Advice
to a Teacher
A German tutor wrote
advice for other foreign musicians who were going to be tutors
for young English women (Leppert, 57).
- Be proud but
greet everyone politely, for the English like to be
flattered.
- Prepare yourself
with music to fit their taste-no pathos certainly, and
short, short recitatives.
- Devote yourself
to teh English language, and sing an English aria from
time to time. That pleases them very much.
- Praise Purcell
to the skies and say there has never been the like of
him...
- The usual
honorarium for performing at the home of a nobleman is
ten guineas. If afterwards you are invited to dinner and
are expected to eat with the steward, make it clear that
you would rather leave and you will be seated at the
nobleman's table.
- If after the
meal one is invited to remain when they [the noblemen]
begin to drink, one sometimes accepts but sometimes
leaves, which pleases them for although one mixes freely
with them, one is not on equal terms. It is better if one
joins the wives and drinks tea or coffee with th em.
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