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Our couple to the theater with the children; the young woman very strange. At lunch, a few words about Glatz’s singing, misunderstanding. A rather difficult day. In the evening, a very moving letter from Doris v. Berckefeld, asking me to be the godmother of her son. I accepted immediately. In…
View moreTo you therefore — as always — briefly and to the point! Knapp bores me somewhat with the absurd-sounding clause in regard to certain particular deductions. Eilers and other excellent artists, as well as the poor Unger, accept the simple compensation — Eilers, in fact, only ninety thalers a month….
View moreVisited the sick; R. has business letters to take care of, including one to the peculiar [Marriane] Brandt, who does not wish to sing Waltraute but instead Fricka. At two o'clock, Richter with his wife; he remains the same magnificent man as ever; she, however, seems strange to me, a…
View moreMuch back and forth between the singers and Richard; they all behave consistently well; on the other hand, the members of the Karlsruhe orchestra behave less well. The magnificent Mimi writes again about a patronage note, which she sold to Duke Ratibor, and about a painting by Angeli[1], which she…
View moreWorked with the children; then sent them onto the ice and, in the meantime, wrote letters (to father, who will not be coming to Vienna, etc.). Waiting in vain for Richter; in Vienna, there is confusion, as he has not attended to anything. In the evening, a larger gathering took…
View moreR. once again dreamed of disgraceful treatment, even of the prison to which he was taken; probably prompted by the discussions that we had concerning the strange verdict recently passed here (a robber, murderer, etc., was only sentenced to several years in prison). R. is strongly opposed to the jury…
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