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Campanini, Italo. (1845–1896). Autograph Letter Signed.
ALS from the Italian tenor to [Ippolito] Canedi, letting the concert promoter know that he is available to perform from the Autumn through the following Lent. Milan, May 30 1845; 1 p. Campanini writes, translated in part from the Italian, "I advise you that I am free from Autumn through all of Lent, so if you go to Florence with me, you can hire me and I hope that this time it will do business." The recipient's address in London to upper right corner of verso. Expected mailing folds and light toning, else in fine condition. 4.5 x 7 inches (11.4 x 17.8 cm.).

Campanini, brother to conductor Cleofonte Campanini, was a leading Italian tenor of his day. He sang in the first performance at the old Metropolitan Opera House, an 1883 production of Faust, and was a member of the Met company from 1891 to 1894.

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Campanini, Italo. (1845–1896). Autograph Letter Signed.
ALS from the Italian tenor to [Ippolito] Canedi, letting the concert promoter know that he is available to perform from the Autumn through the following Lent. Milan, May 30 1845; 1 p. Campanini writes, translated in part from the Italian, "I advise you that I am free from Autumn through all of Lent, so if you go to Florence with me, you can hire me and I hope that this time it will do business." The recipient's address in London to upper right corner of verso. Expected mailing folds and light toning, else in fine condition. 4.5 x 7 inches (11.4 x 17.8 cm.).

Campanini, brother to conductor Cleofonte Campanini, was a leading Italian tenor of his day. He sang in the first performance at the old Metropolitan Opera House, an 1883 production of Faust, and was a member of the Met company from 1891 to 1894.