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Lehmann, Lotte - Autograph Letter Signed 1973

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Lehmann, Lotte - Autograph Letter Signed 1973

Legendary German soprano (1888-1976) and later voice teacher, who had an important international career mostly associated with the German repertoire.

Autograph letter in German signed by her, dated February 21st, 1973, where she addresses a certain Mr. Hiller (presumably a publisher), concerning a book about her: ā€œā€¦das Buch "L. L., mehr als eine SƤngerin" von Berndt Wessling (Residenverlag Salzburg) hat ausreidiente datenā€¦ā€. Size is 5.9 x 7.6 inches, 1 written page, with printed letterhead, in excellent condition.

Translation: ā€œā€¦the book "L. L., more than a singer" by Berndt Wessling (Residenverlag Salzburg) has sufficient informationā€¦ā€.Ā 

ALSO INCLUDED is a typed draft of an article in German by Hella Müller, dated in Vienna, August 1951, with mounted paper stripes as corrections, about the singer in Santa Barbara. and its corresponding typed letter accompanying the draft.

$39.00

Original: $130.00

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Lehmann, Lotte - Autograph Letter Signed 1973—

$130.00

$39.00

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Legendary German soprano (1888-1976) and later voice teacher, who had an important international career mostly associated with the German repertoire.

Autograph letter in German signed by her, dated February 21st, 1973, where she addresses a certain Mr. Hiller (presumably a publisher), concerning a book about her: ā€œā€¦das Buch "L. L., mehr als eine SƤngerin" von Berndt Wessling (Residenverlag Salzburg) hat ausreidiente datenā€¦ā€. Size is 5.9 x 7.6 inches, 1 written page, with printed letterhead, in excellent condition.

Translation: ā€œā€¦the book "L. L., more than a singer" by Berndt Wessling (Residenverlag Salzburg) has sufficient informationā€¦ā€.Ā 

ALSO INCLUDED is a typed draft of an article in German by Hella Müller, dated in Vienna, August 1951, with mounted paper stripes as corrections, about the singer in Santa Barbara. and its corresponding typed letter accompanying the draft.