Beethoven's Letters 1790-1826, Volume 1 by Ludwig van Beethoven
page 28 of 252 (11%)
page 28 of 252 (11%)
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Truth for the wise, Beauty for a feeling heart, And both for each other. MY DEAR, GOOD BREUNING,-- Never can I forget the time I passed with you, not only in Bonn, but here. Continue your friendship towards me, for you shall always find me the same true friend, L. V. BEETHOVEN. 10. TO BARON ZMESKALL VON DOMANOWECZ. 1800.[1] [Music: Alto, Tenor, Bass clefs, C Major, 4/4 time, Grave. ALTO. Ba-ron. TENORE. Ba-ron. BASSO. Ba-ron. Ba-ron. Ba-ron.] MY CHEAPEST (NOT DEAREST) BARON,-- Desire the guitar-player to come to me to-day. Amenda (instead of an _amende_ [fine], which he sometimes deserves for not observing his rests properly) must persuade this popular guitarist to visit me, and if possible |
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