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Chemin-Petit, Hans. (1902-1981) & Zeumer, Gerti. & Schiml, Marga. (b. 1945) & Laubenthal, Horst. (b. 1939) & Stamm, Harald. (b. 1938). Autograph Musical Quotation from "König Nicolo" with Autograph Note and Signed Program.
AMQS from the German composer's 1959 opera König Nicolo, signed and dated March 5, [19]79 and mounted together with an original photograph of the composer. Together with an 1974 concert program from a Berlin performance of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis, signed by Chemin-Petit and by the vocal soloists, Gerti Zeumer, Marga Schiml, Horst Laubenthal and Harald Stamm; and a card sending thanks for wishes on Chemin-Petit's 70th birthday, signed with a short personal message by the composer. AMQS 6.25 x 5.25 inches (16 x 13.3 cm), mounted to A4; program 5.75 x 8.25 inches (14.8 x 21 cm); card 5.75 x 4 inches (14.8 x 10.3 cm). All in very fine condition.

A composer of choral and instrumental music and an important figure in the musical life of Berlin for many years, Hans Chemin-Petit was a celebrated choral conductor. He led the Philharmonischer Chor Berlin for 38 years and was the recipient of several German cultural awards.

Chemin-Petit, Hans. (1902-1981) & Zeumer, Gerti. & Schiml, Marga. (b. 1945) & Laubenthal, Horst. (b. 1939) & Stamm, Harald. (b. 1938) Autograph Musical Quotation from "König Nicolo" with Autograph Note and Signed Program

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Chemin-Petit, Hans. (1902-1981) & Zeumer, Gerti. & Schiml, Marga. (b. 1945) & Laubenthal, Horst. (b. 1939) & Stamm, Harald. (b. 1938). Autograph Musical Quotation from "König Nicolo" with Autograph Note and Signed Program.
AMQS from the German composer's 1959 opera König Nicolo, signed and dated March 5, [19]79 and mounted together with an original photograph of the composer. Together with an 1974 concert program from a Berlin performance of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis, signed by Chemin-Petit and by the vocal soloists, Gerti Zeumer, Marga Schiml, Horst Laubenthal and Harald Stamm; and a card sending thanks for wishes on Chemin-Petit's 70th birthday, signed with a short personal message by the composer. AMQS 6.25 x 5.25 inches (16 x 13.3 cm), mounted to A4; program 5.75 x 8.25 inches (14.8 x 21 cm); card 5.75 x 4 inches (14.8 x 10.3 cm). All in very fine condition.

A composer of choral and instrumental music and an important figure in the musical life of Berlin for many years, Hans Chemin-Petit was a celebrated choral conductor. He led the Philharmonischer Chor Berlin for 38 years and was the recipient of several German cultural awards.