LOTTE LEHMANN - AUTOGRAPH NOTE UNSIGNED 02/27/1973 - HFSID 2605
Sale Price $144.00
Reg. $160.00
[LOTTE LEHMANN]
Lotte Lehmann sends an autograph note unsigned on a preprinted thank
you card in German.
Autograph Note Unsigned, 6¾x4½ when open. No place, no date. In
German translated in full: "With heartfelt greetings and everlasting
friendship." Preprinted above autograph message: "Thank you for
remembering me/with your good wishes/Lotte Lehmann". Fine condition.
Includes hand addressed mailing envelope, 4½x3½: "Mr. and Mrs. Ernô
Balogh/3900 Watson Place/N.W. Washington/D.C. 20016" Postmarked Santa
Barbara, California, 1973 February 27. Eight cent stamp at upper right.
Cancelation stamp touching "B" of Balough. Otherwise, fine condition. German
soprano Lotte Lehmann (1888-1976) one of the most eminent lyric dramatic
sopranos of her day made her Metropolitan Opera debut on January 11,
1934 as Sieglinde in Die Walküre. A month later, Lehmann performed on
Arturo Toscanini's first radio broadcast (The Cadillac Hour, February
11, 1934). She was renowned for her interpretations of Mozart, Wagner and the
songs of Schumann. Lotte Lehmann would retire from the recital stage
in 1951. She would then teach master classes at the Music Academy of the
West (which she helped found) in Santa Barbara, California, and Lehmann
would also give master classes in a number of other cities in the U.S. and
abroad. Two
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