Composer Boris V.Klebeck: Brief Berlin 1953 Scholarship Richard-Wagner-Stiftung

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Composer BORIS v. KLEBECK: Letter Berlin 1953 grant


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You are bidding on one letter of the musician / conductor Boris Baron von Kleberck from 1953.

Boris von Kleberck composed the film music for the films "Secrets of Nature" (1934) and "In the Realm of the Lilliputians" (1939), "To the Head and Collar" (1938) and "Auf Pirschgang" (1944).

The author thanks for a Artist grant from the Richard Wagner Foundation.

One page completely handwritten, addressed to the "Lord Mayor"; probably from Bayreuth, i.e. Hans Rollwagen. In the discussion about the continuation of the Richard Wagner Festival after the Second World War, 'Rollwagen [...] emphasized the right of the Wagner family to manage it.' (Source: wikipedia.)

Typewritten on the back, addressed to Dr. Dorothea Angerer, Bayreuth, Wahnfriedstr. 1.

Oddly enough, the back is red as "Copie!" inscribed, although it is an original typescript with an original signature. What is meant is that this letter was originally addressed to Dr. Dorothea Angerer left and was added again as a typescript for the mayor's information.

Dated 23. July 1953, each signed by hand ("Frhr. v. Creytz Kleberck").

In the Berlin telephone book from 1953 he is listed as Klebereck, Boris Freiherr von, Lichterfelde, Drakestrasse 39.

Format: A4.

Condition: Folded in the middle, slightly browned and creased, with small corner creases.Please also note the pictures!

Enclosed: Postcard from 1938 to "Graf von Klebereck" in Berlin, signed Leokadia Letkewitz (?). 14.8 x 10.4 cm.

Internal note: Folder 1/7.


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Boris von Kleberck composed the film music for the films "Secrets of Nature" (1934) and "In the Realm of the Lilliputians" (1939), "To the Head and Collar" (1938) and "Auf Pirschgang" (1944). One page completely handwritten, addressed to the "Lord Mayor"; probably from Bayreuth, i.e. Hans Rollwagen. In the discussion about the continuation of the Richard Wagner Festival after the Second World War, 'Rollwagen [...] emphasized the right of the Wagner family to manage it.' (Source: wikipedia.) Oddly enough, the back is red as "Copie!" inscribed, although it is an original typescript with an original signature. What is meant is that this letter was originally addressed to Dr. Dorothea Angerer left and was added again as a typescript for the mayor's information. Condition: Folded in the middl
Erscheinungsort Berlin
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Musik
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften Signiert
Erscheinungsjahr 1953
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript