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Huberman, Bronislav - Autograph Letter Signed 1917

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Huberman, Bronislav - Autograph Letter Signed 1917

Polish violinist (1882-1947), known for his individualistic interpretations and praised for his tone color, expressiveness, and flexibility.

Very fine autograph letter in German signed by him, dated July 14, 1917, to composer Eugen d’Albert, concerning the organization of a tour of concerts. Size is 5.6 x 8.9 inches, 4 written pages, with letterhead, storage holes, creases, some smudges, folds, in overall very good condition.

Partial translation:

ā€œā€¦ Based on your letter of June 9, which I received yesterday, I had a conversation today with the concert director Wolff-Sachs to include the 3 Polish concerts in the sonata tour. It turned out that this is hardly feasible if you do not give us 2 days in February for the 2 Munich sonata evenings, which Sachs wants to give within the 10 concerts he has taken over. I want to spare you with the individual dates and hall commissions in this matter and share only the result. Provided that it will be possible for you to schedule the 2 Munich Sonata evenings earlier, I propose the following data plan to youā€¦ā€.Ā 

$126.00

Original: $420.00

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Huberman, Bronislav - Autograph Letter Signed 1917—

$420.00

$126.00

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Polish violinist (1882-1947), known for his individualistic interpretations and praised for his tone color, expressiveness, and flexibility.

Very fine autograph letter in German signed by him, dated July 14, 1917, to composer Eugen d’Albert, concerning the organization of a tour of concerts. Size is 5.6 x 8.9 inches, 4 written pages, with letterhead, storage holes, creases, some smudges, folds, in overall very good condition.

Partial translation:

ā€œā€¦ Based on your letter of June 9, which I received yesterday, I had a conversation today with the concert director Wolff-Sachs to include the 3 Polish concerts in the sonata tour. It turned out that this is hardly feasible if you do not give us 2 days in February for the 2 Munich sonata evenings, which Sachs wants to give within the 10 concerts he has taken over. I want to spare you with the individual dates and hall commissions in this matter and share only the result. Provided that it will be possible for you to schedule the 2 Munich Sonata evenings earlier, I propose the following data plan to youā€¦ā€.Ā