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[ I have heard from Neukomm that Haydn spoke of it with emotion (Cf. Wien. Ztg. fur Theat., 1808, üI., p. 107). "I am childishly glad to be at home," he wrote (December 20, 1791), "and welcomed by my old friends. I only regret to miss the greeting of the great Mozart, whose death I deplore. Posterity will not see such talent for a century to come" (Karajan, p. 102; Nohl, Musikerbr., p. 140).]
FOOTNOTES OF CHAPTER XXIX.
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[ Besides the Countess Thun, these were the Princesses Liechtenstein, Schwarzenburg, Lobkowitz. Kelly, Reminisc., I., p. 209. Car. Pichler, Denk-würd., I., p. 141. Hormayr, Gesch. Wiens., V., p. 94. Vehse, Gesch. des Osterr. Hofes, VIII., p. 304.]
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[ Burney, Reise, II., p. 160. She told him that she had formerly played much better, but that she had borne six children, each of whom had carried away something of her musical power.]
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[ Burney, pp. 188, 215.]