429 résultats
2003Q-1576237648Alfred Publishing Co 2003-08-01. paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Alfred Publishing Co paperback
1934000903TORONTO ONTARIO CANADA 1934. On offer is a super Massey Hall concert programme date January 19 1934 for a performance by George Gershwin boldly signed by the composer over his printed name. Traces of a few tape repairs to the some of the edges and folds not affecting text or signature. Overall G. . Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Programme. unknown
192463163New York : Warner Brothers Inc. 1924. Soft cover. Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Near Fine; see scans and description. New York: Warner Brothers Inc. 1924. 'Somebody Loves Me' Vintage Sheet Music 1924. Deluxe Edition. Edition. Music by George Gershwin; Words by Ballard MacDonald and B.G. De Sylva. Tall quarto 12" x 9" center-folded wraps 4 pp. Very superior condition Near Fine. Short closed tear at top scan tiny corner tick at lower left scan. Otherwise flawless. Though 1924 is the only stated date on the piece the original Warner Brothers price sticker of $2.50 lower right front cover and the superior condition might indicate this was produced at some point in time more recent than that. Other examples with the product code number VS0378 upper left front cover do not appear on the internet. Sharp handsome collectible. See all scans. Ships in a new sturdy protective box - not a bag. Lph2 <br/> <br/> Warner Brothers Inc. paperback
192799583<p>New York: New World Music Corporation 1927. 1927. Very good. - Quarto 12 inches high by 9 inches wide. Softcover bound in decorative black red & white wraps with pictorial ads for other sheet music by George Gershwin. The covers are slightly rubbed & creased with a couple of tiny tears to the edges. 4 pages numbered 2 through 5 laid loose as issued within the covers. The pages are slightly soiled with a short tear to the top edge of the last leaf. Very good.</p><p>RARE sheet music for Gershwin's song '''S Wonderful" performed in the original pre-Broadway production of "Funny Face" then titled "Smarty" at the Shubert Theatre in Philadelphia.</p><p>Originally called "Smarty" George & Ira Gershwin's musical would subsequently be renamed "Funny Face" after it first opened in Philadelphia on October 11 1927 to bad reviews. The musical comedy starring Fred Astaire and his sister Adele was the first time Astaire danced in evening clothes. Following major rewrites the play traveled to Washington and Atlantic City before opening as "Funny Face" at Broadway's Alvin Theare on November 22 of 1927.</p> New York: New World Music Corporation, 1927. paperback