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Norblin, Louis-Pierre. (1781–1854): CELLIST Autograph Letter Signed to Habeneck

Description: Norblin, Louis-Pierre. (1781–1854): CELLIST Autograph Letter Signed to Habeneck Norblin, Louis-Pierre. (1781–1854): CELLIST Autograph Letter Signed to Habeneck Norblin, Louis-Pierre. (1781–1854) [Habeneck, Francois-Antoine. (1781-1849)] Autograph Letter Signed to Habeneck Autograph letter from the Polish-born French violoncellist, to François-Antoine Habeneck. Dated Wednesday 28 October 1836, 1 p. of bifolium, 8vo. In French. Unsigned, but the author names himself in the letter. Address on folio 2v: "Monsieur Habeneck at home." Usual folds; somewhat frayed. 7.8 x 5.9 inches (19.8 x 15.0 cm). Uncommon.In full: "Norblin has arrived to thank you for the leave that you have granted him in your goodness. If you need him for your trip to Compiègne, he is available to you."The recipient of the letter is Parisian violinist, conductor and composer François-Antoine Habeneck (1781–1846) who founded the Société des Concerts du Conservatoire in 1828, introducing Beethoven's symphonies to France and who, as director of the Opéra, conducted the first performances of, among other operas, La muette de Portici, Guillaume Tell, La Juive, Robert le diable, Les Huguenots and Benvenuto Cellini. Norblin and Habeneck both served on the faculty of the Paris Conservatoire, where Norblin's students included Charles Lebouc, Auguste Franchomme and Louis-Marie Pilet. It is notable that Norblin addresses his colleague with the familiar "tu." Schubertiade Music & Arts LLC - BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! ***ALL AUTOGRAPHS GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC WITHOUT LIMIT*** I was the President of the Professional Autograph Dealers Association from 2013-2018 and a leading and trusted authenticator of autographs, including for many of the world's auction houses and for James Spence (JSA). Schubertiade Music & Arts are also members in good standing of ABAA/ILAB, the most exclusive consortium of Rare Book and Manuscript Dealers in the world, as well as the MLA (Music Librarian Association), and MARIAB (Massachusetts and Rhode Island Antiquarian Booksellers). You can read more about us by searching for Schubertiade Music & Arts and may buy with utmost confidence! SCHUBERTIADE MUSIC & ARTS deals in Music, Entertainment, Literary and other Autographs, Antiquarian Music, Books, Prints, Photographs & Paintings and Ephemera. Please read more about us in our "about me" page by clicking next to our username / feedback listing. We issue seasonal and occasional catalogues - please contact us if you would like to receive notifications or let us know about your collection. Everything we offer is guaranteed authentic without limit and is so stated on the signed and detailed receipt which comes with every item. Because this Guarantee is attached to an actual and meaningful money-back guarantee (see our Terms for further details), this is much more significant than most COAs which are generally but worthless pieces of paper if not issued by recognized experts in the field and backed by a real authenticity return policy. We accept payment by ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS, Check, and by Paypal. Shipping Charges are as listed and are not subject to negotiation. We will of course be happy to combine shipments and do NOT charge multiple shipping charges except for large/heavy items which naturally affect the cost. We ship exclusively via insured FedEx and pride ourselves on our thorough and expert packaging. Norblin, Louis-Pierre. (1781–1854) [Habeneck, Francois-Antoine. (1781-1849)] Autograph Letter Signed to Habeneck Autograph letter from the Polish-born French violoncellist, to François-Antoine Habeneck. Dated Wednesday 28 October 1836, 1 p. of bifolium, 8vo. In French. Unsigned, but the author names himself in the letter. Address on folio 2v: "Monsieur Habeneck at home." Usual folds; somewhat frayed. 7.8 x 5.9 inches (19.8 x 15.0 cm). Uncommon.In full: "Norblin has arrived to thank you for the leave that you have granted him in your goodness. If you need him for your trip to Compiègne, he is available to you."The recipient of the letter is Parisian violinist, conductor and composer François-Antoine Habeneck (1781–1846) who founded the Société des Concerts du Conservatoire in 1828, introducing Beethoven's symphonies to France and who, as director of the Opéra, conducted the first performances of, among other operas, La muette de Portici, Guillaume Tell, La Juive, Robert le diable, Les Huguenots and Benvenuto Cellini. Norblin and Habeneck both served on the faculty of the Paris Conservatoire, where Norblin's students included Charles Lebouc, Auguste Franchomme and Louis-Marie Pilet. It is notable that Norblin addresses his colleague with the familiar "tu." Schubertiade Music & Arts LLC - BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! ***ALL AUTOGRAPHS GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC WITHOUT LIMIT*** I was the President of the Professional Autograph Dealers Association from 2013-2018 and a leading and trusted authenticator of autographs, including for many of the world's auction houses and for James Spence (JSA).  Schubertiade Music & Arts are also members in good standing of ABAA/ILAB, the most exclusive consortium of Rare Book and Manuscript Dealers in the world, as well as the MLA (Music Librarian Association), and MARIAB (Massachusetts and Rhode Island Antiquarian Booksellers). You can read more about us by searching for Schubertiade Music & Arts and may buy with utmost confidence!  SCHUBERTIADE MUSIC & ARTS deals in Music, Entertainment, Literary and other Autographs, Antiquarian Music, Books, Prints, Photographs & Paintings and Ephemera.  Please read more about us in our "about me" page by clicking next to our username / feedback listing. We issue seasonal and occasional catalogues - please contact us if you would like to receive notifications or let us know about your collection. Everything we offer is guaranteed authentic without limit and is so stated on the signed and detailed receipt which comes with every item. Because this Guarantee is attached to an actual and meaningful money-back guarantee (see our Terms for further details), this is much more significant than most COAs which are generally but worthless pieces of paper if not issued by recognized experts in the field and backed by a real authenticity return policy. We accept payment by ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS, Check, and by Paypal. Shipping Charges are as listed and are not subject to negotiation. We will of course be happy to combine shipments and do NOT charge multiple shipping charges except for large/heavy items which naturally affect the cost. We ship exclusively via insured FedEx and pride ourselves on our thorough and expert packaging.eBay integration by eBay integration by

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Location: Brooklyn, New York

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