebrun at the Royal Opera House March 22 1939. WHISTLER's cover design is an elaborate affair; the embossed card covers are ingeniously cut away in curves. It is fabulously decorated by Rex Whistler on the front and back. A gold cord with tassels forms the binding round the twelve folded pages. Dancers included Margot Fonteyn Robert Helpmann William Chappell Frank Staff and Frederick Ashton. Sir Thomas Beecham conducted the London Philharmonic Orchestra. This is a great collectable example of ephemera in its own right but it is of especial value for admirers of Rex Whistler. Soft cover. Fine. Royal Opera House Covent Garden paperback
196088091<p><b>CULTURAL REVOLUTION MODEL OPERA</b></p><p>Manuscript Ledger Master Inventory: General Record of Stage Props for a traveling Chinese theatrical repertory company introducing Revolutionary Opera into its program including costs for creating silk stage props sets costumes and scenery with various paper slip receipts some loose dated from 1963 to 1969. Oblong album measuring 7-3/4 x 10-5/8 inches contents with 20 numbered leaves of double-sided ruled ledger; bound in brown cloth-backed plain light blue paper board with lettered pink paper label decorative pattern endpapers originally with ribbon-tied spine now lost contents loose.</p><p>Includes entries for the revolutionary opera <i>Taking Tiger Mountain</i> 1968 with one entry bearing signature of Wang Xiu Wen dated 12 September 1967. Includes a pink silk armband laid into the album inscribed "Mei Ying Shan" which could be translated as Huaying Mountain. </p><p>https://www.youtube.com/watchv=cjE0LDNycE8</p><p>There is also reference to a 1961 novel which the Bejing Film Studio made into a movie called <i>Lie Huo Zhong Yong Sheng</i> Living Forever in Burning Flame its IMDB title translated as <i>Red Crag</i> based partly on fact by Chinese authors Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan former inmates in a Kuomintang prison in Sichuan. It was set in Chongqing during the Chinese Civil War 1949 and featured underground communist agents under the command of Zhou Enlai fighting an espionage battle against the Kuomintang. The story takes place in Huaying Mountain.</p> hardcover
199914955JAbsecon: MagicImage 1999. First Edition First Printing. Laid in is an Autograph Letter Signed by Mary Philbin co-star with Lon Chaney Sr. in the classic film written to the book’s author Philip J. Riley. Dated September 11 1989 Philbin writes: “Dear Mr Riley: I am sorry about the delay in returning the book and papers. I would appreciate eleven complimentary copies of The Phantom of the Opera book or if you cannot then as many as possible. Thank you Mary Philbinâ€. Accompanied by the original hand-addressed envelope from Philbin’s home in Los Angeles. Philbin died before the book was published so this is as close as one can come to a signed copy. Large 317 page paperbound book. Profusely illustrated. Near fine copy enclosed in a handsome morocco leather and cloth clamshell box. MagicImage hardcover
1921100261<p>Milano January 15 1921. 1921. Very good. - Over 60 words penned in Italian on 10-1/2 inch high by 8-1/4 inch wide cream "Via Verdi 4 Milano" stationery. Puccini writes to the publishers Fratelli Treves on behalf of his friend the writer Enrico Pea. He addresses Guido Treves the nephew of the firm's founder Emilio Treves who took over the company upon Emilio's death in 1916. Guido Treves ran the company with his wife Antonietta. Puccini writes that there is a manuscript awaiting publication at Treves' house. It is from his dear friend the Apuan region poet Enrico Pea. He asks that publication be expedited as there is a second volume ready for print. Puccini states that he wrote to Beltrami Giovanni Beltrami the managing director at Fratelli Treves who promised that it would be published soon. Signed "tuo yours G. Puccini" followed by his regards to Guido's wife. Folded horizontally and vertically for mailing the letter is slightly creased at the corners with a couple of minuscule chips to the edges. Once mounted there are remnants of archival tape along the top edge of the verso.</p><p>Giacomo Puccini often enjoyed a table at the Antico Caffe di Simo in Lucca with his friend Enrico Pea.</p><p>The book being discussed by Puccini is without doubt the first volume in Pea's "Trilogia del Moscardino" simply titled "Moscardino" published by Fratelli Treves in 1922. The book was translated into English by Ezra Pound. It was reviewed in the January 1 2005 edition of the New York Review of Books: "A small masterpiece Pea's lyrical autobiographical novel paints a fiery and intimate portrait of an old man through the brushstrokes of his grandson. The passions and tensions between the old eccentric and his brothers play themselves out in mythical sketches before a vivid backdrop of the hills of Lunigiana. Moscardino the first novella of his tetralogy Il romanzo di Moscardino is anarchic and haunting. Pound conducts Pea's vernacular song allowing images to flow from the land the flesh and beyond."</p><p>Little needs to be said about the life of the great Italian opera composer Giacomo Puccini 1858-1924 who composed several of the best known Italian operas. His works include "Manon Lescaut" "La Boheme" "Madama Butterfly" and "Turandot" among many other works.</p><p>The Italian poet novelist playwright and theatre impressario Enrico Pea 1881-1958 produced literary works that are said to be divided into two periods. The first being that of "Moscardino" and the second beginning with "Il Figlioccia" which takes on a softer delicate modulated style.</p> Milano, January 15, 1921.
194262473Philadelphia and New York:: Aberle Inc.; Willard B. Golovin Co. 1942-1943. First edition; No. 187 and 44 of 750 and 500 copies respectively. publisher's spiral-bound stiff wrappers illustrated in color. Both volumes near fine. Folio. Ballet-themed color Illustrations throughout incorporating elaborately presented samples of Aberle Ballet rayon stockings fabric samples of complimentary colors with which to wear them fashion color wheels and sales pitches including the patriotic merit of rayon stockings silk and nylon being unavailable during the war years "so that your charm would continue to inspire and maintain the morale.". Aberle Inc.; Willard B. Golovin Co., unknown
194257754Philadelphia:: Aberle Inc. Fall-Winter 1942 and Spring-Summer 1943. First edition limited to 750 and 500 copies respectively. publisher's coil-bound wrappers illustrated in color as issued. Very slight sue to wrappers at corners; extremely attractive. Folio. Ballet-themed illustrations throughout in color by Willard Golovin. Aberle were stocking manufacturers. Each catalogue presents samples of rayon stockings "drawn from new war-born materials". "When Pearl Harbor became a symbol of perfidy you gave up silk." Aberle Inc., unknown
197917148JGarden City: Doubleday 1979. First Edition First Printing of his classic ballet novel. Signed and inscribed by the author Edward Stewart inscribed: “For Herbert Ross without whom this book would not have been begun and Nora Kaye without whom it could never have been finished - with thanks Ned Stewart Jan 22 79.†Fine in a lightly used dust jacket. The origin of this novel involved Nora Kaye 1920-1987 who was an American prima-ballerina known for her ability to perform dramatic roles. She was called the Duse of Dance after the acclaimed actress Eleonora Duse. Stewart and Nora Kaye spent extensive time together working on a potential non-fiction ballet book. The book never came to pass but their relationship allowed Stewart access to the highest and most intimate circles of ballet life in New York. Her husband was film director Herbert Ross who suggested Stewart write the novel. Kaye and Ross are mentioned at five places in the text. Acknowledged as one of the top novels ever dealing with the world of ballet. Doubleday unknown
197917147JGarden City: Doubleday 1979. First Edition First Printing. Author Edward Stewart’s own personal copy of his classic ballet novel specially bound in a presentation binding. This novel is bound in full orange morocco leather with a beautiful tooled front board depicting a dancing ballerina depicted in red black and extensive gold leaf. The front and rear panels of the book’s dust jacket are bound in. Enclosed in an accompanying cloth slipcase. Fine. The book has a letter of provenance laid in. The origin of this novel involved Nora Kaye-Ross 1920-1987 who was an American prima-ballerina known for her ability to perform dramatic roles. Called the Duse of Dance after the acclaimed actress Eleonora Duse. Stewart and Nora Kaye-Ross spent extensive time together working on a potential non-fiction ballet book. The book never came to pass but their relationship allowed Stewart access to the highest and most intimate circles of ballet life in New York. Acknowledged as one of the top novels ever dealing with the world of ballet. Doubleday hardcover
1923370639New York 1923. Mounted photograph of the Opera House. Calligraphic presentation leaf extracts from programs inlaid in large folio leaves 120 2 index ff. 1 vols. Folio. Full deep red morocco gilt spine with five raised bands boards with triple fillet borders navy blue doublures silk flyleaves t.e.g. Faintest traces of rubbing. Fine. Mounted photograph of the Opera House. Calligraphic presentation leaf extracts from programs inlaid in large folio leaves 120 2 index ff. 1 vols. Folio. Elaborate and attractive album of extracts from the printed programs of the Metropolitan Opera House in New York a record of opera productions from 1915 to 1922 listing the principal performances and also retaining the lists of box holders which functions as a who's-who of New York society. There are several newspaper clippings including an account of the farewell performance of Mrs. Geraldine Farrar in Tosca.<br /> <br /> Presented to Henry Fletcher by his wife Ethel née Thompson on the tenth anniversary of their wedding. Henry Fletcher 1877-1953 of Greenwich Connecticut was a member of the Grolier Club until his death and a major benefactor of the Yale libraries. unknown
192451696New York NY; Hollywood CA; Taos NM: Underwood & Underwood Anderson Lumiere Guard Vitaphone Studios Metropolitan Music Bureau 1924-1927. Twenty seven items. With 24 photographs 3 sized 3.5 x 5.5 in.; 6 sized 5 x 7.75 in.; 1 w/ colour-tinted blue sized 7.25 x 9.5 in.; 16 sized 8 x 10 in.; many w/ annotations dating the photos in pencil some of the press photos and studio photos stamped on versos with attached newsreel information blurbs many w/ text in negative at lower corner of image; 1 very large colour lithograph poster printed on linen showing the young opera star seated and colours of pink gold and black sized 40 x 80 in. w/ wood bars at upper & lower for hanging some minor creasing from rolling but in Fine condition; and TLS from Lawrence H. Smith at Underwood & Underwood Inc. News Picture Division to Miss Marion Talley. These photographs and giant lobby poster provide splendid artifacts for the lavish attention paid to a young star at the beginning of her career during the Jazz Age. The very large poster is a beautiful example of colour lithography showing her demurely seated against a pink lozenge background with advertisements at the foot of the poster for Steinway Piano and Victor Records. Marion Talley 1906-1983 was the daughter of a telegraph operator for the Missouri Pacific Railroad and by 15 she was appearing in the Kansas City Grand Opera Company of Mignon by Abroise Thomas and quickly became a local celebrity often performing benefit concerts. She studied with music teacher Frank LaForge famed soprano composer who maintained a close relationship with the Metropolitan Opera and was placed under contract in 1925 by Giulio Gatti-Casazza at age 19 becoming the youngest principal female performer in the Met’s history to that point. Her debut performance was Feb. 17 1926 as Gilda the daughter of the title character in Verdi’s Rigoletto. The press photos show her surrounded by the many flowers she received in the 18 encores her performance on stage meeting the opera diva Ernestine Schumann-Heinck d. 1936 as well as her appearance on radio with Marguerite D’Alvarez and Giovanni Martinelli singing Home! Sweet Home!. In addition she also starred in the first Vitaphone short sound films released in 1926 with Don Juan starring John Barrymore and another Vitaphone short performing “Bella figlia dell’amore†from Rigoletto but the critics were savage criticizing her performances and her lack of appeal on camera. During this period she traveled extensively to Europe and through the southwest as evidenced by the series of photos showing her in Taos with the burros young Native American children and adults in regalia as well as her automobile. The photo of the young star by Samuel Lumiere 1878-1971 is a very nice example of his portrait work during the height of the 1920s when he was under contract to shoot celebrities for the Chicago Tribune. See: Barrios A Song in the Dark: The Birth of the Musical Film pp. 20-29; Vitaphone Marks 80th Anniversary Vitaphone News The Vitaphone Project Vol. 8 No. 1 2006; Crafton The Talkies: American Cinema’s Transition to Sound 1926-1931 1999. Underwood & Underwood, Anderson, Lumiere, Guard, Vitaphone Studios, Metropolitan Music Bureau, unknown
1911000291London: G.G. Harrap & Co. 1911. First Edition. . Limp Leather. See Description. Willy Pogany. First regular edition. 4to. 223 unnumbered pages printed on stiff gray paper with numerous illustrations in black and red. Includes 16 tipped in color plates. The colophon states: "The letterpress and fine illustrations lithographed by Vincent Brooks Day and Sons Ltd. London the four-colour plates printed by Henry Stone and Son Ltd. Banbury. A.D. MCMXI." Pages are clean Bound in limp gray suede binding with gilt illustration on front cover - in a superb state of preservation. Illustrations by Willy Pogany. <br/> <br/> G.G. Harrap & Co. hardcover
169723479Oxford: Etheatro Sheldoniano 1697. leather_bound. Contemporary cambridge style binding in full brown calf. Very good. Folio6 A4-Ppp4 Qqq-Pppp Qqqq2-Zzzz2 Aaaaa-Mmmmm. The first English edition of the Greek text edited by Richard West & Robert Welsted. Engraved portrait of Pindar by M. Burghers facing the title page. DIBDIN II 289. "a beautiful and celebrated edition. on the whole we must allow that the editors of this magnificent work have taken infinite pains to bring together every thing which could illustrate and improve the reading of the poet". The editors compared the Mss held by the Bodleian with that of the Biblioteca Palatina. Engraved portrait of Pindar and large title page vignette by M. Burghers. Pindar c. 522 – c. 443 BC was an Ancient Greek lyric poet of the classical period from Thebes and the first Greek poet to reflect on the nature of poetry and on the poet's role. Errata. BRUNET IV p.659. Armorial bookplate. Raised bands spines richly gilt small front cover nick scrape lower front cover corner binding tight with leaves at end of text of Pindari Opera Omnia leaves Oooo-Mmmm toned. Etheatro Sheldoniano unknown
1976171236Various cities: Various 1976. First Edition. Collection of material relating to the seminal 1976 opera including a First Edition copy of the 1976 EOS Enterprises publication a circa 1976 program for two Dutch stagings of the opera at Rotterdamse Schouwburg and Theater Carré and a program for a 1976 German staging of the opera at Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg. Text variously in English Dutch and German.<br /> <br /> Book Near Fine in perfect-bound wrappers with light rubbing and toning to the spine and wrapper extremities.<br /> <br /> Programs Near Fine one unbound and measuring 8.25 x 11.25 inches the other saddle-stapled and measuring 6.25 x 8.25 inches. Various unknown
1972AG-10057<p><b><i>The Red Lantern Script</i></b><b><i>红ç¯è®°</i></b><b><i> Hong Deng Ji</i></b><br /></p><p>Beijing: Published by People's Publishing House printed by Beijing Xinhua Printing Factory distributed by Xinhua Bookstore Beijing Distributing Agency February 1972 <b>FIRST EDITION</b> 8vo. The May 1970 Script Revised Collectively by the China Peking Opera Troupe. iv374 pp. colophon consists of scripts stage photos selected theme score stage action instructions and designs beginning with quotations from Chairman Mao on the second and third pages printed pictorial stiff cover wrappers <i>fine condition.</i></p><p>京剧《红ç¯è®°ã€‹å‰§æœ¬</p><p>北京:人民出版社出版,ä¸å›½äº¬å‰§å›¢é›†ä½“制作,基于1970年五月演出本,1970å¹´12月第一版,书的å‰ä¸¤é¡µæœ‰æ¯›ä¸»å¸è¯å½•,共374页主体内容。精装,å“相éžå¸¸å¥½ã€‚</p> People’s Publishing House hardcover
1818D7301Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel 1818. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong folio 330 x 240mm. 184 pages. Complete vocal score. Notated music. Added engraved title page: Il dissoluto punito; osia Il Don Giovanni. Dramma giocoso in due Atti posto in Musica da Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Ridotto per il Pianoforte da A.E. Müller with vignette of Don Giovanni scene by Fr. Bolt after Kininger Pr. 4 Rthlr. Italian-German text. Richly bound in crushed green morocco handsomely gilt with device of lyre and central lozenge on front and rear covers spine done in the same and lettered in gilt Don Juan Mozart speckled edges; toned and only lightly foxed few pages margins lightly torn or with paper repairs not frequent good with all with engraved music otherwise. <br/><br/>1818 Leipzig printing for the vocal score of Mozarts famous opera Don Giovanni. Italian librettos were translated into German owing to the growing popularity of opera in Germany during the last decade of the 18th century; contemporary to Mozarts death in 1791. Mozart immediately accepted at least the title under which on of his works would become known in the German-speaking countries: writing home on 3 October 1790 he reported on Tuesday the theatrical company of the elector of Mainz are performing my Don Juan. German communities variously received Mozarts operas; the battle between the aristocratic and bourgeois audiences raged to and fro. When Don Juan played for the first time in the Frankfurt theater it was deemed suitable for the general public but not for its educated section. Yet the critics could all concede of Mozarts popularity and that the subject matter turned the heads of the public. This fine well-preserved dual text is an early and complete keyboard transcription of the opera. It gives Lorenzo da Ponte's original Italian with the German translation by Schröder underneath. Excellent piece of music history and staple of the standard operatic repertoire. Breitkopf & Härtel hardcover
20112081502111901247Chinese Encyclopedia Publishing House 2011. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 hardcovers Chinese Encyclopedia Publishing House paperback
19392091202133104999Takarazuka Girls Opera Company 1939. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Takarazuka Girls Opera Company paperback