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d'ALMEIDA, Antonio de- SP 8 x 10" portrait of the late conductor a very gifted interpreter of French opera 1967
ALTSCHULER, Modest- SPc action shot of the Russian/American conductor/cellist. He organized the Russian Symphony Society in New York
and gave the world premiere of Scriabin's "Le Poeme de l'extase" on March 10,1908 which also marked the American debut of Mischa Elman. He
conducted American premieres of works by Liadov, Ippolitov-Ivanov & Rachmaninoff. Corner chip lower left
BERNSTEIN, Leonard- SP 4 x 6" photo of a young handsome Lennie
BODANZKY, Arthur- SP 7 x 9" Mishkin portrait of the longtime head man of the Metropolitan Opera's German wing. s 1918. This was framed
and the photo has adhered to the glass and is not removable. So it can be had "as is" and reframed. Signed photos of Bodanzky are scarce. A
bargain
BOHM, Dr. Karl- SP rehearsal shot of the great conductor on p 95 of a Vienna Philharmonic program book for the 25/26 November 1978
concerts. Mozart, Strauss and Schumann were played. Full book is there
CHAILLY, Riccardo- SP 8 x 11.5" stupendous color action shot of the Concertgebouw chief
CLUYTENS, Andre- Sp 4 x 6" Berlin portrait photo of the superb Belgian conductor, a Bayreuth favorite. d/s 1963
COMISSIONA, Sergiu- SP 8 x 10" action shot of the late Rumanian American conductor
FURTWANGLER, Wilhelm- SP 1.75 x 5.75" Fayer bookmark type photo pre-sensation. Uncommon image
GREVILLIUS, Nils- SP overall 4 x 6" card with photo of the elderly Swedish conductor who had a long important career with the
Stockholm Royal Orchestra, Radio Orchestra and Opera. He conducted many of Bjorling's early recordings. D/s 1963- extremely scarce
HAITINK, Bernard- SP action photo in program book for Vienna Philharmonic 23/24 February 1985 concerts. Wellesz and Bruckner were played. Full book
HERTZ, Alfred- SPc of the German conductor who conducted the first American performance of Parsifal 1903. Active at the Met and Covent
Garden he settled in San Francisco where he led their orchestra from 1915-1930 as well as founding the summer concerts at the Hollywood
Bowl in 1922. He was called "the father of the Hollywood Bowl"
JANOWSKI, Marek- SP 4 x 6" action photo of the fine Polish conductor who leads the Radio France and Monte Carlo orchestras with great success
KLEIBER, Carlos- SP 4 x 6" action shot of the late great conductor
KNAPPERTSBUSCH, Hans big signature below laid down rapt action shot
MAHLER, Gustav- display program sheet for The Philharmonic Society of New York for the December 13 & 16, 1910 concerts CONDUCTED by
MAHLER with pianist Xavier Scharwenka as solois in the all Beethoven program. 3 .75" x 9" laid down on a larger mount
MEHTA, Zubin- SP young photo in program book for Israel Philharmonic 1960-61 Season. The program was Dvorak, Stravinsky & Kodaly. Full program book is there in Hebrew and English
MUTI, Riccardo- SP p 56 of a Vienna Philharmonic program book 12/13/ January 1980 program was Tchaikowsky & Mussorgsky. Full book is there
NORRINGTON, Roger- SP 4 x 6" action shot of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment's chief
RATTLE, Sir Simon- SP 4 x 6" color podium shot. Big success in Berlin
SANTINI, Gabriele- SP 6 x 8" of the most noted Italian opera conductors of the mid 20th century. Many fine recordings d/s Roma 1961
SARGENT, Sir Malcolm- SPc of Flash Harry as this fine English conductor was called. One of the best of his time
SLATKIN, Leonard- SP 8 x 10" action shot of the popular American conductor from his St. Louis days
THIELEMANN, Christian- SP 4 x 6" color shot of the super Wagner conductor
WALTER, Bruno- nice big signature of the GREAT one
WEINGARTNER, Felix von- SPc of the young Viennese conductor/composer mailed to the Bronx, NY!!| Abbreviations | |
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SP - Signed Photo AL - Album Leaf AS - Autograph Sentiment PCC - Printed Calling Cards ALS - Autographed Letter Signed D/S - Dedicated & Signed |
ANS - Autographed, Note, Signed SPc - Signed Postcard AMusQS - Autographed Musical Quote Signed TLS - Letter signed by person described LS - Letter signed by person described, written by another |
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