Signed Pages from a guestbook (Birmingham, 1858–60)
by [Opera] Viardot, Pauline. (1821–1910) & Piccolomini, Maria. (1834–1899) & Novello, Clara. (1818–1908) & Randegger, Alberto. (1832–1911) etc
- Used
- Condition
- Used; Like New/Used; Like New
- Seller
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Brooklyn, NY and Newton, Massachusetts, United States
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About This Item
The signers are obviously musicians who performed at the venue. Most of them are singers, but there are some instrumental musicians and composers in between. Most entries, in English, French, and Italian, are short and limited to signature, date and place, but there are exceptions (see below). List of persons signed (and deciphered) in order of entry:
Clara Novello (1818–1908), English soprano, daughter of Vincent NovelloJohn Sims Reeves (1818-1900), foremost English operatic, oratorio and ballad tenor of the mid-Victorian eraMaria Piccolomini (1834–1899), Italian soprano; usually known as "Marietta" PiccolominiAntonio Giuglini (1825–1865), Italian tenor; with musical quotation, "Spirto gentil", from Donizetti's La favorita... HarringtonLouis-Antoine Jullien (1812–1860), French conductor and composerAnna Bishop Schultz (1810–1884), English sopranoAlberto Randegger (1832–1912), Italian-born British singer, composer and conductorLewis William Thomas[undeciphered name]Horatio Chipp (1827–after 1901), English cellistPauline Viardot (1821–1910), French mezzo-soprano and composer, "with a horrid pen!"John Liptrot Hatton (1810–1886), English composer, conductor, pianist and singerSarah... née EylesFrancesco Dragone [?]G. L...[probably an Italian name]
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Details
- Bookseller
- Schubertiade (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 22900
- Title
- Signed Pages from a guestbook (Birmingham, 1858–60)
- Author
- [Opera] Viardot, Pauline. (1821–1910) & Piccolomini, Maria. (1834–1899) & Novello, Clara. (1818–1908) & Randegger, Alberto. (1832–1911) etc
- Book Condition
- New Used; Like New
- Jacket Condition
- Used; Like New
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Keywords
- AMQS :: Opera :: Signed Document/Item :: Classical Music
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Schubertiade
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