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$42.00The Story
German violinist (1884-?), wife of the composer Philipp Jarnach (1892-1982).
An interesting autograph letter in German (untranslated) signed by her, dated in Cologne, February 20, 1930, to a gentleman, on musical matters, stating “I have our national telephone conversation to my husband d. Erdmann. E. asks you to write again to Bernstein, who in the meantime has already complained that he was passed over after this engagement. Philipp, however, went to Berlin where he is playing tonight. He still has me to tell you that, after reconsidering, he would like to come back to your friendly offer to conduct his "Vorspiel" himself….”.
Size is 8.8 x 11.22, 2 written pages in one sheet (front and back), folds, overall rust stains, in very good condition.

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German violinist (1884-?), wife of the composer Philipp Jarnach (1892-1982).
An interesting autograph letter in German (untranslated) signed by her, dated in Cologne, February 20, 1930, to a gentleman, on musical matters, stating “I have our national telephone conversation to my husband d. Erdmann. E. asks you to write again to Bernstein, who in the meantime has already complained that he was passed over after this engagement. Philipp, however, went to Berlin where he is playing tonight. He still has me to tell you that, after reconsidering, he would like to come back to your friendly offer to conduct his "Vorspiel" himself….”.
Size is 8.8 x 11.22, 2 written pages in one sheet (front and back), folds, overall rust stains, in very good condition.












