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... here to enjoy a "summer vacation" for herself ‒; "the tree of knowledge" is erected (the Free Composition, except that I say: "thou shalt eat of the fruit of this tree!") ‒ in short, an object very much worth a visit! (excellent cuisine!) It would be ...
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... for Mixed Chorus” and your Ländler for Piano. We are certainly interested in these works. While we believe that these compositions will certainly receive attention in circles of professional musicians, we are unable to judge how successful we might be ...
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... through the largest cities of Austro-Hungary, that you performed two of your compositions published by our firm (Legende from Op. 2, and No. 2 from Op. 4) with great success. Respectfully yours, Breitkopf & Härtel Dr. H. Schenker Vienna III in bottom ...
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... not easy to produce new piano compositions. For our part, we must consider that we have already accepted a large number of works to produce and publish. We have found it necessary, therefore, to refrain, for a time, from undertaking anything that is ...
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... penned a recommendation to Edition Peters, who had then inspected some of Schenker’s compositions and then sent Schenker a rejection. This calculation forms the basis of the editorial dating of the present letter, which is the latest possible date for the ...
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... ergebenst Eugen d’Albert Budapest, February 19, 1894 Dear Sir, I have instructed my two publishers, Bote u. G. Bock of Berlin and Breitkopf & Härtel of Leipzig, to place at your disposal on loan all of my compositions, and you will receive these this week ...
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... that front. Can you not send me something from your most recent compositions? That would be delightful. With cordial greetings, Your faithful Eugen d’Albert In haste! Die Abreise has been accepted for performance in Munich, Berlin and Frankfurt. ...
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... Hoboken of it by the same post. Perhaps the Archive could at least inquire which works by Haydn are involved? What do you think? Have the works already been engraved, or are there compositions among them that are still unpublished? It is possible that this ...
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... the system of his musical theories and offered a valuable extension of his Theory of Harmony, which was published earlier by the same publisher. In it the author has identified the essence of the scale-degree as, in the context of practical composition ...
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... . Moriz Violin was a teacher of piano (not composition) at the conservatory in Vienna at the time Mr. Galston was there." The letter is reproduced on the site of the Arnold Schoenberg Institute, Vienna: ASI search-Stuart. Evidently Schoenberg has enclosed ...