Menu with handwritten notes and autograph by composer Alexander Glazunov
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The Stargift collection features an autograph by A. Glazunov, left on the menu of the Paris restaurant on December 17, 1912. On the reverse side there is a sheet music stand with notes dedicated to Lyubov Alexandrovna Delmas.
Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov is a Russian composer, conductor, professor at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, and People's Artist of the Republic. In addition, Glazunov was a close associate of the composers of the Mighty Bunch. He was also compared to Liszt and Wagner, and was also considered a creative successor to Tchaikovsky. Glazunov spent the last 8 years of his life in Paris and became the "envoy" of the great Russian musical culture there. He was honored, recorded on the radio, and his symphonies (eight of them) were admired in newspapers and magazines. Russian Russian emigrants From the beginning of the XX century to the Second World War, Paris was a musical Mecca for most Russian emigrants among all the cities of Western Europe, turning into the center of the artistic life of the Russian diaspora. In addition, in France A. Glazunov met with many compatriots, including Rachmaninov and Chaliapin.
Lyubov Alexandrovna Andreeva (nee Tyshinskaya or Teschinskaya) is an opera and concert singer, vocal teacher, who performed under her mother's surname Delmas.
Delmas could not help but attract the attention of admirers, she had a beautiful sonorous voice, and she was also distinguished by her bright appearance. The opera singer created a number of memorable musical and stage images on stage.
Her repertoire consisted of over 60 different parts. In addition, Lyubov Delmas was the muse and lover of A. Blok. The story of their love is captured in letters and many poems of the poet: the cycles "Carmen", "Harp and Violin", "Gray Morning", as well as numerous entries in diaries and notebooks are dedicated to her.
Material: paper.
It is possible to make it into a baguette.
Sizes: 16.2 × 10 × 0.1 cm .