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... Free Composition and I feel myself taken back to past lovely times. I would love to hear from you again soon. Cordial greetings from your very devoted Angi Elias ...
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... with Vrieslander, and now seek to work on free counterpoint, imitation, fugue, and double counterpoint. Further studies with Vrieslander I consider neither fruitful nor practical. First of all, his teaching ability ends at simple counterpoint, strict ...
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... for free, not even from their favorite children, out of journalistic pride. In Switzerland, the Schweizerische Musikzeitung is worth considering; in England perhaps the Musical Courier, the address of which I can find next week when I am in Vienna. If ...
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... aufgetragen wurde!!” (“From Deutsch (letter): remarks about the contract [for Free Composition]; he is giving the course at the Academy in September: what was denied to me is gladly entrusted to the helpless beginner, who by me alone was shown the way to ...
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... Free School Communities, and must sustain itself through membership dues; we do the authorial and editorial work involved without honorarium. Therefore I can hardly tell you anything useful from my experience. – For sales, secure at least half the price ...
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... Viennese with the new materials free of charge; or if he won't pay, then I would have to do so. Do not be annoyed with me if I take so much advantage of your kindness, and please accept renewed thanks for all the trouble that you go to. I sent Jakob Fischer ...
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... evening. I recently read the two articles by Vrieslander. They are both done with admirable passion. The general comment is better and richer than the details: Weisse would probably do that better, but he is unfortunately somewhat cowardly. In my free ...
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... , 1929. You will find there an (indescribably bumbling) article by Schoenberg, and one from Kiel, which also refers to me: the author thanks me, indeed, for freeing him from Riemann, but – these books should on no account be put in the hands of today ...
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... , as I must go through the printing and engraving. Only when Free Composition (5) 4 appears in print will I be able to think about the publication of the second series of Urlinien: (6) 5 Beethoven's Sonata in C minor (complete), Mozart's Fantasia in D ...
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... Archive in the hope of thus getting off more cheaply or almost scot-free. Therefore I consider myself no longer constrained by a dissolution of the contract for Hoboken's convenience. If I have not received the invoiced amount of 2,010 Marks by November 15 ...