LLOYD
(Charles Harford, 1849-1919, President of the Royal College of Organists)
Autograph Musical Quotation Signed and dated
headed “Andante molto sostenuto. Elsie” with several bars of music and the words “I bid ye speak, Sir O=gie, Whom I love best of a’...”, 5” x 3”, no place, 14th July
Item Date:
1894
Stock No:
42124
£125
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LLOYD WEBBER
(Julian, b. 1951, Cellist)
Fine signature on card
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
7938
£10
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LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Programme for their 33rd Series of Symphony Concerts, 3rd concert,
conducted by Anthony Collins, with the names of the players led by George Stratton, an interesting list of guarantors and their liabilities, excellent programme notes by Ralph Hill with musical themes for Schubert's 'Rosamunde', Elgar's Violin Concerto, and Sibelius' Second Symphony, interspersed with fine advertisements, 20 sides 8vo and covers, Queen's Hall, 14th November
some very faint spotting on the front cover, otherwise in good condition
Item Date:
1938
Stock No:
56173
£30
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LORAND
(Edith, 1898-1960, Hungarian Violinist and Salon Orchestra Conductor)
Typed Letter Signed, in German with translation, to H.R. Francis,
Managing Director of Parlophone in London, asking him confidentially if he will reserve at the Hotel Metropole, where she understands she herself has been booked in with her maid, a room and bath for Fräulein Boehm, "but on either a higher or lower floor than my room, where I would rather like to be undisturbed", asking him not to tell Fräulein Boehm of her request, and looking forward to being in London and to thanking him personally, 1 side folio, Berlin-Charlottenburg 4, 28th April
tear at right hand horizontal fold without loss
Item Date:
1931
Stock No:
52838
£75
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[LOSS
(Joe, 1909-1990, Bandleader)]
Cheerful Unsigned Portrait Postcard Photo,
showing him three quarter length, three quarter face in evening dress, with a smile and a light in his eyes as he leads his band with expressive open hands, and an interesting biographical note "... yet another ... trained in classical music who felt the appeal of modern jazz", published by His Master's Voice, 5½" x 3½", no date, circa
a little worn but the image is unaffected
Item Date:
1937
Stock No:
56003
£20
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