FEMALE INTERPRETERS AND COMPOSERS - Correspondence, photogra - Lot 91

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FEMALE INTERPRETERS AND COMPOSERS - Correspondence, photogra - Lot 91
FEMALE INTERPRETERS AND COMPOSERS - Correspondence, photographs and documents Célestine GALLI-MARIE, Marié de l'Isle, known as. 1840-1905) - Mezzo-soprano, interpreter of the great works of the opera-comique of which Carmen of Bizet - 16 L.a.s dated (or datable) of 1880 to 1900, the majority format in-8, on paper with its figure. Correspondence addressed mainly to the music publisher Henri HEUGEL. The set also includes three cabinet size photographs and nineteen business card size photographs representing her, with a colored drawing by Benjamin Ulmann, representing the singer in Don César de Bazan (39 x 20,5 cm). Lucienne BRÉVAL, Berthe Schilling, known as (1869-1935) - Famous voice of the Wagnerian heroines and in the works of Massenet. 5 L.a.s. around 1906-1908, 17 pp. in-12 or in-8. To Doctor Crépel. (Lucienne BRÉVAL) - Ignacio ZOULOAGA (1870-1945) - Portraitist and painter of the Bullfighting. He frequented the artistic and literary world of Paris between the two wars. - 16 L.a.s. and 3 postcards a.s., between 1908 and 1931, mostly in-8. Correspondence of friendship and admiration addressed to Lucienne Bréval, who was his model. The set also includes a telegram: "Villefranche s/mer February 26, 1909 ... you are too Carmen for Monte Carlo, you are for Seville or Granada - Zouloaga. Enclosed, a postcard signed by Rose DEGEORGIS, who played the role of Frasquita in Carmen in 1910 at the Théâtre Royal de La Monnaie in Brussels. Emma CALVÉ (1858-1942) - French soprano. She interpreted the greatest roles of the comic opera. Tireless traveler, she performed on the great stages of America and elsewhere. 26 L.a.s. or ace cards, between 1890 and 1920. Letters addressed to composers, personalities of the world of the music and to various. - The set also includes two autographed photographs, representing her on stage. Géraldine FARRAR (1882-1967) - American soprano, born in Melrose near Boston. She performed Massenet, but also Mozart, Wagner and Italian operas. She performed with Caruso at the Metropolitan in Puccini's Madame Butterfly. - L.a.s. Ridgefield, Connecticut September 24, 1938, 2 ½ pp. in-4. She thanks a journalist who is about to talk about her in his radio lectures. - Enclosed is a 4 pp. half-fol. handwritten note, regarding the major milestones of her career. Caroline Miolan CARVALHO (1827-1895) - Coloratura soprano in Gounod and especially Mozart (Zurlina, in Don Giovanni). She performed in the best Parisian halls. Telegram dated June 6, 1894, addressed to a friend. Augusta HOLMES (1847-1903) - Singer and composer of Irish and British origin. She was a companion of Catulle-Mendès for a while. She composed several symphonies. Las. Friday, April 30, 1897, 2 pp. in-8. Probably addressed to the singer M. Renaud. Georgette LEBLANC MAETERLINCK (1869-1941). Lyric artist and woman of letters. On Tuesday evening, 2 pp. in-4 written in pencil. To the printer of a work of Maeterlinck to propose him to come to his house to correct the printing plates. Yvette CHAUVIRÉ (1917-2016). Star dancer, choreographer. She danced with Rudolph Nureyev at the Royal Ballet in London. Autographed photograph, dated September 1983. 17,5 x 12,5 cm.
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