EditorialSaturday Night Fever illuminated dance floor used by John Travolta, Gal Gadot?s Wonder Woman costume and Raiders of the Lost Ark memorabilia among huge haul going under the hammer
Editorial" Working score" of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's requiem, unfinished at his death. Last notes of the " Lacrimosa" with a first attempt at completion by Joseph Eybler. See also 25-01-03 / 24,25-01-01 / 63.
Editorial" Working score" of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Requiem, unfinished at his death. Last notes of the " Lacrimosa". Last line by Joseph Eybler, who tried a first completion, but abandoned it to Suessmayr who finished the Requiem. See al...
EditorialFuneral monument (Castrum Doloris) erected by the citizens of Vienna for the requiem mass for Emperor Joseph II in St. Stephens Cathedral, April 30,1790. Coloured engraving.
EditorialSt. Nicholas church, Prague, Mala Strana, begun 1703. In St. Nicholas, Rosetti's Requiem was performed on December 14, 1791, in memory of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who had died on December 5.
EditorialOffice for the Dead at Vespers. Requiem Mass. Psalm 114, beginning with decorated initial 'D'. Borders with foliate decoration. Umfray Hours. N. France; 15th century. Source: Sloane 2468, f.115. Language: Latin.
Editorial'Nation's requiem for the Antarctic heroes.' Newspaper report on the memorial service at St.Paul's cathedral for the deceased members of Scott's polar expedition. Daily Sketch. February 15th, 1913. Portraits of Robert Falcon Scott, his wife and child; ...
Editorial" Working score" of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's requiem, unfinished at his death. Last notes of the " Lacrimosa" with a first attempt at completion by Joseph Eybler. See also 25-01-03 / 24,25-01-01 / 63.
Editorial" Working score" of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Requiem, unfinished at his death. Last notes of the " Lacrimosa". Last line by Joseph Eybler, who tried a first completion, but abandoned it to Suessmayr who finished the Requiem. See al...
EditorialSt. Nicholas church, Prague, Mala Strana, begun 1703. In St. Nicholas, Rosetti's Requiem was performed on December 14, 1791, in memory of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who had died on December 5.