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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Union], is taking up the chorus rehearsals with the greatest
readiness, and the rest will be my affair!--Only, dear friend, don't delay sending the score and, if possible, the parts. Sincerely yours, F. Liszt Weymar, August 1st, 1849 If your opera is given not later than the 1st of September I shall certainly come to Leipzig. 63. To Carl Reinecke Heligoland, September 7th, 1849 I am very sorry, my dear M. Reinecke, not to have met you at Hamburg. It would have been such a real pleasure to me to make acquaintance again with your Nonet, and it seems to me, judging from its antecedents in the form of a Concerto, that by this decisive transformation it ought to be a most honorably successful work. The "Myrthen Lieder" have never been sent to me. If you happen to have a copy I should be very much obliged if you would send it me to Schuberth's address. |
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