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Mahler, Gustav. (1860–1911). Autograph Note . Autograph note in the hand of the important composer and conductor, written from the Alpine retreat of Schneeberg and making an arrangement to meet with a friend. 1 p., n.d. [1897–1907]. Translated from the German, in part: "Dear friend, I am coming back down from Schneeberg, where I (being badly in need of a rest) have spent a few days. And will expect you on Saturday in the course of the afternoon at my office. To a happy reunion. Yours, Mahler. [P. S.] It would be best if you could pick me up at 1:00!" On notecard with blindstamp at the head of the K.K. Hof-Operntheater (of which Mahler was the director from 1897 to 1907). 5 x 3.5 inches (13 x 9 cm). Framed together with a portrait. Verso with some notes in pencil.

Mahler frequently retreated to the Alpine village of Hochschneeberg, about 60 miles southwest of Vienna, where he stayed at the Hotel Hochschneeberg.

Mahler, Gustav. (1860–1911) Autograph Note

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Mahler, Gustav. (1860–1911). Autograph Note . Autograph note in the hand of the important composer and conductor, written from the Alpine retreat of Schneeberg and making an arrangement to meet with a friend. 1 p., n.d. [1897–1907]. Translated from the German, in part: "Dear friend, I am coming back down from Schneeberg, where I (being badly in need of a rest) have spent a few days. And will expect you on Saturday in the course of the afternoon at my office. To a happy reunion. Yours, Mahler. [P. S.] It would be best if you could pick me up at 1:00!" On notecard with blindstamp at the head of the K.K. Hof-Operntheater (of which Mahler was the director from 1897 to 1907). 5 x 3.5 inches (13 x 9 cm). Framed together with a portrait. Verso with some notes in pencil.

Mahler frequently retreated to the Alpine village of Hochschneeberg, about 60 miles southwest of Vienna, where he stayed at the Hotel Hochschneeberg.