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... Ihr herzlichst ergebener O E Deutsch PROF. OTTO ERICH DEUTSCH Tel. R 45–6–72 VIENNA II Böcklinstraße 26 October 2, 1933 Dear revered friend, While thanking you for your kind wishes, I hasten to communicate the contents of a letter that Hoboken has sent ...
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... sum, an amount of up to 1,500 Marks is also freely at your disposal without presentation of documentation in order to cover incidental costs. My banking house is receiving instructions from me to this effect at the same time.”) The content of the ...
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... to its content, I would prefer not to hook up with Universal Edition at all. One must naturally decide whether one prefers to publish, even under very unfavorable conditions, something that one considers important for the welfare of music. And the ...
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... to me would be something beautiful in content and at the same time technically favorable for me, for instance of the sort of the rondo over the lost penny, the gavotte with variations by Rameau, or the like. But naturally I leave this completely up to ...
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... missing materials can be inferred from your other works item by item, as seems to me the case from the titles in the table of contents. Where do things stand now on the “Eroica” monograph and Free Composition? I look forward to those with eager ...
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... testimonial, for which I should respectfully like to ask you, most revered Professor. The content should roughly be that for the improvement of my ability I have studied with you the general fields of music, but as a speciality in particular the piano. If you ...
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... 't agree with his "further developments"? — What right does he have to demand a recommendation from me without making known the contents of his lecture, and what is more a recommendation to Furtwängler?") hat sich leider wirklich als sehr unbewegliche Stadt ...
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... amused about that which one takes very seriously! But whether it is correct from a tactical point of view, that is something I should almost wish to doubt. In terms of content, the same thing could also be said in a more conciliatory tone, and this would ...
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... /4-5 in his diary at OJ 3/2, p. 2374, August 7, 1921. There is no record of his replying during August – merely a picture postcard on August 30 with no indication of content, which Violin would not have received by this time. Vor allem de m n ...
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... that will keep its value. I did not want to write to you until I had spoken with Mr. Temming. He has of course kept his promise. It is now a question of giving the plan form and content, and he awaits my suggestions. I have set these out only in ...