Felix Cherniavsky - Contextual Research

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Felix Cherniavsky - Contextual Research

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TRANSLATION Letter from Livia Fuchs - Budapest I am sorry for not having written for so long but the research took quite a lot of time . However , I am now glad to write to you as I feel that the material I am sending you is valuable . Please find enclosed all the thx.x articles about Maud Allan's shows in Budapest , a photo of the Salome dance , and the Shogun poster . I hope you'll have satisfactory answers to all your questions . As to the Zichy family , all I can tell you is that they are a large family that can be traced back to the 17th centruy . The Count you are interested in is probably Geza Count Zichy ( 1849-1924 ) In this particular period Maud could have had contact with eight counts , but I think it was Geza whom she knew since he was a pianist writer , composer and intendent of the Opera House 1891-4 He also had a premier of a work music and lyric he wrote , in 1904 . I hope this research material will be of use to you . Should you need anything eksem please wri e again , I will try to help .