Autograph letter signed, dated : Leipzig, 31 March 1851, to C[onrad] Schleinitz, 1851 Mar. 31.

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Autograph letter signed, dated : Leipzig, 31 March 1851, to C[onrad] Schleinitz, 1851 Mar. 31.

Asking for the choral parts to Mendelssohn's Liederspiel, the orchestral parts, and about 24 choral parts to the Loreley finale, saying that the Liederspiel will be performed in the coming weeks, that although the chorus part is small it must be learned by heart so that, except for the permission from Berlin for a theatre performance, they will be nearly ready, etc.

1 item (1 p., with integral address leaf) ; (8vo)

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