Autograph letter signed, dated : Baden, 2 [July, n.y., 1860's?], to Herr Sonntheim, 1860's?.

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Autograph letter signed, dated : Baden, 2 [July, n.y., 1860's?], to Herr Sonntheim, 1860's?.

Recommending her pupil Frl. Schlomann, who wishes to make her debut for him as Azucena [in Verdi's Trovatore], and asking him to help her.

1 item (2 p., docketed.) ; (24mo)

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