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Roussel, Albert. (1869 - 1937). Autograph Note on his Visiting Card. Autograph letter from the important French composer who was the teacher of Satie, Golestan, Roland-Manuel and Varese. Paris, 28 May, 1926. To Doctor Balme, mentioning the violinist Dany Brunschwig: "[Albert Roussel / 157 AVENUE DE WAGRAM] présente ses souvenirs les meilleurs à Monsieur le Docteur Balme et souhaite qu'une occasion favorable lui permette de faire entendre à ses intéressantes auditions de l'Auvergne Litteraire, Mme Dany Brunschwig  dont il est certain que ses auditeurs apprécieraient vivement le talent et la musicalité" ("...presents his best regards to Mr. Doctor Balme and hopes that a favorable opportunity will allow him to hear at his interesting Auvergne Litteraire occasions, Mrs. Dany Brunschwig whose talent and musicality he is certain that his listeners would greatly appreciate").  3 x 2 inches (8.4 x 4.8 cm). Uncommon.



"Though he was touched by the successive waves of impressionism and neo-classicism in French music, he was an independent figure, his music harmonically spiced and rhythmically vigorous." (Nicole Labelle, Grove Online)

Roussel, Albert. (1869 - 1937) Autograph Note on his Visiting Card

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Roussel, Albert. (1869 - 1937). Autograph Note on his Visiting Card. Autograph letter from the important French composer who was the teacher of Satie, Golestan, Roland-Manuel and Varese. Paris, 28 May, 1926. To Doctor Balme, mentioning the violinist Dany Brunschwig: "[Albert Roussel / 157 AVENUE DE WAGRAM] présente ses souvenirs les meilleurs à Monsieur le Docteur Balme et souhaite qu'une occasion favorable lui permette de faire entendre à ses intéressantes auditions de l'Auvergne Litteraire, Mme Dany Brunschwig  dont il est certain que ses auditeurs apprécieraient vivement le talent et la musicalité" ("...presents his best regards to Mr. Doctor Balme and hopes that a favorable opportunity will allow him to hear at his interesting Auvergne Litteraire occasions, Mrs. Dany Brunschwig whose talent and musicality he is certain that his listeners would greatly appreciate").  3 x 2 inches (8.4 x 4.8 cm). Uncommon.



"Though he was touched by the successive waves of impressionism and neo-classicism in French music, he was an independent figure, his music harmonically spiced and rhythmically vigorous." (Nicole Labelle, Grove Online)