Letter from Teresa Carreño to Julia Gibansky (May 1, 1902)

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Letter from Teresa Carreño to Julia Gibansky May 1, 1902 Teresa Carreño Anna Kijas Transcription and encoding by Anna Kijas First digital edition in TEI P5, 3 August 2017. Teresa Carreño Correspondence Boston, Massachusetts 2017

Reproduced by courtesy of the University of Pennsylvania

Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
Teresa Carreño Correspondence Collection of correspondence, photographs and a recital program relating to pianist Teresa Carreño (1853-1917). University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts Julia Gibansky Kasanoff papers relating to Teresa Carreño, 1902-1937 Ms. Coll. 1184 http://hdl.library.upenn.edu/1017/d/ead/upenn_rbml_PUSpMsColl1184 Letter from Teresa Carreño to Julia Gibansky May 1, 1902 English

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The aim of this project is to transcribe the content of the letters from the manuscript at hand. Original spelling, punctuation, underlining, additions, and other features are retained.

Berlin W. Kurfürstendamm 28 May 1st 1902 My dear little girl

Kindly forward the enclosed letter to your dear Mother.

I have written to her more or less what I told you in regard to your future and I hope that matters can be arranged so that you can remain here and continue your studies and achieve what I am sure you can if you have the time to work.

With dear love Yours affectionately Teresa Carreño

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Letter from Teresa Carreño to Julia Gibansky May 1, 1902 Teresa Carreño Anna Kijas Transcription and encoding by Anna Kijas First digital edition in TEI P5, 3 August 2017. Teresa Carreño Correspondence Boston, Massachusetts 2017

Reproduced by courtesy of the University of Pennsylvania

Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
Teresa Carreño Correspondence Collection of correspondence, photographs and a recital program relating to pianist Teresa Carreño (1853-1917). University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts Julia Gibansky Kasanoff papers relating to Teresa Carreño, 1902-1937 Ms. Coll. 1184 http://hdl.library.upenn.edu/1017/d/ead/upenn_rbml_PUSpMsColl1184 Letter from Teresa Carreño to Julia Gibansky May 1, 1902 English

2 pages

The aim of this project is to transcribe the content of the letters from the manuscript at hand. Original spelling, punctuation, underlining, additions, and other features are retained.

Berlin W. Kurfürstendamm 28 May 1st 1902 My dear little girl

Kindly forward the enclosed letter to your dear Mother.

I have written to her more or less what I told you in regard to your future and I hope that matters can be arranged so that you can remain here and continue your studies and achieve what I am sure you can if you have the time to work.

With dear love Yours affectionately Teresa Carreño