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... Stunden u. Werken die ich beinahe unentgeltlich geleistet habe!”(“From Fritz Mendl (letter): invites me to visit him on Monday, but informs me at this stage that his sister has set up a stipend for destitute composers, the right to award which she has ...
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... Eisner as resident composer at [the] Mendelssohn [House], and much else; the book will be published next week."). Tausend Dank für Ihren herzlichen Brief.i.e. OJ 5/18, 43, June 24, 1934. Innigst freue ich mich, daß Sie nun endlich zur gewünschten Ruhe und ...
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... his brother-in-law Julo; he will ask Prof. Stein to return the manuscript. A pupil of his, Harry Hahn, who leads a society of composers, devotes himself to the Urlinie, to which purposes he presents enlargements of graphs from my Yearbooks.") Ich ...
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... the other letters), or whether he was using the composer’s name as a code for matters of a purely musical nature. Mit besten Grüßen an Sie und Frau Lie Lie Ihr dankbarer Hans 14. Jänner 24.Enclosed with this letter is a handwritten copy of a letter ...
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... April 5, and probably very soon after receiving the second of them. Eine reizende Überraschung war das! Der Programm,i.e. the programme of music by Duisburg composers. die Kritiken,The newspaper reviews of the concert; only one of these was found among ...
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... Kunstverlag zur Verfügung gestellt bekommen? — Von Herrn Hobokens AufrufDated November 1927, the "Aufruf" was an appeal to archives and collectors to deposit copies of composer autographs in the Austrian National Library (see OJ 9/10, [2]). The initiative was ...
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... Urlinie-Taubheit der Hindemiths, Jarnachs, Bartòks etc. erwiesen werden soll.Cube expended a considerable amount of effort in demonstrating the supposed poverty of modern music, and did so against Schenker's explicit advice. The composer Philipp Jarnach ...
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... Bitte um Empfehlungsschreiben) unbeantwortet blieb. Ebenso erhoffe ich mir wenig Hilfe von alteingesessenen Verehrern Ihrer Lehre (Prof. SpengelProfessor Spengel: probably refers to to the composer Julius Heinrich Spengel (1853–1936); his personal papers ...
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... , no doubt for want of suitable occasion. This is why they do not figure in this elegant study by Mr. Violin. The study is definitive; it provides an example of the technique from the work of each composer, elucidates this, and also includes the views ...
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... about the gaffe at the end of the article, where he speaks of an "abstraction." It is incomprehensible to me how musicians with the examples of my right thinking available to them can attribute to me so ridiculous an assertion as that all composing ...