Jemnitz sandor (4 risultati)

Magyar Orgonazene / Ungarische Orgelmusik / Hungarian Organ Music II (= Editio Musica, Z. 4663).
Jemnitz, Sandor / Pal Kadosa / Ferenc Farkas / Rudolf Maros / Sebestyen Pecsi (Hrsg.)
Editore: Editio Musica, Budapest
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Da: Musikantiquariat Staub, Leipzig, GermaniaMusikantiquariat Staub
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Condizione sovraccoperta: Gut. Jahr: o. J. Einband: Heft. Beschreibung: o. J. - Herausgegeben und mit Vorwort (Ung./Dt./Engl.) von Sebestyen Pecsi. VN/Pl. no. Z. 4663. 23,5 x 31 cm. Vorderer Umschlag lichtrandig, hinten an der unteren Ecke mit Knickspur. Innen sauber erhalten. 48 S.

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Da: Celler Versandantiquariat, Eicklingen, , GermaniaCeller Versandantiquariat
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Rozsavölgyi, Budapest, (1949). 27 Notenseiten, broschiert, quart, (etwas fleckig u. gebräunt)--- 196 Gramm.
Altre immaginiEditore: Wunderhornverlag, München 1920
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Da: J & J LUBRANO MUSIC ANTIQUARIANS LLC, Syosset, NY, U.S.A.J & J LUBRANO MUSIC ANTIQUARIANS LLC
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Folio. Original publisher's light green printed wrappers. 1f. (recto title, verso blank), 3-43, [i] (blank) pp. A presentation copy, with the autograph signature of the composer to upper outer corner of title dated "Bpest.[Budapest] 6. XII. [19]20." Wrappers worn and creased, lightly browned at edges, spine reinforced with light… green tape, small hole to lower. Very slightly worn and browned internally. First Edition. Jemnitz, a Hungarian composer, critic, and conductor, was a pupil at the Leipzig Conservatory of Reger (composition), Nikisch (conducting), Straube (organ) and Sitt (violin). . His first published work, the Piano Sonata no.1, was favourably received by Die Musik in 1915, and thereafter more than a dozen of his youthful pieces were published by Wunderhorn. . At the same time, his articles, which display a wide-ranging knowledge, his organizing activities and his pressing for Hungary to take a more active part in the ISCM all made him a well-known and widely respected figure abroad. He was in personal contact with Adorno, Berg, Pisk, Reich, Schoenberg and Stein." Vera Lampert in Grove Music Online. Signed.
Editore: Köln, Wunderhorn (VN W.405 V.) [ca. 1922] 1922
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Da: Musikantiquariat Bernd Katzbichler, Haarbach, D, GermaniaMusikantiquariat Bernd Katzbichler
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17 S. OU. Umschlagrücken verstärkt. Erstausgabe. - Sammeltitel: Meisterwerke für Violine allein. - Jemnitz war u.a. Schüler Schönbergs.