[[51]] A festival was held in Munich in the summer of 1911, in celebration of "Bach, Beethoven and Bruckner."
[[52]] See Vol. II, note, page 104.
[[53]] We have spoken of a prelude, first and second theme; they might have been more strictly numbered first, second and third theme.
[[54]] In place of the uncompleted Finale, Bruckner is said to have directed that his "Te Deum" be added to the other movements.
[[55]] Hugo Wolff, born in 1860, died in 1903.
[[56]] After the like-named tragedy of Heinrich von Kleist.
[[57]] German, 1776-1811.
[[58]] Kuno Francke. See the notes of Philip Hale in the programme book of the Boston Symphony Orchestra of April 3-4, 1908.
[[59]] The law of the Amazons commanded them to wage war as told them by the oracle of Mars. The prisoners were brought to the Feast of Roses and wedded by their captors. After a certain time they were sent back to their homes. All male children of the tribe were put to death.
[[60]] Translations, when not otherwise credited, are by the author.