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... completion of the the E major symphonic sketch by Schubert for Universal Edition, for the autumn. Latest bulletin: H. is not going to build! ...
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... ’s library: first editions of the great masters with an indication also of the prints that we are missing. They would be true compendia which would remain important for a long time. If you have not found an English or American publisher for them by the time ...
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... edition of Radio Wien (pp. 226–28). Gestern war ich nicht ganz bei Stoss, da meine Frau kurz vorher Fieber bekommen hatte (es geht wieder besser). Der Untertitel „Alte Meister“ stammt natürlich von Dir. Ast und wurde ohne mein Wissen eingesetzt. Ich denke ...
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... dedicated this periodical to "a new generation of youth"; dissatisfied with Universal Edition's distribution, he is apparently giving away copies to promising young music teachers: see OJ 11/2, [1], February 11, 1923. würdig (ich weiß: sie sollen sich nicht ...
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... first and early editions (begun in 1919) was moved, too. It had served as a research tool for the work of the Photogrammarchiv, with which it existed symbiotically. Its removal, if that was the case, must have constituted a loss to the operation of the ...
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... Schenker moved from Universal Edition to Drei-Masken-Verlag of Munich in 1925, and published with them the three volumes of Das Meisterwerk in der Musik (1925, 1926, 1930). wünsche ich Ihnen u. Ihren Lesern alles Gute; mögen die unnötigen zeitraubenden u ...
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... J. S. Bach in the first edition. Likewise for a mass by Palestrina and two Purcell pieces. The weather is not very inviting for travel, and I believe that in this season if possible I will make no further trip. Especially not to cities where the flu ...
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... letter to Josef Marx, UMdK Z 641 D/1924, [1], on December 3, 1924. A draft of that letter in Jeanette Schenker’s hand with heavy editing by Heinrich, exists as OJ 5/24, [1]. Marx’s immediate response was OJ 12/51, [1], December 13, 1924. The Academy ...
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... beneficiary of your kindness, I feel sure you will not refuse me. The two examples are: Mendelssohn, Song without Words in A minor, Peters edition (unfortunately) No. 2, and No. 8 of the Twelve Short Preludes by J. S. Bach. I have presented just the Urlinie ...
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... , perhaps best of all for the Handel Jahrbuch, which Dr. Steglich edited and of which the latest issue includes discussion of the Mendelssohn arrangements. Dr. Einstein has to be frugal with musical examples. Fine! I have heard nothing further from van ...