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36 Rue Ballu 9th
Téléph Trinité 90-17
Mr. I. Strawinsky
To read on the way
Dear Friend,
To give you complete freedom, I have specified to the School at Fontainebleau that you will only
see students and offer a course for them if the number of students is sufficient. Rest assured the
matter remains open—but understand clearly that you can count on seeing them [the students] in
June and July. It is essential for the completion of projects. The projects are related to your work
and you—projects that, I believe, will interest you. And you are under no obligation, given the
way things have developed.
Your help is of such moral support, and I am in such need of it.
May God be with you on this journey during which so many thoughts accompany you.
Your
Nadia B.
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36 rue Ballu 9
Téléph Trinité 90-17
Monsieur I. Strawinsky
A lire en route
Cher Ami,
Pour vous laisser toute liberté j’ai spécifié à l’École de Fontainebleau que vous ne verriez les
élèves et ne leur feriez un cours que si le nombre des étudiants est suffisant. Restez donc sur
cette question ouverte—mais laissez entendre clairement que vous comptez les voir en Juin et
Juillet. C’est essentiel pour la réalisation de [sic] projets. Concernant vos œuvres et vous—
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Que vous m’aidiez [sic] est un tel soutien moral et j’en ai si grand besoin.
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Votre
Nadia B.
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Paris
March 22, 1935
Know, dear Mademoiselle, that all my heart is with you in the great misfortune that has so
cruelly befallen you.
Your most sincerely devoted,
Théodore Strawinsky
�</text>
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Croyez-moi, chère Mademoiselle, de tout cœur avec vous dans le grand malheur qui vient de
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Votre très sincèrement dévoué
Théodore Strawinsky
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My dear Mademoiselle,
I am deeply upset to learn of the great misfortune that has befallen you. I did not know your
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Very sincerely,
Anna Strawinsky
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Le 22 mars [19]35
Chère Mademoiselle,
Je suis profondément émue d’apprendre le grand malheur que vous accable. Je n’ai pas connue
[sic] Madame votre Mère, mais je sais le profond amour filial, qui vous attachait a [sic] elle et je
m’associe de tout mon cœur à votre deuil.
Très sincèrement,
Anna Strawinsky
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Grenoble [Suisse]
36 rue Ballue
Paris 9
February 27, 1933
HAVE CONCERT 19 MARCH OSP PSAUMS, SACRE, ROSSIGNOL AND 21 MARCH
CONCERT WITH DUSHKIN LAUSANNE. STOP HAVE YET TO CLEARLY EXPLAIN IT
OUR FRIEND
FONDLY STRAWINSKY
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GRENOBLE, [SUISSE]
36 RUE BALLU,
PARIS 9
27 FEBRUARY 1933
AI 19 MARS CONCERT OSP PSAUMS, SACRE, ROSSIGNOL ET 21 MARS CONCERT
AVEC DUSHKIN LAUSANNE. STOP L’AVAIS POURTANT CLAIREMENT EXPLIQUÉ
NOTRE AMIE
AMITÉS STRAWINSKY
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36 rue Ballu 9th
Téléph: Trinité 90-17
Monsieur I. Strawinsky
Voreppe
Isère
February 25, 1933
Dear Friend,
Forgive me for coming to bother you about a matter that truthfully is none of my business. But I
am currently working on the Oedipus Rex project—I now have the greatest hopes of finishing it.
Your absence at the March 21 concert greatly distressed our mutual friend, just when she is
taking such pleasure in convincing herself of her active admiration for your work.
All things considered, this is what I found. Would you accept, without anyone knowing (no
exceptions, you have my word) compensation of five, maybe six thousand francs to come
conduct Renard? I want to finalize this and without fear of the least indiscretion—send an urgent
telegraph because the OSP must decide by Tuesday at the latest. It would be unthinkable to do it
without you and it would be so beautiful to hear Renard with you.
Forgive me and know I am your deeply devoted,
NB
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Monsieur I. Strawinsky
Voreppe
Isère
25 février 1933
Cher Ami,
Pardonnez-moi de venir vous ennuyer au sujet d’une chose qui, en principe ne me regarde pas.
Mais je me suis occupée activement du projet Œdipes [sic] Rex—j’ai actuellement les plus
grandes espérances d’aboutir. Or, votre absence au concert du 21 mars cause à notre amie
commune un véritable chagrin, au moment même où elle se réjouît de se prouver à elle-même
son admiration active pour votre œuvre.
Tout bien pesé, voici ce que j’ai trouvé. Accepteriez-vous, à l’insu de tout le monde (sans aucune
exception, parole d’honneur) un dédommagement de cinq, peut-être de 6000fr pour venir diriger
Renard. Je veux les obtenir et sans craindre la moindre indiscrétion –télégraphiez seulement
d’urgence car l’OSP doit prendre une décision mardi dernière limite. Votre absence semble
impossible et ce serait si beau d’entendre Renard avec vous.
Pardonnez-moi et sachez avec quel profond dévouement je suis votre
NB
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Voreppe (Isère)
January 16, 1933
My very dear Mademoiselle,
It is certainly much too late to wish you a Happy New Year. All the same, I wish you all the
happiness and health possible for the fifty weeks to come, as well as to Madame Boulanger,
while apologizing for my tardiness. It is because I recently had concerts in Switzerland from
which I have just returned for the holidays. We were profoundly touched by your good thoughts
and we thank you wholeheartedly.
I must come to Paris for the 25th, and on the 26th (it’s a Wednesday) rue Ballu? I have a lesson
with M. Philipp at 5 o' clock. I hope to see you again a little after 6 o’clock. If not, I will
telephone you, because I would so much like to see you again.
In this hope, please always remember, my dear Mademoiselle, my most grateful and respectful
affection,
Sviétik
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Voreppe (Isère)
16 janvier 33
Très chère Mademoiselle,
Il est certainement beaucoup trop tard de vous souhaiter la Bonne Année. Je vous souhaite tout-
de-même tout le bonheur et la santé possibles pour les 50 semaines à venir, ainsi qu’à Madame
Boulanger, en m’excusant infiniment de ce retard. Il est du [sic] à des concerts que j’avais
dernièrement en Suisse d’où je ne suis revenu que tout récemment pour ma [sic] fêtes. Nous
avons été infiniment touchés de votre bonne pensée et vous en remercions de tout cœur.
Je dois venir à Paris pour le 25 et le 26 (c’est un mercredi) rue Ballu? J’ai une leçon avec M.
Philipp à 5 heure [sic]. J’espère vous trouver encore tout-de-suite après six heur [sic] sinon je me
permettrai de vous téléphoner, car j’aimerai tant vous revoir.
Dans cet espoir, je vous prie de croire toujours, très chère Mademoiselle, à toute l’affection la
plus reconnaissante et respectueuse de votre,
Sviétic
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Voreppe
June 23, 1932
Dear Mademoiselle,
Your kind and affectionate note, which I received on the day of my son's birthday, touched me
greatly. Thank you wholeheartedly for having thought of me and I ask you to express my
gratitude to your Mother for thinking of me. Knowing her suffering of late, I wish for her
recovery.
Dear Mademoiselle, trust in my very sincere sentiments,
A[nna] Strawinsky
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Voreppe
le 23 juin [19]32
Chère Mademoiselle,
Vos bonnes et affectueuses lignes, que j’ai reçues le jour de l’anniversaire de mon fils m’ont
beaucoup touchée[s]. Je vous remercie de tout cœur d’avoir pensé à moi et vous prie de dire à
Madame votre mère toute ma reconnaissance pour son bon souvenir. La sachant souffrante ces
derniers temps, je fais bien des vœux pour son rétablissement.
Croyez, chère Mademoiselle à mes très sincères sentiments,
A. Strawinsky
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Voreppe
May 3, 1932
Dear Mademoiselle,
We were very touched by your kind thoughts for Easter and we thank you with all our hearts.
Thank you as well for your kind letter, which I am very embarrassed not to have answered until
today.
Is Madame Boulanger doing a bit better, is she suffering a bit less? I cannot express how much I
am affected by her long, painful suffering. I send my sympathy to you and to her.
I will probably see you again soon, which delights me greatly. I intend to come to Paris for a
couple of days at the end of May. Perhaps you will see my father beforehand because he leaves
for Paris this week to record L’Histoire du soldat and the Octuor.
I believe he wants to see you about me. I have every intention of seeing Philipp to get some
technical advice and some guidelines from him for my work. It needs to be done without
offending Madame Chailley at all and therein, it seems to me, lies the difficulty.
I am sure you will give me good advice about this and, in waiting to see you again soon, when I
can tell you all that I have done this winter, I send to you, my very dear Mademoiselle, my most
devoted affection and to Madame Boulanger my utmost respect.
Your
Sviatoslav Strawinsky
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Voreppe
le 3 mai [19]32
Chère Mademoiselle,
Nous avons été très touchés de votre bonne pensée pour le jour de Pâques et nous vous en
remercions tous de tout cœur.
Merci aussi pour votre si gentille lettre à laquelle je suis très confus de ne répondre
qu’aujourd’hui.
Madame Boulanger va-t-elle un peu mieux, souffre-t-elle un peu moins ? Je ne saurais vous dire
combien je suis affecté de cette longue et pénible souffrance et combien cela me cause de peine
pour elle et pour vous.
Je vous reverrai bientôt probablement et m’en réjouis beaucoup. Je compte venir à Paris pour
quelques jours fin mai. Vous verrez peut-être mon père avant car il part à Paris cette semaine
pour enregistrer L’Histoire du Soldat et l’Octour.
Je crois qu’il veut vous voir pour une question me concernant. J’ai l’intention de voir Philipp
pour recevoir de lui quelques conseils d’ordre technique et quelques directives pour mon travail.
Il s’agit d’autre part de le faire sans offenser aucunement Madame Chailley et c’est là, il me
semble, une difficulté.
Vous me donnerez je suis sûr, un bon conseil pour cela et en attendant de vous revoir bientôt et
de vous raconter tout ce qui j’ai fait cet hiver, je vous envoie, bien chère Mademoiselle, mon plus
dévoué attachement et à Madame Boulanger mes plus respectueux hommages.
Votre,
Sviatoslav Strawinsky
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                <text>Boulanger to Stravinsky
36 rue Ballu 9th
Téléph:Trinité 90-17
June 19, 1932
Dear friend,
Excuse this business letter.
We would like to stage either a festival of your work or a half program at the Société musicale
indépendante: including in either case the first performance of the Duo concertant in Paris, and
maybe L’Histoire du soldat or other works of your choice (we cannot, for financial reasons, have
many instruments.) A final program will have to be settled—but first we would like to know
what fee you would accept. We don’t wish to question you on this matter and will do everything
possible to accommodate you, it goes without saying. But our account is pitiful. I must raise the
funds myself and, before going into details, I need to know that one thing.
May I ask you to respond to me as soon as possible.
The concert will take place at the École normale, in the autumn if it is possible.
Believe in my deep affection,
Dear Friend,
Nadia Boulanger
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36 rue Ballu 9ème
Téléph:Trinité 90-17
19 juin 1932
Cher Ami,
Pardonnez cette lettre d’affaires.
Nous voudrions, à la Société de musique indépendante, donner, soit un festival de vos œuvres,
soit un ½ programme : comprenant en tout cas la 1ère
audition du Duo Concertant à Paris, peut-
être L’Histoire du Soldat ou d’autres œuvres à votre choix (nous ne pouvons, pour des raisons
financières avoir beaucoup d’instruments.) Enfin un programme à régler—mais d’abord nous
voudrions savoir quel cachet vous accepteriez. Nous aimerions ne vous poser aucune question à
ce sujet et faire tout ce qu’il vous plairait, cela va sans dire. Mais notre caisse est misérable, c’est
moi qui dois réunir les fonds et, avant d’entrer dans des précisions, il me faut celle-là.
Puis-je vous prier de me faire répondre aussitôt que possible.
Le concert aurait lieu à l’École Normale sans doute, en automne s’il était possible.
Croyez à mon profond attachement,
Cher Ami,
Nadia Boulanger
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Voreppe (Isère)
June 5–8, 1932
How can I thank you, dear Nadia, for your sketches that are so full of a friendship, which is
particularly precious to me since I know only too well the priceless virtues of your heart and
ears!
But, I beg of you, do not be extravagant in finding me things that I love passionately but which
are, because of the dark times in which we live, unaffordable for us other musicians. Leave those
to the rich, if there are any left.
Most fondly,
Your 50-year-old friend*
Igor Strawinsky
*OK, I know it’s “Quinquagenarian,” but the number sounds better
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le 5-18 juin [19]32
Comment vous remercier, chère Nadia, pour vos esquisses pleinne [sic] d’amitié qui m’est tant
particulièrement précieuse puisque je connais trop bien les qualités inestimables de votre cœur et
de votre oreille !
Mais, je vous en supplie, ne faites pas des folies pour me trouver des choses que j’aime
passionnément mais qui sont, par le sinistre temps que nous vivons, inabordables, pour nous
autres musiciens. Laissons cela aux riches s’il y [sic] a.
Je vous embrasse de tout cœur
Votre cinquantenaire*,
Igor Strawinsky
*quinquagenaire [sic], j’admets, mais le nombre sonne mieux
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