Autograph letter signed, dated : Paris Oct. 31 1925, to Herr [Hermann] Scherchen, 1925 Oct. 31.

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Autograph letter signed, dated : Paris Oct. 31 1925, to Herr [Hermann] Scherchen, 1925 Oct. 31.

Saying that on 21 November he will play in Berlin only his new violin suite after Pergolesi (with Frl. Mody [i.e. Alma Moodie]), not the small chamber suite, so that Scherchen will have the première, asking him not to announce the expanded version of the suite, etc.

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