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Title: Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 14
Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Musicians
Author: Elbert Hubbard
Release Date: January 9, 2007 [EBook #20318]
Language: English
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Little
Journeys
To the Homes of the Great
Elbert Hubbard
Anniversary Edition
Printed and made into a Book by
The Roycrofters, who are in East
Aurora, Erie County, New York
Wm. H. Wise & Co.
New York
Copyright, 1916,
By The Roycrofters
CONTENTS
RICHARD WAGNER 9
PAGANINI 47
FREDERIC CHOPIN 75
ROBERT SCHUMANN 107
SEBASTIAN BACH 133
FELIX MENDELSSOHN 161
FRANZ LISZT 185
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN 221
GEORGE HANDEL 249
GIUSEPPE VERDI 273
WOLFGANG MOZART 297
JOHANNES BRAHMS 331
INDEX
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[Illustration: RICHARD WAGNER]
RICHARD WAGNER
Was ever work like mine created for no purpose? Am I a miserable
egotist, possessed of stupid vanity? It matters not, but of this I
feel positive; yes, as positive as that I live, and this is, my
"Tristan and Isolde," with which I am now consumed, does not find
its equal in the world's library of music. Oh, how I yearn to hear
it; I am feverish; I am worn. Perhaps that causes me to be agitated
and anxious, but my "Tristan" has been finished now these three
years and has not been heard. When I think of this I wonder whether
it
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