Frederick Chopin, As a Man And Musician — volume 2
Frederick Chopin, As a Man And Musician — volume 2
Niecks Frederick
The book Frederick Chopin, As a Man And Musician — volume 2 was written by author Niecks Frederick Here you can read free online of Frederick Chopin, As a Man And Musician — volume 2 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Frederick Chopin, As a Man And Musician — volume 2 a good or bad book?
What reading level is Frederick Chopin, As a Man And Musician — volume 2 book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
] I hope they are still flourishing, for I cannot do without them in writing. But another real question is, that I hope you have no friends to deplore in all these terrible affairs. And the health of Madame Franchomme and of the little children? Write me a line, and address it to London, care of Mr. Broadwood, 33, Great Pulteney Street, Golden Square. I have here a perfect (material) tranquillity, and pretty Scotch airs. I wish I were able to compose a little, were it only to please these good ...ladies--Madame Erskine and Mdlle. Stirling. I have a Broadwood piano in my room, the Pleyel of Miss Stirling in my salon. I lack neither paper nor pens. I hope that you also will compose something, and may God grant that I hear it soon newly born. I have friends in London who advise me to pass there the winter. --But I shall listen only to my I do not know what [mon je ne sais quoi]; or, rather, I shall listen to the last comer--this comes often to the same thing as weighing well. Adieu dear, dear friend!
User Reviews: