Autograph letters signed (3) : [Vienna, n.d.], apparently to the same unidentified colleague, [n.d.].

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Autograph letters signed (3) : [Vienna, n.d.], apparently to the same unidentified colleague, [n.d.].

Saying his recent trip brought him in the recipient's vicinity (Mannheim and Heidelberg), discussing arrangements for rehearsals and a concert in Mainz [of his Symphony no. 4], asking him to take the preliminary rehearsals himself so that Mahler will need only one or two, saying that the strings need special attention, describing the sort of singer needed for the soprano solo, mentioning Strauss, etc.

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