[Conductor] Giulini, Carlo Maria. (1914–2005). Autograph Letter Signed. ALS of the Italian conductor to an unidentified recipient, addressed as "Caro Maestro" (Dear Maestro). In Italian. No place, July 11, 1977. 1 p., on Giulini's personal letterhead paper. In full, from the Italian, "Thank you for your letter and your expression of your affection. You know in what high esteem I hold you as a personality and human being. You can imagine how happy I will be if the occasion arose for us to make music together." 8.5 x 5.5 inches (21.5 x 14 cm). Creased to head; else in fine condition.
Giulini made himself a name as a conductor of Italian opera but focused on the orchestral repertory from 1967, holding appointments with the Chicago Symphony, Vienna Symphoniker and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
[Conductor] Giulini, Carlo Maria. (1914–2005). Autograph Letter Signed. ALS of the Italian conductor to an unidentified recipient, addressed as "Caro Maestro" (Dear Maestro). In Italian. No place, July 11, 1977. 1 p., on Giulini's personal letterhead paper. In full, from the Italian, "Thank you for your letter and your expression of your affection. You know in what high esteem I hold you as a personality and human being. You can imagine how happy I will be if the occasion arose for us to make music together." 8.5 x 5.5 inches (21.5 x 14 cm). Creased to head; else in fine condition.
Giulini made himself a name as a conductor of Italian opera but focused on the orchestral repertory from 1967, holding appointments with the Chicago Symphony, Vienna Symphoniker and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.