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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your plan which I know so well, and I will point them out to the
editor with the utmost care. Give me at the same time some news about music and pianists in Vienna; and finally tell me, dear Master, which of your compositions you think would make the best effect in society. I close by sending you my heartfelt greetings, and begging you once more to pardon the shameful silence I have kept towards you: be assured that it has given me as much pain as yourself! Your very affectionate and grateful pupil, F. Liszt December 23rd, 1828 P.S.--Please answer me as soon as possible, for I am longing for a letter from you; and please embrace your excellent parents from me. I add my address (Rue Montholon, No. 7bis). 2. To De Mancy in Paris [Autograph in the possession of M. Etienne Charavay in Paris.] December 23rd, 1829 My Dear M. de Mancy, |
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