Letters of Franz Liszt — Volume 1: from Paris to Rome: Years of Travel as a Virtuoso by Franz Liszt;Translator -- La Mara Constance Bache
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stay here and make it seem short to you. The promised Concerto
interests me keenly; it will be sure to give us ample material for musical talks, and perhaps after many a talk we shall set to work again and both write a new Concerto. Would not the best results of criticism altogether be to incite to new creation? However that may be, do not put off too long taking up your quarters at the Erbprinz, and rest assured that your visit is much desired by me. Yours very sincerely, F. Liszt Weymar, March 25th, 1849 My very best thanks for the splendid stuff for the coat, which will give me quite an important, well-to-do, stately appearance! 57. To Count Sandor Teleky(?) [The original (without address) in the possession of Count Albert Amadei in Vienna.--The recipient of this letter was presumably Count Teleky, a friend of Liszt's, who often accompanied the latter on his triumphal European journeys, and who was himself an active musician and literary man. He died in June, 1892.] |
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