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ABOUT SCHMIDT

ABOUT SCHMIDT by Begley, Louis

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Seller: Revere Books, ABAA & IOBA
Title
ABOUT SCHMIDT
Author
Begley, Louis
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Revere Books, ABAA & IOBA (United States)
ISBN
9780679450337
Condition
Fine
Description
NY: Knopf, 1996. First edition, first prnt. Signed by Begley on the title page. Rear board bottom corner very weakly tapped; otherwise, an unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Basis for the film of the same title starring Jack Nicholson.. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine.
Attractive original photograph of the Swedish bass-baritone

Attractive original photograph of the Swedish bass-baritone by BERGLUND, Joel 1903-1985

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Attractive original photograph of the Swedish bass-baritone
Author
BERGLUND, Joel 1903-1985
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
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Bust-length portrait by the noted Swedish photographer Benkow, Stockholm. Ca. 239 x 179 mm. With photographer's signature in white ink to lower left corner of recto and handstamped to verso. Minor abrasion and annotations to verso. Berglund "made his début at the Stockholm Royal Opera in 1929 as Monterone (Rigoletto) and continued to sing there for the next 30 years. In 1942 he sang the Dutchman at Bayreuth and in 1946 he made his Metropolitan début as Hans Sachs. Best known as a Wagner singer - his repertory also included Wotan, Kurwenal and Gurnemanz - he sang many other roles in French, Italian and German operas, among them Méphistophélès, Athanaël (Thaïs), Mozart's Figaro, Boccanegra, Philip II, Scarpia and John the Baptist (Salome). From 1949 to 1956 he was director of the Stockholm Opera. A fine actor and a versatile singer, he could portray the warm-hearted magnanimity of Hans Sachs or the sardonic diabolism of Méphistophélès with equal facility." Elizabeth Forbes in Grove Music Online.