Hungarian conductor (1855-1922) who performed internationally and principal conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra from 1895 until his death
dated in Vienna in 1936
1939) and winner of several awards both as oboist and conductor
Signed card with date and place on the occasion of an inauguration in Paris
Pianists - Lot of 14 Concert Programs Autographs Singers 50 or less B Hungarian conductor (1855-1922) who performedLot of 14 unsigned concert programs for performances by first rate pianists such as Betty Humby, John Browning, Robert Casadesus (2), Harold Bauer, Pietro Scarpini, Rudolf Serkin, Jorge Bolet, Jeanne Therrien, Julius Katchen, Leon Fleisher (2), Rudolf Firkusny, Paul Wittgenstein, under the baton of very important conductors, in different cities including Philadelphia, Montreal, Toronto, New York. Various sizes ranging from 6. 1 x 9. 25 to 8. 1 x 11