Leopold Stokowski Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI
Born: April 18, 1882 in London, England, United Kingdom
Died: September 13, 1977 in Nether Wallop, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
Biography
Leopold Stokowski (1882-1977, born Leopold Antoni Stanislaw Boleslawawicz Stokowski in London England) conducted the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (1909-1912), Philadelphia Orchestra (1914-1936), N.Y. Symphony Orchestra (1944-1945) and Houston Symphony (1955-1962). He formed the American Symphony Orchestra in 1962. He was known for his lush interpretations of the classics and it was under his baton that the orchestra played the music for Disney's Fantasia (1940).
Walt-Disney's-Wonderful-World-of-Color (Sound), 2009-The-Haunting (Sound), 1969-Young-People's-Concerts:-Bach-Transmogrified (in person), 1955-1958-Walt-Disney's-Wonderful-World-of-Color (Other), 1999-Fantasia/2000 (Sound), 1981-The-Choice (Sound), 1940-Fantasia (Sound), 1999-Fantasia/2000 (Music Department), 1971-The-David-Frost-Show (in person), 1940-Fantasia (in person), 1936-The-Big-Broadcast-of-1937 (in person), 1999-Fantasia/2000 (Other), 1958-Walt-Disney's-Wonderful-World-of-Color (Music Department), The-Nostalgia-Critic (Sound), 2006-DOA:-Dead-or-Alive (Sound), 1981-All-Night-Long (Sound), 1953-Omnibus (Sound), 1947-Carnegie-Hall (Sound), 1970-NET-Festival (in person), 1953-Person-to-Person (in person), 1953-Omnibus (in person), 1947-Carnegie-Hall (in person), 1993-1995-Great-Performances (Other), 1988-A-Very-Old-Man-with-Enormous-Wings (Sound), 1937-One-Hundred-Men-and-a-Girl (Sound), 1937-One-Hundred-Men-and-a-Girl (Music Department), 1937-One-Hundred-Men-and-a-Girl (Sound), 1963-The-Merv-Griffin-Show (in person), 1937-One-Hundred-Men-and-a-Girl (in person), 1950-Moments-in-Music (Other), 2007-Cartola---Musica-Para-os-Olhos (Other), 2011-The-Enchanted-Forest (Sound), 2011-The-Enchanted-Forest (in person), 1969-New-York,-New-York (in person), 2005-Garbo (Other)
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 22859Card signed by Leopold Stokowski in blue ink, inscribed as "Leopold Stokowski." Stokowski (1882-1977) was a prominent conductor known for his work with major orchestras and his involvement in the music for Disney's Fantasia (1940).
Price: $260.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 299165Card signed by Leopold Stokowski, stating "Leopold Stokowski". Stokowski, a prominent conductor, led various orchestras including the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the Philadelphia Orchestra, and conducted music for Disney's Fantasia.
Price: $260.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - AUTOGRAPH MUSICAL QUOTATION SIGNED - HFSID 168931Musical quotation signed by Leopold Stokowski, displaying five bars of music drawn in blue ink. Signed "Leopold Stokowski" on a card. Stokowski was known for conducting the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Philadelphia Orchestra, among others.
Price: $750.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 177420Publicity photograph of Leopold Stokowski, inscribed "for BRUNO/Leopold Stokowski" and signed in orange crayon. Stokowski, a renowned conductor, is featured in a suit-and-tie pose with his hand to his forehead.
Sale Price $545.00
$650.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 28647Photograph of Leopold Stokowski, signed and inscribed "To Tolcha Geisl with thanks for such musical pleasure Leopold Stokowski." Stokowski conducted notable orchestras and was associated with Fantasia. Embossed near lower edge: Kossuth/Wheeling, W.Va.
Price: $1,000.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 88861Photograph of Leopold Stokowski conducting an orchestra, signed "Leopold Stokowski". Stokowski, who conducted notable orchestras including the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Philadelphia Orchestra, is recognized for his lush interpretations and conducting for Fantasia.
Sale Price $745.00
$900.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - CHRISTMAS / HOLIDAY CARD SIGNED - HFSID 41976Christmas card signed by "Leopold Stokowski", featuring a printed greeting wishing happiness during the holiday season. Stokowski, known for conducting major orchestras and for his work on Fantasia, has signed the card directly.
Price: $260.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - CONTRACT SIGNED 05/28/1941 - HFSID 279640Document signed by Leopold Stokowski, dated May 28, 1941, includes an agreement with Columbia Records reducing his royalties for a recording of Peter and the Wolf. Signed with his name, it outlines a compensation adjustment to 80% of prior terms.
Sale Price $745.00
$900.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - MENU SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 112426Menu signed by composers Leopold Stokowski and Richard Rodney Bennett in blue and black ink, respectively. This Cunard Line menu is from an Irish Night Dinner on the Queen Elizabeth 2 on April 3, 1970.
Sale Price $375.00
$450.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - SKETCH UNSIGNED - HFSID 157773Sketch of Leopold Stokowski in blue and black ink, unsigned and drawn on a white card. It includes "Leopold/Stakowski" signed in an unknown hand. Stokowski was a prominent conductor known for his work with various orchestras and in Fantasia.
Price: $260.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 01/04/1945 - HFSID 1233Letter signed by Leopold Stokowski, addressed to Pearl S. Buck in 1945, offering assistance in promoting musical understanding between East and West. The letter includes Stokowski's typed signature, with personal pencil notations, and is dated January 4, 1945.
Sale Price $450.00
$550.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 02/07/1969 - HFSID 155420Typed letter signed "Leopold Stokowski" in blue ink, dated February 7, 1969, addressed to Marty Wargo, inquiring about recording music from Wagner's Tristan and Parsifal. Includes underlinings and notations in unknown hands.
Price: $350.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 02/20/1969 - HFSID 144188Typed letter signed "Leopold Stokowski" dated February 20, 1969, discussing recording Dvorak's Symphony from the New World. Addressed to producer Marty Wargo, it includes his handwritten responses and notations, reflecting their professional correspondence.
Price: $350.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 03/14/1969 - HFSID 15468Typed letter signed "Leopold Stokowski" in blue ink, sent to Marty Wargo in 1969, discusses a recording session with the London Philharmonic. The letter includes blue ink underlinings in an unknown hand and is on Stokowski's personalized letterhead.
Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 03/17/1966 - HFSID 50463Typed letter signed "Leopold Stokowski", written in 1966 on personalized stationery, thanking Marty Wargo, his producer. Addressed to London Records, it expresses gratitude for a telegram, showcasing Stokowski's personal connection with Wargo during their professional relationship.
Price: $350.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 04/03/1956 - HFSID 2640Typed letter signed by Leopold Stokowski apologizing for not being able to meet the recipient. Dated April 3, 1956, from the Rice Hotel in Houston, Texas, and addressed to Mr. Erno Balogh. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope.
Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 04/05/1933 - HFSID 251417Typed letter signed "Leopold Stokowski" addressed to an NBC representative, expressing interest in conducting Szymanowski's Symphony No. 4. Dated April 5, 1933, and featuring pencil notations. It is on Stokowski's personalized letterhead.
Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 04/26/1951 - HFSID 168930Typed letter signed by Leopold Stokowski, dated April 26, 1951, addressed to William Morris at the American Embassy in London. Stokowski discusses his impressions of four American compositions, expressing gratitude and inviting feedback on his dictation.
Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 04/27/1966 - HFSID 50462Typed letter signed by Leopold Stokowski discusses a 1966 recording session of music by Richard Wagner. Addressed to producer Marty Wargo, it contains Stokowski's handwritten notes. The letter showcases Stokowski's engagement with his musical projects during that period.
Price: $400.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 04/29/1926 - HFSID 174552Typed letter signed "Leopold Stokowski" dated April 29, 1926, discusses an insincere fan of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Stokowski expresses gratitude for a letter received and assures his commitment to the orchestra's performances. Signature is lightly smeared but legible.
Price: $400.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 04/29/1966 - HFSID 158211Typed letter signed "Leopold Stokowski", addressed to Marty Wargo at London Records, discussing a concert in 1968. Stokowski expresses gratitude for a previous letter and confirms concert details. The item is from Stokowski's personalized stationery, dated April 29, 1966.
Price: $350.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 05/21/1934 - HFSID 41954Typed letter signed "Leopold Stokowski" written in 1934 to author Anita Loos, explaining his change of summer plans to Europe instead of California. Addressed to Miss Loos, it expresses disappointment and hopes for future conversations regarding their ideas.
Sale Price $375.00
$450.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 05/22/1945 - HFSID 257450Typed letter signed by Leopold Stokowski discusses "the foolish things printed in some newspapers" in 1945. Addressed to Mr. Eric Simon, it expresses gratitude for good wishes and clarifies Stokowski's health, stating he was never hospitalized in Reno.
Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 06/27/1963 - HFSID 16338Typed letter signed "Leopold Stokowski", dated June 27, 1963, requesting a score of Bloch's Four Episodes for Chamber Orchestra. Sent on personalized letterhead from New York City, addressed to Summy-Birchard in Evanston, Illinois.
Price: $400.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 06/28/1968 - HFSID 50461Typed letter signed "Leopold Stokowski" in blue ink, addressed to Marty Wargo in 1968, discusses advertisements for an upcoming show. Stokowski was a prominent conductor known for his work with major orchestras and the film Fantasia.
Price: $350.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 06/29/1945 - HFSID 279642Typed letter signed by Leopold Stokowski, dated June 29, 1945, addressed to Simeon Gest, inquiring about a resonator. The letter features Stokowski's signature and is written on Hollywood Bowl Association letterhead.
Price: $400.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 07/09/1945 - HFSID 51262Typed letter signed "Leopold Stokowski" is addressed to MGM composer Johnny Green, expressing Stokowski's delight in receiving a fanfare. Accompanied by eight unsigned letters from Green discussing various subjects, including music for Meet Me in St. Louis.
Price: $400.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 08/17/1945 - HFSID 4420Typed letter signed "Leopold Stokowski" addressed to publisher Blanche Knopf in 1945, discussing the poems of a poet possibly identified as "Gloria", likely his third wife, Gloria Vanderbilt. Contains erased pencil marks and a blue ink date stamp.
Price: $400.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 09/27/1943 - HFSID 32613Typed letter signed "Leopold Stokowski" from Beverly Hills, dated September 27, 1943, addresses Mrs. Anna Auf der Heide, discussing a film that had no pictures. Stokowski expresses willingness to reimburse the cost of the film.
Price: $400.00
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LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 10/15/1968 - HFSID 144189Typed letter signed "Leopold Stokowski" in blue ink, expressing gratitude to Marty Wargo for his assistance with "the orchestral parts of the four composers." Dated October 15, 1968, on Stokowski's personalized stationery.
Price: $350.00