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... . – I am truly delighted that I have succeeded finally in breaking the scandalous total silence over your works. – Unfortunately, I cannot now send you the manuscript of my Music Criticism of the Present Day, because three publishers are pressing me so ...
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... Ludwig Schiedermair (1876–1957), German musicologist, Professor of Music at Bonn University 1920–45. His interest in Beethoven brought about the establishment of the Beethoven Archives Research Institute (containing originals and photostatic copies of manuscripts ...
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... unable to read the manuscripts on the basis of a deep knowledge of the composition”). Sie haben recht, das Skizzenzitat führt zu Simrock’s erste Ausgabe, (wo haben Sie denn diese gefunden)?See the last page of Deutsch’s letter of April 1 (OJ 10/3, [123 ...
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... ½ years; you would be pleased – and how many surprises! I could tell you a thousand and one stories from it, and your nerves would be at rest for the sheer delight over the surprises in the manuscript! Thank you, thank you for your lovely letter= OJ 14 ...
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... ,These were some “Bachian” pieces, as Schenker described them in his postcard to Felix-Eberhard von Cube dated June 12, 1931 (OJ 5/7a, [37]). Weisse had had them printed from his autograph manuscript; Schenker also sent Cube a set of them. They are probably ...
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... possible for you to succeed in finding in Hamburg whatever is achievable by the likes of us today. Write to me about your encounters with the musicians in rehearsals and in conversations! From my side: Vrieslander has finally delivered the manuscript to ...
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... reputation of the so-called "new music," albeit it pursues first and foremost only the goal of protecting the manuscripts from demise."). trifft die Antwort der Regierungsrates Prof Dr Richtera ein,Receipt of the letter from Dr. Richtera is recorded in ...
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... other cities to heel, I immediately felt a small misgiving. Paris does indeed seem to have learned through you for the first time of the enduring artistic value – beyond everything material – of the masters' manuscripts (just as for example our dear good ...
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... half of what it annually needs in order to be more than it spent on the Schubert convention. The newspaper article concerning manuscripts in the Pürglitz Library is most interesting. I do not believe that any of this has thus far been known to us. For ...
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... count on making available several copies of manuscripts of Duisburg's musicians. Interest and expectation are in sufficient supply. Hoboken's appeal = OJ 9/10, [2] did not go amiss. The third movement (the finale) of my second sonata is in progress; both ...