Autograph letters signed (3), dated : Brookline (Mass.), 4 and 16 January 1934, and Los Angeles, 20 February 1950, to Leslie Rogers, librarian of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1934 Jan. 4. and 1950, 20 February.

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Autograph letters signed (3), dated : Brookline (Mass.), 4 and 16 January 1934, and Los Angeles, 20 February 1950, to Leslie Rogers, librarian of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1934 Jan. 4. and 1950, 20 February.

Saying he prefers to begin the rehearsal with the most difficult work, Pelleas and Melisande, that he has a corrected score of the 5 Orchester-Stücke from the editor, saying that he has no score of his Lichtspielmusik, that perhaps Heinrichshofen in Magdeburg has them, sending [not present] a booklet listing almost all his works, etc.

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