Autograph letter signed, dated : Garmisch Sept. 18 1909, to Otto Lohse, 1909 Sept. 18.

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Autograph letter signed, dated : Garmisch Sept. 18 1909, to Otto Lohse, 1909 Sept. 18.

Thanking him for an invitation, which he must decline--his wife wants to retire completely from performing, and he is so tied to Berlin that winter that he cannot think of concert excursions--, adding that he has finished two acts of his comic opera [Der Rosenkavalier], etc.

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