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Updated: June 9, 2025
The Piazza di Spagna is heaped with flowers anemones and narcissus and roses. And for the first time in my life I too feel the "Sehnsucht" the longing of the spring! At twenty-nine! 'March 24, Easter week. I went to a wedding at the English church to-day. Some barrier seems to have fallen between me and life.
Whilst talking, he heard a man's voice behind him, pretentious, coarse, laying down the law in a musical discussion. 'No, no; Beethoven is not Klaviermaszig. His thoughts ate symphonic they need the orchestra.... A string quartet is to a symphony what a delicate water-colour is to an oil-painting.... Oh, I don't care for his playing at all! he has not what shall I call it? Sehnsucht.
Did he write her a letter, asking her to consider everything at an end between them until she could produce satisfactory evidence of an unequivocal sehnsucht of the exactly right quality premier crû when her restatement of the case would receive careful consideration? Rubbish!" "Not rubbish at all!
Strauss has treated it with power and dexterity; he has preserved unity in this chaos of passions, by contrasting the Sehnsucht of man with the impassive strength of Nature.
Blumenthal sat alone in the orchestra, and I summoned all my resolution, and then, frightened and ashamed and desperate, I sang the "Sehnsucht," following it with what Cadge calls a "good yelling song" to show the power of my voice.
But in his weakness and sehnsucht he dwelt upon the thought of Lucy more and more. Then Dora foolish saint! came upon the scene. Lucy found her way to the street in Ancoats where Dora lived, the morning after her talk with David, and the two cousins spent an agitated hour together. Lucy could hardly find time to ask Dora about her sorrows, so occupied was she in recounting all her own adventures.
"If I am rich," she said, "it is from the things that I have given." "Yes," he said, "but why do you impoverish yourself at my expense?" "Please," she said, "don't talk about that. There are in all of us exposed places you can call them pain or romance Sehnsucht or memory but they are the sanctuaries of our hearts they cannot be violated." "Paula," he said, "you have made too much of life.
The young ladies who played on the piano could not imagine why that little dog was always under the windows, and why it gave such a hopeful bark every time they began a new Polka or Sehnsucht, and why it whined so sadly every time it was over. When some soldiers marched through the village, they said the dog had better enlist, he seemed so fond of the trumpet and drum.
His music is a series of psychoses he has the sehnsucht of a marvellously constituted nature and the shrill dissonance of his nerves, as seen in the physiological outbursts of the B minor Scherzo, is the agony of a tortured soul. The piece is Chopin's Iliad; in it are the ghosts that lurk near the hidden alleys of the soul, but here come out to leer and exult.
It is no blame to them that after marriage this Sehnsucht nach der Liebe subsides. It is what sentimentalists, who deal in very big words, call a yearning after the Ideal, and simply means that women are commonly not satisfied until they have husbands and children on whom they may centre affections, which are spent elsewhere, as it were, in small change.
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