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237

STRAVINSKY, IGOR. Shellac record Signed and Inscribed, in Russian and

English, in white ink, on the label for the first part of his Suite No. 2 for small orchestra,

Columbia recording from 1928 with Gabriel Pierné conducting the Colonne Orchestra.

The record, 78 rpm blue shellac. 12 inches in diameter; small chip on one edge; framed.

[NewYork], (1928); inscription: Los Angeles, 27 February 1935

[700/1,000]

237 (Actual Size)

234

STRAUSS, JOHANN. Autograph Note Signed, “Strauss,” to “You and your dear

wife,” in German, on the recto and verso of his printed visiting card, expressing sympathy

for their great loss. 2

1

/

2

x4 inches.

Quedlinburg, 12 August 1900

[400/600]

235

STRAUSS, RICHARD. Photograph dated and Signed, cabinet card

1

/

2

-length

portrait by Meyer, showing him in

3

/

4

view wearing tuxedo. Inscribed on the mount below

the image. 5

3

/

4

x4 inches (image), 6

1

/

2

x4

1

/

4

inches overall; “1900” blind stamped at lower

right, remnants of prior mounting overall verso.

Berlin, 28 March 1901

[350/500]

236

STRAUSS, RICHARD. Autograph Note, unsigned, to “Dear Mr. Göttmann,” in

German, on the recto and verso of his printed visiting card, requesting that he advise a for-

mer student of Stern Conservatory. 1

1

/

2

x3

1

/

2

inches.

Np, nd

[200/300]

. . . [B]e kind enough to give advice and a helping hand . . . to the submitter of these lines:

Mr. Julius Lackmann, former student of Stern Conservatory, recommended to me by friends

from München for his achievement . . . in theory . . . .”