[Commentary on G. Schirmer's editions of the composer's 4th string quartet and violin concerto]. 1936.

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[Commentary on G. Schirmer's editions of the composer's 4th string quartet and violin concerto]. 1936.

Holograph, signed and dated Oct. 20, 1937, written in black and red ink, pencil, and blue and green crayon.

[2] p. : music ; 34 cm.

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