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... let the hares run their course, according to your tradition? DMV, with whom we can continue to work in the meantime – the manuscript is still with me – will certainly withdraw from the contract in return for a small compensation if an agreement is ...
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... such a manuscript to be returned in less of a routine publisher's way. Irolung and Tal are larger publishers, perhaps also more far-seeing! I would have liked to see Violin in Vienna. We had arranged to get together once again when I went to his house ...
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... , for which the manuscripts are for a long time now still not complete. The small work on Chopin is just an odd job that I wrote for Halbreiter Verlag in 1921 on an order for a collection. As far as Schuster from Die Musik is concerned, he is such a ...
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... the state should not publish the texts is something I have considered; but that the autograph manuscript should be protected by law is perhaps a precondition for your achievement, and that of other experts. Thus my action seems to me not to have been ...
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... you are going to take this seriously, I would recommend the following text, approximately: Dr. Heinrich Schenker intends to hold a private seminar on Urlinie and thoroughbass, manuscript study, and performance in the winter semester (October to March ...
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... enjoyed in 1922. And from proceeds of my works? Well, just consider this: the Drei Masken Verlag have not yet even sent me the first payment, of a mere 250 marks, which is contractually due, in spite of the fact that they have had my manuscript since June ...
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... Kenntnis der Züge. Nun werden wir festzustellen haben, wie viel Anteil der Hintergrund an der Lösung der Fragen in Br. 117 hat.Hoboken had been studying Chopin' Etude Op. 10, No. 12 in the previous January‒April (analysis and manuscript study), and would be ...
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... autograph manuscripts were on display at all times. For Chopin's Scherzo Op. 54 and Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata we additionally placed good and bad editions side by side, for comparison. My biographical article appeared in Duisburg's most widely read ...
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... produced approximately one a year, counting from delivery of the manuscript. My pupil, Mr. Otto Vrieslander, has made one suggestion regarding a new form in which this edition could appear that seems very acceptable to me (perforation of the pages of text ...
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... . 106 all the material that is essential for this work is missing; and I rather suspect that the autograph manuscript lies in enemy territory abroad, very likely in England. As concerns my polemics, and the tone in particular, just a few words. Even ...