Stravinsky, Igor. (1882–1971). "How nice of you to let me have the new L.P. recording of my 'DUO CONCERTANT'" - Typed Letter Signed.
TLS of the Russian-American composer to David Kapp, Vice President of Decca Records, New York. Hollywood, October 23, 1950. 1 p. On Stravinsky's letterhead paper. Stravinsky thanks Kapp for the recording of his Duo concertant and adds, "I think it is a very fine recording; I like very much the two artists who had given me a private audition of their excellent performance last spring on the eve of their recording session." With original envelope. 10.25 x 6.5 inches (26 x 16 cm). In very good condition.
Stravinsky composed the Duo concertant for violin and piano, a typically neoclassical work, in 1932. The recording discussed here is the one by Joseph Fuchs and Leo Smit (released on Decca DL 8503).
Stravinsky, Igor. (1882–1971). "How nice of you to let me have the new L.P. recording of my 'DUO CONCERTANT'" - Typed Letter Signed.
TLS of the Russian-American composer to David Kapp, Vice President of Decca Records, New York. Hollywood, October 23, 1950. 1 p. On Stravinsky's letterhead paper. Stravinsky thanks Kapp for the recording of his Duo concertant and adds, "I think it is a very fine recording; I like very much the two artists who had given me a private audition of their excellent performance last spring on the eve of their recording session." With original envelope. 10.25 x 6.5 inches (26 x 16 cm). In very good condition.
Stravinsky composed the Duo concertant for violin and piano, a typically neoclassical work, in 1932. The recording discussed here is the one by Joseph Fuchs and Leo Smit (released on Decca DL 8503).