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GROVE (George, 1820-1900, Scholar & Music Writer)

End of Autograph Letter Signed with several words of text, 1 side 12mo., n.p., n.d.

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  9027      £10

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GROVES (Sir Charles Barnard, 1915-1993, Orchestral Conductor)

Appreciative Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Taylor, thanking him for his compliments about "our recent concert" at the Albert Hall, 1 side 4to., 23 Fulwood Park, Liverpool, 9th August

Item Date:  1971
Stock No:  12553      £20

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GROVES (Olive, 1900-1974, Singer and Professor at the Royal Academy of Music)

Postcard photo by Hugh Marr, signed and inscribed 'Sincerely yours', and on the verso 'With many thanks for your letter O G', showing her head and shoulders, three quarter face looking to the right, with a smile forming, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1935
Stock No:  52798      £45

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GUÉTARY (Georges, 1915-1997, Egyptian born French Singer, Dancer, Cabaret Performer and Actor, best known for his role in the 1951 musical 'An American in Paris')

Fine signature and inscription "With pleasure", on an album leaf, 5½" x 4", no place, no date

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  39623      £30

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GUERRINI (Guido, 1890-1965, Italian Composer, from 1964 President of the National Academy of St. Cecilia)

Typed letter in Italian with translation, signed, to  Nathan MILSTEIN , (1904-1992, violinist) headed "To All the Academicians of St. Cecilia", thanking "my Colleagues who have been so good as to elect me to this high and honorable post", begging them "to maintain the closest contacts with this Presidency, openly communicating suggestions, observations, and criticisms which will always receive the greatest consideration on my part", and hoping that the Academy may become "through its Fellows, and also through all the musicians of Italy, a centre to which every vital force of our art may turn", 1 side folio, National Academy of St. Cecilia, Rome, 2nd March

Item Date:  1964
Stock No:  15224      £65

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