"I have never seen anyone who felt music so strongly and deeply as my father. It upset him, moved him, excited him, made him sob and weep. Sometimes it was even against his will, for it caused him pain and he said: "Que me veut cette musique?""
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Tolstoy Remembered by His Son, trans. Moura Budberg, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1961, p. 226.
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