Autograph letter signed : L'Enclos, Aixe-en-Provence, [n.d., spring 1940], to [Henri René Lenormand?], [n.d., 1940 spring?].

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Autograph letter signed : L'Enclos, Aixe-en-Provence, [n.d., spring 1940], to [Henri René Lenormand?], [n.d., 1940 spring?].

Asking if he will be Milhaud's sponsor "Rue Ballu [i.e. chez Nadia Boulanger]" where Milhaud is about to be admitted "sociétaire," saying he returns to Paris in April for Médée at the Opéra, complaining of ill health, that he walks with two canes, adding that the Provençal spring is wonderful but the times are cruel and hard, etc.

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