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19777651080 pages with folding front cover and musical notation and chords for the album Published by United Artists Music Publishing Group paperback
1930050562Istanbul & Berlin: 1930-1969 1930. Soft cover. Very Good. Original autograph letters signed concert programs and one ticket of Bruno Walter and Jose Iturbi in 23 September 1932 by Anita Tiedcke letters by and to Anita Tiedcke Muhiddin Erel and Suna and Sevim Erels. Includes 54 concert programs booklets and leaflets which some of them are handwritten typewritten and mostly original prints. Some programs contains Anita Tiedcke's violin parts early ones in Berlin 1930s and later period ones in Istanbul. Especially typescript Istanbul programs such as Aysegül Sarica's ones are extremely rare and very important collection on Turkish history of classical music. One special designed hand written and drawn concert program titled "In Mozart Reich - Weihnachts Konzert gespielt von Nannerl u. Wolfgang Mozart. 24 autograph letters from and to all family members. Letters belong to Anita Tiedcke are especially important for which include legal correspondences about Anita Tiedcke's conversion to Islam with her musician identity and musical history. Anita Tiedcke changed her name as 'Emine Erel' after conversion to Islam and marriage. Suna and Sevim Erels' letters also talk about music mostly. They are written in German usually but some of them are in Turkish. Also the collection contains some book lists catalogues. Anita Tiedcke completed her musical education at the Conservatory of Hamburg with the violonist Erika Besserer. After her marriage to Muhiddin Erel she continued her musical studies in Istanbul and worked as an instructor at the Municipal Conservatory. In 1945 she was appointed as the mayor of the Istanbul Municipal Symphony Orchestra. The couple had two daughters Suna and Sevin. Suna Erel was not content with the conservatory but she also graduated from the Münch Hochschule für Musik Academy. Professor Suna Erel who worked at Mimar Sinan University for many years retired 8 years ago. For his achievements the German government awarded Suna Erel the Beethoven medal. Muhiddin Erel was a Turkish professor and doctor. He was the founder of Ege University Medicine Faculty in 1955. Extremely rare and fine collection. <br/> <br/> 1930-1969 paperback
1937544873New York: Century Orchestra Corp 1937. Unbound. Good. Gelatin silver publicity photo. Measuring 10" x 8". Professionally matted glazed with conservation glass and framed to approximately 16" x 14½" the photo held in place with clear photo corners. Unexamined out of frame but the photo appears good only with staining along the bottom edge affecting only a small portion of the image and edgewear including short chips and tears. The frame is fine with a tiny bit of wear. Inscribed by Don Redman: "To 'Ella Mae' My best Regard for your continued Success and may all your success be with my band. Don Redman 1937." Ella Mae is quite possibly the singer Ella Mae Morse although in 1937 she would have been 14 years old and just beginning her career. Morse received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. A handsome image of Redman and his band performing on a wonderful casino-themed stage. Century Orchestra Corp unknown
1930List2913Omaha Nebraska: The Metropolitan Press 1930. 14 x 21 ½ inch poster. Worn with marginal damage; very good plus. Nat Towles 1905–1963 was a jazz musician and bandleader from New Orleans. His band first called Nat Towles’ Creole Harmony Kings was a renowned territory band in Texas Oklahoma Kansas and Nebraska. They would later have residences in Omaha and Chicago and tour New York City. Offered here is a poster for the Nat Towles Orchestra at the Trianon Ballroom in Croweburg Kansas likely from the 1930s given the location and band name. Croweburg was a coal mining town—and a sundown town until 1912.1<br /> <br /> 1 “A.P.Roundtree Esq.†The Kansas Baptist Herald May 20 1912 1. The Metropolitan Press unknown
1920544854New York: Mills Artists Inc 1920. Hardcover. Near Fine. Gelatin silver publicity photo. Measuring 8" x 10". Professionally matted glazed and framed to approximately 14" x 16¾" the photo held in place with clear photo corners. Unexamined out of frame but the photo appears near fine with light wear. The frame is fine. Inscribed by saxophonist Otto Hardwick pictured on the left: "To Dick Gabel A.M.N. Best wishes Toby Otto Von Hardwick." Hardwick was a childhood friend and longtime bandmate of Ellington's. Mills Artists Inc hardcover
RB410" Vinyl Record Introduction to a Waltz / V Hop #27869 - Sample Copy Jerry Gray and His Orchestra light to medium surface marks no sleeve included.<br /><br /><br /> Decca Records
RB510" Vinyl Record St. Louis Blues / Jeep Jockey Jump - Sample Copy Jerry Gray and His Orchestra light surface marks no sleeve included.<br /><br /><br /> Decca Records
1951RB210" Vinyl Record - Promotional Record has light surface marks and a white sticker on label of "Good Morning Mr Echo" side no sleeve or cover included.<br /> Capitol Records
168190San Francisco: Ralph Records/The Cryptic Corporation 1989. First Edition. An archive of over 30 pieces of Ralph Records promotional materials including catalogs comics posters flyers mailers a black and white compilation photograph of The Residents a Tuxedomoon record label Yello the MX-80 Sound Renaldo and The Loaf Fred Frith Big City Orchestra and other related materials 1980-1989. <br /> <br /> An impressive archive including material from the Residents' "The Mole Show" tour and Ralph Records during the label's final decade in operation with an ever-growing catalog of avant-garde and alternative music. Likely assembled by a record store owner or employee in the Washington DC area with many items addressed to the area and promoting local performances with several items with annotations regarding orders on the versos written by Ralph Records' employees. <br /> <br /> Detailed inventory and additional images available on request. Serious purchase inquiries only please.<br /> <br /> The archive contains:<br /> <br /> Eleven mail order catalogs: Two copies of "Catalog Two: Volume Two September 1983" one with an attached Ralph Records coupon from a Washington DC performance of "The Residents Mole Show" "September 1985 Buy Or Die Number Eleven" "Ralph Records Christmas 1985" "The Big Bubble Buy Or Die" from February 12 1986 "April 1986 Buy Or Die Number Twelve" "Buy Or Die Mini" from "Dec 86 - Jan 87" "Buy Or Die Number 14 March 1987" two copies of "Buy Or Die #14 1/2 November 1987" with the Snakefinger memorial cover and "Ralph Records / T.E.C. Tones Fall/Winter Catalog 7.1" from 1989.<br /> <br /> Three of "The Residents Mole Show" related comics: "The Comix of Two Cities" First Edition by Matt Howarth published in 1982 and "Dax Komix Der Zwei Städte" Limited Edition by Matt Howarth and D.M. Kister and "The Comix of Two Cities No. 2" First Edition by Matt Howarth both published in 1983.<br /> <br /> Three posters: The Residents at the Golden Gate Bridge black and white version with the narrow black border circa 1979. A black and goldenrod Yello poster promoting their Ralph Records albums "Claro Que Si" and "Solid Pleasure" circa 1981. And a red yellow and black MX80 Sound poster promoting their Ralph Records albums "Out of the Tunnel" and "Crowd Control" circa 1981.<br /> <br /> Five mailers and flyers: The Residents "Mole Show" circa 1983 two for Snakefinger's Vestal Virgins one circa 1986 and one circa 1987 the Big City Orchestra circa 1988 and Uncle Willie's Eyeball Buddies UWEB circa 1988.<br /> <br /> Also included in the archive is a circa 1982 black and white "The Residents' Tenth Anniversary!" compilation photograph. A Tuxedomoon "Half-Mute" side one record album label. A print out of eight logo or button images of Ralph Records bands releases and logo. And several Xerographically reproduced images and articles including: "The Complete Residents Handbook" two copies circa 1983 Lou Stathis' article "Muzick" on the Residents from the August 1980 issue of Heavy Metal magazine and a collage of Ralph Record images around an October 25 1984 Rolling Stone magazine article "A Guide To The Best Rock Videos" highlighting a review of "Ralph Records Video Volume 1." A copy of The Record Collector's Quartery "Issue #10" 1983 which includes an article "Inside: The Residents" and a centerfold fold-out "The Residents 1984" calendar. Lastly included is a production credit handout for the historic performance of "The Residents Mole Show" at the New Music America Festival in Washington DC on October 7 1983 at the National Building Museum.<br /> <br /> 11 Catalogs 7 x 8.4 inches to 17.5 x 22.75 inches. nine Near Fine two Very Good with the front wrappers detached and rear wrapper missing likely from placing a mail order.<br /> <br /> 3 Posters 10.75 x 23.5 inches to 28 x 22 inches. Folded as issued. Very Good plus to Near Fine with pinholes to the corners.<br /> <br /> 3 Comics 5.5 x 8.5 inches to 5.5 x 8.5 inches side-stapled. Very Good plus to Near Fine with light toning to the front wrappers.<br /> <br /> Other materials Near Fine overall. Ralph Records/The Cryptic Corporation unknown