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   <name><![CDATA[Laurence McGilvery]]></name>
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	Jazz and painting. March 5–31, 1972 - Blaine, Nell; Brodie, Jocelyn
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		FREE domestic and international shipping with direct order. **Keene, NH: Keene State College, Louise E. Thorne Memorial Art Gallery, 1972. Cover drawing and one plate. 8 pp. Decorated blue paper covers. 22.8 x 15.2 cm. Text: "Getting with Lester and Mondrian in the Forties," by Nell Blaine. A proof copy with her corrections and substantial annotations. "From N. Blaine" written on the cover in ink in a different hand (probably Jocelyn Brodie's?). 35 exhibiting artists include Nell Blaine, Calder, Stuart Davis, Elaine de Kooning, Robert de Niro (father of the actor), Matisse, Miro, and Picasso. No copies located in OCLC, MoMA, Frick, Brooklyn, or the Getty. Slight bump upper right corner; near fine. 
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     <br/>Blaine, Nell; Brodie, Jocelyn

        
        

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	High Performance. John Cage 75th birthday celebration, number 38; volume 10, number 2, 1987. Edited by Steven Durland. - &#91;Cage, John] Durland, Steven, editor
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		Los Angeles. BOLDLY SIGNED on cover in silver ink by John Cage. "Cage's thoughts on performance," compiled by Richard Kostelanetz, pp. 20-9. A limited number of copies available. May be slight shelf wear. 
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     <br/>&#91;Cage, John] Durland, Steven, editor

        
        

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	Ocherki po istorii tantsoval'noi muzyki - Druskin, N.S.
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		FREE domestic & international shipping with direct order. **Leningrad: Leningradskaia Filarmonia, 1936. Frontispiece & 20 hors-texte plates. 204 + &#91;4] pp. Original paper over stiff card covers. About 15 x 11.5 cm. Bibliography (pp. 198-205). The fourth chapter (pp. 65-80) is on the impact of jazz. Other parts of the text deal with the integration of folk dance into ballet. Overlapping edges chipped; backstrip perished, but binding solid. Only one copy in OCLC, at Saint Andrews University, in Scotland. 
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     <br/>Druskin, N.S.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $250.00
       
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	Die tote Stadt. Oper in 3 Bildern, frei nach G. Rodenbachs Schauspiel "Das Trugbild" von Paul Schott. Musik von Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Opus 12. Vollständiger Klavier-Auszug mit Text vereinfacht gesetzt von Ferdinand Rebay. - Korngold, E.W.
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/90001"/>
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Herausgegeben in Mainz bei B. Schott's Söhne. ©1920. Nr. 30620. 209 pp. + &#91;3] pp. (including advertisement listing other works by EWK). About 33 x 26 cm. Decorated cream boards with titling and publisher's device in black and yellow borders; backstrip missing, but binding solid; extremities worn; various marks on covers. Title page bears stamp: Thelma Steiner. **Apparent first trade edition of the score for Korngold's masterpiece. The title page does not agree with any listings in OCLC (the World Catalogue), but the next-to-last leaf describes a limited edition, the Vorzugsausgabe in 100 copies, signed, bound in half-vellum. The composer's inscription on the copyright page is printed, not written by hand. The librettist "Paul Schott" is a pseudonym for Korngold's father Julius, a noted music critic. The libretto was based on "Bruges-la-Morte," a short novel by Georges Rodenbach. 
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     <br/>Korngold, E.W.

        
        

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	Messiaen. - &#91;Messiaen, Olivier] Johnson, Robert Sherlaw.
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		Berkeley: University of California, 1989 (first pub. 1975). 85 musical examples & 10 tables in text. 232 pp. Decorated paper covers.. 23.2 x 15.3 cm. Light cover wear, and a small crease on lower corner of back cover. 
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     <br/>&#91;Messiaen, Olivier] Johnson, Robert Sherlaw.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
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	Genesis of a music: an account of a creative work,its roots and its fulfillments. Second edition, enlarged - Partch, Harry
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/92861"/>
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **New York: Da Capo, 1974. Color frontispiece and 4 hors-texte color plates + numerous illustrations in the text. xxv + 517 pp. Cloth with dustjacket. 24 x 16.2 cm. 6 appendices + Works cited and index. Some wear to dustjacket and one bad tear at top right of front panel; jacket in archival Brodart wrapper. 
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     <br/>Partch, Harry

        
        

        <br/>Price: $40.00
       
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	Trois sonates pour clavecin ou forte piano, avec accompagnement de violon et basse. Dédieés à Madame de Marclesy. Composées par Ignace Pleyel. (Oeuvre 23e). - Pleyel, Ignace (Ignaz).
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **A Paris chez Le Duc, rue du Roule, à la Croix d'Or, No. 6, au Magazin de Musique, et d'Instruments. &#91;Plate] 250. &#91;1806?] Piano part. 51 engraved pp. Contemporary mottled pink boards; handwritten label on front cover. About 31.5 x 24.5 cm. Price information is: "Prix 9. &#91;symbol] pour Paris et la Province  Port franc par la poste." Extremities worn; paper darkened, and a few corners turned. **Item 4471 in Benton, Rita, Ignace Pleyel: a thematic catalogue… (1977), is the closest to this version, but the publisher has a different address, and the plate no. is 241. Therefore, this likely is a later edition. Not located in OCLC (the World Catalogue). 
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     <br/>Pleyel, Ignace (Ignaz).

        
        

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	&#91;Musique de piano; several 19th-century  compositions] - Ravina, Henri (1818-1906)
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Paris: Henry Lemoine &#91;except as noted], &#91;18--]. Engraved piano scores: Sicilienne, op. 21 (Conservatoire Mme Cendrier); Nocturne, op. 13; Romance sans paroles, op. 27; Rondo de salon, op. 26 (E. Heu);  Fantaisie élegante, op. 25; Second divertissement, op. 16; Rondo villageois, op. 17 (E. Heu); 25 exercices-études, op. 28. About 142 pp. Quarter-leather & board binding rough, with all front corners broken. 
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     <br/>Ravina, Henri (1818-1906)

        
        

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	Messe solennelle a quatre voix, soli & choeurs, composée et dédiée a Madame la Comtesse Pillet-Will…. Partition pour chant, avec accompagnement de piano et orgue-harmonium. Plate no. 11,530. - Rossini, G&#91;ioacchino].
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Paris: G. Brandus et S. Dufour, n.d. &#91;1880 sale receipt pasted in]. Black quarter-leather and black pebbled cloth. &#91;iv] + 231 pp. 27.3 x 18.2 cm. Leather skinned; intermittent light foxing. 
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     <br/>Rossini, G&#91;ioacchino].

        
        

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	Happy Mose: cake walk, two step, or polka - Kussel, Philip
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Milwaukee: Frederick Foxworth & Co., printers. / ©1899 by Chas. K. Harris. Cover by Ralph Ellis in brown, white, and black depicts an older African-American in tie and suit, seated on a chair and holding a banjo. 3 pp. music + 4 pp. advertisements. 33 x 26.5 cm. No copies in OCLC. Not in Edison Sheet Music Collection, Library of Congress. Slight creasing at the lower edge. For similar material please search jazz at mcgilvery-dot-com. 
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     <br/>Kussel, Philip

        
        

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	Hello, ma baby - Howard, Joseph E., and Emerson, Ida
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/98002"/>
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **New  York: T. B. Harms, 1899. Cover by Rose Starmer depicts well-dressed African-American couple on telephone: man in upper left corner and woman in lower right. Light red, brown, black, and white. 4 pp. + 4 pp. advertisements. 34.5 x 26.6 cm. Three small tears with transparent tape (not discolored) inside front cover. For similar material please please search jazz at mcgilvery-dot-com. 
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     <br/>Howard, Joseph E., and Emerson, Ida

        
        

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	Ma ragtime baby: two step for piano - Stone, Fred S.
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **New York: Myll Brothers, ©1898 by Whitney-Warner Publishing Co., Detroit. Cover depicts elegant couple, woman with parasol, in red, white, and black, by Edgar Keller (1868-1932). One small chip in bottom edge of front cover and small tape mend on verso of front cover; leading edge of center sheet dusty and frayed and chipped at top corner; large chip in top edge of rear cover; inside of fold mended with transparent tape (no discoloration). 3 p. + advertisements inside front cover and on rear cover. 34.5 x 27 cm. For similar material please please search jazz at mcgilvery-dot-com.  
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     <br/>Stone, Fred S.

        
        

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	Mississippi rag two-step. The first rag-time two-step ever written and first played by Krell's Orchestra, Chicago. Piano solo - Krell, W. H.
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/98005"/>
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Chicago: S. Brainard's Sons, 1897. Number 17,364. Cover by Harrell in red, white, and black depicts rural musicians and dancers on the banks of the Mississippi. 4 pp. + advertisement on the rear page. 35 x 27 cm. A few pale spots of foxing; fold split 4.5 cm at foot of spine. For similar material please search jazz at mcgilvery-dot-com. 
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     <br/>Krell, W. H.

        
        

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	Nicodemus two step. The latest Ethiopian oddity - Lawry, M. B.
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Boston: Vivian Music Company, 1896. Number 1980. Cover by E.S. Fisher in red, yellow, white, and black depicts two stereotyped Africian-American women in long dresses  and bonnets looking sidewise at elaborately dressed man in top hat, long coat, monocle, and cane. 5 pp. 34.5 x 26.8 cm. Closed tears on top edge; mended on back of front cover and fold with transparent tape (no discoloration). OCLC locates only three copies. For similar material please please search jazz at mcgilvery-dot-com. 
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     <br/>Lawry, M. B.

        
        

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	Take your clothes and go. Sung with unbounding success by Geo. Wilson of Primrose & West's Minstrels, Lew Dockstader, &#91;etc.] - Jones, Iriving
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **New York: Joseph W. Stern, 1897. Photographic cover with decorative margin by C. E. J. in orange, black, and white depicts a downcast man and an angry woman pointing his way to the door  4 pp. + advertisements on inside covers and rear cover. 35.7 x 28 cm.Chipping at foot of fold; Cover fold mended with transparent tape (no discoloration). For similar material please please search jazz at mcgilvery-dot-com. 
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     <br/>Jones, Iriving

        
        

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	What's the matter with the mail - Hamill, Fred J., and Wenrich, Percy
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Chicago: Fred J. Hamill, 1904. Cover by Henrich &#91;not a misspelling of Wenrich] in dark red, gray, white, and black depicts postman surrounded by flying mail. 5 pp. + advertisement on rear. 35 x 28 cm. Leading edge of center sheet frayed; it and front cover edge and fold repaired with transparent tape (no discoloration). Only five copies in OCLC. For similar material please please search jazz at mcgilvery-dot-com. 
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     <br/>Hamill, Fred J., and Wenrich, Percy

        
        

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	Whistling Rufus: a characteristic march, which can be used effectively as a two-step, polka, or cake-walk - Mills, Kerry
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **New York: F.A. Mills, 1899. Uncredited cover in orange, black and white depicts stereotyped African-American man in top hat and tails, playing a guitar and whistling at a dance. 4 pp. + advertisements inside front cover and on rear cover. Small marginal tears in front cover and on fold repaired with transparent tape (no discoloration}. For similar material please search jazz at mcgilvery-dot-com. 
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     <br/>Mills, Kerry

        
        

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	When it's night time down in Dixieland - Berlin, Irving
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **New York: Waterson, Berlin, Snyder, 1914. Cover design in orange, white, and black by Albert Barbelle (1888-1957) depicts eight African-Americans in front of a log cabin, including a banjo player and a violinist. Photograph inset: "Anita Osbood, the vital spark." 4 pp. music + advertisement on rear cover. A couple of tears on edges; small transparent tape repair inside front cover (no discoloration). For similiar material please search jazz at mcgilvery-dot-com. 
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     <br/>Berlin, Irving

        
        

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	Why don't you get a lady of your own? The swell coon laughing success - Williams, Bert, and Walker, George
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/98011"/>
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **New York: Jos. W. Stern, 1898. Cover in yellow, white, and black by G. E. depicts heavily caricatured African-American couple sitting on a bench, and a single African-American male standing next to them. Three small, photographic insets of the two composer/performers. 35.5 x 28 cm. 4 pp. of music; advertisement on rear cover. Edges worn; light soil on covers; transparent tape repairs inside front cover to small marginal tears and fold (no discoloration). For similar material please please search jazz at mcgilvery-dot-com. 
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     <br/>Williams, Bert, and Walker, George

        
        

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