Julius Katchen (1926 - 1969) | handwritten signature on photo
April 1966 | profession: Pianist / female pianist | country: USA | size: 147 x 104 mm | technique: ballpoint
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Signed photo of Julius Katchen with autograph dedication, dated April 1, 1966. Julius Katchen was an American pianist renowned for his brilliant technique and depth of interpretation, especially in the works of Johannes Brahms. He was one of the most outstanding pianists of his generation and performed on leading world stages. The dedication photo is a personal reminder of his artistic endeavours, at the end of his career.___________________________________________________________________________
Wanda Landowska (1879 - 1959) | signature on the clipping
profession: Pianist / female pianist | country: Poland | size: 88 x 125 mm | technique: ink
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Wanda Landowska's signature in full on a scrap of paper. Wanda Landowska was a Polish harpsichordist and pianist who was instrumental in the rediscovery and popularization of historical keyboard music in the first half of the 20th century. She became famous as a pioneer in the interpretation of baroque music on period instruments and was at the birth of the modern interest in authentic interpretation. This clipping represents a valuable document of her personal and artistic presence.___________________________________________________________________________
Tadeusz Strugała (1935*) | signature on the autograph card
May 17, 1961 | profession: Conductor | country: Poland | size: 105 x 154 mm | technique: fixed
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Tadeusz Strugała's signature with handwritten notation on an autograph card, accompanied by a portrait photograph, dated May 17, 1961. Tadeusz Strugała is a Polish conductor and music teacher, known for his many years of activity in the field of symphonic and operatic music. During his career, he collaborated with leading Polish and foreign orchestras and contributed significantly to the development of musical life in Poland. The card is a personal reminder of his early artistic career.___________________________________________________________________________
Karol Stryja (1905 - 1998) | signed photo
profession: Conductor | country: Poland | size: 145 x 99 mm | technique: fixed
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Karol Stryja's signature on a scrap of paper with his photo, complete with his printed name, and an informative newspaper clipping. Karol Stryja was an important Polish conductor and music pedagogue, who became famous especially for his work with the Silesian Philharmonic and his participation in international music festivals. This collection represents an authentic document of his public and artistic activity, captured during his active career.___________________________________________________________________________
Roman Suchecki (1933 - 2003) | signature on the clipping
October 13, 1974 | profession: Musician | country: Poland | size: 106 x 155 mm | technique: ballpoint
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Roman Suchecký's signature on a scrap of paper with a handwritten dedication and notation, dated October 13, 1974, supplemented by an informative newspaper clipping. Roman Suchecki was a Polish music composer, pedagogue and cultural worker, active especially in the second half of the 20th century. This collection documents his personal and professional presentation and is a memorial to his work in the field of musical culture and education.___________________________________________________________________________
Yuri Khatuevich Temirkanov (1938 - 2023) | signed photo
May 17, 1973 | second name: Ю́рий Хату́евич Темирка́нов | profession: Conductor | country: USSR | size: 139 x 90 mm | technique: ballpoint
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Signed photo of Yuri Khatuevich Temirkanov on a paper clipping, dated May 17, 1973, accompanied by two informative newspaper clippings and a newspaper photo of the concert setting. Yuri Temirkanov is an important Russian conductor, the long-time chief conductor of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, known for his refined interpretation of the Russian and world symphonic repertoire. The collection documents his international activities during the peak of his career and reflects his prestige in the cultural space of the time.___________________________________________________________________________
Heinrich Schiff (1951 - 2016) | signature on the autograph card
May 18, 1989 | profession: Composer | country: Austria | size: 100 x 150 mm | technique: fixed
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Signature of Heinrich Schiff on autograph card with handwritten sheet music and portrait photograph, dated May 18, 1989, accompanied by an informative newspaper clipping about the personality. Heinrich Schiff was an Austrian cellist and conductor of world renown, valued for his technical brilliance and deep musical expression. This collection represents an authentic monument to his artistic career during the peak of his international career.___________________________________________________________________________
Emil Grigorjevič Gilels (1916 - 1985) | two signed autograph cards
19 May 1950 | second name: Эмиль Григорьевич Гилельс | profession: Pianist / female pianist | country: Russia | size: 138 x 93 mm / 90 x 118 mm | technique: ink
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One autograph card of Emil Grigorevich Gilels with his portrait photo and signature with his full name, the other card with a photo and handwritten dedication without signature, accompanied by an informative newspaper clipping about the personality, dated May 19, 1950. Emil Gilels was one of the most important Russian pianists of the 20th century, renowned for his masterful command of the piano, deep musicality and unmistakable style. This ensemble brings a unique insight into the personal presentation of the legend of the world piano school during his period of international recognition.___________________________________________________________________________
Emile Lauret (1875 - 1941) | signature on the clipping
profession: Violinist / violinist | country: France | size: 73 x 50mm / 55 x 174mm | technique: ink on paper
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Emil Lauret's signature on a scrap of paper with a short handwritten dedication, accompanied by a portrait photograph with his name. Emil Lauret was a French musician and conductor, known for his work in the field of wind music and regional cultural life. The file represents a small personal reminder of his work and contact with the public through an autograph.___________________________________________________________________________
Józef Śliwiński (1865 - 1930) | signature on a handwritten letter
20 December 1903 | profession: Pianist / female pianist | country: Poland | size: 137 x 215 mm | technique: ink on paper
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Handwritten letter signed by Józef Śliwińský, dated 20 December 1903 (*20/XII/03*). Józef Śliwiński was an important Polish pianist and pedagogue, known for his interpretation of the Romantic repertoire and his work on European concert stages at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The letter represents a personal document from the period of his active artistic career and documents contact with his contemporaries.___________________________________________________________________________