Originally posted by aeolium
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Surviving correspondence between father and son in the last years of Leopold's life is scarce: after June 1784, there is just one letter from son to father included in Anderson: from a month before Leopold died, in which (after chatting about contemporary Musicians) he expresses his sorrow at hearing that his father is "really ill". Given Leopold's copious correspondence with his daughter, it appears likely that they communicated much more regularly than this suggests, but that the letters have been lost or are in the possession of a private individual - or possibly hiding in the vaults of a library somewhere, just waiting for their rediscovery!
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