excerpt from 'Musings & memories of a musician' pp. 120-121 (100 words)
excerpt from 'Musings & memories of a musician' pp. 120-121 (100 words)
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In the afternoon, the other guests having partly retired to their rooms, partly gone on excursions, Brahms played the accompaniments to some songs for me. Since our arrival this was the first time that he had touched the keyboard and that I had sung. I began with Brahms' "Mainacht," then came a Schubert song, and then Beethoven's cyclus " To the Absent Beloved." When we had ended we were surprised to find that all the adjoining rooms had filled with listeners. Mine host of the Fahrnberg was greatly touched, and thanked Brahms for the honour he had done to his house. |
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