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1954163659上海Shanghai.: 音乐出版社.Yin yue chu ban she. 1st Edition 2nd Printing. 1954. Volume 3 of the Reference Pictures of Chinese Music History with 21 leaves loosely inserted as issued in original card portfolio accompanied by a 7-page pamphlet giving a brief introduction of the 20 Chinese traditional musical instruments. Closed tears on cover some light foxing on reverse of the case first leaves creased at upper corner otherwise good. Text in Chinese with Chinese characters and Pinyin captions. Leaves measure 26 x 18.6cm portfolio measures 26.2 x 19.2 This volume showcases some Chinese traditional wind and percussion instruments. . 音乐出版社.[Yin yue chu ban she]. unknown
19822655Tokyo Japan: Music Magazine 1982. 6" x 8.5" pp. 262 including multiple black and white photography of jazz musicians some full page. Text in the Japanese language with some English. Slight wear at the corners and spine lightly scuffed though overall bright appearance. Features a full color illustration of Sun Ra on the cover playing the keyboard into space. <br /> <br /> Features an 8-page interview with Sun Ra including a list of his albums through to the time of publication. Includes jazz and punk ads and band photography. Music Magazine unknown
In 4°, brossura editoriale, pp.30, illustrato, ottimo esemplare. LIB PD3 LIB PD3
Small folio. 3 pp. on bifolium. 18 lines. Inscribed to Jella Herzka. With an apology on f. 1 verso: “Mein deutsch ist grässlich - vielleicht mein tadjikisches ist besser?” - Cf. MGG VII, 1271.
Roma, 1962, 8 luglio, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 40 de "La Tribuna illustrata" .
Un volume (31 cm) di 111 pagine, con numerose illustrazioni. In lingua tedesca. Cartonato editoriale illustrato. Ottime condizioni.
Presentazione di Marcella Cossu; commento musicale di Sandro Cappelletto. Un volume (34 cm) di 82 pagine nn con illustrazioni a colori delle opere di Indrimi “accoppiate” alle opere di musicisti famosi. Brossura editoriale illustrata. Ottime condizioni.
Breslau, Gauverlag-NS-Schlesien, (1944), in-8, privo di legatura, pp. (30). Estratto con firma dell'autore.
inserita nella famosa opera "L’ART - Revue Hebdomadaire Illustrée" pubbicata a Paris dal 1875 al 1895, stampata su carta vergellata. Dimensioni del foglio mm 280x420
8°gr., pp.4. Spartito musicale.
Torino, Casa Editrice Musicale Leandro Chenna, 1909, in-8, br., pp. 145, (3). Autografato dall'autore. Con strappo restaurato senza perdita alla cop. ant. e minimi difetti al dorso.
(Cesena, 1983) stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 121/126. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
Dattiloscritto rilegato, pp. 239 (5), cartonato con cofanetto. Contiene un poema in ottave e versi liberi, con numerosi “intermezzi” che costituiscono liriche a sé stanti. L’autore è Vilfredo (o Wilfredo) Bevilacqua, poeta e librettista del primo Novecento: tutto il materiale è inedito. Dedica manoscritta: “A te Ulrico e col tempo a Fiammetta mia consegno questo libro, ultimo scritto da Lui, a Lui particolarmente caro, sublime per l’idea che l’informa, per la poesia che l’illumina. Sia sacro per voi. 3 marzo 195(0).
Carlotta Ferrari fu poetessa e compositrice.
Un volume di 281 pagine, cartonato editoriale illustrato con acetato protettivo trasparente. Dimensioni: 12x19,5 cm. Ottime condizioni. 12 tavole in b/n fuori testo. In lingua tedesca. Cura e commento di Otto Biba.
Brossura, cm13x21, pp 215 (1).
Torino, 1948, 23 maggio, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 12 de “Illustrazione del Popolo" - Supplemento della ”Nuova Gazzetta del Popolo" .
17 Zeilen auf Doppelblatt. Großes Hochformat. - Beiliegend ein weiteres eh. Bl. mit Notenskizzen in Bleistift. O. O., dat. Herbst 1909. 4 Zeilen in zweizeiligem System auf Doppelblatt. Großes Hochformat. Teils mit Tinte, teils in Bleistift ausgeführte Notenskizzen zu Bittners 1913 in Köln uraufgeführtem ‘Abenteurer. Spiel in 4 Akten’. - Bl. 1 recto mit kalligr. Monogramm des Komponisten. - Bittner war nach abgeschlossener juristischer Ausbildung als Richter in Wolkersdorf und später im Justizministerium in Wien tätig. Nebenher stand er in Kontakt mit dem Wiener Akademischen Richard-Wagner-Verein und nahm Unterricht bei Josef Labor, Joseph Schalk und Bruno Walter, wurde 1918 in das Kuratorium der Staatsakademie für Musik gewählt und erhielt 1925 den Kunstpreis der Stadt Wien. Sein Werk umfaßt neben Chorwerken insbesondere Opern, zu denen er selbst die Libretti verfaßte. Der "Walzer aus Wien", der 1930 uraufgeführt wurde und den Streit zwischen Vater und Sohn Johann Strauß zum Thema hat, war ein großer Publikumserfolg. Vgl. MGG I, 1868f. - In altem Sammlungsumschlag.
24577ONE ST to Kerby: 23 January 1944; her Southgate letterhead. TWO ST to Horsfield: 29 March no year. THREE Jenkins to Macqueen-Pope: 23 June 1950; different Southgate letterhead. From the papers of theatre historian Walter James Macqueen-Pope 1888-1960. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The three items are in fair condition lightly aged and worn. Her two letters are pinned together. The letter to Kerby has the large and firm signature ‘Suzette Tarri’; the letter to Horsfield is evidently signed ‘Suzette Terri’ on her behalf by her husband. ONE ST to P. W. Kerby: 23 January 1944. Letterhead of ‘“Suda†/ 25 Manor Drive Southgate N. 14’ ‘SUZETTE TARRI / RADIO COMEDIENNE / WITH / DAVID JENKINS / THE POPULAR PIANIST-VOCALIST’. 1p 4to. ‘I am afraid my difficulty is not in trying to book so far ahead as May but in the fact that I am already booked on the Music-Halls till next December. It is practically hopeless for me to accept any more Sunday shows as I am liable at the last minute to he switched over from one Variety hall to another under the terms of my contract with George Black’s theatres and the Stoll organization.’ TWO ST to ‘Mr. Horsfield’: 1p 8vo. On ruled paper. ‘As I shall be in the middle of making a film on SAt. May the 8th. I fear that I cannot accept an engagement on that date. The time element is too risky and I should not take a chance of letting the show down.’ Signed on her behalf by her husband. THREE Jenkins to MP: 23 June 1950. Another ‘Suda’ letterhead this one headed ‘SUZETTE TARRI / RADIO COMEDIENNE’. 1p 4to. Begins: ‘My dear Popie / Suzie is thrilled to hear that you require her photo for your new book.’ He is enclosing the photo ‘in triplicate up-to-date phraseology!’ and is also ‘sending you a programme to let you see that this particular picture reproduces well’. Neither item is present. He continues: ‘We have opened well here to three full houses on our first three nights. In June too! It augurs well.’ ONE (ST to Kerby): 23 January 1944; her Southgate letterhead. TWO (ST to Horsfield): 29 March [no year]. THREE (Jenkins to Macqu unknown
13379aafFribourg, L.-J. Schmid, 1839, 1839, 1840, gr. in-8°, rousseurs, non rogné, brochures originales, dos fendus.
2452414 March 1949; 60 Christchurch Road Streatham Hill SW2 London. From the Macqueen-Pope papers see his entry in the Oxford DNB. 2pp 8vo. In good condition lightly aged and worn and folded three times for postage. She asks him to send ‘3 or 4 more copies’ of his ‘nice write up in the “Sunday Chronicle†March 13th.’ as she would like to send ‘a copy to Australia Canada & America as there is some talk about my going to America in the near future’. She has ‘tried all over Streatham and Brixton and it seems impossible to get a copy anywhere’ and will be happy to pay the cost. She would ‘also like to ask you if you could put me in touch with anyone who could write up my memoirs for me’. 14 March 1949; 60 Christchurch Road, Streatham Hill, SW2 [London]. unknown
115992aafLucern, Meyer’sche Buchdruckerei, 1839, in-8vo, 8 S., Original-Broschüre.
2455014 November 1957. ‘Guest Turn Royal Oak Dagenham’. On letterhead of ‘The Grand Old Timer Nat Travers / “The Pearly King Cockney Singing Comedian†/ Radio & Television Star’ 265 Bancroft Road Mile End E1 London. From the Macqueen-Pope papers. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p foolscap 8vo. In fair condition lightly aged and creased. Begins: ‘Dear Mac Im going great and I dont use THE MIKE. I enclose Bill of Last Week / I first Worked 60 Years ago. Mac I want to get. to Broadcast. THIS. IS. Your. LIFE / I Started when I was 9 Year Old. Im now 82. Can anyone beat my Record.’ He gives details of booking at the ‘Metropoliton sic Music Hall Edgware Rd. I was first there. 1901. NOVEMBER 4 Weeks / Of cours sic I was There many Times. Mac you ought to try and get me on Television. or. Radio. I could do 1/4 or 1/2 Hour Show. you could be the one to ask me: I enclose your letter you wrote me 6 June 1956 not present’. Concludes: ‘I would like to hear from you. / Best Wishes & God Bless You / from your Old China Nat’. 14 November 1957. ‘Guest Turn, Royal Oak, Dagenham’. On letterhead of ‘The Grand Old Timer Nat Travers / “The Pearly Kin unknown
17702Paris, Seuil 1978 280x200mm, 126pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
Versi di P. Vento. Napoli-E.A. Mario, 1919 in 4° pp. 2. Solo spartito.