Édouard Bergson

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Unknown correspondent in Warsaw, who wrote to Tchaikovsky on 10/22 February 1888 asking for an autograph. The composer replied almost three months later, apologising for the delay (after he mislaid Bergson's letter), and enclosing a six-bar extract from the overture-fantasia Romeo and Juliet. Bergson is also known to have sent Grieg a similar request at around the same time [1].

Correspondence with Tchaikovsky

One letter from Tchaikovsky to Édouard Bergson has survived, dating from 1888, and has been translated into English on this website:

Notes and References

  1. See Édouard Bergson's letter to Grieg of 24 January 1888 [N.S.] on the website of The Grieg Archives.