Montagnanabooks.com HUBERMAN, Bronislaw. Signature. Dated March 20, 1936. Signature is 4 1/2 inches long. $100.00 Sold! HUBERMAN, Bronislaw and DÏ€Aranyi, Jelly. Signatures on album leaf, with 2 other http://montagnanabooks.com/PartII-brieflydescribed.html
Extractions: AGUILAR Quartet. Signed by all four members of the quartet, all members of the same family. Sold! AHNA, Heinrich de. Nice signature. Scarce Sold! ALLEN, Charles. Signature. American violinist from the Boston Symphony and Beethoven Quintet. 1874. Sold! ARNOLD, Richard. Autograph Letter Signed. 1899. Sold! BECKER, Hugo. Very large signature. 1903. see illustration Sold! BETTI, Adolfo. Autograph Letter Signed. 1930. To the Steinway Company. BOLOGNINI, Remo. Signed photo by the student of Ysaye (10 x 8 inches) BROWN, Eddy. Signed card by this scarce Auer student. 1924. see illustration Sold! BURMESTER, Willy. Nice signature, dated Wien, 11 December 1900. Sold! Signed Program. 1950. In pencil. DANCLA, Charles. Autograph Letter Signed. Sold! DEFAUW, Autograph Musical Quotation Signed. Dated 1940. Sold! Signed Score. 1953. Konzertstück in D Dur for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 12. DUSHKIN, Samuel. Signature of the great violinist, soloist in the 1 st performance of the Stravinsky violin concerto. see illustration Sold! ELLA, John. Autograph note signed. Sold!
Results - Argosy Book Store - Old & Rare Books, Maps & Prints. Since 1925 Very scarce signed performance flyer for his appearance at the Millersville State Teachers College, Sept. 28, 1943 HUBERMAN, BRONISLAW (1882 - 1947) Millersville, PA http://www.argosybooks.com/shop/argosy/author/HUBERMAN, BRONISLAW - (1882 - 1947
Extractions: Search 1 Matches Found Very scarce signed performance flyer for his appearance at the Millersville State Teachers College, Sept. 28, 1943 HUBERMAN, BRONISLAW - (1882 - 1947) Millersville, PA.: 1943. Book ID: 217943 Price: $150.00 (Autographs) add to cart As an Interior Decorator I am on the constant lookout for source material for my clients. I recently completed a Studio pied a terre in the Georgian period for Mr. David Brown at Lincoln Center. That is, we were almost finished with only the artwork to be designed and purchased. I have a passion for antique architectural prints and I can't believe that I didn't know about Argosy Books. After all Designers don't really like to share their finds with others. I was in a cab, looking out the window as we passed by Argosy Books and noticed a fine selection of framed prints hanging in the window. I had found my oasis! I now head first to Argosy for all my print work and framing. What a treasure and a real lifesaver for design business! Thanks eternal. - Aaron James powered by Bibliopolis
Classical Names At MusicalHeritage.com Higginbottom, Edward; Hill, David Conductor Hillier, Paul; Holman, Peter; Horne, Marilyn; Hotter, Hans; Howard, Leslie Piano Huberman, Bronislaw; Huggett, Monica http://www.musicalheritage.com/conductors/h
Bronislaw Huberman: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Bronislaw_Huberman
Extractions: Home Discussion Topics Dictionary ... Login Bronislaw Huberman Discussion Ask a question about ' Bronislaw Huberman Start a new discussion about ' Bronislaw Huberman Answer questions from other users Full Discussion Forum Encyclopedia Bronisław Huberman Polish Poland Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north... ist. He was known for his individualistic and personal interpretations and was praised for his tone color, expressiveness, and flexibility. The Gibson ex-Huberman Stradivarius Gibson Stradivarius The Gibson ex-Huberman Stradivarius of 1713 is an antique violin fabricated by Antonio Stradivari of Cremona. The Gibson, while owned by Bronisław Huberman, was stolen twice...
The KlezmerShack: Jewish Music In Poland Between The World Wars Dawid, EISENSTADT MarysiaMiriam, FAJWISZIS Israel, GEBIRTIG Mordechaj, GERSTEIN Jakub, GIMPEL Bronislaw, GLATSTEIN Jakub, GLATSTEIN Israel, GOLD Henryk, HUBERMAN Bronislaw http://www.klezmershack.com/archives/000543.html
Extractions: Main I am pleased to announce a new web page, finished in time just before the New Year 5764. It is a virtual page of commemoration of Jewish Musicians in Poland between the Two World Wars and in the Holocaust. It is based on the book of Issachar Fater: "Jewish Music in Poland between the World Wars" Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House Ltd., Tel Aviv 1992 ISBN 965-02-0060-6 www.zchor.org/fater/musicians.htm www.zchor.org I am very thankful to Mr. Fater for giving me the honor to translate, extract and post parts of this book in the Internet. Nowadays all the world knows about one musician, which appears in the lexicon of that book many years before he became a legend in a film, and this is of course Wladislaw Szpilman, "the Pianist", in the well known film of Roman Polanski. But very few know about his father, the musician Szmuel Szpilman, perished in ghetto Warsaw, or his uncle, Reuwen Szpilman, a pious Jew, gifted with many musical talents, born in Ostrowice, father of 8 musician children and musical grandchildren, murdered in Treblinka... These were part of a whole world of Jewish musicians, who graced this earth with their music, classical and traditional, jazz and folklore, singing and playing endless instruments, conductors, masters, violinists, pianists, composers... Unfortunately most of them were not as fortunate as Wladislaw Szpilman who survived the Holocaust, and their music as their lives were cut off in the middle of creation and the middle of life, by the Nazis and their collaborators.
The World Violinist Links (Home) Huberman, Bronislaw (Dec 19/1882 Jun 15/1947) Poland . Bronislaw Huberman. Information on this famous and most individual violinist, who was described as half god, half gypsy , by http://www2.osk.3web.ne.jp/~wistaria/violinists.htm
Extractions: Other Violinist Links A Abadjiev, Vasco (Jan 14/1926 - Dec 14/1978) Bulgaria/Germany Abel, Jenny ( - ) Germany Accardo, Salvatore (Sep 26/1941 - ) Italy Accardo's violins Adam, Karin (1962 - ) Austria Airoff, Helen (1916 - 1987) USA/UK Almond, Frank (Dec 20/1963 - ) USA Amoyal, Pierre (Jun 22/1949 - ) France Pierre Amoyal - Concert Violinist Official site with biography, discography, schedule, master class, press, videos, events and contacts
Extractions: Message to JewishGen on Eve of Rosh Hashana, 1 Tishrei 5764 (26.9.2003) I am pleased to announce a new web site in my ZCHOR (REMEMBER!) domain. It is a virtual page of commemorating Jewish Musicians in Poland between the Two World Wars and in the Holocaust. It is based on the book of Issachar Fater: " Jewish Music in Poland between the World Wars ", Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House Ltd., Tel Aviv 1992 ISBN 965-02-0060-6 I am very thankful to Mr. Fater for giving me the honor to translate, extract and post parts of this book in the Internet. Nowadays all the world knows about one musician, which appears in the lexicon of that book many years before he became a legend in a film, and this is of course Wladislaw Szpilman, "the Pianist", in the well known film of Roman Polanski. But very few know about his father, the musician Szmuel Szpilman, perished in ghetto Warsaw, or his uncle, Reuwen Szpilman, a pious Jew, gifted with many musical talents, born in Ostrowice, father of 8 musician children and musical grandchildren, murdered in Treblinka... These were part of a whole world of Jewish musicians, who graced this earth with their music, classical and traditional, jazz and folklore, singing and playing endless instruments, conductors, masters, violinists, pianists, composers... Unfortunately most of them were not as fortunate as Wladislaw Szpilman who survived the Holocaust, and their music as their lives were cut off in the middle of creation and the middle of life, by the Nazis and their collaborators.
Instrumentalists: Catalog 43 HUBERMAN, BronislawSP 5 1/2 x 6 program photo of the fiddler playing ..$150 093. KAROLYI, Julian van- signs in rembrence of the Liszt A dur http://www.rgrossmusicautograph.com/instrument43.html
Extractions: 075. AUER, Leopold- ALS 3 pp in English to American agent Hanson-Petrograd 19l6 re Toscha Seidl.. "I told his mother not with standing his immense talent and his success in Norway, he has to play first in Europe if conditions on account of the war might permit. He is a little wild yet and I should like to know what people says about him in the other big citys of Russia. -But of course his mother may be disposed to accept your offer for l9l7-l8..." Great content
Obituaries: Huberman.info Huberman, Bronislaw Dec. 19, 1882 – June 16, 1947 Violinist; gave his first recital in 1892 at the International Exhibition of Music in Vienna; afterward played at http://www.huberman.info/literature/articles/obituaries/
Extractions: NOTED VIOLINIST, 64 The loss of his right thumb, cut off in a shaving accident forty-two years ago, proved only a temporary handicap to the violinist. To Mr. Huberman, American audiences were the best listeners that an artist could find anywhere except in the Netherlands. He created his reputation in Europe and gained fame by playing all over the world, but he preferred coming to this country, where, he said, he received his finest inspirations. Mr. Huberman resigned from the teaching staff of the Vienna State Academy in August, 1936, to devote himself more fully to the new orchestra in Palestine. News of his leaving the master class at the academy was received with dismay by the musical public of Vienna, where the violinist had been an idol for years. The violinist, narrowly missed death on Oct. 6, 1937, in a plane crash near Palembang, Sumatra. Four others in the plane were killed, but Mr. Huberman escaped with a fracture of the left wrist and one of the right hand. The muscles were not damaged, however, and a year later he was able to resume his concert career.
DIRECTORY OF CONTRIBUTORS Assistant Professor of Eastern European Jewish History, To uro College, New York Beri ah; Berman, Adolf Abraham; Central Committee of Jews in Poland; Huberman, Bronislaw http://www.yivoinstitute.org/uploads/files/Contributors.pdf
Beethoven - Archival Sound Recordings Compare and contrast performances from a period of approximately 30 years. Huberman, Bronislaw http://sounds.bl.uk/Browse.aspx?collection=Beethoven&browseby=Browse by perf
Violin Discographies A very good discography of this wonderful violinist, whoHUBERMAN, Bronislaw Bronislaw Huberman URL http//pl.net/~holsem/huberman/huberman.htm Name of page http://www.cremona.u-net.com/glossary.htm
Extractions: The following web sites all have pages listing details of the recordings of the artist to which the link refers. Many researchers will find these lists invaluable. Alas, no two discographies are alike. Many discographers compile lists of only the recordings and the catalogue numbers. But some also list recording dates and a very few include matrix numbers. The occasional list will supply recording details including location information. Very few follow the conventions for writing discographies, but never the less provide the required information. We may never achieve uniformity on these pages, but so long as they are available, the information will be available for future use. Violin Land would like to thank every hard-working and diligent discographer, for, without them it would be a sadder world. A B C D ... Z A ACCARDO, Salvatore Select Another Letter B BARTON, Rachel Rachel Barton