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Price: $175.00 |
Mint condition |
Great action photograph of the Russian born, American concert pianist who spent the bulk of his life in London. A pupil of Josef Hofmann, Chopin’s difficult “La Ci Darem La Mano Variations” became his calling card. Wonderful artist. |
Cherkassky, Shura autographed photograph at the keyboard |
Price: $650.00 |
Mint condition |
The pianist writes to his younger colleague and fellow Liszt pupil regarding his schedule and a meeting. Bülow respected the younger pianist and they collaborated often both in Europe and America. With a postcard portrait of the pianist. |
Bülow, Hans von one page autographed letter to Eugen D’Albert, 1891 |
Price: $450.00 |
Near mint condition |
Wonderful autographed and inscribed photograph of the older pianist and pedagogue at his desk at the Ecole Normale in Paris, pen in hand. Cortot still ran the school he founded, though spent much of his time teaching in Lausanne at this time. |
Cortot, Alfred autographed photograph at his desk, 1959 |
Price: $600.00 |
Fine condition |
The legendary French pianist, books his Winter tour in Italy. The letter changes the recent writing about the early history of the first performances of Jules Massenet’s piano concerto which was premiered by the pianist on February 1, 1903. Historical! |
Diemer, Louis incredible four page autographed letter, August, 1903 |
Price: sold |
Near mint condition |
Rare autographed photograph of the American organist, composer and conductor who studied with Widor and Guilmant in Paris. A composer of considerable talent, he also was the Associate conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Stock. |
DeLamarter, Eric autographed de Gueldre photograph with an AMSQU |
Price: sold |
Mint condition |
Autographed photograph early in his Western career. Cziffra left Hungary in 1956 by way of Vienna and settled in Paris. Though he did not become a French citizen until 1968. He carefully autographs and inscribes the image around his face |
Cziffra, Georges autographed and inscribed photographic card, 1965 |