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[Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. (1756–1791)] Giulini, Carlo Maria. (1914–2005) & Söderström, Elisabeth. (1927–2009) & Blanc, Ernest. (1923–2010). Signed Program. Signed program of a concert performance of Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro by the Philharmonia Concert Society, London, on February 6, 1961.  Signatures of the Italian conductor, the Swedish soprano, and the French baritone.  While Giulini and Blanc (as Count Almaviva) were the scheduled performers, with their names printed in the program, Söderström (as Susanna) was a fill-in for Giuliana Matteini, as announced on an inserted printed label (her name is misspelled with the Danish/Norwegian ø instead of the Swedish ö).  9.5 x 7.25 inches (24 x 18.3 cm).  Upper wrapper and first leaf slightly creased and foxed; else fine. From the collection of English orchestra manager John Charles.

[Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. (1756–1791)] Giulini, Carlo Maria. (1914–2005) & Söderström, Elisabeth. (1927–2009) & Blanc, Ernest. (1923–2010) Signed Program

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[Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. (1756–1791)] Giulini, Carlo Maria. (1914–2005) & Söderström, Elisabeth. (1927–2009) & Blanc, Ernest. (1923–2010). Signed Program. Signed program of a concert performance of Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro by the Philharmonia Concert Society, London, on February 6, 1961.  Signatures of the Italian conductor, the Swedish soprano, and the French baritone.  While Giulini and Blanc (as Count Almaviva) were the scheduled performers, with their names printed in the program, Söderström (as Susanna) was a fill-in for Giuliana Matteini, as announced on an inserted printed label (her name is misspelled with the Danish/Norwegian ø instead of the Swedish ö).  9.5 x 7.25 inches (24 x 18.3 cm).  Upper wrapper and first leaf slightly creased and foxed; else fine. From the collection of English orchestra manager John Charles.