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8/3/2025, 8:16:55 PM
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Greetings.
Just making a whirlwind stop. Once again, thank you very much for your exceptional work.
I have read a bit more about Ferdinand Ries. I couldn't find his anti-Semitic letters, but I did find this: https://ferdinand-ries.de/ries_journal.html
A dedicated journal about his life. Third issue contains a long introduction in English, and all subsequent issues are available in both German and English.
I loved Paderewski's piano concerto. Piano concertos are definitely my favourite. I also added a few violin concertos, including Schumann's, which is on the list, and cello concertos. Paderewski wasn't really based — a Freemason, not anti-Semitic — but after reading a bit of his biography, I ended up coming across the name of a painter, Niewiadomski, who assassinated a pro-Jewish politician.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eligiusz_Niewiadomski
Finally, picrel is a painting attributed online to the SS costume designer Karl Diebitsch.
I hope that higher-quality scans of his works are available somewhere. Unfortunately, I don't have time to look for them yet.
Thanks again for everything. See you, take care.
Greetings.
Just making a whirlwind stop. Once again, thank you very much for your exceptional work.
I have read a bit more about Ferdinand Ries. I couldn't find his anti-Semitic letters, but I did find this: https://ferdinand-ries.de/ries_journal.html
A dedicated journal about his life. Third issue contains a long introduction in English, and all subsequent issues are available in both German and English.
I loved Paderewski's piano concerto. Piano concertos are definitely my favourite. I also added a few violin concertos, including Schumann's, which is on the list, and cello concertos. Paderewski wasn't really based — a Freemason, not anti-Semitic — but after reading a bit of his biography, I ended up coming across the name of a painter, Niewiadomski, who assassinated a pro-Jewish politician.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eligiusz_Niewiadomski
Finally, picrel is a painting attributed online to the SS costume designer Karl Diebitsch.
I hope that higher-quality scans of his works are available somewhere. Unfortunately, I don't have time to look for them yet.
Thanks again for everything. See you, take care.
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