Crumb, George. (1929-2022) [Zukofsky, Paul. (1943-2017)]. Autograph Letter Signed to Paul Zukofsky, with original Photographs.
Autograph letter signed from the influential composer to violinist Paul Zukofsky. August 3, 1977. 1 p. Crumb writes: "Dear Paul:— Eliz. and I very much enjoyed seeing you in Reykjavik! I enclose a few photos for you. All the best, George." Included are four 3 x 5 color photos, showing Zukofsky (wearing dark-framed glasses, a grey suit and yellow tie in two of the photographs, a black coat in the other two), Crumb (with a grey mustache), and others. Very fine. Letter 5.5 x 8.5 inches (14 x 21.5 cm), together with the original envelope.
American violinist and conductor Paul Zukofsky was known for his work in the field of contemporary music. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Zukofsky was the only child of the American Objectivist poet Louis Zukofsky and Celia Thaew Zukofsky, a musician and composer. He began performing at an early age and was soon drawn to modern music, especially to the possibilities of extended techniques on the violin. Over the course of his career, he collaborated with composers including Milton Babbitt, John Cage, Elliott Carter, George Crumb, Morton Feldman, Philip Glass, Peter Mennin, Krzysztof Penderecki, Roger Sessions, Charles Wuorinen, and Iannis Xenakis. He gave world premieres of concertos by Robert Sessions (for violin, cello and orchestra), Charles Wuorinen (for amplified violin and orchestra), Morton Feldman (for violin and orchestra), Phillip Glass, and the Scottish composer Iain Hamilton, among others.
Crumb, George. (1929-2022) [Zukofsky, Paul. (1943-2017)]. Autograph Letter Signed to Paul Zukofsky, with original Photographs.
Autograph letter signed from the influential composer to violinist Paul Zukofsky. August 3, 1977. 1 p. Crumb writes: "Dear Paul:— Eliz. and I very much enjoyed seeing you in Reykjavik! I enclose a few photos for you. All the best, George." Included are four 3 x 5 color photos, showing Zukofsky (wearing dark-framed glasses, a grey suit and yellow tie in two of the photographs, a black coat in the other two), Crumb (with a grey mustache), and others. Very fine. Letter 5.5 x 8.5 inches (14 x 21.5 cm), together with the original envelope.
American violinist and conductor Paul Zukofsky was known for his work in the field of contemporary music. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Zukofsky was the only child of the American Objectivist poet Louis Zukofsky and Celia Thaew Zukofsky, a musician and composer. He began performing at an early age and was soon drawn to modern music, especially to the possibilities of extended techniques on the violin. Over the course of his career, he collaborated with composers including Milton Babbitt, John Cage, Elliott Carter, George Crumb, Morton Feldman, Philip Glass, Peter Mennin, Krzysztof Penderecki, Roger Sessions, Charles Wuorinen, and Iannis Xenakis. He gave world premieres of concertos by Robert Sessions (for violin, cello and orchestra), Charles Wuorinen (for amplified violin and orchestra), Morton Feldman (for violin and orchestra), Phillip Glass, and the Scottish composer Iain Hamilton, among others.