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1998DBS.Management-9780896034Humana 1998. 1. Hardcover. New. Humana hardcover
1998DBS.Management-9780896034Humana 1998. 1. Hardcover. New. Humana hardcover
CBS 9781402073038USA Edition . New. Brand New! Fast Delivery US Edition and ship within 24-48 hours. Deliver by FedEx and Dhl & Aramex UPS & USPS and we do accept APO and PO BOX Addresses. Order can be delivered worldwide within 6-10 days and we do have flat rate for up to 2LB. Extra shipping charges will be requested if the Book weight is more than 5 LB. This Item May be shipped from India United states & United Kingdom. Depending on your location and availability. unknown
19502661451950. unbound. Signed in full on a 2 x 4.5-inch piece of paper no place no date circa 1950. Matted below a 4.5 x 5.5-inch photo of Gershwin dressed in a suit and tie pipe in his mouth sitting comfortably and taking notes. Double-matted in brown and white and set in a brown frame measuring 15.25 x 10.25 inches. Near fine condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
2007x-142005256XCRC Pr I Llc 2007. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 312 pages. 9.50x6.50x0.75 inches. CRC Pr I Llc hardcover
2007Adhya-9781588298188SPRINGER 2007. Hardcover. New. SPRINGER hardcover
2007Adhya-9781588298188SPRINGER 2007. Hardcover. New. SPRINGER hardcover
1955121<p>Gershwin`s Porgy and Bess in USSR!<br />Unique program of the first production in Russia famous American opera. December 1955 - January 1956 !<br /><br />Porgy and Bess is an opera by George Gershwin. First staged in 1935 the opera was not very successful at first but from the 1950s it began to gain wide popularity in the United States and then throughout the world. The production of the opera was largely carried out by natives or children of emigrants from Russia Gershwins Mamulyan Smollens Sudeikin.<br />The first ever trip of an American theater troupe to Russia - the crowning achievement of the world tour "Porgy and Bess" - was the fruit of long confusing and so to the end and not clarified negotiations between the USSR and the Euryman Opera company represented by the producers of the Gershwin Opera Brin and Davis .<br />The tour of the American opera in 1955-1956 is an amazing example of a turn in politics the first sign of the onset of a new period in the political and cultural life of the USSR - the Soviet "thaw" in 1956-1960.<br />Two rare ephemeras in good condition.</p> paperback
2002DBS-9781402073038kluwer 2002. 1st. Hardcover. New. kluwer hardcover
2002DBS-9781402073038kluwer 2002. 1st. Hardcover. New. kluwer hardcover
2024__0443239460Academic Pr 2024. Hardcover. New. 7th edition. 1000 pages. 10.88x8.50x5.67 inches. Academic Pr hardcover
20002-0444543589Elsevier Science 2000. Paperback. New. 472 pages. 10.31x7.60x1.11 inches. Elsevier Science paperback
1944163101Hollywood CA: Film Music Notes 1944. Three vintage gatherings of the periodical "Film Music Notes" FMN comprising all 26 issues published in 1942 through 1944 bound in three volumes each with titled wrappers "Film Music Notes / 1942" "Film Music Notes / 1943" and "Film Music Notes / 1944" with manuscript graphite red and blue pencil annotations on 39 pages of fourteen issues. The three gatherings found here comprise the first full three years of the periodical's publication beginning with "Volume I / January 1942 / Number IV" and ending with "Volume IV / December 1944 / Number III." Detailed inventory available upon request.<br /> <br /> The three bound gatherings are:<br /> <br /> "Film Music Notes / 1942" comprised of all eight issues published in 1942 from Vol. 1 No. IV through Vol. II No. III with each issue ranging from seven to nine pages. In 1942 FMN published only eight issues rather than the nine found in 1943 and 1944 combining the May and June issues into one "May-June 1942" issue Vol. II No. III.<br /> <br /> "Film Music Notes / 1943" comprised of all nine issues published in 1943 from Vol. II No. IV through Vol. III No. III with each issue ranging from eight to twelve pages.<br /> <br /> "Film Music Notes / 1944" comprised of all nine issues published in 1944 from Vol. III No. IV through Vol. IV No. III with each issue ranging from eleven to twenty three pages.<br /> <br /> The first issue of FMN Vol. 1 No. 1 not included in the bound volumes here was published in October 1941 and was spearheaded largely by the efforts of a group of Hollywood women on behalf of the National Federation of Music Clubs the Federation. On June 1 1941 as part of the "Festival of Motion Pictures" at the Federation's biennial American Music Festival the Federation feeling the Academy Awards were not adequately recognizing musicians and composers held their first film music awards night. The overwhelming success of the awards night as well as growing requests from music educators for resources and advise on how to teach about film music lead Federation members headed by chairperson Grace Widney Mabee to begin the publication of the groundbreaking periodical four months later which during its inception was largely built upon the Federation's existing structures and resources. In 1943 FMN was integral to the formation of the National Film Music Council NFMC created largely by Federation members and FMN contributors and editors Mabee Sigmund Spaeth FMN Advisory Chairman Constance Purdy FMN editor and others and was announced in the "Foreword" of FMN Vol. 2 No.1 October 1943 found in the volumes offered here. FMN continued publication for seventeen years ending in 1958.<br /> <br /> Issues of FMN are generally comprised of a "Foreword" followed by "Comments and Open Forum" which by the November 1942 issue Vol. II No. II had transitioned to "News Items" film reviews which focus on the use of music in film and range from five to 28 reviews per issue as well as various articles essays and biographies. Regular contributing authors found in the three bound volumes here include: Gail Kubik composer Margery Morrison FMN Associate Editor Purdy actress musician and FMN Editor Naomi Reynolds of The Musician's Congress and Spaeth musicologist author and FMN Advisory Chairman.<br /> <br /> Contributing authors found in the volumes on offer here include: <br /> <br /> Composers: Scott Bradley Rudy De Saxe Adolph Deutsch Nat W. Finston Arthur Kleiner William Lava Vernon Leftwich Alfred Newman Miklós Rózsa David Rudhyar Jack Schaindlin Max Steiner Herbert Stothart Franz Waxman Roy Webb and Charles Wolcott. <br /> <br /> As well as: Alice Evans Field MPPDA studio liason Chauncey Haines Jr. musician Hal Hall "The American Cinematographer" editor John Huntley British film historian Isabel Morse Jones LA Times critic and musician Jay Leyda experimental filmmaker Louis Lipstone head of Paramount Pictures music department Harry Mines LA Daily News critic Ivan Narodny Russian revolutionary and émigré Mildred Norton LA Daily News critic Cecil Stokes creator of the Auroratone and Dr. Bruno David Ussher musicologist and LA music critic.<br /> <br /> Articles found in the volumes on offer here include: "Cartoon Music of the Future" "George Pal's Puppetoons" "The Auroratone" "Scoring the Jungle Book" "Russian Music" "The Importance of Motion Picture Music" "Music in Government Films" a "Special Article" on Constantin Bakaleinikoff composer and Director of Music Department of RKO-Radio "Music of the Americas" "Screen Music Assumes New Stature" "Procedure of Preparing a Musical Score for a Picture" "José Iturbi Comes to the Screen" "Dmitri Shostakovich - Film Composer" "A Visit to the Music Recording Stage at Warner Bros." "What Music Arranging Does for the Pictures" "An Afternoon in the Home of Erich Wolfgang Korngold" "New Russian Music Born of War" "The Sixth Sense in Film Mechanics" "Notes on the Life and Works of Aaron Copland" "Rhapsody in Blue: A Day on the Gershwin Set" "British Film Music" "Mexican Films in Hollywood" and "An Institute of Music in Contemporary Life" among many others.<br /> <br /> All three volumes Very Good or better pages supple mimeograph duplication each bound with two gold brads.<br /> <br /> "Film Music Notes / 1942:" Tan titled wrappers eight issues 61 pages total. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with light soiling and edgewear bound with two gold brads.<br /> <br /> "Film Music Notes / 1943:" Blue titled wrappers nine issues 85 pages total. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with light soiling and edgewear bound with two gold brads.<br /> <br /> "Film Music Notes / 1944:" Tan titled wrappers nine issues. 132 pages total. Pages Near Fine with five paperclips on five different articles wrapper Very Good plus with light soiling edgewear and light dampstaining to the bottom left corner bound with two gold brads. Film Music Notes unknown
193293825Simon & Schuster 1932-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Large format hardcover missing the jacket Two-Tone brown cloth over boards. Slight wear on edges and top of the spine. Light tone tight binding no marks. oversized and overweight. Please email for photos. Simon & Schuster hardcover
292713unbound. very good. Dark bold signature in black fountain pen: "George Gershwin" removed from a check 3.75" x 1" e. earl 1930's. A very attractive example that would be perfect for framing. Very good condition.<br/><br/> One of the greatest American composers of all time whose compositions spanned both popular and classical genres.<br/><br/> unknown books
1932149433New York: Simon and Schuster Inc 1932. First edition of Gershwin’s classic songbook with stunning full-page illustrations by Constantin Alajalov. Quarto original half-cloth frontispiece photograph of Gershwin playing the piano taken by Maurice Goldberg profusely illustrated by Constantin Alajalov. In near fine condition. American composer and pianist George Gershwin’s orchestral compositions spanned the genres of popular jazz and classical music and are now considered to be some of the most important musical works of the twentieth century. Gershwin began his career composing Broadway theatre works with his brother Ira Gershwin and soon became a major figure in musical theatre in New York City and later Hollywood. Gershwin's classic Song-Book is illustrated with full-page color lithographic plates after Constantin Alajalov and includes such Gershwin standards as “Swanee†“Fascinating Rhythm†“That Certain Feeling†“The Man I Love†“Strike Up the Band†and “I Got Rhythm†among others. “In one of his few prose writings George provided an introduction for the song book. What is most important… is that it contained the original published version of each song followed side by side by George’s ‘improvised’ versions of the songs†Carnovale 14. Simon and Schuster Inc hardcover
196925512ELondon: The Macmillan Company / Collier-Macmillan Ltd 1969. First Edition. Laid in is a note written entirely in the hand of Ira Gershwin with red felt pen 5 inches by 3 5/8 inches on cream card stock with a red border. The note reads: “Slats Dear Greetings from page 124 and dearest love from Ira and Lee Ira’s wife Leonore Strunskyâ€. Ira is referencing pages 124 - 130 in the book which is a profile of the Beverly Hills house that Ira and George Gershwin leased when they moved to California from New York in 1936. From the section: “ Notable among the recruits from New York’s musical-comedy stage were George Gershwin and his talented lyricist brother Ira and another gifted lyricist a close friend of the Gershwins E.Y. ‘Yip’ Harburg. For the past half-dozen years or so the Harburg house where Finian’s Rainbow was written has been the home of actress Natalie Wood.†Most of the section is illustrated with black & white photos by Elisofon but there is a full color two-page photo of Natalie Wood lying on her bed wearing a beautiful red dress. Oversize coffee table art book format 216 pages. Illustrated with color and black & white photographs by Eliot Elisofon. Near fine bright copy with just a hint of dust soiling to the cloth in a lightly handled price-clipped dust jacket. An intimate portrayal of the homes and decor of some of Hollywood’s brightest stars from the Golden Years to the sixties including the Pickfair Grayhill and Green Acres estates and the homes of Tony Curtis Edith Head Natalie Wood Gypsy Rose Lee Kirk Douglas Rock Hudson Bobby Darin Charlton Heston Steve McQueen etc. Ira Gershwin 1896 - 1983 was an American lyricist who collaborated with his younger brother composer George Gershwin to create some of the most memorable songs of the 20th century including I Got Rhythm Porgy and Bess The Man I Love Embraceable You Love Walked In They Can’t Take That Away From Me and many more. The Macmillan Company / Collier-Macmillan Ltd hardcover
1941220227New York : Random House 1941. First Edition. Hardback. Fine cloth copy in a very good slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dw now mylar-sleeved. Slight fading to spine. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 182 pages; 1st edition stated 1st printing. xiv p. 1 l. 182 p. front. 21 cm. Subjects: Musicals -- Librettos. New York : Random House hardcover
0443239460New. Brand new and still unused unknown
193021224ELos Angeles: 6 3/4†x 4 7/8†circa 1930s. Original black & white candid photograph of composer Gerorge Gershwin and Broadway composer and songwriter Harold Arlen. The photograph shows them on a tennis court in Los Angeles wearing tennis whites with Mr. Arlen without a shirt and Mr. Gershwin smoking a pipe. This photo was originally from Ira Gershwin’s personal collection. On the verso in pencil in an unknown hand “George Gershwin & Harold Arlen.†Fine. George Gershwin 1898 - 1937 is one of the most celebrated American composers having created such classics as Rhapsody in Blue 1924 An American in Paris 1928 and the opera Porgy and Bess 1935. He worked in Hollywood and composing music for Girl Crazy 1932 Flying Devils 1933 The Great Ziegfeld 1936 Shall We Dance 1937 and more. Harold Arlen 1905 - 1986 grew up in a musically talented family and as the son of a cantor also sang in his father’s synagogue then turned his sights toward a more popular medium and joined a jazz trio and followed the vaudeville circuit honing his gifts. In 1927 his songwriting career took off with the classic Broadway tune ‘Get Happy’ from the ‘9:15 Revue.’ His Broadway musicals include such hits as St. Louis Woman Vanities and House of Flowers. His many popular songs include ‘Stormy Weather’ ‘It’s Only a Paper Moon’ ‘I Love a Parade’ ‘That Old Black Magic’ ‘Blues In the Night’ and ‘One for My Baby and One More for the Road’. In 1939 Arlen won an Oscar for Best Song for the classic song sung by Judy Garland ‘Over the Rainbow’ in the film The Wizard of Oz for which he also contributed ‘Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead’ ‘Follow the Yellow Brick Road’ ‘If I Only Had a Brain’ etc. He also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Song for ‘Now I Know’ in the film Up In Arms with Danny Kaye Dinah Shore Constance Dowling and Dana Andrews. 6 3/4†x 4 7/8†unknown books
197412920Garden City: Doubleday 1974. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/good. Octavo 391pp. illustrated. A good copy in the publsiher's red cloth with lighter red cloth spine. Dampstain to the base of the spine visible on the first five or six leaves. In like dust jacket with commensurate stain and some cihips and tears to extremities. With all faults still a wonderful copy SIGNED by Minnelli on the front free endpaper. On the same page is an inked gift inscription from Ira and Leonore "Lee" in Lee's hand presenting the book to married actors Sam Jaffe and Bettye Ackerman so identified by a laid-in card from the previous bookseller: "For Dear Bettye and Sam with endless love from Ira and Lee and Vincente Minnelli's autograph appears below. Sept 1974 Beverly Hills." Minnelli and Ira Gershwin were good friends and colleagues; Minnelli notably directed the 1951 film "An American in Paris" based on the music by George Gershwin with lyrics by Ira. Both Ira and Lee Gershwin are referenced on more than a dozen pages--each--in the Index to this autobiography. Though well-worn a nevertheless appealing association copy which brings together five Hollywood notables. Doubleday hardcover
19681728New York: Museum Of The City Of New York. 1968. limited to 250 copies this is number 167 signed by ira gershwin. Facsimile manuscript has a small dampstain to edge of front and rear covers sheet music and exhibition catalogue both have a few small marks/discolorations to exterior. Slipcase has some surface soil. Contents are all very clean and complete with no tears or chips. ; 12" x 9 3/4" facsimile sheet music manuscript bound in stiff wrappers is limited signed by Ira Gershwin. Also included: the sheet music Hi Ho! Gershwing Publishing Corp. And New Dawn Music Corporation and the Exhibition Catalogue from the Museum of the City of New York done for the Friends of the Theatre & Music Collection of the Museum of the City of New York for a special exhibition in 1968. These 3 items are contained in a slipcase illustrated with caricatures of George and Ira Gershwin. . Museum Of The City Of New York unknown
Ad 9780443239465USA Edition . New. Brand New! Fast Delivery US Edition and ship within 24-48 hours. Deliver by FedEx and Dhl & Aramex UPS & USPS and we do accept APO and PO BOX Addresses. Order can be delivered worldwide within 7-12 days and we do have flat rate for up to 2LB. Extra shipping charges will be requested if the Book weight is more than 5 LB. This Item May be shipped from India United states & United Kingdom. Depending on your location and availability. unknown
CBS 9780443239465USA Edition . New. Brand New! Fast Delivery US Edition and ship within 24-48 hours. Deliver by FedEx and Dhl & Aramex UPS & USPS and we do accept APO and PO BOX Addresses. Order can be delivered worldwide within 6-10 days and we do have flat rate for up to 2LB. Extra shipping charges will be requested if the Book weight is more than 5 LB. This Item May be shipped from India United states & United Kingdom. Depending on your location and availability. unknown
14181Gershwin Ira. LYRICS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS. Knopf NY 1959 1st edition stated. 8vo. cloth DJ 362pp Index numbered I - X a brief bographical note and a final note on the typography by Warren Chappell the designer of the book. An antholgy of Ira Gershwin's lyrics for his many shows and his comments on them. Signed by Ira Gershwin and inscribed "To Merle" who we can say with confidence is the book and typography designer Merle Armitage. The book Fine the Dust Jacket overall Very Good but with some evidence of insect damage at the bottom of the spine and along the folds of both flaps. hardcover