Franz Liszt and Agnes Street-Klindworth
A Correspondence, 1854-1886 (Franz Liszt Studies Series)
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Contributions
- Pauline Pocknell (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2001-02-01 - Pendragon Press
Language
English
Word Count
113,000 words, Guess
Page Count
452 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL12238972M
- ISBN-139781576470060
- ISBN-101576470067
- OCLC Control Number41404712
- OCLC Control Numberfranzlisztagness0000lisz
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number99032944
- Goodreads5974493
Classifications
- LCCML410.L7 A4 2000
Description
"Franz Liszt's liason with Agnes Street-Klindworth was a "shadowy" affair and "one of the best-kept secrets of the Weimar years," according to Alan Walker. Here, in a new and expanded edition of those letters, Pauline Pocknell casts new light not only on Liszt himself, but on a woman who was the Master's mistress and confidante as well as a spy of considerable historical importance in her own right. This new critical edition contains all 160 extant letters in both English and French, transcribed from the most reliable sources and carefully annotated by a scholar of increasing reputation. Also included are - biographical information about Agnes herself; historical and critical prefaces; detailed notes for each letter; linking text between letters; analytical tables of the correspondence; an extensive bibliography and an index. Some 40 illustrations accompany the letters themselves and help readers visualize Liszt's and Agnes's circumstances and the amorous and diplomatic encounters they documented for posterity."--BOOK JACKET.
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