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16.
Weisse :

Aufgaben 1+2+2 u. 1+1+2+2, 1 recht gut; {9} Fortsetzung der Brahms’schen Walzer, Bd , Dm , um die Studie zu vollenden.

© Transcription Robert Kosovsky, 2007, 2020


[October] 16, [1913]
Weisse :

Exercises 1+2+2 and 1+1+2+2, 1 very good; {9} continuation of the Brahms Waltzes, those in Bę major and D minor, in order to complete the study.

© Translation Ian Bent, 2020


16.
Weisse :

Aufgaben 1+2+2 u. 1+1+2+2, 1 recht gut; {9} Fortsetzung der Brahms’schen Walzer, Bd , Dm , um die Studie zu vollenden.

© Transcription Robert Kosovsky, 2007, 2020


[October] 16, [1913]
Weisse :

Exercises 1+2+2 and 1+1+2+2, 1 very good; {9} continuation of the Brahms Waltzes, those in Bę major and D minor, in order to complete the study.

© Translation Ian Bent, 2020

Footnotes

1 i.e. mixed-species counterpoint of three voices, one in 1st species, two in 2nd species; and counterpoint of four voices, two in 1st species, two in 2nd species. — Several of Weisse’s exercise books from his studies with Schenker have survived: for a detailed description, see Timothy L. Jackson, "Punctus contra punctus – a Counterpoint of Schenkerian and Weissian Analysis and Hans Weisse’s Counterpoint Studies with Heinrich Schenker," Journal of Schenkerian Studies, 4 (2010), pp. 87–186, esp. pp. 138–80. Heft V (Notebook 5) contains Weisse’s exercises for 1913/14, and survives, see Jackson, pp. 166–80 and pp. 139–40.