not sold, contrary to expectations, the Falco-notebook was on Friday in Vienna Dorotheum. The crowd at the auction was indeed great, but apparently no one wanted to pay the fixed starting price of 15,000 €.
Like Doris Krumpl tells the Dorotheum over w24, will speak now an expert with the owner of the book on how to proceed. Falco's notebook is from the time of the publication of his first album ("Solitary"). It was originally a gift to his girlfriend. The A4 manuscript contains copious notes, language games, aphorisms and text versions of the hit "Junge Römer".
Falco, under the others, is regarded as the inventor of the "Manhattan-Schoenbrunn-German," the most successful Austrian pop musician of all time and the only German artist had made it to the top of the U.S. charts.
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