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GRIEG, EDVARD. Autograph Letter Signed, to "Dear Fritzsch," in German,

"MY HOLBERG SUITE [IS] AN INCIDENTAL PIECE IN ANTIQUATED STYLE" GRIEG, EDVARD. Autograph Letter Signed, to "Dear Fritzsch," in German, sending the proofs for the engraver of a large unknown work [not present], praising him for his writing about Grieg's sting quartet, expressing resentment about the response by the press to his Leipzig performance, disdainfully characterizing the success of the "Holberg Suite" as odd but typical of the taste at the Leipzig Gewandhaus, complaining that poor health has been keeping him from composing, and in a postscript, thanking him for the 75 Marks. 4 pages, 8vo, personal stationery, written on a single folded sheet; minor foxing along center vertical fold; matted with a portrait in a double-sided frame. Bergen, 12 July 1887

  • Notes: "Enclosed is the proof. The French text is often completely incorrectly set . . . . I should like to ask the engraver to proceed with the greatest caution. I hope that proofs for the orchestra parts, for the organ part, which is still lacking, and for the chorus will soon follow.
    "I was delighted with what you wrote about the string quartet. I am not likely to forget how the work was treated by the press after the first Leipzig performance, and I am not modest enough to feel that I was not unfairly treated. If more liberal views are to be represented . . . then Brodsky, an artist of whom I am very fond, would be the right man. I am not very sanguine on that point, however, after my Holberg Suite, an incidental piece in antiquated style, achieved a success which was at the same time odd and yet characteristic of the kind of taste found in the Gewandhaus; and this in spite of the fact that every trace of individual personality is carefully hidden.
    ". . . My heath has been preventing me for a long time from doing much work, so that I had little desire for composition. . . ."

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