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BLACK (Andrew, 1859-1920, Scottish Baritone)

Postcard photo by J. Russell and sons, signed and inscribed “Yours very truly”, showing him head and shoulders sporting a fine moustache, 5½” x 3½”, no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1903
Stock No:  42338      £55

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BLAIR (Lionel, b. 1931, Dancer and Choreographer),

Vintage postcard photo, signed 'Lionel Blair - Buttons' & inscribed "To Daniel, Best Wishes", showing him head and shoulders, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date,

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  10426      £22

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BLISS (Trudy, née Hoffmann, American-born wife of Sir Arthur, 1891-1975, Composer, Master of the Queen's Musick)

Collection of 4 Typed Letter Signed and 1 Autograph Letter Signed to John R. Wood of the Cheltenham Gramophone Society, saying "Vernon Handley ... is up and down the country but you will hear from him before long" (1st March 1978), he is "a spellbinder" (17th March 1978), her granddaughter Patricia is playing Feste in Cheltenham on the 29th but unfortunately she cannot stay till the 2nd (2nd September 1978), she spent "all last week in Liverpool where Mr. Handley was making a record of Sir Arthur's music with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra for E.M.I. ... I know Sir Arthur would have been entirely satisfied" (22nd October 1978), "your letter of 5th September ... was waiting for me when I came back from America ... the programme looks very interesting" (3rd October 1979), 6 sides 8vo., 8 The Lane, Marlborough Place, London NW8, 1st March 1978 - 3rd October

Item Date:  1979
Stock No:  16795      £55

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BLISS (Trudy, née Hoffmann, American-born wife of Sir Arthur, 1891-1975, Composer, Master of the Queen's Musick)

Collection of 9 Typed Letter Signed and 3 Autograph Letter Signed to John R. Wood of the Cheltenham Gramophone Society, saying "I am not a musician myself ... but I do have many tapes of Sir Arthur speaking himself about his music and I would like to incorporate these" (30th March 1977), agreeing 28th November (13th April 1977), Lady Bliss develops her ideas (13th May - 30th June 1977), "I ... am busy timing it now" on tape, "may I ... ask if you ... feel I have got the right balance between music and speaking? Never having done this before" (23rd September 1977), "The first part takes about fifty-three minutes ... the CELLO CONCERTO hangs together so beautifully and I could not bear not to play it all ... I could easly slip in ... the BIRTHDAY SONG FOR A ROYAL CHILD" with a note "May I have the script back, I'm sure I shall improve it" (October 1977), "I would prefer no questions from the floor but am quite willing to answer anything ... in the interval or afterwards"(1st November 1977), she can put up "a few record sleeves and photographs and covers of printed works" (9th November 1977), arranging the run through (21st November 1977), and thanking Wood for his "kind letter and the cheque for £10" (8th December 1977), together 13 sides 8vo. and 1 side 4to., 8 the Lane, Marlborough Place, London NW8, 30th March - 8th December

Item Date:  1977
Stock No:  16794      £75

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BLUMENTHAL (Jacques, 1829-1908, German-born Composer and Pianist to Queen Victoria)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Jeune, (Mary, wife, 1881, of Francis Henry Jeune, judge, from 1905 Baron St. Helier), saying he has "secured the best German Liedersänger for you, Herr Zur Mühlen", (Raimund von, 1854-1931), "You must give him a good place in the Programme ... Towards end of 1st Part - or beginning of 2nd will be good", and (with apologies) "If you write to him you must write more clearly - these foreigners have great difficulty in reading any English Handwriting & yours is not one of the easiest when you are in a hurry (wh. I suppose you generally are). Hollmann", the Dutch 'cellist, "sent me on your letter ... to explain it, so I told him the contents", and asking her to send both a printed programme "that they may see when they come on", 4 sides 8vo., 43 Hyde Park Gate, Kensington Gore, S.W., 3rd June

Item Date:  1890
Stock No:  55511      £175

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