excerpt from 'Life and letters of Sir Charles Hallé; being an autobiography (1819-1860)' pp. 199 (96 words)
excerpt from 'Life and letters of Sir Charles Hallé; being an autobiography (1819-1860)' pp. 199 (96 words)
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After dinner [with Rinck] I had to play something; Rinck had not yet heard me. I first played the variations on ' Am Rhein ! Am Rhein ! ' and I must say I had not played so well for a long time. That I had pleased Rinck, I guessed by the way he shook hands with me when I had finished; ' God preserve you,' was all he said. When I had rested a little, I had to play again, and this time I chose the first movement of Kalkbrenner's concerto, which pleased him very much. |
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