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14741NY NORTON 1972. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD-FINE. F. NY, NORTON, 1972 unknown books
14740NY DUELL 1949. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, DUELL, 1949 unknown books
196935875NY: Knopf 1969. First edition. 350 pp w/indexes. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. The sixth collaboration. NY: Knopf, unknown books
1969256031New York: Alfred A Knopf 1969. First edition. ix i 350 xi pp. 8vo. Publisher's green cloth faded at edges in very good edge-worn dustjacket. First edition. ix i 350 xi pp. 8vo. Signed by Stravinsky. Signed on the flyleaf "Igor Stravinksy / 1.30.70" and inscribed by co-author Robert Craft. The recipient was Miranda "Mirandi" Massoco Levy 1914-2011 the doyenne of Sante Fe cultural life instumental in the success of the Sante Fe Opera and a close friend of Stravinsky. Alfred A Knopf unknown books
1972276420London: Faber & Faber 1972. hardcover. near fine/fine. Photo Illus. 8vo red cloth d.w. London: Faber and Faber 1972. Near Fine<br/><br/> Faber & Faber unknown books
196058268NP 1960. 9 x 7 1/8 inches. Black and white photograph a publicity still bears no attribution on the verso. Stravinsky is generally acknowledged as one of the most important and influential composers of the 20th century. Among his works are the ballets The Firebird 1910 and The Rite of Spring 1915 and the opera The Rake's Progress 1951 with libretto by W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman. Very good. #5145. <br/><br/> unknown books
195233667New York: Boosey & Hawkes PN B. & H. 17247 1952. Quarto. Original publisher's dark ivory illustrated wrappers printed in dark red; publisher's advertisement to lower. 1f. title 1 printed reproduction of manuscript dedication by composer 32 pp.<br/><br/>Ex-libris the noted musicologist Howard Mayer Brown with his signature to upper outer corner of title-page and publisher's handstamp to lower outer corner.<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly soiled with minor wear to spine. Some leaves slightly creased; minor annotations in pencil throughout. First Edition variant issue with text in English only. Kirchmeyer 79-2 p. 461 edition with text in both English and German.<br/><br/>Premiered in Los Angeles on 11 November 1952 conducted by Stravinsky. Boosey & Hawkes [PN B. & H. 17247] unknown books
191033665Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne PN 28616 1910. Folio. Original publisher's gray wrappers printed in black; publisher's advertisement to lower. 1f. title 31 pp. <br/><br/>With the composer's autograph signature to upper wrapper.<br/><br/>Bookseller's handstamp to blank lower margin upper "O. Flaschner Music Co. . New York."<br/><br/>Wrappers worn faded and chipped; upper detached. Uniformly browned; minor creases and tears to edges of most leaves more significant to first four leaves. First Edition later issue. Kirchmeyer 7-1 p. 61.<br/><br/>Premiered in St. Petersburg on 9 January 1910 conducted by Ziloti. B. Schott's Söhne [PN 28616] unknown books
192235561London: J. & W. Chester J.W.C. 45 1922. Paperback. Very Good. Small octavo. Wrappers. 1f. 132 pp. Text in Russian and French.<br/><br/>From the collection of noted musicologist Stanley Boorman with his signature to upper.<br/><br/>Lightly worn. A few small markings throughout in red pencil. Reprint. J. & W. Chester [J.W.C. 45] paperback books
307827London et al: Boosey & Hawkes n.d. Revised 1952 edition. Hawkes Pocket Scores No. 630. 4 40 pp. 12mo. Original printed wrappers. Fine. Revised 1952 edition. Hawkes Pocket Scores No. 630. 4 40 pp. 12mo. Signed by Igor and Vera Stravinsky with an account of the signing. Signed by the composer on the front cover "Stravinsky" with "and Vera" added below by the composer's wife. A two page typed note laid-into the book by one Lili Yuri Sasaki dated March 16 1964 explains the circumstances of the book's signing at the opening night of an exhibition of Vera Stravinsky's paintings in Cincinnati Ohio. Sasaki describes the impression created by the arrival of the Stravinskys at the exhibition and explains that she'd been given two items by her husband to have autographed by Stravinsky--a pirated edition of "L'histoire du Soldat;" and should the composer be reluctant to sign the piracy the present pocket score. Sure enough on looking over the piracy and noticing the imprint Stravinsky "suddenly looked disgusted and said 'they have no right -- I gave them no permission -- I will not sign this one' and handed it back much to the curiosity of the crowd. Then I handed him the Boosey & Hawkes Octet for wind instruments. He again looked it over closely.then turned the pages.looked pleased and signed saying; 'Yes I will sign this one.' and he did with a flourish!.beamed and returned the book. BLESS HIM.Vera later added 'and Vera.'" In addition to the note a printed invitation to the event on a 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inch card and a promotional brochure for the exhibition are laid in. Boosey & Hawkes unknown books
193433666Berlin: Édition Russe de Musique - Russischer Musikverlag PN R.M.V. 581 1934. Folio. Original publisher's wrappers with illustration of Persephone to upper. 1f. title 1f. facsimile inscription by Stravinsky 82 pp.<br/><br/>Ex libris the composer and pianist Ray Green 1908-1997 with his autograph signature to corner of upper wrapper in red pencil.<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn and stained; minor creases and tears to spine. Slightly browned. First Edition. A full score was not published until 1950. Kirchmeyer 56-1 p. 358.<br/><br/>Premiered in Paris at the Opéra on 30 April 1934 conducted by Stravinsky. Édition Russe de Musique - Russischer Musikverlag [PN R.M.V. 581] unknown books
198232465Knopf 1982. CRAFT Robert. 416 pp. v.1. Knopf unknown books
198432466Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 1984. CRAFT Robert. 559 pp. v.2. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group unknown books
197735582Moskva: Izdatel'stvo "Muzyka" 9141 1977. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. Publisher's cloth-backed boards with titling to upper and spine. 4ff. 182 pp. Parallel title in English. Preface by Galina Grigor'eva and sung text in Russian.<br/><br/>Boards lightly worn discolored and soiled; corners bumped and rubbed. Scarce Soviet Edition. Izdatel'stvo "Muzyka" [9141] hardcover books
1962293971Hollywood 1962. unbound. very good. Fine content T.L.S. 4to 1 page Hollywood California December 12th 1962 to singer Jerry McLain attempting to give him musical advice without hurting his feelings in full: "I would be certainly glad yo give you advice but never hearing you singing and not knowing how far you are in the knowledge of works in general their spirit and technique I am in difficulty if not in impossibility to help you. The transposition of the Shakespearean songs in a higher or lower key is a ruin of my instrumentation and the piano reduction of them is not for a concert performance only for the study of the music." Placed into a white matte with a black background with two openings - whereby the letter is actually floated while the second opening accommodates a photograph by Weegie of the composer leaning against a mirror that gives the illusion of a double exposure and set into a black acrylic frame to 21.5" x 18.5". Excellent condition.<br/><br/> Russian composer pianist and conductor widely considered one of the most important composers of the twentieth century.<br/><br/> unknown books
1962985Garden City 1962. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. 16 illus. 4 drawings 6 musical examples & 2 hitherto unpublished works. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1960986Doubleday 1960. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. 21 illus. <br/><br/>Review copy. Doubleday hardcover books
1969224807New York: Knopf 1969. First. hardcover. very good/very good. 350pp. index xi. 8vo cloth d.w.; a few small chips to dust wrapper small ink ownership stamp on front and rear free endpapers. New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1969. First edition. A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Knopf unknown books
1959WRCLIT55352London: Faber & Faber 1959. 140pp. Gilt boards. Black-and-white photographs. Index. First British edition. Transcripts of interviews unpublished letters etc published to commemorate the composer's seventy-fifth birthday. From the library of Wilmarth S. Lewis with his pencil note recording this as a gift on the front pastedown. Light offset endsheets caused by jacket flaps else near fine in a sunned pictorial dust jacket with a few creases and short closed tears to the upper edge of front panel. Faber & Faber hardcover books
1969WRCLIT48640New York: Knopf 1969. Gilt green cloth. First edition. A bit dusty but very good in chipped and and internally mended dust jacket. Knopf hardcover books
196647652NY: Knopf 1966. First Edition. 8vo pp. x 352 xiii. Indexes. Black cloth printed in purple and gilt. A VG tight copy in chipped price-clipped and somewhat insect-damaged dj. Short writings by Stravinsky and diary entries by Craft regarding I. S. Knopf unknown books
198545350NY: Knopf 1985. First American edn. 8vo pp. x 543. Appendices index. Illustrated with photogrpahs. Edges little soiled remainder mark on bottom o/w a VG tight copy in scuffed and little chipped dj. Knopf unknown books
19361988New York: Simon & Schuster 1936. Paperback. Very Good/good . Dust jacket torn/chipped. Minimal neat ink underlining here & there. <br/><br/>Presentation copy to Leon Machau dated 1937. Simon & Schuster paperback books
1962847621962. Single page typed signed letter with notes in Stravinsky's hand. Typed signed letter from 1962 to Igor Styravinsky from Carl Haverlin pioneer in radio broadcasting and longtime president of Broadcast Music Inc. The letter is on Broadcast Music Inc. stationary and Haverlin writes to inquire about some illustrations which Dulac had made for Stravinsky's Firebird Ballet. He writes: "I.take the liberty of asking you if your memory will bring forth any background on the sketches." In the margin adjacent to this sentence Stravinsky writes "Not at all!" in red pen. Haverlin closes the letter with: "Photostats of the sketchbook pages are enclosed." Beneath this Stravinsky writes along with his signature "I find it unfortunately very bad." Matted and framed opposite a photograph of Stravinsky. The entire piece measures 26.5 inches by 19.25 inches. Igor Stravinsky was a Russian-born composer pianist and conductor. He is widely considered one of the most important and influential composers of the 20th century. Stravinsky's compositional career was notable for its stylistic diversity. He first achieved international fame with three ballets commissioned by the impresario Serge Diaghilev and first performed in Paris by Diaghilev's Ballets Russes: The Firebird 1910 Petrushka 1911 and The Rite of Spring 1913. The last of these transformed the way in which subsequent composers thought about rhythmic structure and was largely responsible for Stravinsky's enduring reputation as a musical revolutionary who pushed the boundaries of musical design. His "Russian phase" which continued with works such as Renard the Soldier's Tale and Les Noces was followed in the 1920s by a period in which he turned to neoclassical music. The works from this period tended to make use of traditional musical forms concerto grosso fugue and symphony drawing on earlier styles especially from the 18th century. In the 1950s Stravinsky adopted serial procedures. His compositions of this period shared traits with examples of his earlier output: rhythmic energy the construction of extended melodic ideas out of a few two- or three-note cells and clarity of form and of instrumentation. unknown books
194530693New York: Alfred Scott Publisher 1945. First edition. 1 vols. 10-1/2 x 7 inches. Original self-wrappers in fine condition. First edition. 1 vols. 10-1/2 x 7 inches. Carnegie Hall Program Signed by Igor Stravinsky. Boldly signed by Stravinsky on the front cover which depicts a drawing of Carnegie Hall. In this concert Stravinsky and Szigeti performed Stravinsky's Duo Concertante 1932 and Arrau performed Stravinsky's Serenade in A. Alfred Scott Publisher unknown books