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... Prof. Heinrich Schenker, Vienna III, Reisnerstraße 38 Highly revered Professor, Accompanying this letter is the draft contract for "Musical Theories" and Counterpoint. Please return it to me with any requirements on your part. As soon as we have reached ...
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... within our Summer work schedule was no longer possible, and the job will now have to be printed in the autumn. I was delighted to hear that your Counterpoint 1 has had such glittering success. I congratulate you most heartily on this. With highest regards ...
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... volume of Counterpoint, the Bridge to Free Composition? For today I close with the very best wishes and greetings for you and your dear wife ‒ also on behalf of my wife. ‒ ever your truly devoted Walter Dahms ...
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... learns pure four-part voice-leading, does exercises in counterpoint, and fumbles a couple of fugues together. As I go to work, when my burning urge to compose propels me, I notice here and there and in all respects the ease of the mastery of musical ...
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... released if the armistice comes. – There is always hope! – How far along is Counterpoint 2? My best greetings! In thankful devotion, Yours, Walter Dahms ...
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... the results of your recent researches, and especially that you can now complete Counterpoint 2 in the mountains undisturbed. My Berlin affairs are still "dangling." There are many complicated layers of jurisdiction to pass through before the travel ...
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... read that you were a student of Bruckner. I am eager to hear all about him from you at some later point. For now however I would like to know above all whether you have found recovery and leisure time in the Tyrol with which to bring Counterpoint 2 to ...
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... deal with and an index to create. I want to spend a few days in the mountains and then set to work to master counterpoint. If only the outside world (so inescapable as it is) were not so depressing and did not rub off on the inner world. For political ...
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... letter with the greatest joy. I am eager to see the Der Tonwille, but even more so for the upcoming publication of Counterpoint vol. 2. Cotta has not taken to my offer; now something else is bound to happen. For your kindness in writing to Cotta, I once ...
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... -volume of Counterpoint (diary January 28, 1916), and in addition a foundation for needy artists, whom Schenker had the exclusive authority to name (diary January 13 and April 12, 1917).” Von dieser Gesammtsumme steht Ihnen indessen der Betrag bis zur Höhe ...