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194973026NY: Duell Sloan and Pearce 1949. First edition. 245 pp. Near fine in near fine price-clipped dust jacket with light wear to crown. Design by Merle Armitage. Contributions by Cocteau Satie Klee Weston Osbert Sitwell Aaron Copland Picasso Chagall and concluding with a discography and works. Small “Ex Libris / Clive Elliott†stamp on the front free endpaper. NY: Duell, Sloan and Pearce unknown
44062216like new. unknown
75-1220Paris FR: Musee d'Art Moderne De La Ville De Paris 1980. 4to. 121pp. Very Good. Softcover. Mostly black and white plates throughout. En Francais. Paris, FR: Musee d'Art Moderne De La Ville De Paris, 1980 paperback
041822no publisher no date. Photograph. Very Good. 10x8. Igor Stravinsky composer Large Photograph by Dennis Stock 8x10. Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky 1882 - 1971 was a Russian composer and conductor. Dennis Stock 1928 - 2010 was an American journalist and professional photographer. 8x10 size Very Good condition one bumped corner not affecting image reverse is browning and has tape marks has Photograph by Dennis Stock printed in front lower right margin. no publisher unknown
2013a6774Sony Classical 2013-05-21. audioCD. New. 5x5x1. Brand New factory sealed in original shrink wrap. Sony Classical unknown
2014x-1783056762Chester Music 2014. Paperback. New. 92 pages. 13.50x9.50x0.37 inches. Chester Music paperback
1443721905.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2006Q-159615649XMusic Minus One 2006-11-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Music Minus One paperback
1014202981.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1966951091966. Rare autograph letter signed by Russian-born composer Igor Stravinsky. One page type-written dated December 21st 1966 and addressed to John McClure at Columbia Records the letter reads "Dear John Please answer this Mercury Record letter for me telling them that they can have the permission though they can have it I think without asking me in any case. I have been ordered to rest -- no conducting at all -- after Chicago. This postpones our January plans I greatly regret to say and not only for me as I realize bu can't help. Happy New Year to you and your wife. Igor Stravinsky." The recipient John McClure was an American recording producer at Columbia Records throughout the 1950s and later operated in a freelance capacity. He worked on over 30 recordings with Stravinsky 200 with Leonard Bernstein and oversaw recordings by the Boston Pops Orchestra under John Williams. Double matted and framed with a black and white portrait of Stravinsky. The entire piece measures 19.5 inches by 14.5 inches. In fine condition. Stravinsky found recordings a practical and useful tool in preserving his thoughts on the interpretation of his music. As a conductor of his own music he recorded primarily for Columbia Records beginning in 1928 with a performance of the original suite from The Firebird and concluding in 1967 with the 1945 suite from the same ballet. Although most of his recordings were made with studio musicians he also worked with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra the Cleveland Orchestra the CBC Symphony Orchestra the New York Philharmonic Orchestra the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Bavarian Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra. unknown
51-3548Berkeley: UC Zellerbach Hall Mya 1968. Poster in blue and black. 22.75 x 17 inches. Very good with small closed tear at lower margin."It was May of 1968 in Berkeley and Zellerbach Hall was soon to open its spacious glass doors for the first time. The program to be played: Igor Stravinsky’s “Symphony of Psalms†and “Oedipus Rex†conducted by Robert Craft and the celebrated composer himself. Unfortunately Stravinsky had fallen ill and was unable to conduct. But he did still attend this inaugural performance at UC Berkeley’s famous music hall — legend has it that the distracted audience was more enraptured by Stravinsky’s reaction to the music than by the actual performance itself." Berkeley: UC Zellerbach Hall, Mya 1968. unknown
51-3549Berkeley: UC Zellerbach Hall May 1968. Poster in ochre and black. 22.75 x 17 inches. Very good."It was May of 1968 in Berkeley and Zellerbach Hall was soon to open its spacious glass doors for the first time. The program to be played: Igor Stravinsky’s “Symphony of Psalms†and “Oedipus Rex†conducted by Robert Craft and the celebrated composer himself. Unfortunately Stravinsky had fallen ill and was unable to conduct. But he did still attend this inaugural performance at UC Berkeley’s famous music hall — legend has it that the distracted audience was more enraptured by Stravinsky’s reaction to the music than by the actual performance itself." Berkeley: UC Zellerbach Hall, May 1968. unknown
1949039407New York: Duell Sloan And Pearce 1949. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 245 Pp. A Much-Enlarged Edition Of Armitage's 1936 Book Which Was The First English Language Book About Stravinsky With Much New Material Added. Black Cloth Printed In Yellow. End Sheets By Carlos Dyer And Edward S. Stevens Jr. Designs And Drawings By Merle Armitage And Executed By Al Ewers. Portrait Photographs By Edward Weston John Vachon Fred Plaut Arnold Newman; Portraits Of Stravinsky By Klee Pablo Picasso Russell Cowles J E Blanche Marc Chagall Pasquale Giovanni Napolitano; Drawings By Carlus Dyer And E S Stevens. Inscribed From Merle Armitage His Wife And His Daughter To Dorothy Brett. "Editor And Book Designer Merle Armitage Wrote A Book About This Time In New Mexico. Taos Quartet In Three Movements Was Originally To Appear In Flair Magazine But The Magazine Folded Before Its Publication. This Short Work Describes The Tumultuous Relationship Of D. H. Lawrence His Wife Frieda Dorothy Brett And Mabel Dodge Sterne A Wealthy Patron Of The Arts. Armitage Took It Upon Himself To Print 16 Hardcover Copies Of This Work For His Friends. Richard Pousette-Dart Executed The Drawings For Taos Quartet That Was Published In 1950." Wikipedia. A Near Fine Example With Just A Trace Of Rubbing At Corners. Dj Complete Not Price Clipped No Fading Slight Browning And Faint Splash Marks On Spine Panel 1/4" Closed Tear At Center Of Top Edge Of Spine. <br/> <br/> Duell, Sloan And Pearce hardcover
14740NY DUELL 1949. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, DUELL, 1949 unknown
198290111Fayard 1982 In-8 relié 22 cm sur 15. 427 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
75755Coll. "Les indispensable de la musique", Paris, éd. Fayard, 1989, EDITION ORIGINALE, in-8, cartonnage souple, couv. ill. coul. sur fond noir éd., 430 pp., catalogue des œuvres, bibliographie, index, L'histoire et l'étude le l'œuvre misicale d'Igar Stravinsky par un des grans spécialistes de celui-ci. Une Référence. Très bon état
Copertina con strappetti, mancanze, segni d'uso e di scaffale. Interno in molto ben conservato. Il libro è fruibile alla lettura.
43842Champion.1991.In-8,couv.souple ill.424 p. TBE.
14740NY DUELL 1949. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, DUELL, 1949 unknown books
12650Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Original 1970 photograph capturing the Russian composer pianist and conductor in a somewhat defensive pose with hands shielding his musical score open before him. 9.5" x 13". Camera Press/Snowdon credit and other stamps on the verso. Small crease to the upper right corner tiny nick to the lower left; otherwise a crisp image in fine condition. <br><br><br />Lord Snowdon was married to Princess Margaret sister of Queen Elizabeth II from 1960 to 1978. He is also a world-renowned photographer and documentarian. At first his photography focused almost exclusively on design fashion and theater but he soon managed to establish himself as a successful portraitist through his photos of British royals including Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh in 1957. In the 1960s Lord Snowdon landed a job as the picture editor of The Sunday Times magazine and by the 1970s his work had placed him among England's most well-respected photographers. unknown books
1966951091966. Rare autograph letter signed by Russian-born composer Igor Stravinsky. One page type-written dated December 21st 1966 and addressed to John McClure at Columbia Records the letter reads "Dear John Please answer this Mercury Record letter for me telling them that they can have the permission though they can have it I think without asking me in any case. I have been ordered to rest -- no conducting at all -- after Chicago. This postpones our January plans I greatly regret to say and not only for me as I realize bu can't help. Happy New Year to you and your wife. Igor Stravinsky." The recipient John McClure was an American recording producer at Columbia Records throughout the 1950s and later operated in a freelance capacity. He worked on over 30 recordings with Stravinsky 200 with Leonard Bernstein and oversaw recordings by the Boston Pops Orchestra under John Williams. Double matted and framed with a black and white portrait of Stravinsky. The entire piece measures 19.5 inches by 14.5 inches. In fine condition. Stravinsky found recordings a practical and useful tool in preserving his thoughts on the interpretation of his music. As a conductor of his own music he recorded primarily for Columbia Records beginning in 1928 with a performance of the original suite from The Firebird and concluding in 1967 with the 1945 suite from the same ballet. Although most of his recordings were made with studio musicians he also worked with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra the Cleveland Orchestra the CBC Symphony Orchestra the New York Philharmonic Orchestra the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Bavarian Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra. unknown books
L13437Leningrad. Éditions Triton, 1927. Plaquette in-12 agrafée. Coll. " Compositeurs contemporains ". Texte en russe. Portrait de Stravinsky en frontispice. Étonnante publication consacrée à ce musicien d'avant garde qui n'a probablement jamais déclaré sa flamme pour la révolution d'Octobre. Rappelons que Stravinsky à quitté la Russie en 1914, il ne reviendra qu'une seule fois en 1962. E.O.
11122Paris, Seghers (Musiciens de tous les temps), 1965. In-16 carré, broché.
194973026NY: Duell Sloan and Pearce 1949. First edition. 245 pp. Near fine in near fine price-clipped dust jacket with light wear to crown. Design by Merle Armitage. Contributions by Cocteau Satie Klee Weston Osbert Sitwell Aaron Copland Picasso Chagall and concluding with a discography and works. Small “Ex Libris / Clive Elliott†stamp on the front free endpaper. NY: Duell, Sloan and Pearce unknown books
1929111988Paris Éditions Claude Aveline, coll. "La Musique moderne" 1929 1 vol. Broché in-8, broché, couverture rempliée, 175 pp. Édition originale tirée à 1625 exemplaires, celui-ci numéroté sur vélin d'Alfa teinté. On joint deux cartes postales de l'époque, portraits de Stravinsky et du violoniste Heifetz (photos Manuel frères et Lipnitzki). En bonne condition. Exemplaire provenant de la bibliothèque d'Alain Resnais.