Brousil (3 results)

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Seller: Reuseabook, Gloucester, GLOS, United KingdomReuseabook
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Paperback. Condition: Used; Very Good. Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. Though second-hand, the book is still in very good shape. Minimal signs of usage may include very minor creasing on the cover or on the spine.

XXe festival international du film à Karlovy Vary
Juri Purs - Jiri Hrbas - A. M. Brousil - Ernest Stric - Jan Kliment - Vladislav Masek
Language: French
Published by Orbis, Prague 1976
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Seller: Librairie Françoise Causse, COURTENAY, FranceLibrairie Françoise Causse
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Couverture souple. Condition: Bon. 11,5 x 19 cm broché, 108 pages, cahier photos en noir et blanc de 16 feuillets. Bon état de couverture, cornée à l'angle inférieur du 1er plat, rabat agrafé au premier plat. Bonne tenue de la couture. Intérieur bon état. A PROPOS : Petit ouvrage historique publié à l'occasion du vingtième anniv…ersaire du festival, portant principalement sur les années 60 et 70 et sur la participation de pays d'Afrique, d'Asie et d'Amérique latine.
Published by 1 page 7 x 4½ inches, in good condition.
Seller: Julian Browning Rare Books & Manuscripts, London, United KingdomJulian Browning Rare Books & Manuscripts
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Chester, 9 January 1858. There is a photograph of the sibling sextet know as the Family Brousil in the Royal Collection. The Brousils were a family of young musicians from Prague who first appeared in England in 1856 at the Gallery of Illustration in Regent Street. They played for Queen Victoria and her family on three occasions…. It is not known how they were brought to the Queen's notice, but the Royal Family's own involvement with music was considerable and she may have been attracted by the idea of a group of musical brothers and sisters whose ages were so near those of her own children. The young musicians (in the 1857 photograph in Queen Victoria's collection) are Mlles Bertha (14 years old), violin solo, Antonia (17), piano, and Cecilie (6), 2nd violin; Messrs Albin (13), violoncello, Adolphus (11), viola gamba, and Aloys (7), 1st violin.