Autograph letter signed, dated : [n.p., Vienna, n.d.], to [George Polgreen Bridgetower], [1803 between the beginning of April and the end of July].

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Autograph letter signed, dated : [n.p., Vienna, n.d.], to [George Polgreen Bridgetower], [1803 between the beginning of April and the end of July].

Telling him to go to Count Deym's at noon, that the count may want him to play one of his own compositions, and that Beethoven will not be there until about half past one.

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