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Gustav Mahler Autograph from 1899 Signed Within an Autograph Album — With PSA/DNA COA
Composer Gustav Mahler’s rare autograph, signed within an autograph album in 1899, based on other writing in the book. Mahler’s clear, bold signature appears on the first signed page, ”Gustav Mahler”, penned in black fountain pen. Other signatures in the book include actors Benoit-Constant Coquelin, Josef Kainz, Agnes Sorma, composer Oscar Straus and artist Reinhold Begas. Album measures 5.25” x 8.125”, with metal clasp and all edges gilt. Minor soiling to Mahler’s autograph page and light toning, else near fine condition. With PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $4,375.


Scarce Signature by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — With PSA/DNA COA
Scarce signature by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with his strong paraph accentuating his signature, ”Mozart”. Clipped signature is likely from an autograph letter signed, as the closing word is also in Mozart’s hand. Although Mozart was a prolific composer, his signature is scarce, with a two-line autograph note also signed ”Mozart” selling for over $200,000 in 2015. Signed slip measures 3” x 1.125”. Hinged at right edge to larger sip of paper. In very good condition, with a bold signature by the great composer. With PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $31,394.


1826 First Printing of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony — Complete Score — Incredibly Scarce
First printing of the Complete Score of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony in C minor, by Ludwig van Beethoven. “Cinquieme Sinfonie en ut mineur: C Moll de Louis van Beethoven. Oeuvre 67 Partition.” Leipzig: Breitkopf & Hartel: March 1826. Octavo book runs 182 pages and measures 6.75″ x 10.75″ inches. In original printed wrappers with edges untrimmed. Front wrapper has been restored with adhesive tape along the bottom and fore-edge. A near fine copy housed in a modern clamshell case. Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 in C minor is possibly the most recognized work of classical music ever written. Its dramatic four-note opening is known worldwide and remains rooted in popular culture. The symphony was written over a four year period commencing in 1804 and first performed in Vienna in 1808. Though the first printed edition appeared in 1809, it is believed that this edition is the first printing of the complete score, comprising all four movements. This is a remarkably well-preserved copy of this important and historic work. Incredibly scarce copy rarely seen at auction. Sold for $12,000.

Richard Strauss Signed & Handwritten Musical Manuscript
Richard Strauss autograph manuscript signed for the final scene in his 1935 opera “Die schweigsame Frau” (“The Silent Woman”), a comedic opera written with librettist Stefan Zweig. Written on three 10.5″ x 14″ pages of bifolium manuscript, Strauss signs “Richard Strauss” at the top of the first page, where he also writes “Schwanengesang” (“Swan Song”). Sold for $10,500.

1935 Limited Edition Signed “Porgy & Bess”
Signed and numbered limited edition of George Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess: An Opera in Three Acts.” Composed by George Gershwin; Libretto by Dubose Heyward; Lyrics by Dubose Heyward and Ira Gershwin; Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Random House; New York; 1935. Number 214 of 250 limited edition copies printed in October 1935 and boldly signed in black ink to limitation page by George Gershwin, Dubose Heyward, Ira Gershwin and Rouben Mamoulian. Bound in full red leather with black leather labels and accompanied by original slipcase. 559pp. with full color frontis and title page illustrations. Minor overall wear and foxing. Chips to black leather labels on backstrip and some separation to slipcase. Signatures remain bold and clear. A scarce signed copy of this classic American folk opera in excellent condition. Sold for $5,372.


Albert Einstein Signed Letter of Recommendation for Composer Walter Kaufmann
Rare Albert Einstein signed letter of recommendation for Walter Kaufmann, classical music scholar and composer of ”The Scarlet Letter”. Dated 23 January 1938 on Princeton stationery, Einstein writes in German, translated, ”Mr. Walter Kaufmann of Prague, currently in Bombay (India), has been known to me for years as an inventive and gifted musician. He has already written many compositions, he is an authority on Eastern music, and he has had extensive experience as a teacher as well. With his youthful energy and likeable nature, he would be eminently suited for the position of director of choirs and orchestras in schools or universities. [signed] A. Einstein / Professor Albert Einstein…” Letter measures 8” x 10”. Folds, else near fine condition. Sold for $5,035.

George Gershwin Signed Book Inscribed
Extremely rare George Gershwin inscribed biography. “George Gershwin” by Issac Goldberg. Inscribed in ink to front free endpaper: “For Robert Garland / A Baltimore boy who made good in the big city. / With Admiration, / George Gershwin / Sept, 29,1931…” Gershwin adds handwritten music to his inscription from his 2nd Rhapsody. Excellent condition. Sold for $3,546.


Albert Einstein letter signed to composer Walter Kaufmann. From his summer home in Caputh, Germany, Einstein writes on his personal letterhead in German on 1 June 1931, ”Dear Mr. Kaufmann! / I hope it will help. However, the conditions are not quite so favorable: 1). because Mr. Lammle is more or less angry at me, and 2.) because Mr. Lammle’s company is said to not be doing so well. Whenever you would like to try something like this again, I shall always be happy to give you another similar recommendation. You may also use me as reference. / Kind regards, / Yours / [signed] A. Einstein”. This letter follows an earlier one where Einstein offered to write a letter of recommendation for Kaufmann. Letter measures 8.75” x 11”. Pinhole at intersecting folds and slight separation at ends, overall very good condition. Sold for $3,125.

Max Reger Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
German composer, pianist and conductor Max Reger autograph musical quotation signed. Reger handwrites three bars from his unpublished choral work, “Hoch lebe dies Haus” (translated “Long Live This House”), on two hand-drawn staves, with holograph lyrics, in German. Signed and dated “Max Reger / 7 June 1905” and additionally signed by his wife, Elsa Reger. Max additionally writes the following cheeky instructions in German underneath the AMQS, “Professors at academies and universities ‘against’ music are urged, in the interest of their own health, to regard this page with aversion and to turn to another page at once.” Reger signs again, “Max Reger / Prague 7 June 1905”. Single page measures 8.5″ x 10.75″ on paper with margins ruled in orange-red. Uniform toning, overall in very good plus condition. Sold for $1,957.

Franz Liszt and Viktor von Scheffel ALS
Hungarian composer Franz Liszt and German novelist Joseph Viktor von Scheffel autograph letters signed. Two separate letters are addressed to Carl Feininger, the famous German violinist living in New York City who had written to Liszt and von Scheffel asking them to critique a symphonic musicical poem he had written. Liszt and von Scheffel write letters back to Feininger offering their opinions; lot includes full translation of both letters. Liszt’s letter, dated 22 May 1871 from Weimar, Germany reads in part, “…Your symphonic music poem ‘from beginning to end’ professes to be an intellectual masterpiece, very rich in ideas…Very Sincerely Yours, F. Liszt”. Two page letter measures 4.25″ x 7″, and includes two holograph envelopes, one of which is framed. Unframed envelope is split in two, with original seal still intact. Von Scheffel’s letter, dated 21 January 1877 from Carlsruhe, Germany reads in part, “I wish to convey my thanks for the forwarding of the songs from the ‘Trompeter’…I have however the conviction, that you have created a charming piece of music and I greet you across the [ocean]. / J. Vic. v.Scheffel”. 8″ x 10.5″ letter is split into halves with some showthrough from writing on verso. A nice collection of letters with excellent association. Sold for $1,556.

Giacomo Puccini AMQS for “Tosca” — Large Sheet Measures 4.5″ x 7″
Large autograph musical quotation signed by operatic composer Giacomo Puccini for his masterpiece “Tosca”, his most famous work alongside “La Boheme” and “Madama Butterfly”. Done entirely in Puccini’s hand, the composer writes “Tosca” above its stanza, signed “Giacomo Puccini / Torre del Lago / 11-7-901″. He dedicates the piece to a Bianca. Measures 4.5″ x 7”. Uniform toning, otherwise near fine condition. Sold for $1,450.

Giacomo Puccini AMQS for “La Boheme”
Giacomo Puccini autograph manuscript quotation signed for his masterpiece ”La Boheme”, specifically ”Mi chiamino Mimi” from act one. Dated 14 June 1901 from his home in Torre del Lago, Puccini sandwiches the musical quote by handwriting ”La Boheme” and signing ”Giacomo Puccini”. Card measures 4” x 2.5”, mounted to mat with a photograph of Puccini, to a size of 9.25” x 14.75”. Mild discoloration to card and some toning to mat, overall very good condition. Sold for $1,375.

Extraordinary Leonard Bernstein Signed Musical Quotation From West Side Story
Extraordinary Leonard Bernstein signed musical quotation from West Side Story. Acclaimed composer, Leonard Bernstein musical quotation inscribed in red ink, “To Alexander…Leonard Bernstein” Measures 9.25″ x 4.25″. Excellent condition. Sold for $1,350.

Trio of wooden bar trays signed by George and Ira Gershwin and more than 40 other fixtures of mid-1930’s Broadway. Tray signed ”George Gershwin” and ”Ira Gershwin” includes key figures from their 10 October 1935 Broadway debut of the hit opera ”Porgy & Bess,” set in an all-black section of 1920’s South Carolina. Ira adds a tiny sketch of himself taking a bow beside his signature. Tray is also signed by ”Porgy” novelist ”DuBose Heyward” and conductor ”Alexander Smallens”, also ”Clifton Webb”, ”Sam Jaffe”, ”Franchot Tone” and nine others. Second tray is signed ”George M. Cohan”, ”Alfred Lunt”, ”Lynn Fontanne”, ”Judith Anderson”, ”Tallulah Bankhead”, ”Victor Moore”, ”Nazimova”, ”Raymond Massey”, ”Ruth Gordon”, ”Ina Claire”, ”Gladys Cooper”, ”Henry Fonda”, ”Mildred Natwick” and 12 others. The third tray has several quite faded signatures. Two of the trays are stamped to verso, ”Hand-Made / Buffet Tray / August Isaacson / Marshfield Oregon”. Two trays are additionally noted to verso: ”Property of / Marjorie Eaton”. Each tray measures 13” square. Some signatures are light. A few signatures have been very lightly coated with clear varnish. Very good to near fine overall. Sold for $1,220.

Franz Liszt Autograph Letter Signed Mentioning His ”Lieder” Compositions — ”…since you are assuring me that my Lieder will contribute to your peace…”
Franz Liszt autograph letter signed, in which the composer and conductor mentions his famous ”Lieder” musical works. Undated letter in French to an unnamed recipient translates in full, ”In the interests of rest and approval from others, I generally advise them very explicitly not to take an interest in my music; but since you are assuring me that my Lieder will contribute to your peace and that your young prima donna will find them pleasant, I am sending them to you without any further scruples, with my most cordial regards. / F. Liszt”. Letter on bifolium Canson stationery measures 4” x 5.25” as folded. Uniform toning, and chips on verso from previous mount, else near fine condition. Sold for $1,181.


Composer Franz Liszt 1886 Autograph Letter Signed
Hungarian pianist and composer Franz Liszt autograph letter signed, dated 23 March 1886, only five months before his death. In the letter, written in French to an unknown correspondent, Liszt explains that he will not be able to attend the rehearsals of the recipient’s concert. He sends assurances that he will be present at the first half of the premiere performance. He signs, ”F. Liszt”. The composer, who performed his own piano compositions and other pieces throughout Europe, was considered one of the greatest pianists of his age. He also taught piano until his death at age 74. One page 5” x 7.25” letter is framed with an image of the composer and a plaque to an overall size of 20” x 23.5”. Near fine. Sold for $1,008.

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