BOULT
(Sir Adrian Cedric, 1889-1978, Conductor of the L.P.O.)
Typed Letter Signed with autograph salutation and subscription to Stephen S. Moore
(c.1900-1982, Musician) regretting that he is not free on "15th of March ... as I have had to fix a rehearsal from 10 to 11.45 a.m. and another from 12 to 1 p.m. in the Town Hall. I have not a single moment free in Birmingham until after Easter; perhaps we can fix something up then ...", 1 side 4to., 161 Corporation Street, Birmingham, 17th February
Item Date:
1930
Stock No:
39259
£65
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BOULT
(Sir Adrian Cedric, 1889-1978, Conductor of the L.P.O.)
Fine signature on card
4½” x 3½”, no place, dated in another hand, 18th November
Item Date:
1931
Stock No:
42779
£35
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BÖHM
(Karl August Leopold, 1894-1981, Austrian Conductor)
Black and White Photograph Signed in the white lower margin
showing him head and shoulders, conducting, 6" x 4", no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
41700
£275
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BOURGAULT-DUCOUDRAY
(Louis Albert, 1840-1910, Breton Composer & Scholar)
Charming and descriptive song 'Les Goëlands' ('The Seagulls')
for mezzo-soprano or bass, G major in musette style, words by 'the Breton Bard' Auguste Brizeux (1803-1858), asking the seagulls at Nantes to bring the bark setting out for Spain safe to the sailors' loved ones, signed and inscribed in French 'To my dear colleague Homage from his devoted Bourgault Ducoudray', lithographed title frame showing the boat watched by the women on the headland, 7 sides 13" x 10¼", Paris, J. Hamelle, no date, circa
centre folds split or nearly split without loss
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
54501
£75
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BOURGAULT-DUCOUDRAY
(Louis Albert, 1840-1910, Breton Composer & Scholar)
Delicate and expressive song 'Solitude'
for medium voice, A minor in 3/4, words (from 'Primavera', 1841) by the Breton poet Edouard Turquety (1807-1867), describing the dawn and the thoughts it brings of his beloved, signed and inscribed in French 'Respectful Homage' to the soprano Mme Henriette Fuchs with her blind embossed stamp, 1+4 sides 13¾" x 10¾", E. & A. Girod, Paris,
two margins a little frayed, outer centre fold beginning to split, both without loss
Item Date:
1877
Stock No:
54503
£75
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