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soprano OLIVE FREMSTAD signed letter by 19th century opera singer- Warwick Hotel

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    Description

    OLIVE FREMSTAD
    This is a signed letter by
    Olive Fremstad (1871-1951),
    a famous
    Swedish-American opera diva who sang
    in
    both the soprano and mezzo-soprano ranges.
    She appeared at the Metropolitan Opera in New York
    from 1903 until 1914, specializing in Wagnerian roles.
    She sang the role of Carmen opposite Enrico Caruso
    in San Francisco on the night before the city was
    destroyed by the 1906 earthquake and fire.
    She made approximately forty recordings between
    1911 and 1915, of which only fifteen were ever
    released. Music critic J.B. Steane has called
    Fremstad
    "
    one of the greatest of Wagnerians
    ".
    This letter is handwritten on a 7" by 10" sheet
    of stationery of the
    Warwick Hotel
    , located
    at 65 West 54th Street, New York.
    The letter is dated October 30, but no year
    is given.
    The Warwick
    Hotel opened in 1927,
    so this letter must have
    been written sometime
    between 1927 and 1951.
    It is addressed to "
    My dear Doctor West "
    .
    Unfortunately, I do not know
    who "
    Doctor West
    "
    was.
    The letter reads as follows:
    October 30th
    My dear Doctor West,
    What a friendly, kindly
    thought that was! The delicate
    pansies so sweet and fresh.
    Do not think me strange
    that I do not call you on the
    telephone and at least say
    a friendly "Hallo". That time
    will soon come and then I shall
    have more to say - of the "hope
    that is in me". It has been an
    uphill road but I am ??????
    in more ways than one and
    when the time comes I want
    to tell you about it.
    In the meantime I shall
    never forget your sympathy and
    friendliness to
    me.
    Sincerely yours,
    Olive Fremstad
    With this goes also a wish that Mrs. West
    is on the road to recovery. And best
    greetings to you both.
    O. F.
    NOTE: I cannot decipher one of the words;
    that is the word I have written as "
    ??????
    ".
    The letter is
    in very good
    condition, with
    a crease where it has been
    folded.
    Shipping is FREE via USPS First Class Mail.
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