Haendel, Ida. (1928 - 2020). Concert Program Collection. A rare collection of seventeen English handbills and programs, each featuring the great violinist in the early years of her remarkable and enduring career. Various sizes and formats, all in fine condition, dating from 1937 - 1950.
Haendel, who continued to perform well into her eighties, was one of the great child prodigies. In 1935, at age 7, she was a finalist in the Wieniawski Competition (Neveu and Oistrakh took 1st and 2nd prizes) and later made her London debut under Sir Henry Wood in 1937.
Haendel, who continued to perform well into her eighties, was one of the great child prodigies. In 1935, at age 7, she was a finalist in the Wieniawski Competition (Neveu and Oistrakh took 1st and 2nd prizes) and later made her London debut under Sir Henry Wood in 1937.
Haendel, Ida. (1928 - 2020). Concert Program Collection. A rare collection of seventeen English handbills and programs, each featuring the great violinist in the early years of her remarkable and enduring career. Various sizes and formats, all in fine condition, dating from 1937 - 1950.
Haendel, who continued to perform well into her eighties, was one of the great child prodigies. In 1935, at age 7, she was a finalist in the Wieniawski Competition (Neveu and Oistrakh took 1st and 2nd prizes) and later made her London debut under Sir Henry Wood in 1937.
Haendel, who continued to perform well into her eighties, was one of the great child prodigies. In 1935, at age 7, she was a finalist in the Wieniawski Competition (Neveu and Oistrakh took 1st and 2nd prizes) and later made her London debut under Sir Henry Wood in 1937.