Early Letters of George Wm. Curtis to John S. Dwight

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Early Letters of George Wm. Curtis to John S. Dwight
Curtis George William
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Since I had been here I had heard no music, and felt that I needed to hear some as an adequate expression of all that I felt. When she came that demand was satisfied. Ole Bull sat- isfies the claim of the same nature which our whole life makes, and of itself creates, rather reveals newer and deeper demands, and so on, I suppose, until the celestial harmonies are heard by us.
I heard from a friend of the last Philharmonic 187 Digitized by Googk EARLY LETTERS TO in New York. It seems they have ma
...de Vieux- temps an honorary member, and he played for them. On the same evening they performed one of Beethoven's symphonies. It is one of those accounts whose beauty is their nakedness. To lovers of music a bare description is as an outline to a painter which he can readily fill up and sup- ply with the shadows and sunlight. Yet not he so magnificently as sunlight and shadows sweep over this landscape. It seems to me that a cen- tury of splendor has been rushing by since I have been here.
The persons who make Concord famous I have hardly seen.


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