excerpt from 'Music-Study in Germany: The Classic Memoir of the Romantic Era' pp. 185 (65 words)
excerpt from 'Music-Study in Germany: The Classic Memoir of the Romantic Era' pp. 185 (65 words)
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At last I played my Rubinstein concerto a week ago Sunday with the orchestra, and had the pleasure of being told by Scharwenka that I had had a brilliant success. Franz Kullak said that my octave passages were superbly played, and Moszkowski (who, to my surprise, was playing first violin) applauded. So I was complimented by the three of whom I stood most in awe. |
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