Stravinsky, Igor. (1882–1971). Signed Photograph to Jack Gottlieb. Matte-finish 3.75 x 5.75 photo of Stravinsky smoking a cigarette, signed and inscribed in black ballpoint, “To Jack Gottlieb, my best greetings, Sincerely, I. Stravinsky, Hollywood, February 1960.” A small tear to the right edge, a slightly irregularly trimmed top edge, and a bit of skipping to ink, otherwise fine condition.
Jack Gottlieb (1930 - 2011) was an important composer, teacher and long time associate of Leonard Bernstein. Although he is primarily remembered as Leonard Bernstein’s ‘right hand man’ he was an important teacher and composer in his own right, particularly of music for the synagogue. Bernstein described Gottlieb as "one of the most important talents on the American musical scene.”
Jack Gottlieb (1930 - 2011) was an important composer, teacher and long time associate of Leonard Bernstein. Although he is primarily remembered as Leonard Bernstein’s ‘right hand man’ he was an important teacher and composer in his own right, particularly of music for the synagogue. Bernstein described Gottlieb as "one of the most important talents on the American musical scene.”
Stravinsky, Igor. (1882–1971). Signed Photograph to Jack Gottlieb. Matte-finish 3.75 x 5.75 photo of Stravinsky smoking a cigarette, signed and inscribed in black ballpoint, “To Jack Gottlieb, my best greetings, Sincerely, I. Stravinsky, Hollywood, February 1960.” A small tear to the right edge, a slightly irregularly trimmed top edge, and a bit of skipping to ink, otherwise fine condition.
Jack Gottlieb (1930 - 2011) was an important composer, teacher and long time associate of Leonard Bernstein. Although he is primarily remembered as Leonard Bernstein’s ‘right hand man’ he was an important teacher and composer in his own right, particularly of music for the synagogue. Bernstein described Gottlieb as "one of the most important talents on the American musical scene.”
Jack Gottlieb (1930 - 2011) was an important composer, teacher and long time associate of Leonard Bernstein. Although he is primarily remembered as Leonard Bernstein’s ‘right hand man’ he was an important teacher and composer in his own right, particularly of music for the synagogue. Bernstein described Gottlieb as "one of the most important talents on the American musical scene.”