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... this: The painter receives his lines and colors ready made, but the musician must provide even the lines for himself! And this is once again related to the circumstance that a painter's lines pertain to subject matter (figural bodies and the like) that ...
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... this: The painter receives his lines and colors ready made, but the musician must provide even the lines for himself! And this is once again related to the circumstance that a painter's lines pertain to subject matter (figural bodies and the like) that ...
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... this: The painter receives his lines and colors ready made, but the musician must provide even the lines for himself! And this is once again related to the circumstance that a painter's lines pertain to subject matter (figural bodies and the like) that ...
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... am using the interlude to put pen to paper myself for once ‒ I do this so seldom ‒ and send you a short letter. Perhaps the main difference is this: The painter receives his lines and colors ready made, but the musician must provide even the lines for ...
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... der Hand nicht gewölbt gezogen werden können, sollten wohl beim Stich im ganzen gewölbter ausfallen, nicht also so: long slur: straight line with rounded edges als vielmehr etwa in dieser Art: long slur: conventional, curved slur Denn ausser der ...
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... Křenek)." ("From Liebstöckl (postcard): shakes my hand for my response, and cries: "… this counterpoint, these bass lines"! (in Křenek's music)."). The communication to which this is a response is not known to survive. Ich drücke Ihnen die Hand. Was sagen ...
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... nächste Jahr wieder 20? Professoren angesagt, die die „Laien“)Schenker writes the English word "line" phonetically in German, in which form it makes a pun with the German word for "lay people." lernen wollen). Amerikasüchtig ? wie die Deutschen nun einmal ...
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... lines, and other engraving features of this sort are of no help for the purpose of working out the content of difficult manuscripts; rather, they fail completely. This I can completely understand after studying your originals. I now have a new way of ...
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... your work! For a good reason, I asked you at first still to leave out of consideration those relationships to be inferred from the background and middleground (from the Urlinie and the derivative lines), so that you could assess how far, in pursuit of a ...
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... similar things to the normal manner of notating these and similar signs, as it would have had to happen even in an engraving. Bar-lines, division signs, etc. must, for sake of absolute precision, be drawn with a ruler. And so I hope to be able to send you ...