[85] Hübbe.
[86] 'Aus Brahms' Jugendtagen.' See [footnote] on p. [205].
[87] 'Joseph Joachim,' p. 154.
[88] Reprint of Wagner's pamphlet 'Das Judenthum in der Musik.'
[89] The rules, first published by Professor Walter Hübbe in his 'Brahms in Hamburg,' are given entire in the original German in [Appendix No. III].
[90] This pleasant description is given entire, as containing a substantially accurate account of Brahms' artistic progress, though Dietrich, writing after the lapse of many years, has overlooked the fact that the works referred to had already been performed in public from the manuscripts.
[91] A revised edition of the second serenade was published by Simrock in 1875.
[92] Max Kalbeck, p. 458.
[93] First published in Hübbe's 'Brahms in Hamburg,' pp. 42-44.
[94] Dietrich.