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... French review of your Beethoven edition. I am accordingly writing today to our representative in Lausanne; perhaps he knows something and if so can have the review sent to me. Needless to say, you will then receive it forthwith. Your Op. 111 has been ...
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... Edition. With my best wishes and greetings to your two equally good selves, I am Yours truly, Dr. Theodor Baumgarten I am pleased to be able to tell you that my sister has been much better during the last eight to ten days; I thank the two of you for your ...
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... Verwicklungen mit dem TW–Verlag?Tonwille-Verlag: the imprint that Universal Edition used for Schenker's Der Tonwille (and for no other publication). Warum? also muss sich diese Angelegenheit doch normal erklären lassen. Wenn Sie wünschen, dann bitte um ein ...
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... of a percentage royalty, as for example UE did with the Ninth Symphony and the Elucidatory Editions of the last sonatas of Beethoven. I am pleased to see, that you have the humor to see through Director Hertzka's "complimentary gift" to me (with ...
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... once again; and Röder also thinks these are essential, so that no mistakes creep into the edition. In any event, the new prints would incur a further cost of 90 Marks. Without these new prints, we would not be able to accept unconditional responsibility ...
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... insurmountable difficulties in the Gloria and Credo. I show him in Schindler's first edition the passages that relate to Op. 14, Nos. 1 and 2. We touch also upon the Jewish question. Then I gave him an outline of from Rameau to the present, Yearbook III. I speak ...
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... . – Inserattext ist notiert (Inhalt der Jg. I/II) im Ms. – Ph. E. BachThe projected collected edition of C. P. E. Bach’s works, in association with the Photogram Archive. halte ich wieder für eine gute Tat. Sie werden sicher durch Haas vor Überraschungen bewahrt ...
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... same firm that published the first edition of the parts in October of the previous year. It is unlikely, however, that Beethoven had any part in preparing this version of the work. Deutsch mentions the names of two scholars based in France, Théodor de ...
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... thus be finished next week; yet we recommend, in your interest as well as in ours, not to press us to bring out the edition early, for the sake of the two days, but to let the volumes dry thoroughly at the book bindery. Otherwise the danger arises that ...
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... particular, of your Mozart yearbooks); for this reason I am astonished that you give, retrospectively, the matter of cost as the reason for non-fulfillment. My works have most certainly created no financial losses for Universal Edition; most of them have (in ...