Category: July 1874
Frau v. Schleinitz sends us a photograph of the Menzel water color sold in support of Bayreuth: very peculiar! — R. works; no further news about singers; domestic unpleasantnesses; in the evening rehearsed Gunther with Herr Alexis. (Wrote to my father.)
View moreR. reads me the printed letter of an unnamed leading figure in the Catholic party to a French bishop, which sounds really ominous for Germany. In this connection R. quotes Cromwell’s words to his soldiers at Worcester: “Put your trust in God and keep your powder dry.” We stay at…
View moreR. again dreamed his traditional old dream about his wife, whom he did not know how to fit into his new life, until the problem was solved by his waking up thinking, “But she is dead.” — R. works morning and afternoon; I do a lot of work with Lusch…
View moreI feel quite indisposed and can hold myself erect only with an effort. Glorious weather, an incomparably fine summer, the heat not oppressive. R. works on his third act, but has many venations, among other things the loss of the arrangement of the and act of Götterdämmerung, which would now…
View moreWrote some business letters, in the afternoon to a coffee party in Frau v. Braun’s house, for me a somewhat strange experience. In the evening the singer Alexis. — When all have gone, R. looks at the picture of me in his folder, which was done at the time when…
View moreMuch worry about my wardrobe—R. thinks I do not have enough to wear! At lunch Herr Betz, who admits to me that he is happy to have come here and thus got to know R. really well personally—he has also seen how happy he is! Rehearsal with Herr Unger, Loge…
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