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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Monsieur le Baron, It is very difficult to reply to so gracefully flattering a letter as your Excellency has been good enough to write to me. I must nevertheless say that I wish with all my heart and in all ways that I could answer it. I shall reach Weimar, bag and baggage, towards the middle of October, and if I succeed in communicating to others a little of the satisfaction I cannot fail to find there, thanks to the gracious kindness of their Highnesses and the friendly readiness of your Excellency, I shall be only too glad. Meanwhile I beg to remain, Monsieur le Baron, with respectful compliments, Yours obediently, Cologne; September 12th, 1862. F. Liszt 36. To Carl Filitsch. [Autograph in the possession of Count Albert Amadei in Vienna.-- Addressed to the talented young pianist, born at Hermannstadt in the Siebenburgen in 1830, died at Venice 1845, studied with Chopin and Liszt in Paris in 1842-43, and created a sensation with his concerts both there and in London, Vienna, and Italy. |
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