634 résultats
1980114201Paris Francis Van de Velde 1980 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 204 pp. Très bon état. Exemplaire provenant de la bibliothèque d'Alain Resnais.
198025811980 Paris Editions Francis Van de Velde 1980 Un volume in°12 broché 2204 pages. Textes des chansons en fin d'ouvrage LR16
192821285London: Princes Theatre 1928. Small 8vo. 8 pp. Illustrated from four photographs including two of young Fred & Adele Astaire. Striking color illustrated staplebound wrappers. A fine copy rusted staples holding but fragile of the scarce opening night programme for Gershwins' performance of "Funny Face"; subsequent night programmes were of a different design. The London production of "Funny Face" starred Fred and Adele Astaire and Leslie Henses with Sydney Howard. "Funny Face" was Fred Astaire's nickname for his sister Adele. The show played a total of 267 performances in London. The show business careers of Fred and Adele Astaire began with the family's move to New York City in 1905. They finally broke into Broadway in 1917 with "Over the Top" a patriotic revue and performed for U.S. and Allied troops at this time as well. Throughout the 1920s Fred and Adele appeared on Broadway and the London stage. They won popular acclaim with the theater crowd on both sides of the Atlantic in shows such as Jerome Kern's The Punch and Judy 1922 George and Ira Gershwin's Lady Be Good 1924 and Funny Face 1927 and later in The Band Wagon 1931. By then Fred Astaire's tap dancing was recognized as among the best. The dynamic & hugely talented duo broke-up upon Adele's marriage in 1932 to her first husband Lord Charles Cavendish the second son of the 9th Duke of Devonshire. Fred continued on with his career and is widely considered the greatest dancer in film history. Princes Theatre unknown
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
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
194614872Gershwin Publishing Corp. 1946. Original Wraps. Very Good. From "The Shocking Miss Pilgrim" starring Betty Grable and Dick Hyman with photo portraits of the two stars on the top front. 5-pages. On back advertisement for music from "Porgy and Bess" light bleeding of scores onto front wrapper light wear to top front left tip bottom right tip thin crease at top back left tip. Near Very Good. <br/> <br/> Gershwin Publishing Corp. paperback
197303986FIRST DAY COVER OF A BLOCK OF 12 GEORGE GERSHWIN STAMPS Signed and dated by Ira Gershwin 2/28/1973. Fine. N.p. unknown
38560on a card together with the original typed envelope addressed to Mr Roland Sensini in Italy with his printed address in the famous street in Beverly Hills still known as the 'Street of the Stars 5" x 3" with envelope 1021 North Roxbury Drive Beverly Hills California 90210 postmarked 17th May With George he wrote more than a dozen Broadway shows featuring songs such as "I Got Rhythm" "Embraceable You" "The Man I Love" and "Someone to Watch Over Me". He was also responsible along with DuBose Heyward for the libretto to George's opera Porgy and Bess. unknown
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
9990573085.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1944000668Chappell 1944. Chappell 1944. Sheet music pub by Chappell - pages torn but intact .with the signature of George Gershwin in bottom hand corner of front cover.- not sure whether this signature is original or printed. Signed by Author. <br/><br/> Chappell unknown
19651163913Verlag Der Morgen Berlin, 1965. 206 S.; Illustr.; 20,5 cm. Originalleinen mit illustr. Schutzumschlag.
1962139822Berlin, Der Morgen, 1962. M. einigen Abb. 207 S. OLwd. Name a. Vorsatz. Seitenränder etwas verblichen.
1961428791BBBerlin, Buchverlag Der Morgen, 1961. 8°, 206 Abb., m. einig. Abb., OLn., 2. A.
1960V14635Berlin (Buchverlag Der Morgen) 1960 (= Erste Ausgabe). 8°, Originalleinen mit illustriertem Originalumschlag (Hardcover), 222 S.,
1989Q-0193566796OUP Oxford 1989-03-16. Sheet music. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! OUP Oxford unknown
2014x-1493902644Springer Verlag 2014. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 553 pages. 10.75x8.25x1.25 inches. Springer Verlag hardcover
9780896033177 KHBrand New. HARDCOVER Book Condition New U.S. EDITION. We Do not Ship APO FPO AND PO BOX. Printing in English language. Quick delivery by USPS/UPS/DHL/FEDEX/ARAMEX Customer satisfaction guaranteed. We may ship the books from Asian regions for inventory purpose hardcover
2012DADAX146126670XHumana 2012-10-12. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996. paperback. New. 8.50x1.23x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Humana paperback
2013x-146126670XHumana Pr Inc 2013. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 602 pages. 10.98x8.50x1.40 inches. Humana Pr Inc paperback
2012SONG146126670XHumana 2012-10-12. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996. paperback. Used: Good. 8.50x1.23x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Humana paperback
B9781461266709Paperback / softback. New. The comprehensive nature of this text will appeal To many physicians the study of sinus disease to a wide range of physicians including generalists reflects a discipline only slightly less interesting otolaryngologists and allergists. paperback
1971R130011803LA VOIX DE SON MAITRE. 1971. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Pochette ouvrante en couleurs. André Prévin - piano. London Symphony Orchestra, Direction : André Prévin.. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours
R130000148"TELEARC DIGITAL. non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Petit accroc sur la pochette. Sur la couverture "" George GERSHWIN in a Imaginary Concert Hall"" par David SIQUEIROS.. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours"