Igor Konstantin Buketoff (1915 - 2001) | Autograph and dedication with signature
1975 | profession: Conductor | country: USA | size: 106 x 155mm / 208 x 136mm | technique: ink
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A 1975 set consisting of a newspaper clipping autographed by the conductor Ivan Bukovsky and a letterhead with a handwritten dedication in English, dated "12/II 75" and a musical quote from Beethoven's 7th Symphony. The dedication addressed to "jindra Kovandová" bears the text: *"With warmest greetings and most deep affection for Prague."* Igor Konstantin Buketoff, an American conductor of Russian origin, was recognized for his interpretations of works of the romantic and contemporary repertoire and for his collaboration with leading orchestras in the United States and Europe.___________________________________________________________________________
Monique de La Bruchollerie (1915 - 1972) | Dedication with signature
1956 | profession: Pianist / female pianist | country: France | size: 104 x 149 mm | technique: ballpoint
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Dedication signed by French pianist Monique de La Bruchollerie from 1956, written in her elegant handwriting with the words *“en Souvenir et harmonie...”*. Monique de La Bruchollerie, an internationally renowned performer, was one of the most outstanding French pianists of her generation and was renowned for her deep feeling for the romantic repertoire as well as her brilliant technique.___________________________________________________________________________
Pierre Joseph Martin Marsick (1847 - 1924) | Letter with signature
March 5, 1889 | profession: Violinist / violinist | country: Belgium | size: 155 x 100 mm | technique: ink
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Handwritten letter on a scrap of paper with the handwritten signature of the prominent Belgian violinist, composer and pedagogue Martin Pierre Joseph Marsick. Marsick was one of the key musical figures of the late 19th century, known for his lyrical playing style and his teaching activities at the Paris Conservatoire, where he trained a whole generation of important violinists. He collaborated with the leading European musicians of his time and gave concerts all over Europe. His compositions for violin and chamber music are still appreciated today for their technical sophistication and emotional depth. This manuscript fragment with a signature thus represents a valuable document about his life and artistic career.___________________________________________________________________________
Yevgeny Malinin (1930 - 2001) | Concert program with original signature
February 8, 1954 | second name: Малинин Евгений | profession: Pianist / female pianist | country: Russia | size: 210 x 149 mm | technique: ink
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Program for the concert of the Czech Society for Chamber Music in Prague with the signature of the Russian pianist Yevgeny Malinin, a leading representative of the Soviet piano school, laureate of prestigious international competitions and pedagogue at the Moscow Conservatory. He became famous for his interpretation of the romantic repertoire and refined piano technique.___________________________________________________________________________
Isidor Philipp (1863 - 1958) | Letter with signature
October 5, 1906 | second name: Isidor Edmond Philipp | profession: Pianist / female pianist | country: France | size: 158 x 113 mm | technique: ink
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Handwritten letter signed by pianist and pedagogue Isidor Philippe on paper with printed address "54. Rue de la Bruyère". Isidor Philipp was an important French pianist and longtime professor at the Paris Conservatoire, where he trained a number of leading pianists of the 20th century. He became famous as an expert in playing technique and editor of piano works by composers such as Chopin, Liszt and Saint-Saëns.___________________________________________________________________________
Raoul Pugno (1852 - 1914) | Letter with signature and photo attached
March 10, 1902 | second name: Stéphane Raoul Pugno | profession: Pianist / female pianist | country: France | size: 94 x 144 mm / 154 x 129 mm | technique: ink
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A handwritten letter with a signature and a postcard with a photograph of the French pianist and composer Raoul Pugno, with his handwritten text and signature in French, dated March 10, 1902. Raoul Pugno was a renowned interpreter of the piano works of Mozart and Chopin, worked as a professor at the Paris Conservatoire and gave concerts throughout Europe. He was appreciated for his lyrical playing style and sensitive approach to the romantic repertoire.___________________________________________________________________________
Jenő Hubay (1858 - 1937) | Signature with handwritten dedication
March 23, 1930 | profession: Violinist / violinist | country: Hungary | size: 194 x 124 mm | technique: ink
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Personality signature with handwritten dedication on a scrap of paper in Hungarian, dated 23/03/1930. Jenő Hubay was a prominent Hungarian violinist, composer and teacher who served as director of the Budapest Academy of Music. He became famous for his violin concerts, teaching activities and influence on generations of Central European musicians.___________________________________________________________________________
Garrick Ohlsson (1948*) | Signature on the autograph card
May 15, 1974 | profession: Pianist / female pianist | country: USA | size: 106 x 156 mm | technique: ink
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Full name signature on an autograph card with a photograph of the personality and musical notation, accompanied by an informative newspaper clipping, dated 5/15/1974. Garrick Ohlsson is an American pianist, winner of the International Chopin Competition in Warsaw in 1970. He became famous for his interpretations of the Romantic repertoire, especially the works of Chopin, Liszt and Brahms, and performed with the world's leading orchestras.___________________________________________________________________________
Miklós Perényi (1948*) | Signature on the autograph card
October 8, 1975 | profession: Musician | country: Hungary | size: 105 x 156 mm | technique: fixed
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Personal signature in full name with notation, dated 10/8/1975. Miklós Perényi is a Hungarian cellist known for his precise technique and deep musical expression. He is one of the leading European performers and has been cooperating with major orchestras and music festivals for a long time.___________________________________________________________________________
Christine Walevska (1945*) | Signature on the autograph card
May 1975 | profession: Musician | country: USA | size: 105 x 156 mm | technique: ballpoint
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Handwritten signature with full name on autograph card with personality photo and informative newspaper clipping, dated 5/1/1975. Christine Walevska is an American cellist known for her lyrical playing style and richness of expression. She has performed with the world's leading orchestras and her interpretations of the Romantic repertoire have been internationally acclaimed.___________________________________________________________________________