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Ein Sonntagskonzert im Hause Liszts im Jahre 1882

#105 Ein Sonntagskonzert im Hause Liszts im Jahre 1882 vor em Grobherzog Carl Alexander und GroBherzogin Sophie. Liszt lebte in Weimar in den Jahren 1849-59  und 1869-86.

Ein Sonntagskonzert im Hause Liszts im Jahre 1882

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Orig Gemalde v. Prof. Hans W. Schmidt in der Wimerhalle.
phot L. Bonitz.
Personen von links nach rechts: Abbe Franz Liszt; seine Schuler; D’Albert Syloti, Reinthaler, Reisenauer, Friedmann; hinter dem Flugel; Goepfarth, Emil Sauer Kellermann, Liebling, Hausminister v GroB, Lisztschuler Stavenhagen. Adutant v. Cranach, Staatminister v. Minkwitz, Major Hofopernsanger Ferenzij Prof. Th. Hagen, Landschaftsmaler Carl Rettich, Prof. Albert Brendel, Generalmusikdir, Ed. Lassen, Landschaftsmaler Fritz v. Schennis, Prof. Struys v. d. Kunstschule, Musikrezensent Gottschalg, Frl. Star, Freifraud v. Helldorf, Hans v Wolzogen, Frau v. GroB, Fri Adelheid v Schorn, Alma Senkrah (Liszt’s Lieblings-schulerin), Baronin v. Meyndorff.
Verlag u Alleinvervielfaltigungsrecht: Buchbinder-Innung Weimar. Nr 708.

July 18th, 1931 at 8:07 pm


6 Responses to “Ein Sonntagskonzert im Hause Liszts im Jahre 1882”

  1. Buch, Henning Says:

    Does this postcard already exist? Can I buy it?

  2. admin Says:

    Hi Henning,

    All postcards exist, they are my grandmother’s postcards that she has stored and that I scanned to put on the web. If interested in any of them please contact info@econcepts.co.uk.

  3. Melvin Besbrode Says:

    Hi
    If this post card is still available, how much will it cost?

    regards

    Melvin Besbrode

  4. admin Says:

    Hi Melvin,

    If interested in any of the postcards please contact info@econcepts.co.uk.

    Thanks!

  5. manuela Says:

    Hi

    the postcard is dated with “July 18th, 1931 at 8:07 pm”. Where did you find this precise information? Thanks for your help.

    Best
    Manuela

  6. admin Says:

    Hi Manuela,

    The blog is dated at that date, not the postcard :) The date of July 18th 1931 is chosen for this post as this is a similar time to the other postcards around it in the series my grandmother has. It is not claimed to be accurate or precise :)

    Cheers!
    Graeme.

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