Please accept, Monsieur le Directeur, my thanks and best compliments.
F. Liszt
Budapest, January 28th, 1883
319. To the Composer Albert Fuchs
Your "Hungarian Suite" [For Orchestra, dedicated to Liszt] is an excellent and effective work. While springing from the musical ground of Hungary, it nevertheless remains your own property, as there are no imitations or used-up ornamentations in it, but rather much new employment of harmonies, and always a national coloring. For the dedication you are heartily thanked by
F. Liszt
Budapest, February 4th, 1883
320. To Saissy, Editor of the "Gazette de Hongrie in Budapest
[From a rough copy in the possession of Herr O. A. Schulz, bookseller in Leipzig.]
I come to ask your advice, dear Monsieur Saissy; please give it me quite frankly, without any reserve, and tell me whether you think it is an opportune moment for my letter (which I enclose), relative to my pretended animadversion against the Israelites, to be published or not. If you think it is, I beg you to insert it in the next number of the Gazette de Hongrie; otherwise it shall remain unprinted, as I shall not send it to any other paper.