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16877Heugel et Cie 229 pages Grand In-8. Sans date. Demi-Cuir à coins. Dos titré en lettres dorées. 229 pages. Partition piano et chant - Poëmes de MM. Edouard Blau Paul Milliet et Georges Hartmann
500176746Sans date.
4310Paris, Au Ménestrel, Heugel & Cie, sans date (vers 1880). In-quarto (27,3 cm) (2) feuillets, 115, (1) pages. Reliure demi-chagrin noir, plats toilés, gardes marbrées, très légèrement frottée aux coins et coupes. Bel état intérieur. [ G. H. 777 ].
FR13650Stock Tampon Bibliothèque franciscaine provinciale. Etiquette au dos.
24pp., 18cm., br.orig., bon état, extrait d'un chapitre consacré au leitmotiv et à son emploi dans l'oeuvre nouvelle, dans l'ouvrage "Notice sur Esclarmonde", M83208
M83208[Paris], [Fichbacher] s.d. [fin 19e s.] 24pp., 18cm., br.orig., bon état, extrait d'un chapitre consacré au leitmotiv et à son emploi dans l'oeuvre nouvelle, dans l'ouvrage "Notice sur Esclarmonde", M83208
1906R240025462HEUGEL ET CIE. 1906. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 47 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 800-LITTERATURE (BELLES-LETTRES)
1906100049975Au ménestrel 1906 poche. 1906. Broché.
190844873Paris, Librairie L.Conquet, L.Carteret, Edit., 1908. origi.Broschur, 4°, 392 Seiten. Text auf französisch.
077855G. Hartmann, Editeur reliure Rigide Décorative Paris partition chant et piano - 357 pages en format 18 - 28 cm - reliure rigide en semi cuir avec dorures
Mm 300x405 Fascicolo in folio di pp. 8 con prima carta illustrate in bianco e nero, alcune illustrazioni in nero nel testo. Buono stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
1900ABE-1738586187891352 PAGES-12 CM X 18 CM-PREFACE DE 9 PAGES PAR PAUL TISSIER, ANCIEN PRESIDENT DE L'ASSOCIATION DES ETUDIANTS DE PARIS-LOUIS PASTEUR, 4 PAGES-ERNEST RENAN, 15 MAI 1886, 15 PAGES-ERNEST LAVISSE, 4 JUIN 1887, 14 PAGES-MICHEL BREAL, 12 MAI 1888, 16 PAGES-M.E. MELCHIOR DE VOGUE, 10 MAI 1890, 13 PAGES-JULES FERRY, 9 PAGES-LEON BOURGEOIS, 15 JUIN 1891, 8 ET 3 PAGES-PUVIS DE CHAVANNES, 31 MAI 1892, 2 PAGES-EMILE ZOLA, 18 MAI 1893, 16 PAGES-JULES LEMAITRE, 7 JUIN 1894, 10 PAGES-ANATOLE FRANCE, 1 DECEMBRE 1895, 10 PAGES-DUCLAUX, 18 JUIN 1896, 12 PAGES-SULLY PRUDHOMME, 1 JUIN 1897, 16 PAGES-JULES MASSENET, 4 JUIN 1898, 6 PAGES-JULES LARROUMET, 26 NOVEMBRE 1899, 12 PAGES-M. GREARD, 16 MARS 1886, 8 PAGES-LOUIS PASTEUR, 16 MARS 1886, 2 PAGES-ERNEST LAVISSE, 16 MARS 1886, 24 PAGES-M.BREAL, 7 PAGES-RECEPTION DE M. ERNEST LAVISSE, 24 MARS 1893, 13 PAGES-RECEPTION DE M. LE PRESIDENT CASIMIR-PERIER, 14 NOVEMBRE 1894, 5 ET 3 PAGES-RECEPTION DE M. LE PRESIDENT LOUBET, 29 NOVEMBRE 1899, 8 ET 2 PAGES-INAUGURATION DE LA NOUVELLE SORBONNE, 5 AOUT 1889, DISCOURS DE M. LE RECTEUR GREARD, 7 PAGES, ARMAND FALLIERES, 11 PAGES-REMISE DE LA MEDAILLE DE L'ASSOCIATION DES ETUDIANTS DE PARIS, 9 JANVIER 1893, 3 PAGES, ERNEST LAVISSE, 6 PAGES-INAUGURATION DE L'UNIVERSITE DE PARIS, 19 NOVEMBRE 1896, ERNEST LAVISSE, 16 PAGES-LES RELATIONS ETRANGERES, LES FETES UNIVERSITAIRES DE BOLOGNE, JUIN 1888, ERNEST LAVISSE, 7 PAGES, LES FETES UNIVERSITAIRES DE 1889, VISITE A L'INSTITUT PASTEUR, 7 AOUT 1889, 2 PAGES, DISCOURS DE M.PASTEUR, 1P-LE BANQUET DE MEUDON, 12 AOUT 1889, ERNEST LAVISSE, 13 PAGES-RECEPTION DE DON EMILIO CASTELAR, 16 NOVEMBRE 1889, DISCOURS ERNEST LAVISSE, 14 PAGES, DISCOURS JULES SIMON, 9 PAGES, DISCOURS DE DON EMILIO CASTELAR, 8 PAGES-RELIURE DOS CUIR, 5 NERFS, PIECES DE TITRES ET ORNEMENTS DORES-SIGNET-(400G)
1902RO80013610AU MENESTREL. 1902. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 200 pages. Nombreuses partitions accompagnées de paroles. Petits manques en coiffes. Accrocs sur le dos. Quelques tampons.. . . . Classification Dewey : 790-Loisirs et arts du spectacle
1900LFA-126713096Un ouvrage de 293 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage, publié en 1889, Alexandre Lemerre Editeur
1994113691994 N° 161 - 3ème trimestre 1994 - broché
In folio. Dim. 34x24,5 cm. Pp. 5. Bellissimo spartito per pianoforte dell'opera "Manon" di Jules Massenet (1842-1912). Parole di E. Meilhac e Gille. Senza data ma degli anni '30. Bella brossura editoriale decorata protetto da copertina morbida manoscritta. In discrete condizioni. Brossura editoriale in discrete condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Piatte parzialmente staccati e dorso rinforzato con carta. Legatura quasi assente. All'interno le pagine si presentano in buone condizioni con rare fioriture. Restauro maldestro all'angolo inferiore destro di pag. 3. Words by Meilhac and Gille. Not dated but of 1930's. Beautiful decorated illustrated cover isndie a soft manuscripted cover. In good conditions. Editorial cover in fair general conditions slightly worn in the edges, plates and spine. Cover partially detached. Binding is almost missing. Inside pages are in good conditions with foxings. Resaturation in the lower right corner of page 3.
187975877Budapest 1879. Fine. Budapest 17 janvier 1879 11 x 17.50 cm 4 pages sur un feuillet remplié Autograph letter signed by Jules Massenet two pages written in black ink on a double sheet. Fold inherent to mailing. A small split at the junction of the two sheets without gravity. Fine letter written by the composer during his first stay in the Hungarian capital for Le Roi de Lahore whose premiere took place eight days later: ""Répétition générale ce matin . excellente exécution"" ""General rehearsal this morning . excellent execution"". Massenet mentions the setbacks that occurred which forced the postponement of the opera's programming: ""La Benza Ida notre Sitia ne pouvant chanter demain à cause de son deuil la première est remise à huit jours."" ""La Benza Ida our Sitia unable to sing tomorrow because of her mourning the premiere is postponed by eight days."". This letter also evokes the friendship between Massenet and Franz Liszt more than thirty years his senior who took the young composer under his wing at the Villa Medici in 1863: ""Je viens de chez Liszt il est arrivé cette nuit à Peth et sera à la première."" ""I come from Liszt's he arrived last night in Pest and will be at the premiere."". Surprised by the hostile climate of this region he is visiting for the first time Massenet comments: ""Le froid est affreux la neige exaspère nous allons au théâtre en traîneau . Restez au coin du feu ah ! que vous souffririez de cette température je t'assure que c'est la sensation de la Russie la neige couvre tout. . je ne sors pas même un oeil quel hiver même pour les Hongrois enfouis dans leurs peaux comme des Lapons !"" ""The cold is dreadful the snow is exasperating we go to the theater by sleigh . Stay by the fire ah! how you would suffer from this temperature I assure you it's the sensation of Russia snow covers everything. . I don't even stick my nose out what a winter even for the Hungarians buried in their furs like Laplanders!"". unknown
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191184438Paris 1911. Fine. Paris 6 Mars 1911 11.50 x 9 cm une carte postale une enveloppe Autograph letter signed by Jules Massenet addressed to André Dupuis and written in black ink. Envelope included. ""I am still very unwell. For days! . bedridden! . the flu! . fever! ."" André Dupuis having asked him for seats for his next performance Jules Massenet assures him he will do everything to satisfy him: ""At the theater they promise me to seat my friends as soon as the first boxes are reserved. Thus I would like to think of you."" unknown