excerpt from 'Music-Study in Germany: The Classic Memoir of the Romantic Era' pp. 324 (118 words)
excerpt from 'Music-Study in Germany: The Classic Memoir of the Romantic Era' pp. 324 (118 words)
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Steiniger has been playing most beautifully lately. She has given two concerts of her own here, and has played at another. Then she rehearsed with orchestra Mozart's B flat major concerto—the most difficult concerto in the world, and oh, so exquisite! Though I had long wished to do so, I never had heard it before, and as I listened I felt as if I never could leave Deppe until I could play that! I wish you could have heard it. It is sown with difficulties—enough to make your hair stand on end! Steiniger played it with an ease and perfection truly astonishing. The notes seemed fairly to run out of her fingers for fun. |
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