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Price: $185.00 |
Near mint condition |
Panthes writes on both sides of a postcard photograph of herself to friends in a truly illegible scrawl about her planned program for an upcoming concert including Chopin etudes. Also her travel schedule for concerts in Switzerland, Belgium and France. |
Panthes, Marie autographed letter on a postcard photograph, 1937 |
Price: $250.00 |
Fine condition |
The German concert pianist autographs a Friedrich Müller of Münich presentation photograph in Iowa in 1927 during on of her long tours of the United States. Autographed photographs of Ney early in her life and in larger sizes are quite scarce. |
Ney, Elly autographed presentation photograph, Sioux City, March, 1927 |
Price: $900.00 |
Excellent condition |
The legendary Russian pianist and Moscow Conservatory Director, as well as pianist Leonid Lukomsky sign a certificate for the pianist Vera Ostravskaya listing her qualifications that she received through her education at the Conservatory. |
Neuhaus, Heinrich one page graduation certificate for Vera Ostravskaya |
Price: $350.00 |
Fine condition |
The legendary jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, composer, arranger, bandleader and one of the founders of the Bop Movement pens a truly unassuming long dedication on an original jazz photographer Charles Stewart reverse blind stamped photograph. |
Nelson, Oliver autographed and inscribed photograph, New York, 1963 |
Price: $300.00 |
Fine condition |
The young pianist writes a letter to a member of the Bernoulli family in Basel with a proposal for his upcoming concerts. Petri had only made his professional debut in 1902. The pianist would go on to have a remarkable career despite the Wars. |
Petri, Egon four page autographed letter signed, September, 1903 |
Price: $250.00 |
Excellent condition |
The violinist performed a varied and long concert as part of the Great Performers series at Avery Fisher Hall. Donal Henahan in his “New York Times” review, described Milstein then 74 as a “wonder” and “flawless musicianship”! |
Milstein, Nathan autographed concert handbill, New York, November 1978 |