I have in my possession letters from 1938 of a radio personal reviewing the presentation of “aida” on may 24th with the Brema girls(opera)Sylvia and madam Zanitello (opera). There are letters written by George Cohen(composer)to Sylvia Brema which ties into Florence,Italy’s Maggio Musicale 1938 with Maria Brema(opera). I am looking for information regarding these written letters which George Cohen ties into a marrige with Sylvia Brema and resides on Shakespear Avenue in Bronx, New York and later residing in Brooklyn. Parents on wedding announcement are listed as Mrs. Carph Berman and Mrs. Julius Cohen with children Sylvia and George to be held on Sundaqy the 15th of August 1943. I would like to know if anyone knows any information on these individuals whom were in the presentation of “Aida” back in 1938 at the Center Theatre in New York City. Sylvia’s letter’s also has her residing in Florence,Italy. Reporter’s letter of May 24th,1924 states how Sylvia’s blue eyes, throbbing notes and enthralling loveliness and Hungarian Enro Rappee overtures at Radio City Music Hall. I am trying to find out what if any historical value these letters may have or hold. Please
e-mail me if you have any information regarding these letters at unique79d. Thank you for your time.
I have in my possession letters from 1938 of a radio personal reviewing the presentation of “aida” on may 24th with the Brema girls(opera)Sylvia and madam Zanitello (opera). There are letters written by George Cohen(composer)to Sylvia Brema which ties into Florence,Italy’s Maggio Musicale 1938 with Maria Brema(opera). I am looking for information regarding these written letters which George Cohen ties into a marrige with Sylvia Brema and resides on Shakespear Avenue in Bronx, New York and later residing in Brooklyn. Parents on wedding announcement are listed as Mrs. Carph Berman and Mrs. Julius Cohen with children Sylvia and George to be held on Sundaqy the 15th of August 1943. I would like to know if anyone knows any information on these individuals whom were in the presentation of “Aida” back in 1938 at the Center Theatre in New York City. Sylvia’s letter’s also has her residing in Florence,Italy. Reporter’s letter of May 24th,1924 states how Sylvia’s blue eyes, throbbing notes and enthralling loveliness and Hungarian Enro Rappee overtures at Radio City Music Hall. I am trying to find out what if any historical value these letters may have or hold. Please
e-mail me if you have any information regarding these letters at unique79d. Thank you for your time.