Autograph letter signed (photocopy), dated : Leipzig, 30 November 1907, to an unidentified Frau Doctor, 1907 Nov. 30.

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Autograph letter signed (photocopy), dated : Leipzig, 30 November 1907, to an unidentified Frau Doctor, 1907 Nov. 30.

Saying that he is convinced of the authenticity of her Mozart manuscript: it is a first idea for the March of the Priests in the Act II of Die Zauberflöte; the manuscript in question is in The Pierpont Morgan Library, call no. Cary 337.

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