Rosé Arnold (1863 - 1946) | signature on the clipping
profession: Violinist / violinist | country: Poland | size: 212 x 128 mm | technique: ink on paper | condition: minor damage
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Signature of the Austrian violinist Arnold Rosé on an undated cut, taken in Prague. Longtime concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic and founder of the famous Rosé Quartet, he was one of the most renowned performers of his time. As the brother-in-law of Gustav Mahler, he was also an important promoter of his music. Rosé's playing stood out for its nobility, intonation purity and lyrical depth.___________________________________________________________________________
Witold Rowicki (1914 - 1989) | two signatures on cards
15 May 1975 / 17 May 1975 | second name: Witold Kałka | profession: Conductor | country: Poland | size: 156 x 105mm / 156 x 106mm | technique: pen / felt-tip pen
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A pair of signature cards of the Polish conductor Witold Rowický, the first of which bears a musical notation, signature, photograph and date 15 May 1975, the second a signature with a portrait and date 17 May of the same year. Completed with two text fragments dedicated to the Warsaw Philharmonic, with which Rowicki was closely associated for many years. One of the most influential Polish conductors of the 20th century, known for his precision and promotion of Polish music abroad.___________________________________________________________________________
Ludomir Różycki (1883 - 1953) | signature on the letter
29 May 1933 | profession: Composer | country: Poland | size: 195 x 128 mm | technique: ink on paper
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Signature of the prominent Polish composer Ludomir Różycký on a letter with musical notation, dated May 29, 1933. One of the main representatives of Young Poland in music, author of orchestral compositions, ballets and operas, whose work drew on national tradition and impressionistic color. Różycki was among the most prominent figures of the interwar Polish music scene.___________________________________________________________________________
Leif Segerstam (1944 - 2024) | two signatures on cards
May 26, 1975 | profession: Conductor | country: Finland | size: 104 x 153 mm / 104 x 153 mm | technique: ballpoint
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A pair of cards with the signatures of the Finnish conductor, composer and violinist Leif Segerstam, both with a portrait photograph, the first supplemented with musical notation and dated May 26, 1976, the second with a signature and dated May 26, 1975. Supplemented with an informative text about this charismatic personality known for his eccentric energy and monumental composition work, numbering hundreds of symphonies and an innovative approach to music improvisation.___________________________________________________________________________
Yuri Ivanovich Simonov (1941*) | two signatures on cards
second name: Ю́рий Ива́нович Си́монов | profession: Conductor | country: Russia | size: 106 x 155 mm / 106 x 155 mm | technique: ballpoint
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Two signature cards with musical notation of the Russian conductor Yuri Ivanovich Simonov, the first dated May 15, 1974, the second May 25, 1947. Completed with two informative texts describing the personality of this charismatic artist, who already established himself as an exceptional talent in his youth and later led the orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater and important European ensembles. He became famous for his spirited performances, his sense of dramatic construction and his extraordinary sense of interpretation.___________________________________________________________________________
Leonard Edward Slatkin (1944*) | two signatures on cards
May 1977 | profession: Conductor | country: USA | size: 150 x 106 mm / 106 x 150 mm | technique: ballpoint
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Two cards with portrait photograph and autograph of American conductor Leonard Edward Slatkin, both dated May 1977. Son of violist Felix Slatkin and from a musical family, Leonard quickly rose among America's leading conductors. He became famous for his wide repertoire, his support of contemporary music and his work with important orchestras such as St. Louis Symphony or the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.___________________________________________________________________________
Evgeny Gedeonovich Mogilevsky (1945 - 2023) | autographed concert program and autographed clip
1 October 1974 / 14 March 1974 | second name: Евгений Гедеонович Могилевский | profession: Conductor | country: USSR | size: 210 x 120 mm / 104 x 150 mm | technique: ballpoint
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Signatures of piano virtuoso Evgeny Gedeonovič Mogilevsky – the first on the program for the Czech Philharmonic concert from October 1, 1974, the second on the cut dated March 14, 1979. Winner of the prestigious Queen Elizabeth Competition in Brussels (1964), Mogilevsky became famous for his deep musicality, technical brilliance and passionate expression. His interpretations of Chopin, Scriabin and Rachmaninov left a strong mark on world stages.___________________________________________________________________________
Ion Voicu (1923 - 1997) | signature with photo and sheet music
profession: Violinist / violinist | country: Romania | size: 156 x 106 mm / 46 x 120 mm | technique: ink on paper
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Signature of the Romanian violinist Ion Voicu with a short musical notation and a portrait photograph, accompanied by a separate informative text. One of the most important Romanian virtuosos of the 20th century, Voicu was renowned for his technical brilliance, singing tone and exceptional musical intelligence. He was the concertmaster of the Bucharest Philharmonic for many years and founded the famous George Enescu Chamber Orchestra in 1972, with which he achieved international recognition.___________________________________________________________________________
Hideaki Muto (1948*) | signature with handwriting and notation
August 12, 1979 | second name: 武藤 英明 | profession: Composer | country: Japan | size: 185 x 123 mm | technique: fixed
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The signature of the Japanese composer and conductor Hideaki Muta, accompanied by a short notation and a handwritten message, dated August 12, 1979. The name is given in both Latin and Japanese characters (kanji), which underlines his desire for a cultural connection between East and West. Muto Hideaki worked in both symphonic and stage music, and his work was characterized by delicate harmonic structure, lyricism and a deep respect for traditional Japanese musical roots.___________________________________________________________________________
Vladimir Viktorovich Vasiliev (1940*) | signature on the program
November 14, 1975 | second name: Владимир Викторович Васильев | profession: Ballet dancer/dancer | country: USSR | size: 297 x 214 mm | technique: ballpoint
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Vladimir Viktorovich Vasiliev - Russian ballet dancer and choreographer, considered one of the greatest personalities of world ballet. Signature on the program for the play "Spartacus" from 14/11/1975 together with the signatures of other performers, an authentic document connected with his artistic career.___________________________________________________________________________