I saw almost nothing but empty leaves; at the most on one page or the other a few Egyptian hieroglyphs wholly unintelligible to me scribbled down to serve as clues for him; for he played nearly all of the solo part from memory, since, as was so often... The Life of Ludwig Van Beethoven - Side 7av Alexander Wheelock Thayer, Beethoven Association - 1921Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Norman Lebrecht - 1985 - 410 sider
...become Saxon Minister in Vienna, biographer of Haydn. no At the performance of the [C minor Piano] Concerto he asked me* to turn the pages for him, but...often the case, he had not had time to put it all on paper. He gave me a secret glance whenever he was at the end of one of the invisible passages and my... | |
| Alexander Wheelock Thayer - 1992 - 636 sider
...florins. Seyfried gives a reminiscence of this concert:7 "In the playing of the concerto movements he asked me to turn the pages for him; but — heaven...often the case, he had not had time to put it all down on paper.8 He gave me a secret 6 To show that Beethoven did have such • Beethoven responded... | |
| Michael Steinberg - 2000 - 523 sider
...leaves; at the most, on one page or another a few Egyptian hieroglyphs wholly unintelligible to me were scribbled down to serve as clues for him; for he played...since, as was so often the case, he had not had time to set it all down on paper. He gave me a secret glance whenever he was at the end of one of the invisible... | |
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