Lingua: Portoghese
Editore: Livraria AGIR Editora, Rio De Janeiro, 1955
Da: Librería Urbe, Ciudad de México, DIF, Messico
Prima edizione
EUR 36,21
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloEncuadernación de tapa blanda. Condizione: Bien. Primera edición. Sin paginar. 30cmx22cm. Cubiertas originales en buen estado. Texto en buen estado. Fotografías en blanco y negro y a color.
Editore: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Livraria Agir Editora, 1955., 1955
Da: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Copia autografata
Condizione: Very good. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Livraria Agir Editora, 1955., 1955. Very good. - Quarto, 11-1/2 inches high by 9 inches wide. Softcover, bound in color pictorial wraps. The covers are lightly soiled and the corners creased. The head of the spine is lightly chipped and there is a small short tear to the lower inner edge of the front cover & spine. [70] unnumbered pages, profusely illustrated in color and black & white from photographs of the Monastary of Saint Benedict by Stefan Rosenbauer & Hugo Rodrigo Octavio. Very good. A wonderful photographic record of the Monastery of Saint Benedict in Rio de Janeiro. Inscribed & signed on April 25, 1967 to the classical violinist Alexander Schneider by the musicologist Andrade Muricy, and also signed by the composer Renzo Massarani, the composer & conductor Father Jaime Cavalcanti Diniz and 3 others that we have not been able to decipher. In the "New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians", Michael Steinberg describes the Lithuanian-American Jewish classical violinist Alexander Schneider (1908-1993) as "one of the most unquenchably energetic figures in the public musical life of the USA". Schneider dedicated his life to nurturing chamber music and musicians. Andrade Muricy (1895-1984) was a musicologist and author of books on Villa-Lobos and Carlos Gomes. He signs here as President of the "Academia Brasileira de Musica". Renzo Massarani (1898-1975) was an Italian-born Jewish composer whose works were banned during the rise of fascism in Italy. He emigrated to Brazil in 1939, becoming a citizen in 1945. Father Jaime Cavalcanti Diniz (1924-1989) was a composer & conductor from the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. He was a founder and director of the "Sociedade Brasileira de Musicologia". The text is in Portuguese.