Autograph letter signed, dated : Moscow, 30 Sept./19 October [18]89, to [Friedrich] Sieger, 1889 Oct. 19.

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Autograph letter signed, dated : Moscow, 30 Sept./19 October [18]89, to [Friedrich] Sieger, 1889 Oct. 19.

Saying that he will not be able to be in Frankfurt on 20 December, that his ballet [The Sleeping Beauty?] will be performed at the Imperial Theatre in St. Petersburg and that he absolutely must be present at the premiere, expressing his regret that will not be able to conduct in Frankfurt that season, etc.

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