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A Rhinemaiden presents herself (Frau Pauli from Hanover), good voice, but no conception of enunciation. Richter attempts to accompany her, but cannot yet hold himself properly up right. Celebrations in Nürnberg for Hans Sachs, but nobody has the idea of inviting R. to them!… Speeches, music, all sorts of things,…
View moreCorrespondence of all kinds, R. has some difficult business arrangements, I think; I live in fear that our standard of living is far beyond our means! And I can find no way to reduce it, for R. wishes to have it this way.
View moreTelegram from the Grand Duke of Weimar to R., expressing his emotion regarding the performances of Tristan. R. does not wish to thank him, so I do it for him. R. works, though very often asking himself whether he is not orchestrating too opulently!! Again worked a lot with Daniella.
View moreMany things to catch up on, as always after visitors have been here. R. works. News of Tristan in Weimar, friend [Alwine] Frommann reports that the older people were in particular completely bewitched by it. Nice articles by Frau Merian in the Weimarische Zeitung. Great heat, we read nothing more…
View moreSpoke a lot with Lenbach about a lot of things, discovered in him a noble, selfless, unusually talented person; R. is also coming to like him, about which I am glad. Departure at four o’clock, which does not come easily to any of the three of us. — Much with…
View moreIn dull weather accompanied the charming little Countess to the railroad station. Is anyone happy? Spent the rest of the day with Lenbach. My father writes that Hans has 150,000 francs set aside for the children. Visit of Herr v. Gersdorff to my father. Friend Feustel with us in the…
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