[55] In manuscript: Ballades for Pianoforte, Op. 10.
[56] The doppio movimento marked in the manuscript of the first ballade was changed before publication to allegro ma non troppo, no doubt in deference to Schumann's suggestion.
[57] Concert-allegro with Introduction for Pianoforte and Orchestra, Op. 134.
[58] Fantasia for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 131, dedicated to Joachim.
[59] Fräulein Bertha Bölling, a young lady who was resident for some years in the Schumanns' house as domestic help to Frau Schumann, to whom she was greatly attached, and in whose confidence she stood high. During the first few days of Schumann's illness, before his removal to Endenich, she was allowed by the doctors to go in and out of the sick-room, and her presence had a tranquillizing effect on the patient.
[60] Joachim's compositions.
[61] 'Gesammelte Aufsätze über Musik.'
[62] 'Aus meinem Leben.'
[63] Die Musik, first May number, 1903.
[64] In the author's possession.