DELIBES
(Léo, 1836-1891, French Composer of Light Opera & Ballet, including 'Coppélia')
Autograph Letter Signed in French with translation to an unnamed correspondent,
on a correspondence card, saying "All in good time! These are congratulations that are not trivial! They contrast on the uniformity of others. Thank you dear friend. I hope it is rather the musician that the commissioner was targeted; but from me to you, perhaps without the other, one would not have seen it coming ...", 2 sides correspondence card, Choisy-auBac by Compiègne (Oise), 4th November no year
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
39728
£125
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DELLER
(Alfred, 1912-1979, Counter-tenor) with his accompanist Desmond DUPRÉ (1916-1974, Lutenist), his wife (1926-2014, Writer and Artist), Spencer LEESON (1892-1956, Headmaster fo Winchester and Bishop of Peterborough) and W. G. S. ADAMS (1874-1966, Scottish Political Scientist)
Signatures on leaf from visitors’ book,
with several others, each dated and with their addresses, 1 side oblong 4to., unevenly removed from the book, dated from 20th October to 19th December,
Item Date:
1951
Stock No:
42431
£125
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DELMAN
(Jacqueline, English Soprano, Professor at Gothenburg University)
Signature on fragment of a programme,
no date, circa
a little thinned from former laying down, not affecting signature
Item Date:
1970
Stock No:
54616
£15
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DELMAS
(Marc, 1886-1931, French Composer)
'Rapsodie sur des Thèmes Ariègeois' for Violoncello & Orchestra,
Op. 287, on strong but lyrical themes, F minor - F major in 4/4 arranged by the composer for piano and 'cello, composed for the 'cellist André Hekking with the latter's revisions and fingering, signed and inscribed on the cover in French "To Jean Vangeri, in affectionate admiration" and dated, 15 sides and cover + 4 sides 'cello part 13¾" x 10¾", Paris, Henri Lemoine,
Item Date:
1926
Stock No:
54511
£75
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DENISON
(John Law, b. 1911, Music Administrator)
4 Typed Letter Signed to J.R. Wood of the Cheltenham Gramophone Society,
saying that as he is "about to retire" from the Management of the South Bank Concert Halls, he must charge a fee "if only for severely practical reasons", and listing the records he would like borrowed for his talk on 1st November, including Fernando Germani on the Royal Festival Hall organ, and Gerald Moore's Farewell Concert "with Schwarzkopf, etc", 2 sides 8vo and 2 sides folio, Royal Festival Hall, S.E.1., and the Cultural Committee for the London Celebrations, Queen's Silver Jubilee, 4 Carlton Gardens and 26 Old Queen Street, S.W.1., 29th January - 20th October
a few neat notes by Wood
Item Date:
1976
Stock No:
17052
£20
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