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... settlement. Thus I send you already today my heartiest thanks for your kindness! You will notice, finally, when Free Composition will have come out as well, how much of text and examples have been saved me by the Brahms study, to say nothing of how much pride ...
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... have enough free time to do a little of my own work. Now I am – at long last! – taking a closer look at the Beethoven sonatas. I have your edition. That is so refreshing for me! The figures of your fingerings alone tell me more than all the theory works ...
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... more important situation, namely, the "public institute character". Our opponents' triumph would be a pyrrhic victory, not to be compared with the triumph, which we would hand them of our own free will were we to dissolve the "Institute"! These are my ...
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... must leave because they no longer afford to stay, are genuinely downhearted. But we cannot teach everyone for free. Other times will come again. What actually happened with Mr Voss? There's another impatient bird, but otherwise good as gold. I hear ...
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... be thought through and elaborated. I wait longingly for Free Composition, in which I hope to find everything; my own work, which has yielded many results, is severely handicapped by the wait for your final formulations. My principal toils lie in the ...
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... 's diary at OJ 4/7, p. 3914, June 5, 1934: "An v. Cube (Br. u. Beilage zurück): tadle „freies geistiges Eigentum“." ("To von Cube (letter and enclosure returned): I find fault with "free intellectual property"."). The newspaper review of Cube's public ...
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... pretext! I still have to finish Free Composition and the "Art of Composition," I have pupils to teach, thus must at least get ahead with the "Eroica" so that the proofs are out of the way before I tackle my last works. I would ask only this one thing ...
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... politicking. If only I had my lost savings back, I would already be hatching other things. For the time being, Free Composition goes on from strength to strength. And lastly, when Karpath writes "A man such as Pernter (departmental head) needs the authority of ...
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... to the point, he will never really accomplish anything relevant to this very matter. He merely finds an undeniable and deeply tragic situation very painful; but the way in which he personally frees himself from the pain is completely unfruitful ...
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... without hesitation. However, I view the intent of your concert differently, such that I not be considered for it, for I do not belong to the needy among artists. To be sure, up to now we often have had difficulties in our Free School Community, but in the ...