Strauss, Richard. (1864–1949). Pair of Autograph Musical Quotation from "Josephslegende " . A set of two different boldly penned 6-measure autograph musical quotations from the composer's 1914 "Josephslegende"("The Legend of Joseph"), Op. 63. Each signed in full on ruled paper, both mounted at edges to another sheet, both with a single vertical crease, otherwise fine. Together with a vintage postcard photograph of the composer.
Josephs Legende, Opus 63, is an “opera without words” or “ballet-drama” with libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1874-1929). This ballet was premiered at Paris’ Opéra to great acclaim in May 14, 1914 less than three months before the outset of War World One.
Josephs Legende, Opus 63, is an “opera without words” or “ballet-drama” with libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1874-1929). This ballet was premiered at Paris’ Opéra to great acclaim in May 14, 1914 less than three months before the outset of War World One.
Strauss, Richard. (1864–1949). Pair of Autograph Musical Quotation from "Josephslegende " . A set of two different boldly penned 6-measure autograph musical quotations from the composer's 1914 "Josephslegende"("The Legend of Joseph"), Op. 63. Each signed in full on ruled paper, both mounted at edges to another sheet, both with a single vertical crease, otherwise fine. Together with a vintage postcard photograph of the composer.
Josephs Legende, Opus 63, is an “opera without words” or “ballet-drama” with libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1874-1929). This ballet was premiered at Paris’ Opéra to great acclaim in May 14, 1914 less than three months before the outset of War World One.
Josephs Legende, Opus 63, is an “opera without words” or “ballet-drama” with libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1874-1929). This ballet was premiered at Paris’ Opéra to great acclaim in May 14, 1914 less than three months before the outset of War World One.