MARKOVA AS THE SUGAR PLUM FAIRLY
MARKOVA
(Dame Alicia, 1910-2004, Ballerina and Choreographer)
Fine postcard photo by Maurice Seymour signed under the image
which shows her on pointe, in costume as the Sugar Plum Fairly, 5½” x 3½”, no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1941
Stock No:
42658
£75
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MARKOVA
(Dame Alicia, b. 1910, Ballerina) & Juliet PANNETT (1911-2005, Portrait Painter, FRSA)
Charcoal Portrait of Markova by Pannett signed by the sitter and the artist and dated by the sitter,
showing her head and shoulders in profile, 14½" x 11", in frame 21" x 16", no place,
Item Date:
1958
Stock No:
33026
£225
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MARTINELLI
(Giovanni, 1865-1969, Italian Operatic Teno)
Fine Photograph signed and inscribed
"To Noël Godfrey, sincerely", showing him full length in his magnificent costume as 'Radames' in Aida, probably his most famous role, 8½" x 6½" in frame, 16" x 13", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1920
Stock No:
39656
£150
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MARTY
(Georges, 1860-1908, French Conductor & Composer)
'La Sieste' for tenor or soprano and piano,
2/4 in D flat, no. 3 of 'Six Mélodies', the words by Auguste de Châtillon, (1808-1881, French artist and poet), softly singing to his sweetheart, asleep at midday, signed and inscribed in French to the soprano Madame Henriette Fuchs "in grateful homage" and dated, 1+5+1 sides 13¼" x 10½", Paris, Henri Heugel, June
guarded with light traces of former stitching, slightly cropped at top barely touching one letter in inscription
Item Date:
1886
Stock No:
54520
£75
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MASCAGNI
(Pietro, 1863-1945, Italian Composer)
Fine long Autograph Letter Signed to his colleague and friend Teofilo De Angelis, in Italian, with translation,
about the opera 'Lodoletta' saying that "the same company wants to intensify the performances, especially next week when there is the party also Wednesday; and she would like to replace Bellincioni another Sunday, which can not endure so much work. Today, Fiammingo was in Livormo; and I doubt they want to use her. In conscience, I would not be very satisfied; whereas if we were to have a good Lodoletta, I would think of that lady who was there in my house. I think it would be fast and able to make a good impression. That's why I sent you my friend Nunes, who will tell you even more. Basically, I ask him for a favour; as a colleague and friend. The lady should leave tomorrow; Friday, with the prospect of singing Lodoletta Sunday at 17h. If the girl is ready to do it, I think it will be a good thing for your career, because the chance to go immediately to La Spezia and then to other theatres can be done immediately. Currently, it is up to you, dear professor, to decide it; and I am sure he will want to interest you that my wish is exhausted. And why do not you come to Livorno with the Lady? ... Come come! This will give me a real personal favor. The friend Nunes will complete this letter written with fury. I trust you, dear De Angelis, and I'm waiting for the Lodoletta ... with the expert and passionate hunter that I have not yet been able to thank for a loving welcome ...",3 sides 4to., with original autograph envelope, Via Cavour 221, Rome, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
39707
£575
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