Autograph letters signed (7), autograph postcards signed (3), and autograph postal card signed (1) : Vienna, [Paris, Abbazia, Klagenfurt], and [n.p.], 1900-[1902], and [n.d.], to Nina Spiegler, 1900-[1902] and [n.d.].

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Autograph letters signed (7), autograph postcards signed (3), and autograph postal card signed (1) : Vienna, [Paris, Abbazia, Klagenfurt], and [n.p.], 1900-[1902], and [n.d.], to Nina Spiegler, 1900-[1902] and [n.d.].

Mostly of a personal and social nature, commenting on the World Exposition in Paris [1900], and ironically on his participation in it, saying of his his Symphony no. 4: "This one is quite fundamentally different from my other symphonies. But that must be; I could never repeat a state of mind," describing the difficulty of getting down to work, mentioning Natalie [Bauer-Lechner], etc.

11 items (24 p.) ; various sizes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7190194

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