2229 - 2311 MUSIC (including CDs and VINYL RECORDS)
- Entire box professionally restored/ cleaned; in good working order.
- One leaf loosely inserted; one leaf torn out at end of vol., possibly used to restore the edges of one leaf at beginning of vol. Corners worn.
= With 63 compositions, mostly without mention of a composer but i.a. by J. VERHULST, J.C. RÖHMER, J.J. VIOTTA and J. HAYDN. Table of contents divided in a section of songs with Latin text ("Latijnsche Woorden") and Dutch text ("Hollandsche Woorden"). With giltlettered "Gedachtenis van M.F.L.G." on backcover. Final 22 lvs. without scores.
- Mint copy.
= One 450 numb. and signed copies of the deluxe Collector's edition, but without the signed original print called for to accomp. the first 450 numb. copies (our copy numb. 0142). Photographic contribution to this album i.a. by David Bailey, Peter Beard, Cecil Beaton, Bob Bonis, Anton Corbijn, Annie Leibovitz, Helmut Newton, Bent Rej and Ethan Russell. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LI.
- Very fine/ mint copy.
= Sumptuously illustrated publication showing many of the set lists of concerts by the Rolling Stones, collected by guitarist Ron Wood. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LII.
- Hinges weak; lower corners sl. fingersoiled; contemp. owner's entry on verso first free endpaper. Binding (sl.) worn along extremities.
Mozart, W.A. Le nozze di Figaro. Opera buffa (...) Ridotto per il Pianoforte. Adapt. by J. ANDRÉ, Offenbach a/M, Johann André, n.d. (±1834), plate no. 5722, 161p., lithogr. scores, contemp. hcl., obl. folio.
- Owner's entries on first free endpaper (contemp. and later); partly sl. foxed. Binding (sl.) worn along extremities.
Weber, K.M. von and Beethoven, L. van. Euryanthe. No. 4 Wohlan! du kennst mein herrlich Eigenthum? / Fidelio. No. 10 Finale. Adapt. for piano and voices by the composer. Vienna/ Bonn and Cologne, Tobias Haslinger/ N. Simrock, (1),32-47; (2),65-96p., n.d. (first half 19th cent.), plate nos. 4524/ 1135, engr. scores, contemp. hmor., obl. folio.
- Booksellers' stamps on title-p.; contents trifle/ sl. soiled.
- Contents sl. fingersoiled/ trifle foxed; w. contemp(?) pencil annots. Binding (sl.) worn along extremities.
= Rare.
Marschner, H. Lied mit Chor. Aus der Oper: Der Templer und die Jüdin. Early 19th cent. manuscript copy, pen and ink, (1),48,(7)p., for orchestra and choir, German text, contemp. boards, sm. folio.
- Page 24-48,(3) of a sl. smaller size; w. contemp.(?) annots. in pencil; w. booksellers stamp on title-p. Spine-ends dam.; sl. soiled along top.
= Numbered 367 on frontcover and in upper right corner on title-p. Ten extra(?) measures, crossed out, on unnumbered pages after the end of the score.
AND 4 others scores (3x manuscripts), all 19th cent.
= Series of records containing i.a. political/ socialist songs, released in the GDR.
AND 11 others, all German, 12" (7x)/ 7" (4x), incl. poetry/ spoken word (i.a. Schiller and Goethe) and historic documentary records.
- All very fine copies.
= No.3-9, 11-14, 16-19, 20, 22, 23, 25-28, 32, 33, 35, 38, 41, 42, 44, 49-53, 55, 59, 63, 70, 74, 76, 87, 90, 91, 94 and 95.
20 Super Oldies of the Sixties. A.R.C. Records, n.d., 18 records from the series, all 12", all in orig. sleeve.
- All very fine copies. = No.1-12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 22 and 27.
- (Very) fine copies.
= Incl. Kate Bush (8x); Bruce Springsteen (9x) and num. synth pop and new wave artists, i.a. Culture Club, Duran Duran, Men at Work, New Order, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (4x), Red Box, Roman Holiday, Spandau Ballet (2x), Stranglers, Tears for Fears (2x), Ultravox, Yazoo (2x).
- Sleeves occas. w. defects but mostly fine.
= Mostly pop music but also incl. several (modern) classical records. Some names: Jeff Beck, Blondie, Boomtown Rats, Kate Bush, Clannad, The Clash, Ekseption, Electric Light Orchestra, Focus, Genesis, Philip Glass, Joe Jackson, Meat Loaf, Moody Blues, Carl Orff, The Police, Pretenders, Steve Reich, Renaissance, Roxy Music, Rush, Bobby Short, Soft Cell, Squeeze, Steely Dan, Style Council, Tangerine Dream, Yes.
- Incl. a few duplicates.
= For the larger part German and French artists, i.a. Adamo, Marcel Amont, Charles Aznavour, Barbara, Gilbert Bécaud, Roy Black, Frida Boccara, Costa Cordalis, Marlene Dietrich, Yves Dutel, Katja Ebstein, Freddy, France Gall, Johnny Hallyday, Udo Jürgens, Vicky Leandros, Udo Lindenberg, Tony Marshall, Nena, Edith Piaf, Peter Schilling and Jean Vallée.
WITH: Sonorama. No.1-42 and "numéro spécial". Paris, Sonopresse, 1958-1962, 43 issues, each issue w. 5 white 7" flexi records, ills., orig. unif. wr., in 3 orig. rexine storage folders.







































