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Vittorio Rieti
Spring-Concerts - Autograph letters Signed by Vittorio Rieti - 1935

1935

$1,417.27
£1,066.99
€1,200
CA$1,952.38
A$2,186.54
CHF 1,140.90
MX$26,707.66
NOK 14,515.59
SEK 13,682.68
DKK 9,134.56

About the Item

I Concerti di Primavera (Spring-Concerts) is the main content of these 2 Autograph Letters Signed by the Italian composer Vittorio Rieti to the Countess A. L. Pecci-Blunt, written in Italian, 1935. Excellent conditions, including original envelopes. In Detail: A.L.S. Rome, December 2nd 1935. Three pages, double-sided; A.L.S. Rome, December 9th 1935. One page, double-sided, on letterhead paper "I Concerti di Primavera". The Italian composer, Vittorio Rieti, together with the Countess Pecci-Blunt, were giving birth to a Society of Concerts in Rome, to realize unforgettable music nights and Spring-Concerts in Rome. Through these two autograph letters we discover how Rieti, under the directives of the composer Mario Labroca, manage not only to find funding for the mentioned above musical events, but also to enrich the original project with three more concerts. The autograph on letterhead paper "I Concerti di Primaver", directs the Countess to write "sweet words" to the Press and Propaganda Ministers, S.E. Alfieri and Ciano, to obtein further funding. Instead the long second autograph letter explains in details the repertoire, the collaborations of conductors like Stravinskij, Bartok, Ravel and musicians, fees for each members, cost of transers, and the difference between budget and final balance. Vittorio Rieti (Alessandria d'Egitto, 1898 – New York, 1994) Vittorio Rieti was a Jewish-Italian-American composer, best-known for his tonal and neo-classical music. Firstly he moved to Milan to study economics and after in Rome under Respighi and Casella, and lived there until 1940. In 1925, he temporarily moved to Paris and composed music for George Balanchine's ballet for Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, Barabau. In 1940 Rieti emigrated to the United States, becoming a naturalized American citizen on the 1st of June 1944. He taught at the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore (1948–49), Chicago Musical College (1950–54), Queens College, New York (1958–60), and New York College of Music (1960–64). Countess Anna Laetitia Pecci (Rome, 1885 - Marlia, 1971) Best-known as Mimì, the Italian noblewoman was an art collector, patron and nephew of Pope Leo XIII. Extremely volcanic, she was very active in the cultural field, opening numerous lounges, galleries and theaters. In 1919 she married Cecil Blumenthal, later changed to Blunt, a wealthy Jewish banker from New York, heir to an important collection of nineteenth-century French painting. His Parisian and Roman salons was attended by artists and intellectuals of the caliber of Salvador Dalì, Paul Valery, Poulenc, Paul Claudel, she organized night musics and Springs Concerts calling the most talentuous musicians at the time.
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    1935
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 10.83 in (27.5 cm)Width: 8.47 in (21.5 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Roma, IT
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: M-1147161stDibs: LU65037552052

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