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PSA: J&J Lubrano sale
Posted: 18 Jul 2025, 01:30
by Fred G. Unn
Ok, this falls way into super music geekdom, but one of my favorite bookstores is having a big summer sale. They have stuff starting a $5 and going up to way more than I can afford, LOL! Here's the PDF catalog of the huge summer sale they have going on for music books:
https://lubranomusic.cdn.bibliopolis.co ... -music.pdf
... and here's the link to the main site:
https://www.lubranomusic.com
Orders from them are a bit odd, as sometimes they have to get back to you on shipping, but they are completely legit and I've ordered from them multiple times. They often have really rare stuff you can't find elsewhere. If there are rare books or first editions of publications you are looking for, they are a great resource.
Re: PSA: J&J Lubrano sale
Posted: 19 Jul 2025, 13:19
by John Ruggero
Thanks for the reference. They have some fascinating things, a lot of it I guess for rich collectors and libraries. But also a lot of books on music at surprisingly affordable prices. But nothing along the Schenker lines, unfortunately. Not that I should buy any more books. I'll put their contact information in my will; they might be interested in my collection.
Re: PSA: J&J Lubrano sale
Posted: 20 Jul 2025, 03:42
by Fred G. Unn
John Ruggero wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 13:19
They have some fascinating things, a lot of it I guess for rich collectors and libraries. But also a lot of books on music at surprisingly affordable prices.
Yeah, they have some original manuscripts that cost more than my car, LOL! I'm not sure who is buying those, but I have 2 kids in college so not me! Many of their books are quite reasonably priced though and are tough to find elsewhere. I periodically check them to see if they have any interesting notation books and have a couple incoming.
Re: PSA: J&J Lubrano sale
Posted: 27 Jul 2025, 17:49
by benwiggy
If you ever come across any of the books by Jane Bernstein about music printing in Venice, I'd be keen to take them!
Print Culture and Music in 16th-century Venice, and Music Printing in Renaissance Venice.
Re: PSA: J&J Lubrano sale
Posted: 27 Jul 2025, 19:43
by Fred G. Unn
benwiggy wrote: ↑27 Jul 2025, 17:49
Print Culture and Music in 16th-century Venice, and Music Printing in Renaissance Venice.
Travis & Emery has that first one in London!
https://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/Sear ... &vci=69188
Lubrano will let you set up a "Want" for anything too and they'll notify you if they get it.
https://www.lubranomusic.com/WantList.php
Obviously eBay and AbeBooks have Want Lists too. One book that I really want is "Farbige Noten," just because it's full color and so bizarre!
https://imslp.org/wiki/Farbige_Noten_(H ... Ch._A._B.)