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Szeryng, Henryk - Unsigned Concert Programs (Various Options)

Polish-Mexican violinist (1918-1988) who enjoyed an outstanding solo performer career.

Original (and unsigned) concert programs and playbills for performances of the celebrated violinist, in different sizes and conditions (check individual descriptions for more details if available).

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Buenos Aires (1946)

Item #: M2687-G5A

Program for a performance of music by Respighi, Beethoven, Debussy and others at Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires, 1946, by soloist violinist Henryk Szeryng. Size is 6.25 x 9 inches, in excellent condition.

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$25.00 USD
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$25.00 USD
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Tel Aviv (1965)

Item #: M2990-MRR1

Poster announcing a concert by star violinist Henry Szeryng at the Fredric R. Mann auditorium, Tel Aviv, Israel, in 1965. Szeryng performs music by Prokofiev, Sir John Barbirolli conducts. Size is 25 x 18.75 inches, in both English and Hebrew, in excellent condition.

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$150.00 USD
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$150.00 USD
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Buenos Aires (1950)

Item #: S4353-G10-2

Unsigned concert program for a performance of the celebrated Polish-Mexican violinist with pianist Leo Schwarz of works by Tartini, Bach, Brahms, Bartok, Aguirre, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Wieniawski, at Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires, on June 30th, 1950. Size is 6.25 x 9 inches, full program with all pages and covers, in excellent condition.

ALSO INCLUDED is a ticket stub for the concert (not glued).

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$30.00 USD
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$30.00 USD
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Buenos Aires (1956)

Item #: K3395-J18D

Program for a performance of Brahm's violin concerto by the Polish-Mexican violinist at Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires, on August 19, 1956, under the baton of Lorin Maazel. Size is 6 x 8.8 inches, full program with all pages and covers, in excellent condition.

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$35.00 USD
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$35.00 USD
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