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11-0890San Francisco Calif.: San Francisco Ballet 1995. Poster measuring 16 x 24 inches. San Francisco, Calif.: San Francisco Ballet, 1995. unknown
195406980USA: Standard Oil Company of California 1954. USA INSCRIBED BY Richard Tucker tenor SIGNED BY Inge Borkh soprano; SIGNED BY kurt Herbert Adler conductor no other markings Very Good. 21.5 x 14 cm one sheet folded in half to make 4 pages counting both covers. Cover with dark rose coloured background small portraits of Adler Borhk and Tucker. The back cover says The Standard Hour is the oldest network program on the Pacific Coast and the longest musical broadcast in the United States. This concert has pieces by Weber Ponchielli Debussy Menotti Giordano Gluck Mascagni ad Weinberger. 1.0 JM HOX 2/6. Signed by Artists. Leaflet. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾". Standard Oil Company of California Paperback
1988159709San Francisco: The Folcrom 1988. Vintage flyer announcing four performances of an opera entitled "Watt" adapted from the Samuel Beckett novel performed by The Tiny Dead Bodies Opera Company at The Folcrom San Francisco October 21 and 22 28 and 29 1988.<br /> <br /> Based on the 1953 novel by Samuel Beckett. The Folcrom was a non-profit installation and performance space located at 2150 Folsom Street San Francisco from 1987-1991.<br /> <br /> 8.5 x 14 inches on pale yellow paper. Very Good plus with pinholes to the corners and a small crease to the lower left corner. The Folcrom unknown
60995. PLEASE NOTE that those programmes on pink/yellow paper were sold whilst those on white paper were given free with the performance. Apart from the Announcement booklets all the programmes have a central panel on the front cover with an ornamental border. unknown
HALL512161Paperback. 64pp 4to card covers illustrated throughout some in colour London 1956. Contains details of 13 ballet productions. Silver covers slightly rubbed. . paperback
1937HALL507629Paperback. 1937. 1937 June - October. 4th Season. 46pp including 21 tipped-in coloured ills. black & white ills. throughout card covers 4to London 1937. The coloured illustrations include 4 costumes & designs by Goncharova 3 by Bakst 3 by Derain 2 by Miro & 2 by Berard. The cover illustration is by Berard. Covers a little worn contents very good. . paperback
195605622UK: Royal Opera House Covent Garden 1956. UK Owner's notation about Tosca opera to front cover soft crease to cover about Very Good. SIGNED by Argeo Quadri the conductor; Melchiore Luise who sings the part of the Sacristan and Scipio Columbo in the role of Baron Scarpa all autographs on page 8. 19 x 12 cm paper covers no page numbers 16pp. B&Willustrations to the ads. This is the programme for the Covent Garden productions of Puccini's Tosca with Zinka Milanov singing the title role. Ferruccio Tagliavini as Cavaradossi David Tree Ronald Lewis Noreen Berry Rhydderch Davis. List of the opera chorus and orchestra members. Local ads: Horrockses; SNCF French Railways; His Master's Voice Records. Argeo Quadri 1911-2004 was an Italian conductor best known for his work with Italian and French opera. From 1957 he was largely resident at the Vienna State Opera. 1.0 JM ITF2 docket 42. Signed. Staple Bound. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Programme. Royal Opera House Covent Garden Paperback
1786825775.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
193963656London: Royal Opera House 1939. Folio. 8 pp. Large pictorial stiff card wrappers with tassels at spine. Front and rear cover designs by Rex Whistler. Printed programme. Spotting to covers. A performance by the Vic-Wells Ballet under the direction of Ninette de Valois and The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Constant Lambert and Sir Thomas Beecham. Scarce. . Good. Wraps. 1939. Royal Opera House 1939 paperback
193963657London: Royal Opera House 1939. Folio. 8 pp. Large pictorial stiff card wrappers with tassels at spine. In custom made half red morocco solander box with leather title label and felt corner-pieces. Front and rear cover designs by Rex Whistler. Printed programme. Spotting to covers. Internally fresh. A performance by the Vic-Wells Ballet under the direction of Ninette de Valois and The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Constant Lambert and Sir Thomas Beecham. Scarce. Very good example. . Near Fine. Wraps. 1939. Royal Opera House 1939 paperback
15-6007London: Thomas Jenkins 1960. 8vo. 4 pp. Folded Page Very Good with creasing rubbing and minor staining. Ballet program from January 28 1960. London: Thomas Jenkins, 1960. unknown
1956HALL512162Paperback. 1956. 58pp illustrated throughout card covers 4to London 1956. Loosely inserted are programmes for the 1956 production of The Sleeping Beauty and the 1957 productions of The Prince of the Pagodas & Le Lac des Cygnes. Silver covers slightly rubbed. . paperback
1936300382Paris: Alliance de Publicite et de’Impression 1936. Full color program for the 1936-1937 season of Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo presented by Col. de Basil. Cover illustration by I. Bilibine on silver paper jacket folded over plain covers~ ~66pp. with 4 pages of tipped-in color plates on both sides picturing different aspects of the production such as the costumes and scenery. Some wear to cover edges and bottom of spine. Good. Alliance de Publicite et de’Impression unknown
68-8866Leicester UK: Royal Opera House 1960. Theatre Poster Broadside. 35 x 24.5 cm. Good with marginal tears and minor losses. Leicester, UK: Royal Opera House, 1960. unknown
0711236216.Gdiary. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
0711234795.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
PJH41094Dong A Ilbo 1982. Near Fine copy in publishers cloth in like very slightly rubbed dustjacket. 1st edition 1st issue. Illustrated throughout. ISBN B0000EEAX2 Dong A Ilbo 1982 hardcover
3735785<p>New-York: Samuel French 121 Nassau Street 1855. 8vo. 34 2pp. Original printed wrappers ornamental border; light wear partial splitting along length of spine clean and well-preserved.</p> <p>Scarce American libretto for a mid-19th-century English opera troupe’s rendition of Rossini’s Cinderella performed at the Broadway Theatre in New York. While Rossini’s score is credited the adaptation is Anglicized and adjusted to suit the Broadway Theatre’s stage and audience. Based loosely on Rossini’s La Cenerentola 1817 this booklet was sold or distributed at performances serving both as a libretto and souvenir.</p> <p>This 1855 production starred Miss Louisa Pyne in the title role and Mr. W. Harrison as Prince Felix two leading figures of the Pyne & Harrison Troupe known for popularizing English-language opera in America during the 1850s. The cast list includes comic and magical roles such as Dandini Clorinda Thisbe and the Fairy Queen.</p> unknown
1390446689.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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
1976049452Istanbul 1976. Soft cover. Very Good. Original typescript with autograph signed letter sent to Turkish cardiologist Nurettin Kamil Irdelp 1902-1992 with its envelope. 1 p. Dated 10 February 1976. It' written: Muhterem doktor bey Bana gönderdiginiz kitabinizi ilgi ile okudum. Nezaketinize tesekkür ederim. Don Giovanni premieri için söylediginiz güzel sözler ve bu kitp için candan tesekkür ederim". Reverend Mr. doctor I read your book with interest. Thank you for your kindness. Thank you for all the good words and sayings for the Don Giovanni premiere. -trasltd-. He was Taksim Istanbul State Opera and Ballet General Director of Music and maestro in German origin between 1987-1990s in Turkey. He taught and worked with Turkish composers and maestros such as Orhan Tanrikulu and others. <br/> <br/> paperback
28644Cover: Rickards New Opera House Melbourne. Open to the public Saturday 18th May 1901. Melbourne : Printed by McCarron Bird & Co. for the Publishers Metropolitan Publishing Co. Prop. Ltd. 317 Collins Street 1905. Narrow quarto 270 x 105 mm original pink wrappers printed in blue detached and with horizontal fold 8 pp illustrated with vignette portraits of Rickards and his daughters and with illustrated advertisements for Raftopulos' New Cafe in Swanston Street and for Present Day corsets; full-page programme for the New Opera House production of The Palace of Dolls with advertisements for forthcoming attractions Alice Pierce American impressionist and fred Millis ""the world's greatest ventriloquist""; contents very clean staples holding. Very scarce Melbourne music hall / vaudeville circuit programme from the Federation era produced for Rickards' New Opera House. English-born vaudeville entertainer and theatre owner Harry Rickards 1843-1911 bought the Garrick Theatre in Sydney in 1893 which he renamed the Tivoli. Building on the immense success of this venue he later expanded his theatre 'empire' by taking over the Opera House Melbourne and becoming lessee of theatres in other capital cities. unknown
19661iDa0011New York: G. Schirmer 1966. Book. Good. Decorative Canvas Hardcover. 8vo or 8° Medium Octavo: between 6" - 9" tall . 301 pp. Solidly bound copy with moderate use. No dj. Damage to spine. Light foxing on page edges. An Ex-New York Public-Library-Book with all the common standard and usual signs stamps stickers envelope etc. G. Schirmer Hardcover
12987One from Overstrand Norfolk; 27 May 1950. The other four on letterheads of 'Ballet' 'Ballet and Opera' and 'Ballet Publications Ltd'. Between 1949 and 1950. The five items in good condition on lightly-aged paper. Item One: Autograph Letter Signed with a crude drawing of Buckle sitting on a rope slung between the printed names of the two magazines. 1p. 4to. On Fleet Street letterhead of 'Ballet Publications Ltd.' Dated by Alport 14 February 1950. The letter concerns an article on the conductor Karl Rankl and begins: 'Dear Erich I have just spoken to Harewood the Earl of Harewood co-founder with Buckle of 'Opera' magazine. He would like you to do it but thinks the Rankl's sic friend had better have the job as they seem to have chosen him. What a pity! I was looking forward to your mellow cadences.' He 'adored being blown about at Brighton' and has 'returned full of youthful vigour but absolutely penniless'. Item Two: Autograph Letter Signed 'D'. 2pp. 4to. 'Overstrand Saturday' dated by Alport 27 May 1950. 2pp. 4to. He begins: 'My dear Erich Thank you so much for your nice letter. I hope indeed we shall often stay in lovelier and greater palazzi together if not in wind-blown flowery ditches.' It appears 'that the June number may well be the last. There is just one little plan which occurred to me on the golf course this afternoon Fore! Mr. Dorré! but we shall see in the next few days what comes of it.' He has 'had luncheon with Ursula' who is 'just back from Teneriffe and seems quite serene and buoyant'; and saw 'five tarry dead seagulls on the beach today and one huge bird - a cormorant maybe' which brings forth a quotation from Milton. Item Three: Autograph Note Signed 'D.'. On Frith Street letterhead of 'Ballet' magazine. Undated. 1p. landscape 12mo. 'Dearest Erich Do you want to stay the night on Thursday Let me know. Love D.' Item Four: Typed Circular Signed by Buckle 'Richard Buckle'. On Fleet Street letterhead of 'Ballet and Opera'; February 1949. The first paragraph reads: 'People are always complaining to me - verbally and by post from all over the world - that they can never get BALLET and OPERA. I must say I was always too lazy to take out an annual subscription to anything until I had a secretary of my own. Now thank goodness there is a little more paper to be had and we can print a few more copies every month.' Item Five: Typed Letter Signed by 'K. P. Newman Secretary'. On Frith Street letterhead of 'Ballet' magazine; 31 May 1946. 1p. 4to. Regarding the renewal of his subscription. One from Overstrand [Norfolk]; 27 May 1950. The other four on letterheads of 'Ballet', 'Ballet and Opera' and 'Ballet Publicatio unknown
1992120112046Temps actuels 1992. Paperback. New. Temps actuels paperback