GILBERT
(Sir William Schwenk, 1836-1911, Librettist of Gilbert & Sullivan)
Final page of an an Autograph Letter Signed
saying "perhaps you may as well write to him if you have not heard from him already. I am very glad to know that the part is in such excellent hands ...", with a postscript that he is off the "Scotland .. but all letters addressed to me here will be forwarded", 1 side 8vo., no place, no date,
top edge repaired
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0
Stock No:
39126
£325
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GILBERT
(Sir William Schwenk, 1836-1911, Librettist of Gilbert & Sullivan)
Final page of an an Autograph Letter Signed
"present at rehearsal - if you care to adopt my suggestion, will Wednesday morning at 11, here, suite you ..." or they could meet at the Savoy, 1 side 8vo., no place, no date,
top edge repaired
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0
Stock No:
38665
£275
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GINSTER
(Ria, 1898-1985, German Soprano)
Fine Photo Signed and dated,
showing her head and shoulders, full face, smiling, 10" x 8", no place, February
Item Date:
1936
Stock No:
40238
£65
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GLAZUNOV
(Alexander Konstantinovich, 1865-1936, Russian Composer, Music Teacher and Conductor)
Autograph Letter Signed in Russian with Translation to Nikolai Karlovich
saying that they had “arrived in Paris a week ago. We had a calm and very pleasant crossing, but a very long one... we took a roundabout course and called at the Port of Vego, in North West Spain... I should like to meet you here, and shall therefore be glad if you will let me know when you expect to be in Paris. They couldn’t tell me at Koussevitsky’s publishing-house, and I was only able to get your address. On board the boat, I made a clean copy of the first movement of the quartet. The others are getting on gradually, but in two weeks time, I shall have to interrupt the work, in order to go to Poland and Prague. I walk a good deal in the Bois de Boulogne and St. Cloud, and yesterday, I spent several hours at St. Germain. The sea-air was undoubtedly beneficial to me, here, I don’t feel so well again...”, 2 sides 8vo., 15 Boulevard Suchet, Paris 16, 8th March
Item Date:
1930
Stock No:
42354
£1250
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GLOCK
(Sir William, b.1908, Music Administrator, Pianist, Educationist and Critic)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Taylor,
telling him that he had "left the BBC in December 1972, but continued to plan the Proms for the 1973 season. I am now a kind of G.P., editing some books on music, working for the Arts Council, just about to take over the Bath Festival for 1975 onwards, teaching at the Royal Northern College of Music, still running my own Dartington summer school ... and so on. In other words, there's plenty to do", 2 sides 4to., Sudbury House, Farringdon, Berkshire, 7th November
Item Date:
1973
Stock No:
12506
£25
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