3. Missa choralis (with Organ) at Kahnt's.
4. Hungarian Coronation-Mass (performed at the coronation in Buda).
5. Requiem for men's voices (with Organ). Rome, latter half of the sixties. Published by Kahnt.
Perhaps I shall yet write a Requiem at special command. [A requiem, composed on the death of the Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, still exists in manuscript.] I beg you to give my thanks to the friendly publisher of the Symphonic Poem "From the cradle to the grave," for sending me the pianoforte version of this composition. Before the end of October I will send Bock the completed score.
A short piece from Parsifal, "Solemn March to the Holy Grail," will reach Schott today at Mainz.
Three weeks longer remains here Yours ever faithfully,
F. Liszt
Weimar, September 16th, 1882,
Ever heartily welcome in Weimar; that is to say, if the visit suits you as Allegro commodo. It would be dreadful to me to incommode my friends.
307. To Otto Lessmann