WE MAINTAIN A WIDE SELECTION OF AUTOGRAPHED MATERIAL IN THE CLASSICAL MUSIC, JAZZ AND OPERA FIELD, PLEASE INQUIRE ABOUT ADDITIONAL ITEMS NOT SHOWN. |
WE GUARANTEE ALL ITEMS AUTHENTIC, WITHOUT TIME LIMITATION TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER. |
Phone: 212-860-5541
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Price: $300.00 |
Mint condition |
Autographed candid side profile photograph of Bernstein in conversation after a concert in Vienna in the 1970’s. An unusual one-of-a-kind original photograph taken by an amateur photographer with prime access and then signed in person. |
Bernstein, Leonard autographed photograph backstage in Vienna |
Price: $200.00 |
Fine condition |
Autographed photograph of the German conductor who spent two unhappy years as the Music Director of the Scottish Orchestra from 1898-1900. He went to Nuremburg where he led the Philharmonische Orchester Nürnberg for the next 17 years. |
Bruch, Wilhelm autographed Warneuke of Glasgow cabinet photograph |
Price: $300.00 |
Fine condition |
Youthful autographed photograph of the legendary German, later Argentine conductor when he was appointed Generalmusikdirektor in Stuttgart, 1918. We have not seen an earlier autographed photograph offered by a dealer in 20 years. |
Busch, Fritz early autographed postcard photograph c. 1918 |
Price: $75.00 |
Good condition |
Autographed photograph of the elegant Soviet/Russian conductor in a recording session. Dubrovsky who is not well known outside of Russia led both the Osipov and the Smolensk State Folk Orchestras, the second he founded. Many recordings! |
Dubrovsky, Viktor rare autographed photograph, November, 1963 |
Price: $200.00 |
Fine condition |
The former Music Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra writes to his benefactor to let him know that the Brahms Festival in Essen finished with a 100,000 Mark profit. Fiedler was world renowned for his Brahms conducting. Rare! |
Fiedler, Max one page autographed letter signed, Essen, June24, 1922 |
Price: $200.00 |
Fine condition |
Autographed and inscribed youthful photograph of the young Russian conductor at a time where he was one of the most important conductors in Russia of the period. He would leave Russia shortly after the Revolution and came to the United States. |
Cooper, Emil autographed youthful photograph, 1915 |