Joachim, Joseph. (1831-1907). Autograph Letter. Autograph letter, signed in the 3rd person in the text, one page, in English, on embossed, personal stationary (engraved "13.Airlie Gardens. Campden Hill.W."). 6 x 4 inches. March 9, N.Y. In full: "Herr Joachim presents his compliments to Miss Edith Davis & begs to inform her that he does not give private lessons on the violin." Light toning, else fine.
Though the great violinist declined to teach Miss Davis, he was of course known as one of the major violin pedagogues of the period, counting among his many famous students Leopold Auer, Adila Fachiri, Jeno Hubay, Bronislaw Huberman, Martin Marsick, Tivadar Nachez, Maud Powell, and Franz von Vecsey!
Though the great violinist declined to teach Miss Davis, he was of course known as one of the major violin pedagogues of the period, counting among his many famous students Leopold Auer, Adila Fachiri, Jeno Hubay, Bronislaw Huberman, Martin Marsick, Tivadar Nachez, Maud Powell, and Franz von Vecsey!
Joachim, Joseph. (1831-1907). Autograph Letter. Autograph letter, signed in the 3rd person in the text, one page, in English, on embossed, personal stationary (engraved "13.Airlie Gardens. Campden Hill.W."). 6 x 4 inches. March 9, N.Y. In full: "Herr Joachim presents his compliments to Miss Edith Davis & begs to inform her that he does not give private lessons on the violin." Light toning, else fine.
Though the great violinist declined to teach Miss Davis, he was of course known as one of the major violin pedagogues of the period, counting among his many famous students Leopold Auer, Adila Fachiri, Jeno Hubay, Bronislaw Huberman, Martin Marsick, Tivadar Nachez, Maud Powell, and Franz von Vecsey!
Though the great violinist declined to teach Miss Davis, he was of course known as one of the major violin pedagogues of the period, counting among his many famous students Leopold Auer, Adila Fachiri, Jeno Hubay, Bronislaw Huberman, Martin Marsick, Tivadar Nachez, Maud Powell, and Franz von Vecsey!