Letters, 1929 Dec. 25 and 1930 Jan. 29, Chicago and New York, to Dr. Frederick Stock, [Chicago?]

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Letters, 1929 Dec. 25 and 1930 Jan. 29, Chicago and New York, to Dr. Frederick Stock, [Chicago?]

The 1929 letter is an inscription written in the margin of a holograph copy of the first six bars of his "'Intermezzo rusticano' from the 6th Quatuor." The 1930 letter concerns his return to Europe for a series of concerts.

Holographs signed.

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University of Michigan

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