Chapter 29

FOOTNOTES:[38]Ramann, "Life of Liszt," Eng. trans., I, 218.[39]"Letters of Liszt," ed. by La Mara, Eng. trans., I, 8.[40]Brahms is said to have fallen asleep during Liszt's performance of it. See Dr. William Mason's "Memories of a Musical Life."[41]Amy Fay, "Music Study in Germany."[42]Janka Wohl, "Recollections of Liszt," Eng. trans., p. 9.[43]Ibid., p. 187.[44]See, as examples of this cloying harmonization, both excerpts in Figure XXIX, or almost any of the "Consolations" and "Liebesträume." An especially flagrant instance may be found in the Piano Sonata in B-minor, edition of Breitkopf and Härtel, p. 29, the last measure.[45]See the present author's "Beethoven and his Forerunners," pp. 316-321.

FOOTNOTES:[38]Ramann, "Life of Liszt," Eng. trans., I, 218.[39]"Letters of Liszt," ed. by La Mara, Eng. trans., I, 8.[40]Brahms is said to have fallen asleep during Liszt's performance of it. See Dr. William Mason's "Memories of a Musical Life."[41]Amy Fay, "Music Study in Germany."[42]Janka Wohl, "Recollections of Liszt," Eng. trans., p. 9.[43]Ibid., p. 187.[44]See, as examples of this cloying harmonization, both excerpts in Figure XXIX, or almost any of the "Consolations" and "Liebesträume." An especially flagrant instance may be found in the Piano Sonata in B-minor, edition of Breitkopf and Härtel, p. 29, the last measure.[45]See the present author's "Beethoven and his Forerunners," pp. 316-321.

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[38]Ramann, "Life of Liszt," Eng. trans., I, 218.

[38]Ramann, "Life of Liszt," Eng. trans., I, 218.

[39]"Letters of Liszt," ed. by La Mara, Eng. trans., I, 8.

[39]"Letters of Liszt," ed. by La Mara, Eng. trans., I, 8.

[40]Brahms is said to have fallen asleep during Liszt's performance of it. See Dr. William Mason's "Memories of a Musical Life."

[40]Brahms is said to have fallen asleep during Liszt's performance of it. See Dr. William Mason's "Memories of a Musical Life."

[41]Amy Fay, "Music Study in Germany."

[41]Amy Fay, "Music Study in Germany."

[42]Janka Wohl, "Recollections of Liszt," Eng. trans., p. 9.

[42]Janka Wohl, "Recollections of Liszt," Eng. trans., p. 9.

[43]Ibid., p. 187.

[43]Ibid., p. 187.

[44]See, as examples of this cloying harmonization, both excerpts in Figure XXIX, or almost any of the "Consolations" and "Liebesträume." An especially flagrant instance may be found in the Piano Sonata in B-minor, edition of Breitkopf and Härtel, p. 29, the last measure.

[44]See, as examples of this cloying harmonization, both excerpts in Figure XXIX, or almost any of the "Consolations" and "Liebesträume." An especially flagrant instance may be found in the Piano Sonata in B-minor, edition of Breitkopf and Härtel, p. 29, the last measure.

[45]See the present author's "Beethoven and his Forerunners," pp. 316-321.

[45]See the present author's "Beethoven and his Forerunners," pp. 316-321.


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