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Strauss, Johann (II) - Autograph Note on his Personal Card

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Strauss, Johann (II) - Autograph Note on his Personal Card

Austrian composer (1825-1899), world-famous for his waltzes and operettas, a member of a large family of musicians, Strauss was known as "The Waltz King".Ā 

Autograph note written by him, on his personal card. Strauss recommends a young female singer, and writes on front "the girl is very young, perhaps we can turn her into something. She has learnt more than is necessary for 3 or 4 roles. I apologize for boring you with this matter - I have fulfilled my mission. Nikisch to the end and the rest if left to you.Ā 

On verso, Strauss writes to another person, saying "Esteemed Lady, Nikisch recommends warmly the singer Freuder from Pest - who (makes us believe) she wishes to be employed for small roles in your theater", clearly referring to famous conductor Arthur Nikisch (1855-1922).

Envelope included indicates this was sent to A. Muller, Capellmeister, with a postal marking on stamp indicating Vienna, March 23rd, 1896.Ā 

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Austrian composer (1825-1899), world-famous for his waltzes and operettas, a member of a large family of musicians, Strauss was known as "The Waltz King".Ā 

Autograph note written by him, on his personal card. Strauss recommends a young female singer, and writes on front "the girl is very young, perhaps we can turn her into something. She has learnt more than is necessary for 3 or 4 roles. I apologize for boring you with this matter - I have fulfilled my mission. Nikisch to the end and the rest if left to you.Ā 

On verso, Strauss writes to another person, saying "Esteemed Lady, Nikisch recommends warmly the singer Freuder from Pest - who (makes us believe) she wishes to be employed for small roles in your theater", clearly referring to famous conductor Arthur Nikisch (1855-1922).

Envelope included indicates this was sent to A. Muller, Capellmeister, with a postal marking on stamp indicating Vienna, March 23rd, 1896.Ā