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Catalogo della mostra Luigi VeronesiDocumenti Martano 71olii, aquarelli e fotogrammi recenti2-30 marzo 1982formato 12x22 cm16 pagine colori e b.n.buono stato (gr.58)E21339D
Numero del 11 12 febbraio 1897 di questo storico quotidiano italiano fondato a Milano nel 1876. Tra gli articoli presenti: Il Principe Giorgio di Grecia a Candia, La ritirata dei Dervisci, Benadir, La prima dello sport al Teatro alla SCala, Il maestro Bazzini è morto ecc.. Belle pubblicità. Etichette. In buone condizioni.Raro. Brossura editoriale in buone condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Piegature. All'interno le pagine si presentano in buone condizioni con rare fioriture. Piegature ed usure marginali. In folio. Dim. 59,5x44 cm. Pp. 4. Number of the 11th 12th of february 1897 of this historical daily magazine established in Milan in 1876. The articles inside: the prince Giorgio from Greece in Candia, Dervisci, Benadir, The first of sport in Teatro alla SCala, the master Bazzini is dead Beautiful advertisings inside. Labels. In good conditions.Scarce copy. Editorial cover in good general conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine. Foldings and wearings. Inside pages are in good conditions with occasional foxings. Foldings. In folio. Dim. 59,5x44 cm. Pp. 4.
Litografia mm. 320x490. Litografia colorata da mano coeva incorniciata da dettagliato calendario e cornicetta grafica. Titolo al centro del foglio "Il maestro del Villaggio calendario dell'anno 1861. Lunazioni", sotto il quale sono indicate le lunazioni. al centro del margine inferiore i dati tipografici: "Firenze alla Cartoleria di Eugenia Formigli nè Carini e C.o in Condotta di faccia alla Locanda della Luna". Al centro del foglio una vignetta satirica che raffigura il maestro ormai sopraffatto dalle marachelle dei giovani studenti. Raro foglio volante, difficile a reperirsi soprattutto in così buono stato di conservazione, visto l'uso (scolastico) che si faceva di questi fogli. . .
In-4, brossura, in buono stato di conservazione. In questo numero: "I Funerali Di Verdi A Milano, Il Passaggio Del Corteo Sui Bastionl." "I Funerali Di Verdi A Milano, Il Seppellimento Nel Cimitero Monumentale.".
In-4, brossura, in buono stato di conservazione. In questo numero: "Gli Ultimi Momenti Del Maestro Verdi Nella Sua Camera, All'Hotel Milan." "Il Maestro Giuseppe Verdi, Morto A Milano Il 27 Gennaio.".
In-8 (cm. 23.80), tela editoriale, sovracoperta editoriale trasparente, pp. 593, (3bi.), con illustrazioni in bianco e nero fuori testo. Prima edizione. In ottimo stato (nice copy).
POSTER ORIGINALEMUSICA OPERA BALLETTOMUSICA SCUOLATeatro Regio TorinoStagione 1979-80formato 49x66 (60 g) cmP46 (E19216)
In 4? (cm 30,5), senza rilegatura, pagg.1-(3) diploma prestampato compilato a mano entro bella cornice, firma autografa del Provveditore per gli Studi della Provincia di Ascoli Piceno e Macerata, marca da bollo da 50 cent. con ritratto di Vittorio Emanuele II annullata con timbro circolare "Regia Prefettura di Ascoli", annotazione manoscritta coeva di tre rige al margine laterale, rarissime lievi foriture, bell'es.
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181535396New York: Bradford Inskeep & A. H. Inskeep 1815. 1st volume edition. BFTP. Red quarter leather binding with tan paper-wrapped boards. Gilt title lettering stamped to spine. Wear to extremities with some leather loss to head & foot of spine. POs' name written to inner front board. Withal an About VG copy. 2 blank 592 2 blank pp including index. Engraved title 5 inserted plates of 9. Cuts p. 363. 8-1/2" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/> Bradford, Inskeep & A. H. Inskeep hardcover books
a94679New York 1944. First edition. Souvenir program. 4to. color cover. Many bw photo illus and a few in color . About 50pg. VG light wear. no owner marks. . unknown
1940100795<p>Chicago: Chicago Civic Opera House 1940. 1940. Very good. - Quarto 12-1/2 inches high by 9 inches wide. Softcover bound in light grayish white wraps with a black & gray toned Art Deco illustration of Salome by Elmer Jacobs illustrating the front cover. The corners are slightly bumped and the edges of the covers are very slightly darkened. 43 unnumbered pages with the title page illustration of Salome by Elmer Jacobs and profuse illustrated ads throughout. Very good.</p><p>The program for "Salome" appears on page 21 followed by that for "Swan Lake" under the baton of Alexander Smallens with Nana Gollner and Anton Dolin in the principle roles on page 25.</p><p>Marjorie Lawrence was initially scheduled to sing the role of Salome but was not able to appear due to illness. A 5-3/8 inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide insert printed in brown on light gold paper announces "Miss Marjorie Lawrence has been forced to cancel her appearance in 'Salome' this evening due to sudden illness. The management was fortunate enough to secure for the role of Salome Mme Rose Pauly who is famous for her interpretation of Richard Strauss heroines".</p><p>The Hungarian dramatic soprano Rose Pauly 1894-1975 studied in Vienna with Rosa Papier-Paumgartner. She appeared in the German premiere of Kata Kabanova in Koln and went on to sing such roles as Sieglinde the Empress and Rachel creating the role of Agave in Egon Wellesz' "Die Bakchantinnen". She won recognition for her role as Marie in "Wozzeck" and title roles in Jenufa and Elektra a role which she would also sing at the Royal Opera House and the Metropolitan Opera.</p><p>The maverick artist and illustrator Elmer Jacobs born 1901 or 1902 was highly influenced by the New Bauhaus and the School of Design in Chicago. A member of the 27 Chicago Designers the Nine Illustrators and the Society of Typographic Arts he was invited to join the staffs at the Art Institute and the Bauhaus in Chicago as well as a residence at Indiana University. His subjects went on to include works on the American West including works created along the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails.</p><p>The music critic for the Chicago Daily Tribune Cecil Smith wrote the following: "Thanks to Dr. Rodzinski's staggering mastery of the score to Miss Pauly's exceptional self-command and equally exceptional operatic gifts and to the high merit of the other principal artists this revival of 'Salome' was absolutely electric. The huge audience responded after the final curtain with one of the greatest ovations Chicago has seen and heard in a decade."</p> Chicago: Chicago Civic Opera House, 1940. paperback
1020550953.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
190027092Partitions sur les Instruments de musique Au Clavecin 1900 approx.
191727851Partitions sur l'Espagne,Partitions sur la Tauromachie Salabert 1917
191527089Partitions sur le Métier,Partitions sur les Instruments de musique Salabert Edouard 1915
191227088Salabert Edouard 1912
186960236Portland OR: Himes & Daly Printers 1869. 12mo. 4 pp. printed in blue-coloured ink self-printed decorative softcovers small woodcut engraved fleurettes at corners of borders very faint offsetting on back from old glue mounting marks still NF copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce original program for the eighth concert organized by the Portland Philharmonic Society formed in 1866 which would operate until 1874. The evening’s entertainment with local Portland dentist Dr. James Henry Hatch 1839-1921 as conductor reprised the popular Civil War-era cantata The Storm King featuring words by Howard M. Ticknor and music by Benjamin Baker first performed in 1859 in Boston. Maggie Congle Wyatt 1847-1917 continued in the Society and also performed in the concert. Prof. H. Guido Grob fl. 1865-1870 operated a music studio and school in downtown Portland OR at First & Alder from 1865-1870. Worldcat locates 2 copies U of O Yale; See: Belknap Oregon Imprints 1845-1870 1312. Himes & Daly, Printers, paperback
187160237Portland OR: Himes & Bachelder Steam Printers 1871. 12mo. 4 pp unpaginated. printed in blue-coloured ink self-printed decorative softcovers small woodcut engraved fleurettes at corners of borders folded originally a little cocked still NF copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce original program for the 11th concert organized by the Portland Philharmonic Society formed in 1866 which would operate until 1874. The evening’s entertainment features the return of local merchant and music enthusiast James B. Wyatt as conductor while Dr. Hatch has replaced Prof. H. Guido Grob. Maggie Congle Wyatt 1847-1917 continued in the Society and also performed in the concert. Prof. H. Guido Grob fl. 1865-1870 operated a music studio and school in downtown Portland OR at First & Alder from 1865-1870 and after that point no longer appears in census records or local directories on the West Coast. No copies in Worldcat. Himes & Bachelder, Steam Printers, paperback
186860234Portland OR: Carter Printer 1868. 12mo. 3 4-7 1 pp. printed in blue-coloured ink self-printed decorative softcovers small woodcut engraved device of piano on front cover woodcut printer’s device on back cover couple very minor spots slight shelfwear NF copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce original program for the fifth concert organized by the nascent Portland Philharmonic Society formed in 1866 which would operate until 1874. The evening’s offerings opened with the Society Anthem soprano solo duet & chorus followed by Double Quartette a piano solo by Prof. Grob solo by his daughter Miss O. Grob and violin solo as well. Wyatt 1828-1905 was an Oregon pioneer who first emigrated to the territory from Vermont in 1850 via steamship and was a longtime hardware merchant in Portland musical enthusiast and his wife Maggie Congle Wyatt 1847-1917 was a popular singer and daughter to local and successful liveryman John Congle who had brought his family over the Oregon Trail in 1847. Prof. H. Guido Grob fl. 1865-1870 operated a music studio and school in downtown Portland OR at First & Alder from 1865-1870. No copies in Worldcat or Belknap Oregon Imprints 1845-1870. Carter, Printer, paperback
186960235Portland OR: Himes & Daly Printers 1869. 12mo. 4 pp. printed in lavender-coloured ink self-printed decorative softcovers small woodcut engraved fleurettes at corners of borders ever-so-slight fading to ink still NF copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce original program for the seventh concert organized by the Portland Philharmonic Society formed in 1866 which would operate until 1874. This program reveals a change in the conducting duties with former conductor James Wyatt replaced with local Portland dentist Dr. James Henry Hatch 1839-1921 who would only live in Portland until 1875 before moving his successful practice to San Francisco CA. Maggie Congle Wyatt 1847-1917 continued in the Society and also performed in the concert. Prof. H. Guido Grob fl. 1865-1870 operated a music studio and school in downtown Portland OR at First & Alder from 1865-1870. No copies in Worldcat or Belknap Oregon Imprints 1845-1870. Himes & Daly, Printers, paperback
Mm 195x270 Brossura editoriale di pp. 96, anno XLIX, quarta serie 3. trimestrale ottobre-dicermbre. Illustrato con immagini in bianco e nero e a colori. Ottimo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 255x290 Volume cartonato di pp. 106 con sovraccoperta editoriale figurata, numerose illustrazioni perlopiù a colori. Catalogo della mostra tenutasi a Terni 27 giugno - 9 luglio 1991. Testo anche in lingua inglese. Opera in buone condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 170x240 Volume nella sua brossura originale con copertina a stampa, 126 pagine con figure in nero su tavole fuori testo. Qualche fioritura alla copertina, ma libro in ottime condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Mm 270x320 Brossura editoriale con sovraccoperta editoriale, 197 pagine con tavole, anche ripiegate, in nero e a colori. Bella introduzione di Cesare Brandi; bibliografia in chiusura. Prima edizione. Libro in buono-ottimo stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.