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... .A review in Monthly Musical Record, December 1934. See below. Sie können daraus entnehmen, daß sich der Schwachsinn scheinbar in Permanenz etablieren will. So armselig dummes Zeug und Vorbeigerede und immer wieder – Schönberg. Es scheint da wieder eine ...
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... Path to a Comprehensive Theory of Rhythm"). The accompanying musical examples are in the hand of Ernst Oster, who probably typed the text and may well also have translated the original German text by Jonas into English. That now unknown German original ...
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... reinforce the foregoing theory of harmony and facilitate its practical utilization […].”). — This work is now available transcr. and transl. William Drabkin, Music Analysis xxiv/1–2 (March–July 2005), pp. 131–231 and 33–129, with Introduction, pp. 3 ...
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... ): Brünauer’s honor saved! Karpath: "… out of high regard for you …" – the condescending tone, as always; the level of the Pressburger Zeitung, which wrote recently of a "well known music theorist" on the occasion of a lecture by Jonas! Vienna = Pressburg ...
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... Friend, Not for a moment have I misunderstood you, for I know full well what habit and prejudice mean where music-making is concerned. Even the strongest person is more often not strong enough to withstand them. As artists, we both passionately seek that ...
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... , meine Ouvertüre zu Tieck’s „Blondem Eckbert“Ernst Rudorff, Overture to "Der blonde Eckbert", Op. 8 (Bonn: Simrock, n.d.). I'm informed by William Drabkin that two copies of the first edition still exist, one in the Petrucci Music Library, the other in a ...
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... ’s Sixth Brandenburg Concerto conducted by Carl Bamberger. I found the performance marvelous; it was music-making in the very best sense, so that the work, in its full glory, made an unbelievable impression on me. Bamberger’s achievement was extraordinary ...
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... “victory” is concerned, I am somewhat skeptical. “Understanding has always been granted only to a few” and that will surely remain so. As concerns our musical Lessing from Fischergasse, he obviously knew nothing about my foray into his territory, and could ...
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... the Music Division of the Austrian National Library, and the volume being brought to him the next day. At his death, Schenker’s library contained a copy of the third edition (1889) (Musik und Theater enthaltend die Bibliothek des Herrn †Dr. Heinrich ...
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... . (Reisnerstraße 13). It concerns something in which your advice “in musical matters” is very important. Please do not refuse. Perhaps we can meet at the coffee-house and go there together. Best greetings! Seligmann ...