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Editore: Bukarest Muzicala a Uniunii Compozitorilor (o. VN) [1965]., 1965
Da: Musikantiquariat Bernd Katzbichler, Unterwössen, D, Germania
4°. Stimmen: 2, 1, 1 S. Minimal vergilbt.
Editore: Bucuresti, Editura Muzicala a Uniunii Compozitorilor din Republika Socialista Romania (o.VN) [1967]., 1967
Da: Musikantiquariat Bernd Katzbichler, Unterwössen, D, Germania
Prima edizione
4°. 36 S. Umschlag. Mit Stempel. Titelauflage der Erstausgabe (Salabert).
Editore: Paris, Enoch (VN 3792) [1899]., 1899
Da: Musikantiquariat Bernd Katzbichler, Unterwössen, D, Germania
Prima edizione
4 S. Umschlag. Mit Rücken und Randausbesserungen, leicht vergilbt. Erstausgabe. - Originalumschlag: Art nouveau-Umschlag von G. Auriol.
Da: Celler Versandantiquariat, Eicklingen, Germania
Membro dell'associazione: GIAQ
Libro
Avie Records, ohne Ort, 2003. CD mit einer Spieldauer von ca. 78 Minuten in original Kunststoffhülle---Verlag: Avie Records Verlag: Avie Records - gespielt von Luiza Borac - 110 Gramm.
Editore: Paris, Enoch (o.VN) [1898]., 1898
Da: Musikantiquariat Bernd Katzbichler, Unterwössen, D, Germania
Prima edizione
4°. S. 41-42. Gering vergilbt. Erstausgabe. - Einzelnummer, vor der regulären Erstausgabe als Musikbeilage zur Zeitschrift L'Illustration erschienen. In diesem Heft auch gedruckt: M.A. Bisetzka: Canzonetta und G. Pierné: Le ciel accueille belle dame!.
Editore: Paris, Enoch & Cie. (VN 9382) [1951]., 1951
Da: Musikantiquariat Bernd Katzbichler, Unterwössen, D, Germania
Prima edizione
19 S. Erstausgabe dieser Bearbeitung.
Editore: Bukarest, Éditions d'État pour la Littérature et l'Art (o.VN) [1956]., 1956
Da: Musikantiquariat Bernd Katzbichler, Unterwössen, D, Germania
Prima edizione
32 S. Umschlag. Umschlag abgegriffen und mit Randausbesserungen. Erstausgabe.
Editore: (VN 5752) [1904]., 1904
Da: Musikantiquariat Bernd Katzbichler, Unterwössen, D, Germania
Prima edizione
34 S. Titelblatt lichtrandig, Ecken etwas knickig. Erstausgabe.
Editore: Bukarest, Editura Muzicala., 1985
Da: Musikantiquariat Bernd Katzbichler, Unterwössen, D, Germania
4°. 118 S. (davon ca. 100 S. Faksimile). Umschlag gering knickig.
Editore: (New York, February), (1947). (1947)., 1947
Da: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Copia autografata
Condizione: Fine. (New York, February), (1947). (1947). Fine. - sc - A powerful 14 inch high by 11 inch wide photograph by Emmerich Gara depicting the great Romanian composer and conductor from the chest up standing at the podium in three-quarter profile. Attired in a dark suit and tie over a striped shirt, the disheveled conductor looks up from a score into the dark distance. His furrowed brow belies the softer look of his features as he gently holds a baton between his two hands. Photographed by Cellist Emmerich Gara, with his name & address stamped on the verso of the photograph. Signed by Gara in pencil on the verso. Fine. The Romanian composer, violinist, and conductor and teacher George Enescu (1881-1955) was born in the village of Liveni. Known as Georges Enesco in France, Enescu was a child prodigy who created his first composition at the age of five. His works, influenced by Romanian folk music, include the two Romanian Rhapsodies, his opera "Oedipe", five symphonies, a symphonic poem "Vox Maris", and much more including chamber music. He made his American debut as a conductor at Carnegie Hall in 1923 and made several recordings as a violinist. He was considered as a possible successor to Toscanini. The town of Liveni, where he was born, was later renamed "George Enescu" in his honor.Emmerich Gara (b.1901, d.1963). Born in Vienna, Austria in 1901, Gara established lifelong careers as a portrait photographer and professional cellist. Before the outbreak of the Second World War he and his wife emigrated to the United States, where he was hired as cellist for the NBC Orchestra led by Arturo Toscanini. He performed with the orchestra (later called The Symphony of the Air) until his death.From his seat in the front row of the orchestra Gara was in the unique position to photograph all the great conductors and soloists who appeared with the orchestra during this extraordinary period of musical activity. His subjects were captured in performance, rehearsal, and in candid moments during recordings and while socializing.Gara's action portraits were used for record covers, for the Book of the Month Club and in articles in Time, Life and other major magazines around the world.
Editore: Paris, 13. X. 1903., 1903
Da: Kotte Autographs GmbH, Roßhaupten, Germania
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
8vo. 3 1/2 pp. Doppelblatt. Mit Kuvert. Gedr. Straßenname. An den Schweizer Musiker Alfred Pochon (1878-1959): [ ]Mon ami et camarade Frédéric Schneider, dont vous avez peut-être déjà entendu parler comme d'un jeune violoniste très distingué, vient de rentrer à Paris après une brillante tournée en Amérique du Sud. Je lui ai parlé de votre combinaison, et il serait désireux de se mettre en rapport avec vous pour jouer un deuxième violon. [ ]".
Da: J & J LUBRANO MUSIC ANTIQUARIANS LLC, Syosset, NY, U.S.A.
Copia autografata
1-1/4 pp. Octavo (ca. 170 x 126 mm). Dated [Paris] April 13, 1910. On black-bordered ivory mourning paper. In French (with translation). Enescu gladly agrees to accompany Adolphe Hennebains (1862-1914), a well-known French flautist, on his Cantabile et Presto for flute and piano. ". I will be happy to accompany Monsieur Hennebains, who plays it so well, on my Cantabile et Presto. With my thanks for having put this piece on the program . " Slightly worn and soiled; creased at central fold. Enescu (also known by the French form of his name, Georges Enesco) was Romania's greatest composer, the leading figure in Romanian musical life in the first half of the 20th century, and one of the best-known violinists of his generation.
Editore: Paris, 1910, 1910
Da: Kotte Autographs GmbH, Roßhaupten, Germania
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
8vo. 16 1/2 pp. Allwritten to composer Fernand Halphen, regarding musical matters. The following are several translated quotes from the letters: I am truly touched by your having thought of my concert in the midst of all your troubles, all your grief I think I will soon finish my 2nd Symphony and I would like to show it to you.".