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and for winning a Grammy Award in 1966
in favor of the clarinetist François Dacosta (1778-1866) for January 1842
Sizes range from 5 x 7
shown as Renato in Un ballo di Maschera
shown as Prince Orlofsky in Die Fledermaus
Cuvillon, Jean B. - Autograph letter Signed Autographs Actors - Letter N and for winning a GrammyFrench violinist (1809 1900). Autograph letter in French, signed by him as "Cuvillon", dated in Paris, January 25, 1843, to the Minister of the Interior, giving some autobiographical notes to be taken into consideration for a vacancy as violin professor, as follows: " In 1826 I won the first prize for violin at the Conservatoire, and since that time I have never ceased to substitute for Monsieur Habeneck, my master, when he could not hold his class ()
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