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BERKELEY (Michael Fitzhardinge, b. 1948, Composer and Broadcaster)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mr. Wood of the Cheltenham Gramophone Society, apologizing for mislaying his letter, and for "not having replied ... until now ... It's obviously too late for this season but I might be able to come another year", 1 side folio, Middle Pitts, Knighton, Powys, 30th December

Item Date:  1980
Stock No:  16729      £15

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BERLIN (Irving, 1888-1990, Composer) and Sir Harry LAUDER (1870-1950, Scottish Music Hall Entertainer)

Programme for "You keep Coming Back like a Song" signed by both on the front with the words and music inside, 4 sides 4to., no place, no date, back page rather soiled and lacking the bottom right hand corner

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  29970      £500

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BERNSTEIN (Leonard, 1918-1990, American Musician & Composer)

Postcard Photo signed and inscribed "Every good with to Jo Benham", showing him head and shoulders in profile, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1940
Stock No:  40512      £325

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BISHOP (Sir Henry Rowley, 1786-1855, Composer)

Autograph Letter Signed to A. Novello asking him to send "by the Bearer ... one of Greaves' 'Aeolian Pitch-pipes' - (in A) ..." and tell him the cost, 1 side 8vo., 13 Cambridge Street, Hyde Park, 24th December slightly dampstained

Item Date:  1853
Stock No:  5139      £40

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BISHOP (Sir Henry Rowley, 1786-1855, Composer)

Draft autograph Programme, unsigned, with transcription, of a vocal Concert, with 20 items from Palestrina ('Sanctus' for Quintet and Chorus), Osiander (1586), Handel, Haydn, Mozart (the motet 'Verbum Caro'), Beethoven, Gluck, Cherubini and other 'moderns', many original alterations, Sir Henry has specified 'Soprano, Contr'Alto (Female) ...' but the names of the soloists have been pencilled in in another hand, they include some of the finest operatic and oratorio singers of the period - Giulia Grisi & her husband Mario, Staudigl (the first 'Elijah'), Caradori, Lablache (who taught Queen Victoria), and the bass-baritone Henry Phillipps, 2 sides 4to., no place, no date, watermark short tear mended without loss

Item Date:  1841
Stock No:  50937      £225

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