Mahler – Verzameling Bert en Judith

Verzameling Bert en Judith

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  • 1870. Letter by Eduard Hanslick (1825-1904) 30-04-1870.
  • 1879. Letter by Hans von Bulow (1830-1894). 01-10-1879.
  • 1890. Photo Theodor Billroth (1829-1894). London.
  • 1898. Businesscard Hans Richter (1843-1916) with signature and score leitmotiv Fafnir from Wagner/Siegfried.
  • 1899. Document with signatures of Siegfried Wagner (1869-1930), Karl Goldmark (1830-1915), Engelbert Humperdinck (1854-1921), Wilhelm Kienzl (1857-1941), Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), Justine (Ernestine) Rose-Mahler (1868-1938), Karl Prill (1864-1931), Arnold Josef Rose (1863-1946), Carl Weinberger (1861-1939), Max Josef Beer (1851-1908) and Anton Ruckauf (1855-1903). Vienna, 19-02-1899. Meer.
  • 1903 Programma’s van het Concertgebouw te Amsterdam in 1903 en 1904 met daarin de programma’s van de concerten van Gustav Mahler op 22-10-1903, 23-10-1903 en 25-10-1903. Omslagen van Antoon Molkenboer (1872-1960) in kleur en van Theo Neuhuys (1878-1921). Zie Programmaboekjes Mahler in Amsterdam 1903.
  • 1904. Letters by Franz Schalk (1863-1931).
  • 1905. Printed score “Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen” and “Liebst du um Schonheit”. Gustav Mahler Lieder fur eine Singstimme mit Orchester oder klavier. Published by C.F. Kahnt, Leipzig.
  • 1907. Postcard with signature by Emmy Destinn (1878-1930) in London to Frantisek Urbanek in Prague.
  • 1911. Signature Marcella Sembrich (1858-1935). Dresden 02-1911.
  • 1910. Letter by Richard Specht (1870-1932) 20-10-1910 to the chamberlain of Archduke Eugen.
  • 1912. Book Paul Stefan – Gustav Mahler (4th edition)
  • 1913. Book Richard Specht – (9th edition)
  • 1920. Gustav Mahler Festival Amsterdam 1920. Mahler-Feest. Feest book. Feast book.
  • 1920. Gustav Mahler Festival Amsterdam 1920 for Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951). Gedenkboek. Commemorative book.
  • 1924. Signature Matthia (Mattia) Battistini (1856-1928) on unknown business card.
  • 1927. Letter by Carl Julius Rudolf Moll (1861-1945).
  • 1928. Postcard with signature Grete Wiesenthal (1885-1970).
  • 1946. Letter by Anna Justine Mahler (Gucki) (1904-1988) (postmark Kensington) to Wilhelm Legler (1875-1951), son of Margarethe (Grete) Julie Legler-Schindler (1881-1942). Also letters from other sculptures: Emanuel Pendl (1906, 1915), Richard Kauffungen (1909), Gustinus Ambrosi (1920), Franz Santifaller and Rudolf Kedl (1971).
  • 1946-1949. Four envelopes written by Alma Mahler (1879-1964) in Beverly Hills (House Alma Mahler Beverly Hills 1942-1952 (610 North Bedford Drive)) to Wilhelm Legler (1875-1951).
  • 1948. Signature Bruno Walter (1876-1962) in book title Gustav Mahler Briefe published by Paul Zsolnay (1895-1961).
  • 1954. Program booklet Symphony No. 8 at 03-07-1954 by the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra and the Brabant Orchestra. Conductor Eduard Flipse (1896-1973). In Ahoy, Rotterdam. Recording made by Philips.
  • 1960. Stamp. Austria. 100th Anniversary. Issued 07-07-1960. 1.50 os
  • 1973. First recording Klavierquartett. This recording has been approved by Anna Justine Mahler (Gucki) (1904-1988). Recorded by KRO and the Nederlandse Omroep Stichting. Editorial Marius Flothuis (1914-2001). Pianokwartet: Ina Overkamp (piano), Nobuyuki Shioda (violin), Klaas Boon (viola) and Saskia Boon (violoncel). Number 6802 383.1 V. 45rpm.
  • 1995. Gustav Mahler Festival Amsterdam 1995. Flyer exposition ‘Mahler in Amsterdam, from Mengelberg to Chailly’ in the Amsterdam Municipal Archive.
  • 1995. Gustav Mahler Festival Amsterdam 1995. The World Listens. To commemorate the 1995 festival.
  • 1995. Gustav Mahler Festival Amsterdam 1995. Facsimile edition of Symphony No. 7.
  • 1995. Gustav Mahler Festival Amsterdam 1995. Stamp. Netherlands. Gustav Mahler Festival Amsterdam 1995. First day issues and envelopes. 80 ct. In the background Symphony No. 7.
  • 2006. Mahler Feest CD Box. Radio Nederland Wereldomroep (RNW) lastest classical music production is this 16-CD box set that comprises concert recordings from the Mahler Feest which took place in the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam in May 1995. RNW released this boxed set to mark the departure of the managing director of the Concertgebouw, Martijn Sanders, on 1 June 2006. The box set was never commercially released, but instead given out in limited quantities. Single edition.
  • 2010. Stamp. Austria. 150th Anniversary. Issued 18-05-2010. 1.00 os
  • 2016. Signature Daniele Gatti (1961). On score Symphony No. 2 (Universal Nr. 948). Ex Libris (K.K.) Van Hoffen.
  • 2017. Facsimile edition Das Lied von der Erde – Der Abschied (127/400).
  • 2017. Signature Marina Fistoulari Mahler (1943). On score Symphony No. 1.
  • 2019. Signature Jaap van Zweden (1960). On score Symphony No. 7.
  • 2020. Tickets for the Mahler Festival Amsterdam in 2020, which could not take place due to the COVID pandemic.

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  • Printed score “Wir geniessen die himmlischen freuden” for voice and piano. Soprano solo Mahler in Symphony No. 4. Publisher: Edwin F. Kalmus, New York City, No. 3689.
  • Printed score 24 songs. Volume I of IV: “Fruhlingsmorgen”, “Erinnerung”, “Hans und Grete”, “Serenade”, “Phantasie”, “Wer hat dies Liedlein erdacht?” for voice and piano. High. Publisher: International Music Company (IMC), 511 Fifth Avenue, New York City, No. 1213.
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