AMQSs by Vincent d’Indy and Charles Marie Widor on opposing sides of an off-white 7.5 x 4.75 album page. D’Indy pens five bars identified as “Tecla (Wallenstein),” signed and inscribed below in French (translated), “To Mademoiselle Georgette Ketten, in remembrance of a cold windy day. Even though her charming little nose was cold, her beautiful eyes weren’t cold at all! Vincent d’Indy, November 25, 1894.” On the opposite side, Widor pens four bars of music and lyrics, signed and inscribed “A mademoiselle Georgette Ketten, Charles Widor.” Moderate overall toning and a few trivial chips and tears to the borders, otherwise fine condition. RR Auction COA.
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