Komponist (1810-1849). Eigenh. adressiertes Kuvert. ohne Ort. 58 : 139 mm. 1 p.
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Adressiert an den Cellisten und Komponisten Auguste Franchomme (1808–1884). – Dem befreundeten Musiker, mit dem zusammen er i. J. 1833 auch ein Konzert gegeben hatte, widmete Chopin seine Sonate für Cello und Klavier g-Moll op. 65. - Aus der Autographensammlung des spanischen Pianisten Antonio Baciero (geb. 1936).
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Schriftstück mit eigenh. Unterschrift.
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Choice partly-printed DS in French, signed "F. Chopin," one page, 8 x 3.5, June 20, 1838. Receipt from the Paris firm Pleyel et Comp., completed in another hand and signed at the conclusion by Frederic Chopin, acknowledging (translated): "Received from Mons. Probst the sum of three hundred francs for a manuscript." In fine condition. The piano manufacturer and music publisher Camille Pleyel (1788-1855) and his wife Marie were among the most important people in Chopin's time in Paris. Chopin gave his first concert in Paris on February 25, 1832, and his last on February 16, 1848, on the company's premises. Pleyel, who saw Chopin as a suitable advertising medium, made his pianos and grand pianos available to the composer free of charge.
Autograph letter signed ("Chopin"), possibly to the composer's pupil Friederike Müller.
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Nice ink signature "Fréd Chopin".
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