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Streisand, Barbra. (b. 1942). "Where is it Written?" - SIGNED MUSIC. Unusual clipped sheet music of the opening bars of "Where is it Written?" from the 1983 film Yentl with music by Legrand and the lyrics by the Bergmans. Signed in blue ink "Thank you / Barbra Streisand." The printed music is a facsimile of a musical manuscript, possibly from an early rehearsal copy of the score.  6.4 x 3.5 inches, mounted to a slightly larger crimson board backing. Two pencil notations in an unknown hand, small tape remnants to upper corners, else fine. An unusual format for her signature. 

Yentl was Barbra Streisand’s thirteenth film in Hollywood, and took her many years to finally get mad. Streisand wrote, directed (her debut as a film director) and starred in the movie, which follows an early 20th-century Ashkenazi Jewish woman named Yentl who pretends to be a man after her father's death in order to receive a religious education.

Streisand, Barbra. (b. 1942) "Where is it Written?" - SIGNED MUSIC

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Streisand, Barbra. (b. 1942). "Where is it Written?" - SIGNED MUSIC. Unusual clipped sheet music of the opening bars of "Where is it Written?" from the 1983 film Yentl with music by Legrand and the lyrics by the Bergmans. Signed in blue ink "Thank you / Barbra Streisand." The printed music is a facsimile of a musical manuscript, possibly from an early rehearsal copy of the score.  6.4 x 3.5 inches, mounted to a slightly larger crimson board backing. Two pencil notations in an unknown hand, small tape remnants to upper corners, else fine. An unusual format for her signature. 

Yentl was Barbra Streisand’s thirteenth film in Hollywood, and took her many years to finally get mad. Streisand wrote, directed (her debut as a film director) and starred in the movie, which follows an early 20th-century Ashkenazi Jewish woman named Yentl who pretends to be a man after her father's death in order to receive a religious education.