Published by Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia, 1940
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Original set of two 12" 78 rpm red vinyl records. One record features Mattiwilda Dobbs singing soprano, accompanied by Robert Williams singing tenor on one side ("New Born"), and the other record features Mae Belle Finch singing soprano. Both records credit Kemper Harreld as director. The Dobb's record has one faint scratch on the "New Born" side, the Finch record has a few faint scratches to both sides, overall near fine, in good original unprinted paper sleeves with a small dampstain to one, creasing, and edgewear including chips and tears to both. The runout etches suggest that these records could have originally been issued as a set. According to Spelman College, these recordings (at least the Dobbs recordings) were from a performance in January of either 1946 or '47 when the chorus was invited to play on the CBS radio program, *Wings Over Jordan*. Mattiwilda Dobbs, the daughter of Atlanta civic and political leader John Wesley Dobbs, graduated from Spelman College in 1946 with a degree in Spanish and music. She went on to have a highly successful career in music and was a pioneer for Black performers, becoming the first Black singer to perform at La Scala in Italy, and the first Black woman to land a long-term contract and sing a lead role with the Metropolitan Opera, as well as the first Black singer to play a lead role at the San Francisco Opera. Her *New York Times* obituary states that her voice was "praised by critics for its crystalline purity and supple agility, and for her impeccable intonation, sensitive musicianship and captivating stage presence." It goes on to say that Dobbs "made relatively few recordings." Also featured is Mae Belle Finch. Although she never went on to make the name for herself that Dobbs did, she sings here with great passion and gives a haunting performance of "I Wonder as I Wander." The director of these performances, Kemper Harreld was a successful African-American concert violinist who founded both the Morehouse College and Spelman College Glee Clubs. Unrecorded by both *OCLC* and Discogs, and equally unknown in the trade. A rare set of records showcasing two very early performances by Mattiwilda Dobbs.
Published by München 16.4.1961., 1961
Seller: Antiquariat Bebuquin (Alexander Zimmeck), Pegau OT Werben, Germany
20 x 15cm. 3 Bl. Leporello. Julius Katchen (* 15. August 1926 in Long Branch, New Jersey; 29. April 1969 in Paris) war ein US-amerikanischer Pianist russisch-jüdischer Abstammung. Katchens Repertoire war zwar zunächst breit, konzentrierte sich jedoch ab Ende der 1950er Jahre immer mehr auf die Werke von Johannes Brahms. Er nahm so auf Schallplatte dessen gesamtes Soloklavierwerk auf (eine bis heute in ihrer Kraft, Virtuosität und Werkdurchdringung maßstabsetzende Aufnahme). Am 11. Dezember 1968 nahm er am "Rock 'n' Roll Circus" der Rolling Stones teil. (Wikipedia) Sprache: deutsch.
Publication Date: 1953
Seller: Studio Bibliografico Orfeo (ALAI - ILAB), Bologna, BO, Italy
12x16 cm.
Publication Date: 1955
Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
pamphlet. 4 pages, 9 x 6 inches, no place -- an attractive "Civil Music Association" program from 1955, signed in full on the cover. Very good condition. The first African-American soprano to sing at the La Scala Opera House. In 1954 she was decorated by Queen Elizabeth after a command performance.