Jakob Dont thanks Brodsky for writing. Dont congratulates Brodsky on his achievement as an artist. Brodsky's conscientiousness and earnestness lead to true art and guarantee success. Brodsky has asked if he may come as a boarder to share D...
Kupernik will stay in Paris until the middle of the evening. He would like to see the Brodskys and suggests going to them in the morning between 10 and 11.
Kupernik, Lev Abramovich (1845-1905) lawyer, theatre critic
Comprising: Joachim Raff, Concerto for violoncello, op. 193, part for principal violoncello, with alterations to the score made by Bernhard Cossmann, 1880; Frederic Grutzmacher, Concerto for violoncello, op. 10, part for principal violoncello; Aug...
Wilma Norman Neruda became the 2nd wife of Charles Hallé in 1888. This letter is written to a concert-manager in Holland. Wilma Neruda suggests a possible programme for her forth-coming tour. She offers the A minor concerto by Viotti or Spohr...
Hallé, Wilma Maria Francisca (1839-1911), Violinist
Kupernik informs Anna L'vovna that her letter of 21/9 January arrived during his absence from Kiev. He had been in various countries of the Russian Empire: Petersburg, Moscow, Kharkov and the Caucasus. Kupernik envies Anna and envies Paris ...
Kupernik, Lev Abramovich (1845-1905) lawyer, theatre critic
This concert was probably given in 1884, the year of the foundation of the Brodsky Quartet. This is a review of a chamber concert which took place on 24 May.
Tchaikovsky has just discovered in a letter from his publisher Jurgenson that Brodsky has played his concerto in Vienna. The concerto has been written for 4 years and considered by various expert Russian violinists to be unplayable. Tchaikovsk...
Turgenev writes to Brodsky to pass on a message from his accompanist Krachkovskii. There will be a rehearsal on Saturday at 5 o'clock at 18 rue de Tilsitt. Krachkovskii would like to have the music beforehand and Turgenev asks if he may hav...