Autograph letters signed (8), dated : [New York, Vienna, and n.p.], [1908-1910] and [n.d.], to Herr [Emil] Gutmann [1908-1910] and n.d.

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Autograph letters signed (8), dated : [New York, Vienna, and n.p.], [1908-1910] and [n.d.], to Herr [Emil] Gutmann [1908-1910] and n.d.

Discussing possible conducting engagements, saying he must have three rehearsals for a concert with a classical program, five for one that includes his own works, discussing preparations for the first performance of the Symphony no. 8, mentioning his Symphonies nos. 5 and 7, Hertzka, Mengelberg, [Oskar] Fried, Walter, Strauss, Senius, Knote, Nuesser [i.e. Albert Neisser], [Johannes Messchaert?], etc.

8 items (16 p.) ; various sizes.

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