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CLASSICAL/ JAZZ/ EASY - LPs. A timeless selection of around 85 LPs. Artists/ titles include Jacqueline Du Pre - Elgar: Cello Concerto (ASD 655, half-moon Nipper label. Record strong VG+/ sleeve Ex), Otto Klemperer - Strauss: Death Ans Transfiguration (SAX 2437, red label with black Columbia square. VG+/ Ex), Rudolf Kempe - Wagner: Lohengrin (SLS 906/5, box-set), Sir Georg Solti - Wagner: Die Meistersinger Von Nurnberg (D13D 5, LP box-set), Joan Hammond - Puccini Arias, Dylan Thomas - Under Milk Wood, Miles Davis - Plays For Lovers (SL 10168), Dizzy Gillespie, Paul Kletzki - Scheherazade, Georg Solti - Wagner: Parsifal, Midnight Express, Grease, 1812 Overture, The Clancy Brothers, Arthur Schnabel, Moussorgsky - Pictures At A Exhibition. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
Magic Crystal Set of ( 3 ) Quality Glass Musical Instruments. Comprises 1/ Grand Piano with Glass Removable Lid. Approx 5.5 x 3 Inches. 2/ Cello, Approx 9 x 3 Inches. 3/ Saxophone / Trumpet?, Approx 9 x 2.5 Inches. All With Magic Crystal Stickers on. All In Very Good Condition, No Chips / Cracks etc. Interesting Quality Glass Musical Heavy Figures. ( 3 ) In Total.
A selection of mainly late 19th century cold painted cast bronze miniature models, including a lizard, length 4.3cm, other animals, a monkey playing a cello and two potted plants.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Davies (Peter Maxwell, 1934-2016). English composer and conductor, Master of the Queen's Music 2004 to 2014. A significant archive comprising approximately 120 individual items of autograph manuscripts including music manuscripts, autographs letters and postcards, annotated scores and miscellaneous autographs, c. 1952-2000, most notably including very early and significant Autograph Musical Manuscripts of Fünf Gedichte von Christian Morgenstern, 1952; the carol Ave Maria, Blessed Flower, c. 1961; 3 postcards with musical quotations including 1 titled Tabula prima; 54 autograph letters signed, 30 autograph postcards signed, published scores of his own and other composers' works, some with Davies' signature and annotations, further miscellaneous autograph items and other ephemera including biographical important photocopies of unpublished material by Maxwell Davies, etc.Qty: (approx. 120)Footnote: Provenance: Roderic Dunnett, a writer and close friend of the composer who has written widely on music including modern British opera.The collection comprises:Autograph Musical Manuscript of Fünf Gedichte von Christian Morgenstern signed at the end of the score (‘Peter Maxwell Davies / September 1952 / Fünf Gedichte von Christian / Morgenstern’), 6 pages, folio., covers detached and page edges creased. An astonishing score from the 18 year old composer, who is writing in a chromatic, but tonal musical language.An extremely rare, early and significant work.Autograph Musical Manuscript of the Carol Ave Maria, Blessed Flower signed (‘Max’ and ‘Peter Maxwell Davies’), 1 page, large quarto (small tear and two file holes, neither affecting the music or text, however the ’vies’ of Davies has been removed by one of them). Being 18 long bars for mixed choir laid out on two staves, with an autograph note about the Carol, which was written in 1961 for Cirencester Grammar School Choir where Davies taught music. In the autograph note, Davies also refers to the note values he has used in this manuscript, saying, ‘… I think I eventually wrote it out in half-time values…’. This is borne out by the published version of this important manuscript.Autograph Musical Manuscript entitled Tabula prima unsigned, 1 page, written in blue biro on a postcard and laid out along each side of the postcard (two file holes not affecting the manuscript but just touching the corner of the musical stave). A note on the verso, signed with initials (‘PMD’) indicates that the work is “... A tiny canon, with the title borrowed from the illustration which set off the Vesalius work, on a cantus from it”.Autograph Postcard Signed (‘Max) with a short autograph musical quotation of 1 bar, sending greetings from Brazil and informing the recipient that the seminars he is teaching at the university are “…interesting and worth it…” but lamenting the humidity and asking for news. 1 page (with the usual stamps and postal cancellations, one touching but not obscuring, part of the text and musical quotation). The bar is a melody based on a rumba.Autograph Postcard signed (‘Max’) with an unidentified autograph musical quotation, 2 bars for piano written on a hand drawn stave, 1 page, Dorset, 1973. Enquiring when he can see the recipient, and suggesting dates.54 Autograph Letters Signed & 30 Postcards SignedRemarkable 7 page document written in pencil by PMD, being the notes for a lecture on Sonata Form, mentioning most composers who wrote using that structure, as well as drawing parallels to architecture and other extra-musical disciplines. A fascinating insight into PMD’s pedagogy, having begun his career as a teacher at Cirencester Grammar School.Published Score of Maxwell Davies’s Three Organ Voluntaries, 7 pages, Chester Music. Signed on the inside front cover (‘Peter Maxwell Davies’) and further inscribed and signed (‘Max/ 1979’).Published Score of Maxwell Davies’s Farewell to Stromness and Yesnaby Ground, 5 pages, Boosey and Hawkes. Signed and inscribed to the inside front cover (‘All good wishes for / Christmas and New Year - Max’).Two Published Scores of Maxwell Davies’s Strathclyde Concerto No. 2 for Cello and Orchestra, Chester Music and Ave Maris Stella, Boosey and Hawkes. Both signed on the title page (‘Peter Maxwell Davies’) and further inscribed and signed on the Strathclyde Concerto (‘For Roddy, with Christmas and New Year greetings from Max December 1990’), bleeding to both signature and inscription, and the Ave Maris Stella (‘Roddy - thank you for the best Ex Libris sticker ever. Max’).Published Scores of works by Schoenberg (3) and Webern from Maxwell Davies’s own library with his annotations. Plus further miscellaneous materialFor a more complete list please contact the auctioneers.
Portuguese Musicians & Artists. A series of 16 autographs in an album (4 unknown), relating to important figures in the cultural life of Portugal during the 1920s, the twelve identified being De Freitas Branco, Luis Maria da Costa (1890-1955). Composer who is widely considered to be the ‘father’ of 20th century classical music in Portugal. A very rare Autograph Musical Quotation Signed (‘Luis Maria da Costa de Freitas Branco’) of the opening 5 bars of his 1st Symphony written on 3 staves; Serafin, Tullio (1868-1958). Italian conductor. Autograph Musical Quotation Signed of 2 notes, suggestive of the range of an instrument (probably a violin); Suggia, Guilhermina (1885-1950). Cellist. Autograph Musical Quotation Signed (‘Guilhermina Suggia’) from J. S. Bach’s 3rd ‘Cello Suite; De Lacerada, Francisco (1869-1934). Composer. Autograph Musical Quotation Signed from an unidentified work; Lassalle, Jose (1876-1937). Conductor. Autograph Musical Quotation Signed from an unidentified work; Lopes, Antonio Teixeira (1866-1942). Sculptor. Signature (‘Teixeira Lopes’) with a two-line inscription and place and date; Arroio, Antonio (1856-1934). Engineer who wrote about literature, music and fine-art. Signature (‘Ant. Arroio') with a two-line inscription and place and date; Virgani, Vera (1895-1989). Actress. Signature (‘Vera Virgani’) with place and date; Robinne, Gabrielle (1886-1980) Actress. Alexandre, Rene (1885-1946) Actor and husband of Robinne. Both signatures on the same page (‘R Alexandre’ and ‘Gabrielle Robinne’) with place and date; Sergio, Antonio (1883-1969). Educationalist, philosopher, journalist, sociologist and essayist. Being a 4 stanza poem in translation - the original being by René François Armand (Sully) Prudhomme and signed at the end (‘Antonio Sergio’); De Campos, Augustinho (1870-1944). Sculptor. 4 line sentiment or poem signed (‘Augustinho de Campos’); and three other unidentified signed Autograph Musical Quotations and a four-line sentiment/poem, all inscribed to rectos only with some news cuttings and blank leaves at rear, contemporary marbled wrappers, oblong 8vo, together with a loosely inserted unsigned programme andRey Colaco, Alexandre (1854-1928). Pianist and composer, whose works were among the first to incorporate popular themes of a Portuguese national character. Two Autograph Letters Signed (‘Alexandre Rey Colaco’), relating to a concert at the Automobile Club in Lisbon, which is to be given by his daughter Alice with the pianist Beatrix Coelho (to whom the autograph album appears to have belonged), further informing the recipient of their complete programme, both 2 pages, 8voQty: (1)
Early 20th century iridescent green glass bowl, possibly Loetz, a Murano 'Aventurine' glass bowl in green colourway and gold inclusions, a Whitefriars Geoffrey Baxter green glass bowl with internal air bubble, a Siddy Langley perfume bottle (damaged), a Cello stem vase, a green glass paperweight stamped 'Wakefield' to base and assorted glassware (14)
Flämische Schule des 17. JahrhundertsALLEGORIE DER MUSIK Öl auf Holz. Parkettiert. 44,5 x 84 cm.In bergiger Landschaft mit einem kleinen Flusslauf auf einer Wiese drei elegant gekleidete junge Frauen beim Musizieren auf einer Violine, auf einem Cello und schließlich die Dritte auf einer Orgel. Rechts von ihnen eine junge Frau in Rückenansicht zu dieser Musik tanzend. Am rechten Bildrand weitere junge Frauen mit Notenheften beim Singen. Am linken hinteren Bildrand die stehende Diana mit nacktem Oberkörper und grünem Gewand um Hüfte und Beine, gekennzeichnet durch einen vor ihr stehenden Bogen, einen Köcher und zwei ruhende Hunde. Sie ist in Begleitung der um sie herum befindlichen Gefährtinnen und lauscht dem stattfindenden Konzert. Darstellung der Allegorie der Musik, hier in einem ungewöhnlichen Zusammenhang mit Diana und ihren Gefährtinnen gesetzt. Die Darstellung wohl auf eine italienische Stichvorlage zurückgehend. Figurenreiche Darstellung mit hellen, teils entblößten Oberkörpern und überwiegend wohlfrisierten blonden Haaren, die einen starken Kontrast zur dunklen Umgebung bilden. Teils rest., Retuschen. (1302058) (18)Flemish school, 17th centuryALLEGORY OF MUSIC Oil on panel. Parquetted.44.5 x 84 cm.
Mid 18th century (probably Chaffers) armorial bullet-shaped teapot and cover, painted with the arms of Brougham and Lamplough. Unmarked with Audrey White Collection label to base. 12.5cm high approximately. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Small chip to spout, a little discoloured in places. Remanence of cello tape glue. Hair crack emanating down spout and through body to base rim.
FIVE CONTINENTAL MONKEY BAND FIGURES in the style of Meissen including a bagpipe player, a French horn player, a conductor, a clarinet player and a drummer, all with blue scissor mark to base, together with two other monkey band figures including a violinist and a cellist with blue painted AR mark Condition Report:bagpipe player - no issuesFrench horn player - restored to armconductor - restored to handsclarinet player - missing end of clarinet, chipped to front of coatdrummer - restored to armviolinist - missing hand and bow. Restored to other hand and violin and tailcellist - missing end of cello
Amiet, Cuno(Solothurn 1868–1961 Oschwand)"Cello spielendes Mädchen". Schwarze Ölkreide auf festem Papier. Unten rechts in Bleistift monogrammiert. Blattgrösse 25x16 cm. Gerahmt.- Blatt minimst gebräunt. Leicht fleckig. Wenige Knitter. Linker Rand mit Abrissspuren. Verso am oberen Rand an Passepartout montiert.
Classical LPs / Cello Music, approximately thirty-five albums of mainly Cello and Double Bass music with artists including Guilhermina Suggia, Paul Tortelier, Janos Starker, Yo Yo Ma, Mstislav Rostropovich, Rodney Slatford, Raphael Wallfisch, Emanuel Feuermann, Julian Lloyd Webber, David Geringas, Andre Navarra, Ralph Kirshbaum, Pierre Fournier, Thomas Blees and more - various years and conditions
Classical LP / 33CX 1425, Prokofiev Cello Concerto in E Minor / Milhaud Cello Concerto No 1 LP - Janos Starker with the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Walter Susskind - Original UK Mono release on Columbia (33CX 1425) - Fully Laminated Flipback Sleeve - Purple / Gold Labels - Both Sleeve and Vinyl in Excellent condition
A cello, bearing interior label detailed 'Copy of Antonius Stradivarius Made in Germany', length of back excluding button 69.2cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
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