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... you have made great contributions to music in Düsseldorf, however little the people in Duisburg themselves have an idea of them: all contributions look alike, indeed insofar as the profiteers observe nothing for a long time, either in the large or ...
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... to run final errands. Your mistrust of the world at large, which is the basis of your reflections, is something I share completely. If however it were not the case that to a certain extent I stand on my own with the material of music theory (similarly ...
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... referring to the David Mannes Music School, founded jointly by David Mannes and Clara Damrosch in 1916, rather than the Institute of Musical Art, founded in New York by Frank Damrosch (Clara's brother) in 1905, which later merged with another institution to ...
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... await me to publish it under today's circumstances. I have just made, on the advice of Professor O. E. Deutsch, the first attempt at reducing the price of the appendix of music illustrations: instead of engraving the notes, some other process (my Lie ...
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... envelope An: H Prof. Moriz Violin Hamburg Rotenbaum-Chaussee 221 Deutschland overstamped by registered label Absender: Schenker Wien, III Keilgasse 8 || HAMBURG | .32. 16-17 | || music example (not in Schenker’s hand): graphic notation in E major ...
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... associates were planning to celebrate by making his work better known in the musical world. Much of the correspondence between Cube and Schenker in 1928 is taken up with this theme. Wird es möglich sein, dass wir hierzu zwei der Hammer-RadierungenThe artist ...
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... ” as is that with which the masters wrote their works: music is a special art, a particular, unique totality in its voice-leading, counterpoint, form, and so on, and it signifies nothing but art, which is accessible only to inspiration. The separation ...
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... BEETHOVEN-HAUS BONN. 18 Dez. 13 Sehr verehrter Herr Professor,The unidentified addressee may be Professor Leonhard Wolff, who was a member of the music subcommittee of the Board of Directors of the Beethoven House, Bonn. (My thanks to Dr. Julia ...
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... English translation) criticizes bars 4–12 of Richard Strauss's Don Quixote, the music of which is given in score as a footnote on pp. 300–304, comparing it adversely with a passage from Schubert's posthumous A major piano sonata, which he has just quoted ...
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... vielen Gründen geht es nicht früher, so zufällig sie auch sind,He was seeing Moriz Violin and looking at an apartment in the Türkenschanze on the Tuesday, and had a woman coming to clean the music room and ante-room on the Wednesday (OJ 4/7, p. 3873). ich ...