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Updated: May 26, 2025
Whether he played at court the Queen can tell; Niecks cannot. He met Jenny Lind-Goldschmidt and liked her exceedingly as did all who had the honor of knowing her. She sided with him, woman-like, in the Sand affair echoes of which had floated across the channel and visited him in Paris in 1849. Chopin gave two matinees at the houses of Adelaide Kemble and Lord Falmouth June 23 and July 7.
Of Chopin's visit Jenny Lind-Goldschmidt had to the last years of her life a most pleasing and vivid recollection. The way Madame Goldschmidt spoke of Chopin showed unmistakably that he made the best possible impression upon her, not only as an artist, but also as a man she was sure of his goodness, and that he could not but have been right in the Sand affair, I mean as regards the rupture.
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