Autograph letter signed, dated : [Weimar] Nov. 13 1852, to [August Ferdinand] Riccius [in Leipzig], 1852 Nov. 13.

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Autograph letter signed, dated : [Weimar] Nov. 13 1852, to [August Ferdinand] Riccius [in Leipzig], 1852 Nov. 13.

Saying that Berlioz arrives the next day, that the second performance of his Benvenuto Cellini will take place on Sunday the 21st, expressing the hope that Riccius can attend one of the performances (and possibly hear Roméo et Juliette as well), inviting Baron de Hausk[?] to come also, if other business does not detain him in Leipzig, etc.

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