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Early songbook of the beloved brother and sister duo, Karen and Richard Carpenter. 48 pages. Includes one-page musical bio of the Carpenters and seven pages of wonderful black and white photos of Karen and Richard. Songs include: Rainy Days and Mondays; Superstar; For All We Know; Let Me Be the One; Bacharach-David Medley - Knowing When to Leave; Make it Easy on Yourself; (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me; I'll Never Fall in Love Again; Walk on By; Do You Know the Way to San Jose; Drusilla Penny; (A Place To) Hideaway; One Love; Sometimes; Saturdays. Undated but appears to be circa 1971. Small music store sticker inside front cover. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Chords handwritten by prior owner in two songs. An early memento of this gifted duo and their timeless music. Book
A musical adaptation of the famous Drigo 'Serenade'. 6 pages. Sheet music for voice and piano. Nicely color-illustrated front cover. Pages separated but all present. Above-average wear with short tape repair to lower corner of front cover and handwritten name in top corner. A worthy and rare vintage copy. Book
6 pages. Cover photo of Marshall Montgomery. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this lovely vintage song. Book
6 pages. Cover photo of violinist Luigi Romanelli. Average wear. Few markings. A sound copy. Sheet music
8 pages. Last page loose but present. Above-average wear. Sheet music
48 pages. Eight great pages of color photos. Songs include: Stay Hungry; We're Not Gonna Take It; Burn in Hell; Horror-Teria (The Beginning); Captain Howdy; Street Justice; I Wanna Rock; The Price; Don't Let Me Down; The Beast; S.M.F. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great throwback to the head-banging days of the early 80's. Book
32 pages. "A unique folio containing the original versions, plus Fats Waller's modern conceptions. Songdom's foremost popular classics, interpreted in the modern manner by the famed piano stylist, radio and recording star." - from front cover. Includes piano sheet music for Star Dust; Margie; Nobody's Sweetheart; Ain't Misbehavin'; Girl of My Dreams; I Can't Give You Anything But Love; My Honey's Lovin' Arms; Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula; Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight; How Come You Do me Like You Do. "Thomas 'Fats' Waller is one of the more important of the modern pianist-composers. Born in New York on May 21, 1904, the son of a minister, 'Fats' played the organ and sang in the choir of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, where his father preached until he was fifteen years old. Shortly after, the lure of the stage beckoned him to the interesting field of the Harlem cabaret, and he remained in that gay section of the city until 1924, occasionally doubling as a theatre organist and as a piano-roll artist for the Q-R-S Company." - page 1. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful vintage compilation. Book
6 pages. Great cover photo of Clark Gable and others. Somewhat above-average wear. Prior owner's name stroked out atop front cover. A sound copy. Sheet music
6 pages. Nice photo cover. Average wear. A sound vintage copy of this great western classic. Book
32 pages. Colour and black and white photos. Songs include: Three Million Light Years From Earth; Theme from E.T.; E.T. & Elliot; Over the Moon; E.T.'s Halloween; Adventure on Earth. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy of the E.T. songbook. Book
20022-0789012375Haworth Pr Inc 2002. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 428 pages. 8.25x6.00x1.25 inches. Haworth Pr Inc paperback
1997207536New York: Monacelli Press 1997. First. paperback. near fine. Many color illustrations. Tall oblong 8vo stiff pictorial black wrappers faint crease on front cover. New York: Minacelli Press 1997. First Edition. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Monacelli Press unknown books
1997207536New York: Monacelli Press 1997. First. paperback. near fine. Many color illustrations. Tall oblong 8vo stiff pictorial black wrappers faint crease on front cover. New York: Minacelli Press 1997. First Edition. Near Fine.<br/> <br/> Monacelli Press unknown
25401Some original some arrangements of works for other forces as follows:<br /> <br /> - Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus 1756-1791<br /> K. 550 arr. Sinfonie . arrangée Pour le Pianoforte à quatre mains. No. 2. Pr. 1 Rthlr. Leipsic: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 3144 ca. 1820. 1 title 2-35 i blank pp. Lithographed. Signature and date in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt December 1825." Occasional notational corrections in pencil. Slightly to moderately foxed and soiled; dampstained at outer edge; lower and outer edges frayed with slight loss not affecting printed area; upper edge closely trimmed with occasional loss to "Primo"/"Secondo" headers. A later edition. Not in Köchel 6 Hoboken or Hirsch. RISM M5633. Samson Ruben Goldschmidt 1768-1841 was a banker and businessman in Kassel Germany. <br /> <br /> - Beethoven Ludwig van 1770-1827<br /> Op. 20 arr. Grand Septuor . arrangé Pour le Piano-Forte à quatre mains. Pr. 1 Rthlr. 12 Gr. Leipsic: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 4066 ca. 1824. 1 title 2-47 i blank pp. Lithographed. Signature in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt." Fingering and occasional notational corrections in pencil. Slightly foxed and soiled; upper edge closely trimmed with occasional loss to "Primo"/"Secondo" headers and pagination. A later edition. New Kinsky 2014 I p. 123 ascribing arrangement to F. Mockwitz; first issue: 1815 with PN 2171. Not in Hoboken or Hirsch.<br /> <br /> - Onslow George 1784-1853<br /> Op. 7. Grandes Sonates pour le Piano Forte à quatre mains . No. 1 no printed price. Hambourg: A. Cranz without PN before March 1827. 1 title 2-31 i blank pp. Engraved. Signature and date in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt März 1827." Fingering and notational corrections in pencil. Several pages including title torn at spine and outer and lower edges; upper edge soiled and dampstained; some foxing; page 30 smudged. A later edition. Rare. Most copies by Cranz found in libraries are either later issue or Titelauflage. The first edition was published by Pleyel in Paris in 1815.<br /> <br /> - Onslow<br /> Op. 22. Second Grand Duo =Sonata in F minor pour le Piano Forte à quatre mains composé et dédié à Mr Hertz Senr. . Op: 22. Prix 5 Frs. Bonn et Cologne: N. Simrock PN 2244 ca. 1824. 1 title 2-37 i blank pp. Engraved. Signature and date in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt October 1826." Fingering other performance-related annotations and occasional notational corrections in pencil. Several pages including title torn at spine and edges with loss to lower outer corner; pp. 3-4 with loss to music; small stain to lower edge of p. 19. First Edition. Rare. WorldCat 2 copies only at the Bibliothèque nationale Paris and the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Munich. <br /> <br /> - Weber Carl Maria von 1786-1826<br /> WeV S.5; arr. Polonoise à quatre mains pour le Pianoforte . Pr. 10 gl. Hambourg: A. Cranz without PN before February 1826. Engraved. 1f. title i blank 1 blank 2-11 i blank pp. Engraved. Signature and date in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt Februar 1826." Occasional notational corrections in pencil. Somewhat foxed and soiled; moderately dampstained at upper edge; ink stain to title. A later edition. Jähns 59 arrangement ascribed to Carl Klage 1788-1850 with price "10 sgr". Originally for piano two hands. <br /> <br /> - Weber<br /> WeV T.2 Six pièces à quatre Mains pour le Pianoforte . Oe. X. Leipzig: Fred. Hofmeister PN 275 ca. 1820 title 2-19 i blank pp. Engraved. Signature in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt." Somewhat foxed and soiled; loss to lower outer corner throughout affecting music on pp. 17-18; moderately dampstained at upper edge; occasional creasing especially to final leaf; title and final leaf with stains and repairs. A later edition. Jähns 81-86 lists two later Hofmeister editions with price in Neugroschen. Hoboken 15 286 most probably a Titelauflage as it displays Hofmeister's original plate number 275 preceded by the new number 1251.<br /> <br /> The Weber pieces date from his time as court kapellmeister in Stuttgart. "The Six Pieces for Piano Duet dated 27th November 1809 and dedicated 'à Leurs Altesses Sérénissimes Mesdames Marie et Amélie de Württemberg'. They are charming little pieces each based on a simple melodic idea with characteristic accompaniment. both accessible to schoolgirl fingers and forming a neat introduction to various melodic manners." John Warrack: Carl Maria von Weber p. 64. <br /> <br /> Oblong folio. Brown quarter leather with marbled boards two labels to upper lettered "J. Mosenthal" in manuscript. Signature "Joseph Mosenthal" in black ink to upper right corner of front endpaper; table of contents in Mosenthal's hand to upper left corner of front endpaper. "Joseph Mosenthal 1834-1896 was a German-American musician born at Kassel. He studied under his father and Spohr and in 1853 went to America where he played the organ in Calvary Church New York City from 1860 to 1887. He was conductor of the Mendelssohn Glee Club in New York City from 1867 to 1896 played a first violin in the Philharmonic Orchestra for 40 years a second violin in the Mason and Thomas Quartet for 12 and composed much Church music such as the psalm "The Earth is the Lord's" a setting of part of Psalm 145 published in 1864 and part songs for male voices Thanatopsis Blest Pair of Sirens and Music of the Sea. He died in New York City." Wikipedia. <br /> <br /> Binding considerably worn with upper detached spine lacking. Remnants of red sealing wax to front endpaper. unknown
19982411150075Bein & Fushi Inc 1998-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 10x8x0. From the library of noted artist and violin luthier Alfredo Halegua. Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Shelf wear. Small tears to jacket. Clean unmarked pages. viii 88 pages : illustrations music ; 34 cm 3 audio discs digital ; 4 3/4 in. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Bein & Fushi, Inc hardcover
24552München, bei Jos. Aibl ohne Jahr. 11 gest. Seiten (J.A. 269), 6 S., 7 S., 6 S., 17 S. Halbleinen d. Zeit.33x27 cm.
Mm 245x250 "Mille esemplari numerati a mano costituiscono l'edizione originale di quest'opera; la nostra è la n. 590" - Volume rilegato in tela con titolo in argento al piatto e al dorso, sovraccoperta trasparente, custodia protettiva muta, 282 pagine con numerose tavole in nero le didascalie delle quali sono accluse in apposita brossura. Copia ottima pari al nuovo; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
118057Paris - Londres, Magasin de Musique Lemoine - Wessel sans date, vers 1840, 340x260mm, 2 ff. 197pages, demi-basane de l’époque, titre au dos doré, plats papier marbré. Bon état.Ouvrage spécialement destiné aux élèves qui se livrent à l’étude du piano, il contient 196 harmonies.
118179sans date, vers 1850, 245x220mm, reliure pleine basane verte avec titre doré sur le plat supérieur, dentelle intérieure dorée, tranches dorées. Format oblong. Bel exemplaire.
2021x-3836577631Taschen America Llc 2021. Hardcover. New. 704 pages. Interlingue language. 1.14x0.90x1.93 inches. Taschen America Llc hardcover
1901192628.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
25432- Corticelli Gaetano 1804-1840<br/>Op. 65. Il Sorriso dell'Innocenza Divertimento brillante per piano forte a 4 mani composto e dedicato Alla Noblie Fanciulletta Alda Pio di Savoja. Milano: Fco. Lucca PN 1729 after 1856. 1f. title 1 blank 2-13 i publisher's catalogue pp. Music engraved; catalogue typeset. Signature "Pia Tolomei" in brown ink to upper right corner of title. Stain to lower margin of p. 9. A later issue. The catalogue lists works up to PN 12289 including a transcription by Fortunato Senna PN 10425 from Errico Petrella's L'Assedio di Leida an opera first performed in 1856.<br/><br/>- Cunio 1833-1891<br/>Le Rose 4 Piccole Fantasie Sopra motivi favoriti die Verdi per Piano Forte . Op. blank . No. 3 Rigoletto. Milano: F. Lucca PN B 8192 B after 1858. 1f. title 9 i publisher's catalogue pp. Music engraved; catalogue typeset. Text incipits from arias quoted printed in syllabification above music. Signature "Tolomei Antonietta" in brown ink to upper right corner of title; titling underlined in red crayon; some fingering in ink; multiple paper repairs. A later issue. The catalogue lists works up to PN 11874 including transcriptions from Errico Petrella's Jone an opera first performed in 1858. Rigoletto the latest of the Verdi operas paraphrased in the cycle offered on the present title was first performed in 1851.<br/><br/>- Fanna Antonio 1783-1845<br/>Op. 70. Otto Ricreazioni per Pianoforte a quattro mani Brevi Pezzi adattati per uso della Gioventù . No. 1 Bellini_Beatrice di Tenda: Io soffrii tortura list of seven more numbers follows the latest being Verdi's Ernani 1844. Milano: Gio. Canti e C PN 871fb after 1844. 1 title printed in blue with decorative frame 2-3 blank 4-9 i blank pp. Title lithographed; music engraved. Signature "Pia Tolomei." in brown ink to upper right corner of title; some paper repairs.<br/><br/>- Hünten Franz 1793-1878<br/>Op. 87. Le premier succès Morceau brillant sur un thême de Bellini composé Pour le Piano. Milan: Jean Canti et C. PN 1135 mid-1840s. 1 title 2-3 blank 4-11 i blank pp. Engraved. Signature "Tolomei Antonietta" in brown ink to upper right corner of title trimmed.<br/><br/>- Menozzi Giovanni fl. 19th century<br/>Op. 39. Simpatie musicali Raccolta di Pezzi brillanti per Pianoforte a 4 Mani . Fasc. 3. Milano: Francesco Lucca PN n 9403 n; Z 9403 Z ca. 1854. 1f. title with printed text and decorative frame in blue and lithographed vignette in black 1 blank 2-13 i publisher's catalogue pp. Title lithographed; music engraved; catalogue typeset. Plate number N 9403 N through p. 5 Z 9403 Z from p. 6. Handstamped: I Lombardi di G. Verdi. A later issue. The catalogue lists works up to PN 13493 including a fantasy by Menozzi PN 12849 on Verdi's Un ballo in maschera first performed in 1859.<br/><br/>- Poppi Giovanni 1828-1891<br/>Op. 45. Le Pensioniste Dodici Ricreazioni per Pianoforte a quattro mani somposte sopra melodie del Celebre Verdi N. 1 Nabucco list of 11 more operas follows ending with Giovanna de Guzman. Milano: Gio. Canti PN 3031 after 1855. 1 decorative series title with charming engraved vignette depicting domestic music-making: four women around a piano two seated at a piano and two listening 2-3 blank 4-9 i blank pp. Engraved. Ink stain to final blank page.<br/><br/>- Zenoni Leopoldo 1818-1879<br/>L'Adolescenza seguito all' Infanzia del primogenito Suonate per Piano-forte a quattro mani . Fasc. 5o. Fantasia sull'opera Simon Boccanegra del M. Verdi. Milano: Gio. Canti PN 4599 after 1857. 1-2 title within decorative blue border 3-4 extracted and thus lacking 5-11 i blank pp. Engraved. Signature "Tolomei Pia" in brown ink to upper right corner of title.<br/><br/>Folio. Mid-tan tooled morocco-backed blue mottled paper boards title label with "Tolemei Antonietta" in manuscript within blue decorative border to upper. <br/><br/>Boards worn rubbed and bumped. With occasional fingerings and other annotations in pencil throughout. A compilation of chiefly rare editions primarily intended for the amateur. Of note are the presence of three scarce Lucca catalogues and the charming engraved illustrated title of the Poppi arrangement depicting two young women playing four-hand piano music. unknown books
Very Good Russian Original concert advert in Russian with autograph signature and inscription by Turkish female pianist Idil Biret. (21x14 cm). Printed advert in Russian, inscription and signature in Turkish. 4 p. Signed to Turkish diplomat Ismail Berduk Olgaçay, (1925-). [Concert advert of Idil Biret, Moskovskaia Gosudarstvennaia Filarmoniia with autograph signed Biret to Turkish diplomat Ismail Berduk Olgaçay]. Illustrated cover. Rare.
285850377X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2455616 December 1956; on letterhead of ‘International Comedy Musicans with Concertinas & Piano / Clown / Ralom and Rosa’ 29 Hibbert Road Leyton London E17. From the Macqueen-Pope papers. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p 4to. On light-blue paper with letterhead in dark-blue and red. Signed ‘Ralom’ with ‘RALOM & ROSA’ typed beneath. In good condition lightly aged. Writing to MP at the Evening News London. ‘There has sic been quite a few remarks passed by critics of the “paucity†of Acts in the Variety profession. My Act which comprises good clean comedy and expert musicianship is one of the most successful Acts from “an audience point of view†in the business to-day and obviously what audiences want.’ MP could ‘ascertain the truth’ of this statement by visiting the forthcoming show at Collins’ Musical Hall. He concludes: ‘Owing to the “paucity†of the right recognition we are contemplating leaving the country shortly to try and find recognition on the Continent.’ 16 December 1956; on letterhead of ‘International Comedy Musicans with Concertinas & Piano / Clown / Ralom and Rosa’, 29 Hib unknown