Cosima Wagner's Diaries. Vol. I: 1869-1877. Edited
and annotated by Martin Gregor-Dellin and Dietrich Mack.
Translated and with an Introduction by Geoffrey Skelton.
(New York, NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978).
Tuesday, July 28, 1874: "Telegram from
our friend Standhartner, saying he is arriving today
with his daughter, preparations and reception."
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Cosima Wagner's Diaries. Vol. II: 1878-1883.
Edited and annotated by Martin Gregor-Dellin and Dietrich
Mack.
Translated and with an Introduction, Postscript, and
Additional Notes by Geoffrey Skelton. (New York, NY:
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1980).
Saturday, May 21, 1881: "At coffeetime
the Standhartners appear, father and daughter;
introductions and memories of Vienna."
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The Letters of Franz Liszt to Olga von Meyendorff
1871-1886 in the Mildred Bliss Collection at Dumbarton
Oaks.
Translated by William R. Tyler. Introduction and Notes by
Edward N. Waters. (Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks, 1979).
October 30, 1884 [Vienna]: "Yesterday
evening there was a small gathering of eight people at
Standhartner's.
Mlle Standhartner being a very good pianist, Madame
Dönhoff parsifalized four hands with her, and as for me
I accompanied her fairly badly in Zarembski's Polish
dances."
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