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BEMBERG (Herman, 1859-1931, French Composer)

'Chant d'Amour' for mezzo-soprano or baritone, F sharp minor in 9/8, words by Montenaken, signed and inscribed in French 'To my friend Azevedo, a Souvenir from the Author', lithographed title frame of roses and a musical trophy, 1+2 sides 13" x 10", Léon Grus, Paris, no date, circa top margin slightly cropped touching three letters of the inscription, guarded just touching the title frame, light traces of former stitching

Item Date:  1890
Stock No:  54500      £75

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BENEDICT (Sir Julius, 1804-1885, Conductor)

Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Calvert, sending his "best thanks for your very kind and interesting letter with enclosure for Miss Fergussons lessons", 1 side 8vo., 2 Manchester Square, W., 9th August

Item Date:  1877
Stock No:  12176      £30

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BENEDICT (Sir Julius, 1804-1885, Composer, Pianist & Conductor)

Fine signature and date on card 4½" x 3½", no place, 28th November with a neat note attached at foot by stamp hinges

Item Date:  1884
Stock No:  54017      £40

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BENEKE (Paul Victor Mendelssohn, 1868-1944, grandson of the composer Felix Mendelssohn)

Autograph letter signed to 'Dear Madam', thanking her for her kind words about his accompaniment, "The lot of an accompanist is apt to be like that of a football referee, and there are not many singers who are so easy to follow as yourself", 2 sides 8vo., Magdalen College, Oxford, 18th May

Item Date:  1905
Stock No:  14718      £15

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BENEKE (Paul Victor Mendelssohn, 1868-1944, grandson of the composer Felix Mendelssohn)

Autograph letter signed to Miss Blunt, saying that "when I was at Beaconsfield, Miss Blunt of Adderbury ... asked me a question about one of the 'Songs without Words' which I could not answer" which led him "to refer to an edition the name of which I could not remember!", it is the Klindworth Edition (Novello, 1898) "but it contains nothing to throw light on the matter ... If you ... have occasion to write ... will you kindly transmit this truly valuable message", 2 sides 8vo., Magdalen College, Oxford, 19th January

Item Date:  1908
Stock No:  14719      £20

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