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A dreadful night, ball at the hotel, we decide to briefly accept Richter’s hospitality. We are staying at Waiznerstrasse 1, in the apartment of his mother-in-law, who is away. In the afternoon, a rehearsal at the theater for “The Bells of Strasbourg”, very poor. In the evening, dinner at the…
View morePacking and farewell. "I am descended from such people in the best sense," says R., as we bid farewell to the Standhartners. Departed at 3 o'clock and 58 minutes; in Neuenkirchen, my father, with Frau von Meyendorff, came to meet us. My father was well, cheerful, and decidedly happy to…
View moreMade and received visits, among them Countess Salm,[1] and also received constant news of household troubles. In the evening, attended the performance of “Henry IV” at the Burgtheater with R. Falstaff was tolerable, and the scene in the tavern was well performed, robustly done; however, the rest was dreadful. Spent…
View moreWent to the Belvedere with Rich., then to see poor Semper, to look at his plans.[1] When I expressed some surprise at the dome with the four little cupolas, he said it was a concession he had made to his colleague! A most sorrowful impression. – – – He remains…
View moreR. visits Rubinstein and is pleased to hear that he longs to return to Bayreuth. Receive visits, in the evening, a soirée at Makart's studio in honor of R. – Count and Countess Andrássy, Countess Széchenyi,[1] Countess Festetics, the Empress’s lady-in-waiting, who told me in the morning that this art…
View moreGreat fatigue for us all; Countess Dönhoff herself is ill. Letters written. The Academic Society delivers a speech. Heckel at the table; a visit from Prince Rudolph of Liechtenstein, who recounts that there were people at this concert who never go to the theatre or concerts, "the lame and the…
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