Léo Delibes - Lettre autographe signée - 1876





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Signed handwritten letter by Léo Delibes. Written in brown ink on a double sheet of laid paper.
The composer expresses the wish to reconnect with his correspondent to continue a conversation engaged the day before, while mentioning pressing work to be completed before the 1st of December, a characteristic indication of his professional exchanges at the end of his career.
Dear old man
I would really like to see you today and continue our conversation from last night, just the two of us.
I've been working all day at my desk to finish this job I promised for Christmas, but if you could swing by Rue de Rivoli before heading to Le Figaro after leaving your place, I would really appreciate it.
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Dimensions: 10.3 x 13.4 cm
Condition: Good condition. See photos for more details.
Number of pages: 3 pages
Clément Philibert Léo Delibes, known as Léo Delibes, born February 21, 1836 in Saint-Germain-du-Val and died January 16, 1891 in Paris, was a French composer. (Wikipedia)
Seller's Story
Signed handwritten letter by Léo Delibes. Written in brown ink on a double sheet of laid paper.
The composer expresses the wish to reconnect with his correspondent to continue a conversation engaged the day before, while mentioning pressing work to be completed before the 1st of December, a characteristic indication of his professional exchanges at the end of his career.
Dear old man
I would really like to see you today and continue our conversation from last night, just the two of us.
I've been working all day at my desk to finish this job I promised for Christmas, but if you could swing by Rue de Rivoli before heading to Le Figaro after leaving your place, I would really appreciate it.
[...] »
Dimensions: 10.3 x 13.4 cm
Condition: Good condition. See photos for more details.
Number of pages: 3 pages
Clément Philibert Léo Delibes, known as Léo Delibes, born February 21, 1836 in Saint-Germain-du-Val and died January 16, 1891 in Paris, was a French composer. (Wikipedia)

