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2008SONG1847726976Wise Publications 2008-08-01. sheet_music. Used: Good. 7.87x5.51x1.57. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Wise Publications unknown
19351246541935. First Edition. Signed. GERSHWIN George. Porgy and Bess. An Opera in Three Acts. By George Gershwin. Libretto by DuBose Heyward. Lyrics by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin. Production Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. New York: Random House 1935. Folio original full red morocco raised bands black leather label on front cover top edge gilt. Housed in a custom clamshell box. $48500.Deluxe limited edition of the piano-vocal score of Porgy and Bess number 103 of only 250 copies signed by George Gershwin Ira Gershwin DuBose Heyward and director Rouben Mamoulian additionally inscribed by Gershwin to his lover Kay Swift who was intimately involved in the composition of the piece: For Kay / Best / George / Nov. 1 1935. According to Ohl best their code word for love allowed them to be discreet.This deluxe edition of the piano-vocal score according to Fuld no orchestral score has ever been published was published in 1935 the year of Porgy and Bess premiere almost simultaneously with the first edition and is boldly signed on the limitation page at the rear by George and Ira Gershwin and the other principal creators of Porgy and Bess: librettist DuBose Heyward and director Rouben Mamoulian. Fuld 539. The recipient Kay Swift met Gershwin in 1925. A highly educated beauty of prominent social position she was not yet known as a songwriter her first big hit would be in 1929 with ""Can't We Be Friends"". ""If one measures by the dedication of his Song-Book to her his generous gifts of paintings manuscripts and other keepsakes that betokened affection plus the many hours he spent with her Gershwin obviously had a special place in his heart for Kay Swift With Kay Gershwin probably came as close to settling down with one woman as he ever did"" Schwarz 190. Swift was extensively involved with the composition of Porgy and Bess almost from the beginning: Swift was Gershwin's guest at the premiere of the play version by Heyward's wife. When composing the operamuch of which occurred at a cottage on Swift's country estateSwift was often in her words Gershwin's ""soundboard"" for new ideas. ""'He'd call me and tell me to rush over to play the orchestra part of a song. He couldn't sing. Neither could Ira. But we'd all sing Ira's or DuBose Heyward's lyrics sounding like a chorus of crows Each day as the work grew a few of usBill Daly his close friend and favorite conductor and myself Ira of course and DuBose Heyward who wrote the libretto as well as some of the lyrics were probably present much of the time. It was thrilling to hear the themes develop the recitatives build into such an inevitable part of the score that they flowed as naturally as spoken words would. The whole sparkled with a fantastic quality of imagination She also had an even more direct part in the opera's development. In addition to listening singing and playing the work in progress Swift sometimes notated portions of pieces for Gershwin evidently to expedite his later work on the compositions. He believed she wrote faster and more neatly than she could."" Extensive portions of the original manuscript now in the Gershwin collection at the Library of Congress are in Swift's hand demonstrating ""her role as an assistant to the composer and signify the trust he must have placed in her and her notational and musical abilities"" Ohl 95-96. During actual production Swift attended most rehearsals and was present at many of the casting decisions. After the preview run in Boston it was clear that the four-hour opera was too long so ""Gershwin Mamoulian composer Alexander Steinert and Kay Swift walked the Boston Common in the early hours of the morning deciding which portions to cut""; one month later at the premiere in New York ""Swift was seated between George and Ira"". Later Swift would deliver lectures throughout the country as part of the promotion of Porgy and Bess. ""Ira recalled that she had memorized the entire 559-page score and would be illustrating songs from it at the piano"" Ohl 97-98. ""After her yeoman's effort during Porgy and Bess he presented her with a leather-bound autographed score the present copy that reads simply 'Tosic Kay. Best. George.' 'Best' their code word for 'love' allowed them to be discreet"" Ohl 115. Interior fine spine somewhat toned light rubbing to spine ends. A near-fine copy with an extraordinary association. hardcover
199925529Paris France : Arion S. A. 1999. Music CD - Collection Paul Kuentz. Made in France. Very clean CD in nice case with original artwork. A nice copy. Bx 163. CD. Very Good. Arion S. A.
R130002873TRIANON. non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Textede Marcel MARNAT sur le dos de la pochette. Illustration sur la couverture par HOLMES.. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours
1969R130011971"CONCERT HALL. 1969. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Pochette en couleurs. Rhapsody in Blue, Concerto in F, Variations on ""I Got Rhythm"", Philippe Entremont, piano.. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours"
1983R130003264"PHILIPS. 1983. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Illustration sur la couverture : "" Le Tétraèdre"" de BILLI. Référence n° 6 570 912.. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours"
1980R130000486TRESORS CLASSIQUES. 1980. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Photo de Cynthia HAMPTON. Enregistrement réalisé au Studio des Dames à Paris. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours
R130006680RCA VICTOR. non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Pochette en couleurs, biographie dérrière la pochette. Boston pops orchestra, direction: ARTHUR FIEDLER.. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours
1978114825London Omnibus Press 1978 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 362 + IX pp. Tranche légèrement poussiéreuse, sinon en très bon état. Exemplaire provenant de la bibliothèque d'Alain Resnais.
1978114825London Omnibus Press 1978 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 362 + IX pp. Tranche légèrement poussiéreuse, sinon en très bon état. Exemplaire provenant de la bibliothèque d'Alain Resnais.
1953349081953 programme de la représentation de l'opéra joué au théâtre de l'Empire en février 1953 - plaquette agrafé (23x31 cm)sous couverture illustrée, 16 pages illustrées de photos en noir - bon état -
1993286491New York: Knopf 1993. hardcover. very good/very good. Illustrated. 414 pages. Thick oblong 4to. black cloth backed stamped brown boards one corner bumped. New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1993. A very good copy in a very good price-clipped wrapper.<br/><br/> Knopf unknown books
190732009New York: Scribner's 1907. First edition. Red cloth gilt very good minor staining. With Ira Gershwin's ownership signature and address dated 1923. Ira Gershwin and Yip Harburg "shared a special interest in a long line of light satirical poetry from Renaissance parodists and W.S. Gilbert to the latest newspaper verse of Franklin P. Adams Bert Taylor and the young Dorothy Parker. Carolyn Wells's anthology of society verse in particular became an indispensable resource as the two boys experimented with such classic forms as the ballad limerick ode rondeau and triolet. In time these two friends . would help usher in the so-called golden age of American popular song by applying the traditions of light verse to modern lyric writing" Pollock George Gershwin p. 15. <br/><br/> Scribner's hardcover books
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
1967262392Beverly Hills CA 1967. unbound. 1 page 11 x 8.5 inches Beverly Hills California October 6 1967. In this letter Gershwin gives his opinion on an album cover and notes two musical corrections in full: "I am returning the two possible covers of "HI-HO!" with the exclamation mark. I agree that the cover to be favored is the one with the larger reproduction. Please note there are two tiny corrections in the music changing an E natural to an E flat on pages 3 and 8." Float-mounted above a 5.25 x 7.25-inch close-up photo of the Gershwins collaborating on a composition. Matted in white and set in a silver frame measuring 22.25 x 14 inches. Several marks and light creases but still in very good condition.<br/><br/> American lyricist.<br/><br/> unknown books
2009SKU1030318Library of America 2009-09-17. Hardcover. New. 1598530526 New in shrink wrap. Library of America hardcover books
194145968NY: Chappell 1941. Sheet music. 4to pp. 5. Music by Kurt Weill. Pink wraps with photo of Gertrude Lawrence. Cover very slightly soiled o/w a nice copy. Chappell unknown books
1998UGERGER00TDGramercy Books 1998. Fine. Gershwin George. Gershwin in His Time: A Biography Scrapbook 1919-1937. Suriano Gregory B. NY: Gramercy Books 1998. 140pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 4to. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine with lightly rubbed corners. Dust Jacket Condition: Good with light staining to one corner and a dime sized hole in rear fold. In plastic protector. Gramercy Books hardcover books
1999Embry 180980Simon & Schuster 1999. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Color illus. by Mike Wimmer. Simon & Schuster, 1999. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1932140940789New York: Simon and Schuster 1932. First Edition. Near Fine. First trade edition first printing. Signed by George Gershwin and dated in the year of publication. Bound in publisher's original orange cloth with umber cloth overlay on front cover lettered in blue. Near Fine with light fading and small stain to spine cloth light shelf wear and soiling to cloth. Pages toned hinge at dedication page is lightly exposed. A lovely copy signed by the composer with illustrations by Constantin Alajalov. Simon and Schuster unknown books
198759925NY: Doubleday 1987. First edition. xv 436 pp w/index. A few small spots of foxing to page edges else near fine in fine dust jacket. Illustrated. NY: Doubleday unknown books
306242New York Doubleday 1987. First edition so stated. 8vo. Author's 7 page preface and epilogue. 83 b/w illustrations. List of compositions by George and Ira Gershwin bibliography source notes acknowledgments selected discography index. Dust jacket photograph of George Gershwin by Edward Steichen unclipped. Very good-fine. 436 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Study by the noted Gershwin authority. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Doubleday [1987]. hardcover books
1956304984New York Henry Holt 1956. 1956. First edition. 8vo. Illustrated. Dust jacket unclipped; small chips; few nicks. Very good. 384 pages. No other signatures or bookplates. Signed and inscribed on front free endpaper by Ewen to 20th Century-Fox executive Buddy Adler: "For Buddy Adler with best wishes of the author David Ewen Feb. 12 1956.". Inscribed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Henry Holt, 1956. hardcover books
193513194New York: Gershwin Publishing Corporation 1935. First edition 2nd issue. Used; Like New/Used; Like New. A remarkable copy of this important work inscribed by Todd Duncan the first singer to play the role of Porgy. Signed and inscibed on the title verso opposite the Index of Scenes "To --- / Best wish from 'Porgy' 1935 / Todd Duncan 1989."<br style=""><br style=""><br><br><br />The Theatre Guild presents Porgy and Bess. Libretto by Du Bose Heyward Lyrics by Du Bose Heyward and Ira Gershwin Settings by Sergei Soudeikine Orchestra Conductor Alexander Smallens Production Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Piano-vocal score. Small folio. Original publisher's printed grey wrappers with black cloth spine. 4ff. photographic portrait; r. title v. woodcut illustration of donkey pulling a man in a cart; r. Index of Scenes v. Cast of Characters Index of Songs; r. Story of Porgy and Bess v. dedication 559 music i blank pp. Title without price and the word "negro" printed uncapitalized in the fourth line of the Story of Porgy and Bess. Covers worn but still a good copy with a remarkable dedication. First Edition second issue released with the song index but without the capitalization of "Negro" in the fourth line of the story corrected by the time of the Limited Edition within a month of the first publication. Fuld p. 539. In fine condition original grey wrappers a little worn. <br style=""><br style=""><br><br><br />Porgy and Bess a folk opera in three acts was first performed at the Colonial Theater in Boston on September 30th 1935. It opened in New York at the Alvin Theater on October 10th of that same year. The work includes a number of Gershwin's best-known and loved tunes including Summertime I Got Plenty o' Nuttin It Ain't Necessarily So and A Woman Is a Sometime Thing.<br style="">Duncan was the first black member of the New York City Opera where he first appeared as Tonio in 1935. Also active in musical theater his performance in Weill's "Lost in the Stars" 1949-50 won him the Donalson and New York Drama Critics Award in 1950. He created the role of Porgy at the Alvin Theater in 1935. <br style=""><br style=""> Gershwin Publishing Corporation hardcover books
193211332New York: New World Music Corporation / Harms 1932. First edition. Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Upright folio. Original wrappers printed in red black and white. Title vb; Cast vb; Synopsis vb; Musical Program; 5 - 198. This copy has been inscribed by Gershwin with an AMQS on the title page to his lifelong friend George Pallay: "For George Pallay – bar of music / from / George Gershwin / July 6 1932." Nicely bound in modern grey cloth with title to spine original front wrapper bound in rear wrapper lacking and with edge tears repaired and filled on this page and the following otherwise very clean internally and in fine condition overall. Fuld p. 654 indicating that the present score was published on April 29 1932. An excellent association copy. <br style="">"Of The I Sing" opened in New York City on Dec. 26 1931 and ran for 441 performances receiving critical and box office success. Brooks Atkinson's original review in the New York Times called it "a taut and lethal satire. funnier than the government and not nearly so dangerous." In 1932 it became the first musical comedy ever to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize.  An original musical comedy in two acts with the book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin the songs in the production include: "Wintergreen For President"; "Who Is the Lucky Girl To Be"; "The Dimple on My Knee"; "Because Because"; "As the Chairman of the Committee"; "How Beautiful"; "Never Was There a Girl So Fair"; "Some Girls Can Bake a Pie"; "Love is Sweeping the Country"; "Of Thee I Sing"; "Here's a Kiss for Cinderella"; "I Was the Most Beautiful Blossom"; "Hello Good Morning"; "Who Cares"; "Garcon S'il vous plait"; "The Illegitimate Daughter"; "We'll Impeach Him"; "The Senatorial Roll Call"; "Jilted"; "Who Could Ask For Anything More I'm About to Be a Mother"; "Posterity Is Just Around the Corner"; "Trumpeter Blow Your Golden Horn"; and "Finale On That Matter No One Budges." <br>"George Pallay was a Paley cousin and a friend of George's since 1917. Pallay was a bit of a shady character. It was said that he had Mafia connections. A stock promoter and investor who had changed his name from Abramson he was often part of George's entourage someone who arranged the tickets knew the right bootleggers. He was the friend who would get the girl for George and then get rid of the girl for George. Pallay was singularly devoted to George and no one had been more vigilant during the final days. Pallay had played a  key role at the hospital during Gershwin's brain surgery having been stationed at a desk just outside the operating theater along with George's agent Arthur Lyons. As the operation progressed the doctors would tell Pallay what was happening and then he would relay the latest update by telephone to the four family members – Lee and Ira and Lee's sister Emily Paley and her husband Lou who had just arrived – waiting on another floor. At first the news seemed good and Pallay informed the family that a cyst the size of a grapefruit had been discovered and excised. This seemed to be good news and the doctors were momentarily optimistic. The news was relayed to the family. Then the surgeons discovered that in fact there remained an embedded tumor. At this point George's brain was swelling uncontrollably. The outlook was grim. This terrible update was relayed by Pallay to the family." Katharine Weber The Memory of All That: George Gershwin Kay Swift and My Family's Legacy of Infidelities New York: Broadway Paperbacks 2011 pp. 216-217. <br style=""> New World Music Corporation / Harms hardcover books