Selected Content from the October 1900 Edition of The Etude
When Paganini paid his first visit to Paris, he was amazed (and perhaps not a little pleased) to be confronted at every turn by the most ludicrous caricatures of himself. But what particularly impressed him was a picture representing him in his lonely cell expiating his crime at the altar of his beloved art. Read More
There is still living in Vienna an old lady in her ninety-first year who sang in the chorus at the first performance of Beethoven’s “Choral Symphony.” Read More