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... and his seminarists for the kind words with which they addressed me; I draw a parallel between his seminar group and the work in monasteries from centuries ago, which contributed so much of importance to the development of music.") dankend bestätigt ...
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... 's financial difficulties around 1930, which had prevented him from paying the costs incurred in printing the music examples for the analysis of Beethoven's Eroica Symphony in Meisterwerk III. Nearly all of Weisse's subsequent letters up to June 1931 chart his ...
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... gedanklichen u. sprachlichen Zusammenhang zu beeinträchtigen, entfallen können): 1) entbehrliche ausführl. Beweise z.B. S 174 Anm.The first half only of this footnote (thereby omitting music exx. 52 and 53) is included in the Borgese translation, p. 58: Oswald ...
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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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... “)Schenker wrote to Hertzka on July 22, 1908: "Should a copy of Ornamentation be already available, may I ask you kindly to send it to Dr. Carl Grunsky (a very well known writer on music and reviewer), Stuttgart, Stitzenburgstraße 1? I promised him one long ago ...
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... den nächsten ESch.Einschnitt? eröffnenden Tonica nicht fand.This statement mirrors remarks made in the section of Schenker's Niedergang dealing with Bruckner's music. That work, composed in the period 1905‒08, originally intended as an "Afterword" to ...
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... inquiring whether an English translation of Harmonielehre was planned, and if not asking permission to make one himself, which Schenker gladly granted (information from Arthur Waldeck papers, Mannes College of Music, New York), and (2) on January 5, 1933 ...
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... fashionable to use some of it for music. So ‒ no more paying students. As I hear, though, Miss Kraus has much to do, and perhaps the others have more to do than they admit. Besides, a lot is done (and too stupidly) in "politics." With warmest greetings from ...
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... down with him! Ultimately, he can carry on as a merchant, as former general director. But I can’t hope to find new students any longer, when the whole world ceases to be involved with music. In that arena, my worldwide reputation ceases to operate. How ...
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... ‒ just the purely mechanical process of writing out the music alone takes up so much time, work which unfortunately I cannot assign to someone else, indeed, would not wish to (the exercises get more notey the further one gets into the book!). Thus as long ...