All items guaranteed authentic without limit

Your cart

Your cart is empty

Landowska, Wanda. (1879–1959). Partially Autograph Letter Signed - "Curzon will play, one of my students for whom I have an affection and who makes me proud.".

TLS with handwritten additions from the Polish-born pianist, harpsichordist, composer and pioneer of the early music movement. In fine condition. In French, to unidentified friends ("Chers Amis"). 1 p. Leaf with letterhead of École Wanda Landowska, Saint-Leu-La-Forêt. November 15, 1936. In typescript: "I would be happy if you could attend the philharmonic concert next Tuesday, where Clifford Curzon will play, one of my students for whom I have an affection and who makes me proud." Autograph continuation: "I have wished to see you, to have you here, for such a long time.... At what time? With affection, Wanda." Clifford Curzon (1907-1982), British pianist, studied with Landowska for some time in the 1930s and credited her for teaching the importance of precision. 8 x 5.25 inches (20.5 x 13 cm).

Landowska, Wanda. (1879–1959) Partially Autograph Letter Signed - "Curzon will play, one of my students for whom I have an affection and who makes me proud."

Regular price
Unit price
per 
Fast Shipping
Secure payment
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Have questions? Contact us

Secure payment

Landowska, Wanda. (1879–1959). Partially Autograph Letter Signed - "Curzon will play, one of my students for whom I have an affection and who makes me proud.".

TLS with handwritten additions from the Polish-born pianist, harpsichordist, composer and pioneer of the early music movement. In fine condition. In French, to unidentified friends ("Chers Amis"). 1 p. Leaf with letterhead of École Wanda Landowska, Saint-Leu-La-Forêt. November 15, 1936. In typescript: "I would be happy if you could attend the philharmonic concert next Tuesday, where Clifford Curzon will play, one of my students for whom I have an affection and who makes me proud." Autograph continuation: "I have wished to see you, to have you here, for such a long time.... At what time? With affection, Wanda." Clifford Curzon (1907-1982), British pianist, studied with Landowska for some time in the 1930s and credited her for teaching the importance of precision. 8 x 5.25 inches (20.5 x 13 cm).