- Foxed, (dust)soiled; horizontal middle-fold throughout; trifle frayed in fore-edge margin.
= Lou Lichtveld became known as author under his pseudonym Albert Helman. Comprises: title (1p.); "I Adagio" (1p., signed "Lou Lichtveld (1926)" in upper blank margin); "II Andante animato" (1p.); "III Moderato" (1p.); "IV Allegro" (1p.); "V Dolcissimo, quasi niente" (1p., signed "Mierlo Aug: 1926 Lou" at the end); 1p. w. draft in pencil and 1 blank p. - WITH the (yellowed, frayed) frontwr. of the printed ed. (Utr., Gemeenschap, 1927), w. woodcut text and ill. by Jozef Cantre.
AND 5 other AUTOGRAPH SCORES by the same, all pen and ink, w. similar defects as the above: "Encore le cabanon. Quatre morceaux romantiques" (4p.), "I want to be ready. Negro Song composed by L.L." (4p., incl. 1 blank, w. autogr. dedic. "To Helen 4 IX 26 Lou Lichtveld"), "Prélude" (8p., incl. 1p. w. "I want to be ready. Negro Song" and 1 blank p.), "Dismal Sam. Jazz" (4p., incl. 1 blank, dated "Nov.27") and "Dormi" (1p., signed "Lou Lichtveld '30").
= Provenance: the collection of Albert Kuyle.