Annie Fisher zonogoraest (Annie Fischer's piano event)
Szeged: 1934. With a photomontage by Angelo (Pal Funk). 1 p. More
Szeged: 1934. With a photomontage by Angelo (Pal Funk). 1 p. More
Budapest: 1936. 11 p. Arthur Rubenstein piano concert program in Budapest from 1936. More
[Praha]: [Published privately], [1967.]. First edition. Samizdat. Five carbon copy booklets saddle stitched together. In original modernist wrappers, printed in red and black. Complete. Extremely scarce, private publication with the full transcript of all fourteen parts of the Czech radio play, Avantgarda bez Legend a Mytu. Avant-Garde without..... More
1. Sheet music "Second-Concerto pour le piano avec orchester ou un 2d Piano compose par S. Rachmaninoff Opus 18" with handwritten pencil notes 2. Notes "Preludio in remore by Stanisław Kazuro" with a dedication: 'W. Dear colleague | Władysław Szpilman | in a heartfelt gift | Author | 19 12..... More
Around 1920. 18x 23 cm (11x 15 cm). Esterháza is a palace in Fertőd, Hungary, built by Prince Nikolaus Esterházy. Sometimes called the "Hungarian Versailles", it is Hungary's grandest Rococo edifice. From 1766 to 1790, the estate was the home of the celebrated composer Joseph Haydn. Haydn wrote the majority..... More
Tallinn: Katlasepe (J. Zimmermann), (1923). In illustrated cover by Peet Aren. 32 p. Cover by Peet Aren (1889–1970) Estonian graphic artist. Aren studied art in St. Petersburg, Vienna and Munich, member of the “Tartu School”. In his early works he expressed national romantic and style of the “Mir Iskusstva”, later..... More
Budapest: 1934. 15 p. Jozsef Szigeti concert program from 1934. More
Hungary: Around 1910. 24 x 32 cm. Szól a kakas már was composed by Rabbi Isaac Taub (1744-1828) of Kaliv (Nagykálló). He composed many popular Hasidic Nigunim (melodies). Often he adapted Hungarian folk songs, adding Jewish words, by that transforming it to sacred songs.] He taught that the tunes he..... More
Around 1900. Cosima Wagner (1837-1930), daughter of Ferenc Liszt and writer Marie d'Agoult, second wife of composer Richard Wagner, in the company of conductor János Richter, conductor Hermann Levi and composer and conductor Felix Mottl. More
Liepaja (in Latvia): 1935. 50 х 65 cm. Poster for a mandolin concert, and the show of Don Alonso the magician. More
Budapest: 1933. 11 p. Concert program of Igor Stravinsky in Budapest in 1933, More
2 db. (18×13,2 cm).Keleti Éva fényképei (MTI fotó). Simon Gy. Ferenc (1930–2008) újságíró, szakíró, neves gyűjtő által készített 2 db papírmappába ragasztva. A mappákon az együttes tagjainak: Illés Lajos (1942–2007), Bródy János (1946–), Pásztory Zoltán (1944–2005), Szörényi Levente (1945–) és Szörényi Szabolcs (1943–) autográf aláírásaival és a gyűjtő bélyegzésével. Simon..... More
[N.p.]: [s.n.], [N.d., 1978]. Samizdat. In original, light green cloth. Text in Czech. A compilation of articles, interviews and essays on separately numbered pages. (298) carbon copy leaves, bond together with a printed, four-page leaflet, and one leaf with a table of contents handwrit. Czechoslovakian samizdat on Action Art, Performance..... More
Zagreb: 1969. First edition. Leaflet. Foldout. Very rare publication by the Yugoslavian Beatles Fan Club about the. Yellow Submarine LP. In 1966, when Jugoton (now Croatia Records) from Zagreb and PGP RTB (now PGP RTS) from Belgrade finally opened their doors to modern pop and rock music from..... More
Liepaja (in Latvia): 1940. Printed in red and black. Ca. 65 х 100 cm. Poster of a choir concert. With a red star in the middle. The event was organised by the Trade Union of the Workers, and a lecture about the Union's role in the field of culture was..... More
Poland: 1960s. Photographers stamp on the back 18x24 cm. More
Prague: With the photographer’s, Vladimír Tůma’s stamp on verso. 1965. Signed in pen by Armstrong at lower right edge. 189 × 132 mm. Signed picture, showing Louis Armstong on the stage, waving goodbye to the audience, his suit jacket in his hand, and his bow tie loose. Taken..... More
1.: à Zuric: chez jean George Naigueli [Naderman’s imprint covered with H. J. Godefroy’s pasted label], [1802].[1 (title page)] [2 (blank)] 2–183 [1 (blank)] p.; 2.: A Zuric: Chez Jean Georg Naigueli [imprint covered with Agu.te Le Duc’S pasted label] ], [between 1802 and 1810]. PN 6; [1 (title page)]..... More
Budapest: 1904. Handwritten note in ink, signed in Budapest: 26 January 1904. Text reads “Szíves emlékül” (“As a pleasant memory”). Ca. 18.5 × 11.5 mm. A signed, autograph score detail from Schumann’s Album für die Jugend Op. 68 No.12 Knecht Ruprecht by Béla Bartók. Around 1903–1904, Bartók gave numerous..... More
Undated, signed thank-you card, to unknown addressee. 90 × 56 mm. Béla Bartók’s signed thank-you card. With the handwritten text “Szerencsekívánatát sokszor köszöni” (Many thanks for the good luck wishes) on one side, and Bartók’s signature on the other. More
In Lipsia [Leipzig]: presso Ambrogio Kühnel (Bureau de Musique) [PN 401], [after 1805]. Title-edition (Titelauflage), a reissue of the plates of the first edition. Engraved music. Price above imprint on the title page in ink: fl. 4. Vignette mounted above imprint on the title page “Au Magasin de Musique en..... More
À Bonn: chez N. Simrock, ca. 1805. Second Simrock edition. Spine and p. 9. firmed with paper stripe. Paper toned. Otherwise in fine condition. 11 [1] p. An early edition of the Beethoven’s composition to Friedrich v. Matthisson’s poem. First published by Artaria in Vienna in 1797. First edition by..... More
Leipzig (Amsterdam): bei Hoffmeister & Kühnel (A. Kuntze), [1803]. First edition with Italian lyrics. Papered spine. Kuntze’s vignette mounted on the title page. First edition with Italian lyrics. First edition of Beethoven’s Das Glück der Freundschaft with the Italian lyrics (Vita felice, “Beato quei”), from the same year as the..... More
In Bonn: bey N. Simrock, [PN 368], [1803?]. Early Simrock edition. Title page without price, plate number and the words “Zugeeignet von” in handwriting. In contemporary cardboard, covered with marbled paper. Morocco title vignette on front panel. 16 p. An early Simrock edition (first by Artaria in the same year)..... More
Budapest: Corvina, 1948. First ed. In original paper. 106 p. The piece set to music by Kodály in 1948. and was presented at the Opera House. On the first page, the author's words of recommendation to the director at the time of the Opera House can be read: "To Aladár..... More