| Show r ann M nl 1 I VICTORIAS J C S HELP IL P TO WAGNER WA 1 3 au t I l That Queen was fond Cond of at music and nn mad lat many artists artiste happy I with her patronage and nn Is U well wel known No Xv on aunt over Oer had hod more moie 1010 cause to feel gratfUl Ira Cul towards her lust than lion Wagner In ISM 1111 lS when he inc math had accepted the tine of tine tho Phil Philharmonic Ih harmonic Society In inn London for tor the sake sale of ot tine the th II 0 which was avns offered him for 01 three months month work hell lew than many or of hU his now non receive for three thre hours work he hue was 11 not only on oid not elv elven tl lv en a n chance ohan to Li produce one on of ot his hU operaS but the fragment fr he lie did dil eon on dun duct wore were sly abused by II the The Tine Philharmonic directors feared for the tine reputation of ot their concerts by hay b the devoting of ot a 1 whole evening t tO tn Wagners signors works work He lie I was ins In however allowed to con conduct cn conduct duct his lila T er overture whereupon the I Times Tim remarked that n a more mor Inflated display of or extra and ache noli rolE lisa has rarely ravel been sub suii milted to an tori audience Wo 0 ly hope hop hOI that no execution however Joler so IU u will make such senseless n I wi tia II l H I n 11 I stand Ind for tor a mani manifestation Of f geniuS The other crIticS i t I u In n it similar tone of contempt and Insult Insult Under these circumstances one can An understand the satisfactIon which aCler felt tel when he lie could Irle t tl to i Liszt LInt tine the Queen Quee oath and Prince Albert eft They The Ite nere v re really reI the first lr len HO is In who dared du d to connie come C 1 0 out nut openly and without reserve In Inn my 1 Iii fa ta faor faor or If I you 01 consider that they thO were wen dealing with wih a n politically pol t el I notorious Individual against whom a warrant was n out on the tine charge of ot you 01 will wi appreciate my many 1 when I say that I 1 Fool ftH the tine moil cordial craU tude towards toUt both bothi b for their actions action WhAt tinge actions were ovens he tells ells In III I a letter to I hr The Tho queens behavior towards s me nine af nit ord me inc In at Hut bA a touching tion for tor all the contrarieties anti vulgar which I mare have endured rn urd here litre She and Prince Albert who hl both Immediately facing the flue tit orchestra ap III applauded after the over oer overture ture ore with wih a almost amounting to t a haline ao co 0 that tha the ta th public broke out coil Into a lively and Rn pro pr During Durn tho tine elena slon the th queen summoned me mu mf to the aton and received me ins m before her court I urt with the cordial words won Your tim Uon has ha enraptured me |