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original publisher's printed wrappers bound in. 112 pp. Exlibrary,<br />
with library stamps, etc. Binding slightly worn and<br />
rubbed. Browned. (18622) $50.<br />
189. ISTOMIN, Eugene 1925-2003. Typed letter signed to<br />
the Colombian musicologist Otto de Greiff. 1 p. Folio. Dated<br />
June 20, 1953. On letterhead of the Festival de Prades under the<br />
direction of Pablo Casals, with pictorial vignette. Thank you very<br />
much for your nice letter... Mr. Serkin has just left here, after<br />
having given his usual superb performances. Creased at folds.<br />
(20370) $50.<br />
190. JACOBI, Frederick 1891-1952. Typed letter signed to<br />
Guillermo Espinosa, conductor of the National Symphonic<br />
Orchestra, Bogota, Colombia. 1 p. Small quarto. Dated June 9,<br />
1947. On personal letterhead. Jacobi offers to leave tickets at the<br />
box office should Espinoza wish to attend a concert about which<br />
they have spoken. Creased at folds; some offsetting from<br />
signature. (20373) $75.<br />
"Jacobi's compositions reflect a modernism informed by<br />
American, Judaic, Classical and Romantic traditions." Grove<br />
online<br />
191. JERITZA, Maria 1887-1982. Autograph letter signed.<br />
1 p. Quarto. Dated March 9, 1922. On printed letter of the Hotel<br />
St. Regis with lithographic vignette of the hotel to upper left<br />
corner. "Dear Mr. Neuer, I thank you very much for your very<br />
kind interest you took for my poor in Vienna and for the check of<br />
hundred dollar you were so kind so send me through Mr. Weil."<br />
Somewhat worn and browned; creased at folds; several short tears<br />
along folds. (20096) $125.<br />
192. JIRÁK, Karel Boleslav 1891-1972. Postcard<br />
photograph signed K.B. Jirák and dated February 24, 1938.<br />
Inscribed to the Colombian musicologist Otto de Greiff, with<br />
autograph note signed to verso apologizing for his tardy<br />
reply.Slightly worn; two small photographer's stamps in red ink to<br />
verso not affecting text. (21096) $150.<br />
Jirák, a Czech composer, was actively involved in the<br />
International Society for Contemporary Music in the 1920s and<br />
30s.<br />
193. JOLIVET, André 1905-1974. Troisième Symphonie.<br />
Partition d'orchestre. [Full score]. London, etc.: Boosey &<br />
Hawkes [B.&H. 19410], [c1969]. Large folio. Blue library<br />
buckram. 178 pp. Ex-library, with library stamps and markings.<br />
(18104) $65.<br />
194. KELLEY, Edgar Stillman 1857-1944. [Op. 10].<br />
Aladdin. A Chinese Suite for Orchestra. [Full score]. New York:<br />
G. Schirmer, [c1915]. Folio. Brown cloth, original publisher's<br />
printed wrappers bound in. 103 pp. Ex-library, with library<br />
stamps, etc. Binding worn; corners bumped; extremities rubbed;<br />
head and tail of spine frayed; upper wrapper detached; front free<br />
endpaper and blank leaf cockled; several leaves with small tears<br />
to upper and lower inner margins; tape repair to 2 leaves.<br />
(18095) $60.<br />
195. KIENZL, Wilhelm 1857-1941. Autograph musical<br />
quotation signed and dated Bad Aussee, August 28, 1936. Four<br />
measures of an unidentified work in treble clef. Notated in ink on<br />
one side of a bifolium, 155 x 103 mm. Together with a small<br />
printed announcement issued by the music publisher Josef<br />
Weinberger of Leipzig, etc. regarding new works by Kienzl with<br />
a short autograph note regarding Kienzl's autobiography and an<br />
autograph envelope addressed in Kienzl's hand to the Colombian<br />
musicologist Otto de Greiff. All items somewhat worn and<br />
creased. (20380) $150.<br />
Kienzl, an Austrian composer, "was responsible [with<br />
Humperdinck] for the revival of Romanticism in opera,<br />
continuing the tradition of Weber, Lortzing and Wagner." Grove<br />
online<br />
196. KIESEWETTER, R.G. [Raphael Georg] 1773-1850.<br />
Schicksale und Beschaffenheit des weltlichen Gesanges vom<br />
frühen Mittelalter bis zu der Erfindung des dramatischen Styles<br />
und den Anfängen der Oper. Mit musikalischen Beilagen.<br />
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1841. Quarto. Leather backed<br />
marbled boards. 1f. (title), 1f. (dedication), 1f. (table of contents),<br />
[vii]-xii, 66 pp. text, 105 pp., musical examples. Spine and<br />
corners crudely reinforced with black cloth tape, extremities and<br />
boards rubbed. Ex-library with library bookplates and stamps to<br />
endpapers. Upper joint split, slight pencil markings to margins,<br />
front endpapers reinforced with black tape. (17224) $85.<br />
First Edition.<br />
197. KINDLER, Hans 1892-1949. Typed letter signed to<br />
Mr. Guillermo Espinosa, conductor of the National Symphonic<br />
Orchestra, Bogota, Colombia. 1 p. Folio. Dated March 3, 1945.<br />
On personal letterhead with "The National Symphony Orchestra,<br />
Hans Kindler, Conductor" printed at head. Kindler thanks<br />
Espinosa for his kind letter and suggests amendments to the<br />
program in the interests of it being not too strenuous, and also<br />
considering the extent of the music library, mentioning a choice<br />
of Weber's overture to Oberon or Freischutz or Mozart's overture<br />
to the Marriage of Figaro, Lalo's Symphonie Espagnole and<br />
excerpts from Moussorgsky's Boris Godounov for the first half,<br />
and either Beethoven 5th or 7th symphony for the second.<br />
Creased overall and at folds; two very small pinholes; very faint<br />
rustmark from paper clip to lower blank area. (20381) $95.<br />
198. KIRCHNER, Leon 1919-2009. Autograph letter<br />
signed to Guillermo Espinosa, conductor of the National<br />
Symphonic Orchestra of Bogota, Colombia.1 p. Oblong octavo.<br />
Dated August 8, 1961. On letterhead of the Department of Music,<br />
Harvard University. Kirchner sends Espinosa some materials,<br />
thanking him for his kind interest. (20382) $50.<br />
199. KLEIN, Bernhard 1793-1832. Autograph document<br />
signed "Bern. Klein." 85 x 195 mm. Dated Berlin, October 1829.<br />
In German, with translation. With several annotations in red ink.<br />
Detailing the days and times of choral singing classes for the<br />
winter semester 1829-30 at the Institute for Sacred Music in<br />
Berlin. Browned; several pinholes. (20379) $135.<br />
200. KLEINSINGER, George. Brooklyn Baseball Cantata.<br />
A Humorous Cantata for Mixed Voices (S.A.T.B.) or Male<br />
Chorus (T.T.B.B.) Soloists and Piano. Text by Michael Stratton.<br />
[Piano[vocal score]. New York: Mills [PN Brooklyn Baseball<br />
Cantata-23], [c1949]. Folio. Full red cloth, original publisher's<br />
printed wrappers bound in. Ex-library with library stamps, etc.<br />
Binding slightly worn and rubbed; head of spine frayed. Repairs<br />
to inner margin of endpaper and wrapper. (17911) $50.<br />
201. KLOSE, Friederich 1862-1942. Autograph musical<br />
quotation signed and dated October 17, 1937. Three measures,