![]() ![]() With a postcard photograph depicting a nursing care scene in Lambarene, in western Gabon, where Schweitzer’s hospital was built to treat tropical diseases. In July 1938, Brico was the first woman to conduct the New York Philharmonic. This copy was inscribed by Brico to music shop owner in Monterey CA, Margaret Lial, who arranged concerts in a hall above her shop where the two met. The two shared a love of Bach’s music, and she detoured home from an engagement in Europe to visit Schweitzer in Africa in 1950. Albert Schweitzer, the organ-playing doctor who practiced medicine in the wilds of Africa. The Dutch born conductor and pianist, Antonia Brico had an enduring friendship with Dr. Association copy, inscribed by Schweitzer on the recto of a photograph to Miss Margaret Lial and additionally inscribed and signed by him in French on verso and additionally inscribed by conductor and pianist Antonia Brico. $3,000.00 Item Number: 140103įirst edition, early printing of the Nobel laureate’s classic autobiography. ![]() Out of My Life and Thought: An Autobiography. ![]()
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