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"Not only musical enthusiasts, but every one who has the faintest glimmer of a love for music and art will welcome with delight this volume. It is a personal history of music for sixty years of this century-full of the names of artists and composers, each of them a centre of pleasurable emotions."—Examiner.

"A valuable book of reference for the musical historian, for the contents extend over a period of three-score years, commencing with 1794 and ending at 1870. We need scarcely state that all the portions of Moscheles' diary which refer to his intercourse with Beethoven, Hummel, Weber, Czerny, Spontini, Rossini, Auber. Halevy, Schumann, Cherubini, Spohr, Mendelssohn, F. David, Chopin, J. B. Cramer, Clementi, John Field, Habeneck, Hauptmann, Kalkbrenner, Kiesewetter, C. Klingemann, Lablache, Dragonetti, Sontag, Persiani, Malibran, Paganini, Rachel, Ronzi de Begnis, DeBeriot, Ernst, Donzelli, Clinti-Damoreau, Chelard, Bochsa, Laporte, Charles Kemble, Paton (Mrs. Wood), Schröder-Devrient, Mrs. Siddons, Sir H. Bishop, Sir G. Smart, Staudigl, Thalberg, Berlioz, Velutti, C. Young, Balfe, Braham, and many other artists of note ir their time, will recall a flood of recollections. It was a delicate task for Madame Moscheles to select from the diaries in referenae to living persons, but her extracts have been judiciously made. Moscheles writes fairly of what is called the "Music of the Future' and its disciples, and his judgments on Herr Wagner, Dr. Liszt, Rubinstein, Dr. von Bülow, Litolff, &c., whether as composers or executants, are in a liberal spirit. He recognizes cheerfully the talents of our native artists, Sir Sterndale Bennett, Mr. Macfarren, Madame Arabella Goddard, Mr. John Barnett, Mr. Hullah, Mrs. Shaw, Mr. A. Sullivan, &c. The celebrities with whom Moscheles came in contact, and of whom we get a passing glimpse, include Sir Walter Scott, Sir Robert Peel, the late Duke of Cambridge, the Bunsens, Louis Philippe, the Emperor Napoleon the Third, Humboldt, Henry Heine, Thomas Moore, Count Nesselrode, the Duchess of Orleans, Zelter, Prof. Wolff, &c. Indeed, the volume is full of amusing anecdotes."-Athenæum. "Full of pleasant gossip. The diary and letters between them contain notices and criticisms on almost every musical celebrity of the last half century. Of all Moscheles' recollections, none are so interesting as those of Mendelssohn."-Pall Mall Gazette. "The most captivating book ever published, for people interested in music and musical people."-Phia. Press.

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