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... names, has been calling out to me for months. I couldn’t write, could not answer along any line: I had to submit a large project to Munich and couldn’t envision completing a work of 250 printed pages between February 27 and the end of June!! Yesterday ...
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... letter to the "sow" has preoccupied me so much. I have even shown them to the Donna, and we have guffawed frightfully. Several of them were particularly successful, some have lines that were too long (although this is OK). But I now give you a new cause ...
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... five weeks easily 50 times!) ‒ I am going into retirement (admittedly with pauses). As soon as the decision from Cotta arrives I will write again. Your H. Drop me a line or two confirming receipt, for the post is disrupted following the fire, and I am ...
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... before January; but that is a minor matter. We are at work on lovely things for the second Yearbook, for 1926. So now you know a few things. Now, you write me a line; I would really like to hear from you. What are Vally and the children up to? We have not ...
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... verloren, hier wird sie sie nun? aufladen. Ich bin im Gleichen?. Dir u. all den l. deinen unser Beider herzlichste Grüße Die Eueren Heinrich u. LieLie 30.6.27 Galtür, Tirol Floriz! Your kind, effusive lines= OJ 14/45, [66] truly deserved an immediate ...
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... healthy for half a year, as it is so beneficently beautiful here, a summer beauty of the first rank. Please resolve to write a few lines of a report on how things are with you and all your loved ones. It was with great pleasure that we received the report ...
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... not enclose the Yearbook II; the publisher has not answered at all, nor the printer either; they all have their hands full simply to fulfill their obligations, and their talent does not extend far enough for a few lines in reply. Please send my best ...
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... . zu begründen – dann wird das Werk den Meister loben.The last six words are a slight modification of a line from the first stanza of Schiller's Lied von der Glocke (1799). Schenker makes no paragraph-break at this point. Bis Sie nur Ihre ...
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... letter): I decline to work through the Missa on the basis of the piano reduction; at the very least the score must form the basis. — In spite of this, I make the attempt to search for lines in the score. It pleases me to see that my improvisation proceeds ...
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... . May it be granted you to hit upon this line on your own as the happiest fulfillment of your hopes and dreams. ...