BLOCH (Ernest). Autograph letter addressed to Charles Munch - Lot 392

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BLOCH (Ernest). Autograph letter addressed to Charles Munch - Lot 392
BLOCH (Ernest). Autograph letter addressed to Charles Munch (1939). 4 sheets in-8, dated August 12, 1939 and sent from the United States: "Dear Sir, after six months of a horrible life in the furnace of New York, I was able to escape, by car, and go on an adventure in this superb, wild country, and I can write to you at last. It was only on July 31, just before our departure, that I was finally able to hear Columbia's recordings of the violin concerto. I can't describe my emotion. You'll understand when you know the story: I lived for four years in the silence and solitude of Châtel, a small mountain village in Haute Savoie - where I wrote three great ancestral works, Voix dans le Désert, Évocation and the Concerto. I have yet to hear any of them performed by an orchestra! (except for a private recording, an atrocious and stupid parody of Voix dans le Désert!) So you can imagine what it meant to me to hear, at (?), your interpretation of my concerto, so lively, colorful, imaginative, musical - this superb dialogue between you and (?) - and how grateful I am, for you and for him - Columbia won't "launch" these discs until October... at which time I'll be given a copy - and also it will be a constant encouragement for me to... persevere in this arid path of the solitary creative artist, arid voice, bitter - but irresistible, all the same. The very thought of this record comforts me - and helps me somewhat to bear the anxieties of the present hour. - which oppress us even in these lonely regions (...)". Polite remarks follow. Ernest Bloch (1880-1959) was a Swiss-born American composer, violinist and conductor.
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