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- [1885]
Part of Brodsky Papers
Richter is in academic dress and has probably just received his honorary doctorate from Oxford University [1885].
Richter, Hans Johann Baptist Isidor (1843-1916), Conductor
Part of Brodsky Papers
Richter is in academic dress and has probably just received his honorary doctorate from Oxford University [1885].
Richter, Hans Johann Baptist Isidor (1843-1916), Conductor
Annotated photograph of Hans Richter
Part of Brodsky Papers
This is a photograph of Hans Richter, which has been painted over. There is a German transcription written on the mount, below the photograph; the photograph is for Adolf Brodsky from Hans Richter. Richter was an Austro-Hungarian conductor, and ...
Richter, Hans Johann Baptist Isidor (1843-1916), Conductor
Autograph letter signed from Hans Richter to Adolph Brodsky, with accompanying envelope
Part of Brodsky Papers
Richter writes to Brodsky in a very light-hearted vein after a turbulent crossing to Ireland. Burton ought to be studying his recitative diligently to know it by heart but he will be alright in the arias. The letter is dated 10 Mar 1901.
Richter, Hans Johann Baptist Isidor (1843-1916), Conductor
Autograph letter card signed from Hans Richter to Adolph Brodsky
Part of Brodsky Papers
Giovanni Guidice, alias Richter, asks Maestro Brodsky what piece he will play in addition to the concerto by Sinding. This missive is addressed to Serenissimo Sordido Presto. The card is postmarked 4 Mar 1902.
Richter, Hans Johann Baptist Isidor (1843-1916), Conductor
Autograph postcard signed from Hans Richter to Adolph Brodsky
Part of Brodsky Papers
In this humorous postcard, Richter acknowledges that Brodsky will be bringing his wife with him on the following day. He admits that their wives are essential dampers when they, the men, get carried away. Dated 29 Nov 1902. With accompanying ty...
Richter, Hans Johann Baptist Isidor (1843-1916), Conductor
Autograph letter signed from Hans Richter to James Forsyth
Part of Brodsky Papers
Richter writes with displeasure to Mr. Forsyth that Mr. Hatton jun. has not been engaged for the Orchestra. Richter has given Mr. Hatton his word and will not concede. Brodsky's protégé Mr. Leo Smith may have the next vacancy after Richter ...
Richter, Hans Johann Baptist Isidor (1843-1916), Conductor
Autograph letter signed from Hans Richter to Adolph Brodsky
Part of Brodsky Papers
Richter expresses his personal annoyance and explains to Brodsky about the appointment of Mr. Smith instead of Mr. Hatton to whom Richter has promised and not just mentioned the job in place of Mr. Roden. If Mr. Smith is poor, he may be given com...
Richter, Hans Johann Baptist Isidor (1843-1916), Conductor
Autograph postcard signed from Hans Richter to Carl Fuchs
Part of Brodsky Papers
Hans Richter informs Carl Fuchs that Dvorak will suit him fine; the bits of Bach are Fuchs's concern, but unaccompanied in the great hall? He suggests 6 November but if this date is already booked with Forsyth, they will find a later free da...
Richter, Hans Johann Baptist Isidor (1843-1916), Conductor
Autograph card signed to Adolph and Anna Brodsky
Part of Brodsky Papers
Hans and Maria Richter send congratulations and all good wishes in verse to Adolph and Anna Brodsky on the occasion of their silver wedding. The letter (with accompanying envelope) is in German and is dated 13 May 1905.
Richter, Hans Johann Baptist Isidor (1843-1916), Conductor
Autograph postcard signed from Hans Richter to Adolph Brodsky
Part of Brodsky Papers
Richter announces to Brodsky that he is conducting in public for the 4000th time; dated 14 May.
Richter, Hans Johann Baptist Isidor (1843-1916), Conductor