first edition card
1925 · n.p.
by Kreisler, Fritz
n.p., 1925. First Edition. card. Very good. (1) in a photograph with the Ambassador to Japan; (1) in a photograph with Mr. Werlich on a concert tour; (1) a photograph of the Kreisler and Mischa Elmans Carnegie Hall marquis; (1) a photograph of the Kreisler villa in Berlin; (1) a photograph of the Lies/Kreisler monument at Woodlawn; (1) a Postcard of 'study here with Mr. and Mrs. Kreisler at Geneve', (1) a Real Photo postcard of Frank Llody Wright's Imperial Hotel, Tokyo; (1) a postcard of Monte Carlo to Mrs. Herman Zepf, husband of Emma Clarke; (1) envelope - Lee, Higgenson and Co. stationery from Emma Clarke to Miss Margaret Buck, care of Mrs.Fritz Kreisler, care of Mr. Fred McCrea addressed to Swanston House, Melbourne Australia, with a forward to Sydney. n
Kreisler, the most famous and beloved violinist of the early 20th century, was the youngest person to ever enter the Vienna Conservatory of Music. Known for his arresting and lush tone, that was said to be recognizable instantly, he also became quite notorious for a classical fraud of the most complimentary sway: for years he performed pieces that he stated were forgotten compositions by Couperin, Vivaldi and other greats. Years later he confessed rather lightly that they were, in fact, his own works. This was met with criticism by musicologists, but public opinion changed little, in fact he rode out the scandal well, adding himself that it was only a compliment that they were under illusion so completely. During his illustrious musical life, he played instruments by noted luthiers Antonio Stradivari, Pietro Guarneri, Giuseppe Guarneri, and Carlo Bergonzi, most of which eventually came to bear his name. The Stradivarius instruments that he owned at one time are: The Lady InchiquinThe Earl of PlymouthThe Greville The Huberman andThe Lord Amherst of Hackney.Around the turn of the century, on a steamship journey, he met and proposed to a wealth tobacco heiress , Harriet Lies Woerz. They remained married until his death in NYC in 1962. (Inventory #: 10494)
Kreisler, the most famous and beloved violinist of the early 20th century, was the youngest person to ever enter the Vienna Conservatory of Music. Known for his arresting and lush tone, that was said to be recognizable instantly, he also became quite notorious for a classical fraud of the most complimentary sway: for years he performed pieces that he stated were forgotten compositions by Couperin, Vivaldi and other greats. Years later he confessed rather lightly that they were, in fact, his own works. This was met with criticism by musicologists, but public opinion changed little, in fact he rode out the scandal well, adding himself that it was only a compliment that they were under illusion so completely. During his illustrious musical life, he played instruments by noted luthiers Antonio Stradivari, Pietro Guarneri, Giuseppe Guarneri, and Carlo Bergonzi, most of which eventually came to bear his name. The Stradivarius instruments that he owned at one time are: The Lady InchiquinThe Earl of PlymouthThe Greville The Huberman andThe Lord Amherst of Hackney.Around the turn of the century, on a steamship journey, he met and proposed to a wealth tobacco heiress , Harriet Lies Woerz. They remained married until his death in NYC in 1962. (Inventory #: 10494)