Our November 7 auction of Autographs is especially noteworthy for a collection of musical autographs from the estate of Jimmy Van Heusen.
Jimmy Van Heusen was an American composer of popular songs for musical theater, radio, film and television, whose music is best known from performances by Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby and others. Among his most-loved songs are Love and Marriage, High Hopes and All the Way, the original musical manuscripts for which are featured in the sale. He won four Oscars over the course of his career and was one of the first ten members inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame when it formed in 1971.
According to The New York Times, “Sinatra recorded 76 songs by Mr. Van Heusen, more than by any other composer.” The article adds that Van Heusen “played a significant role in the resurgence of Mr. Sinatra’s career after a slump in the early 1950’s. Love and Marriage, … The Tender Trap, All the Way and High Hopes became major hits for the singer, whose albums include generous selections of Van Heusen material.” In addition, the two were close friends and Van Heusen was buried in Sinatra’s family plot.
The Collection includes not only the original musical manuscripts of his own hits, but also many autograph musical quotations and letters by some of the most influential composers of classical music from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Here are a few of the classical highlights:
Above is an Autograph Musical Quotation dated and signed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, showing nine bars from the first movement of Serenade for String Orchestra in C Major, signed March 21, 1888 in London, where he would perform the piece at St. James’s Hall the following day. Also available is a letter from Tchaikovsky to dramatic agent Edmund Gerson, declining to meet with him because of a “previous engagement” in New York, which we believe to be the opening of Carnegie Hall. In 1891, shortly after this letter was written, Tchaikovsky traveled to New York to inaugurate the opening of Carnegie Hall, where he conducted his Coronation March on May 5, 1891.
In 1967, Van Heusen donated his collection to Cazenovia College in Cazenovia, NY, where he was a student when it operated as a high school. Proceeds from the sale of the collection will benefit the College.
Explore more of the Jimmy Van Heusen Collection in the full catalogue.
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