Departure at eleven o’clock![1] Much reflection along the way; at seven o’clock arrived in Weimar, where Father and Mimi Schleinitz awaited at the station. Father appeared to be in good health. Spent the evening with him. [1] Cosima Wagner travelled to Weimar for a memorial service in honour of Marie…
A restful night for R., though as ever burdened by a mountain of concerns. I called upon Herr Groß to discuss the troublesome matter — yet it appears nothing is to be done. At the table, thanks be to God, “King Lear” — the first scene; how brilliant, how artistically…
Returned home at 9 o’clock; a dreary morning, yet a splendid day. Took a solitary walk in Berneck, which pleases me more than Alexandersbad. Alas, the concerns over lodging the visitors next year weigh so heavily that they once again entangle us in discussions which invariably cast a sombre mood….
In honour of the barometer, an outing to Alexandersbad, despite a most blustery wind. Much mirth over the “triumph of science”: the swallows fly very low, and the wind blows frightfully; yet the road from Berneck to Bischofsgrün is most lovely, with the fir trees nodding in the breeze. In…
R. conceives the plan of setting down, following the rehearsals, his reflections on the institution of the Bayreuth Theatre; a letter to the princes and imperial authorities. Toward evening he ascends to the theatre. He returns downcast; there is absolutely no prospect that inns will be built. A Steinway arrives…
R. sets out to see Wölffel, in order finally to obtain clarity regarding the inn matter. He does indeed obtain it — namely, that all will cost more than originally anticipated. – In the afternoon, examination of the two girls in arithmetic, during which R. remarks concerning the decimal system…