Autograph letter signed, dated : [Moscow?], 14 May 1947, to Aleksandr Tikhonovich [Grechaninov?], 1947 May 14.

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Autograph letter signed, dated : [Moscow?], 14 May 1947, to Aleksandr Tikhonovich [Grechaninov?], 1947 May 14.

Expressing sympathy on the death of Maria Grigoryevna, saying that he is leaving for a long stay in Tashkent where he faces much difficult work for the Tashkent Opera House, that Maria Robertovna sends cordial regards, etc.

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