| George Grove - 1880 - 778 pages
...certainty, I saw Liszt conducting a rehearsal of mj ' Tannhäuser,' and was astonished at reeogniiing my second self in his achievement. What I had felt...felt in performing it : what I wanted to express in -* riling it down, he expressed in making it sound. Strange to say, through the love of this rarest... | |
| George Titus Ferris - 1881 - 360 pages
...certainty, I saw Liszt conducting a rehearsal of my 'Tannhauser,' and was astonished at recognizing my second self in his achievement. What I had felt...inventing this music, he felt in performing it ; what I had wanted to express in writing it down, he expressed in making it sound. Strange to say, through... | |
| Francis Hueffer - 1881 - 128 pages
...and was astonished at recognizing my second self in his achievement. What I had felt in inventing the music, he felt in performing it; what I wanted to express in writing it down he proclaimed in making it sound. Strange to say, through the love of this rarest friend I gained, at... | |
| George Titus Ferris - 1881 - 350 pages
...certainty, I saw Liszt conducting a rehearsal of my ' Tannhauser,' and was astonished at recognizing my second self in his achievement. What I had felt in inventing this music, he felt iu performing it ; what I had wanted to express in writing it down, he expressed in making it sound.... | |
| Richard Wagner - 1889 - 376 pages
...I saw Liszt conduct a rehearsal of my Tann/uiuser, and was astonished at recognizing my secondself in his achievement. What I had felt in inventing this...it ; what I wanted to express in writing it down he proclaimed in making it sound. Strange to say, through the love of this rarest friend, I gained, at... | |
| Richard Wagner - 1889 - 378 pages
...I saw Liszt conduct a rehearsal of my Tannhauser, and was astonished at recognizing my secondXself in his achievement. What I had felt in \ inventing this music he felt in performing it ; I V what I wanted to express in writing it down I ^he proclaimed in making it sound. Strange to say,... | |
| Lydia T. Morris - 1891 - 286 pages
...sympathy between them which Wagner expressed in the following words : " What I had felt in inventing the music he felt in performing it ; what I wanted to express in writing it down he proclaimed in making it sound." This friendship with Liszt served to cheer and encourage Wagner when... | |
| William Smythe Babcock Mathews - 1894 - 832 pages
...certainty, I saw Liszt conducting a rehearsal of my 'Tannhaiiser,' and was astonished to recognize my second self in his achievement. What I had felt in inventing the music he felt in performing it; what I wanted to express in writing it down he said in making it... | |
| George Titus Ferris - 1895 - 384 pages
...certainty, I taw Liszt conducting a rehearsal of my 'Tannhauser,' and was astonished at recognizing my second self in his achievement. What I had felt...inventing this music, he felt in performing it ; what I had wanted to express in writing it down, he expressed in making it sound. Strange to say, through... | |
| James E. Matthew - 1898 - 508 pages
...through Weimar he found Liszt engaged in rehearsing Tannhauser, and, as he says, "was astonished to find my second self in his achievement. What I had felt...; what I wanted to express in writing it down, he proclaimed in making it sound. Strange to say, through the love of this rarest friend, I gained, at... | |
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