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... canal-sweeper of music publications. Or wanted to? I did not go into it any further, since the alternative seemed more important to me: the housing of his library. And so he wants in this way to have a one-sided contract of the sort that is possible for ...
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... will contact you. Thank you for your kind advice about our Mozart book; I hope, however, still to find the Rondo in D major, and suspect it is with a music-historian living in Germany. Regarding Rolland: I asked Frimmel for his support for historical ...
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... of music autographs and antiquarian dealer, who owned (among other manuscripts) the autograph score of Beethoven's Sonata in A major, Op. 101. The Prussian State Library in Berlin owned the autograph scores of Opp. 110 and 111; the score of Op. 28 was ...
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... report [footnote: "or, as Kraus would say: a counterpoint from a freckle"]. This I have been aware of since that time in the coffee-house when he stole my views on musical questions in order to claim them as his own in mutilated form in the newspaper ...
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... music and other things, and had left it in my car while I attended a concert. During that time the portfolio was stolen from the car. Probably the thief assumed that it contained securities; but it held only piano etudes. Now finger-dexterity is supposed ...
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... the store was closing; recommend reading through the "Miscellanea" for the eighth issue; I thank him for the Rickert letter; music director Lorenz must be mistaken about the overarching connections, since just arbitrarily selected points without ...
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... Schenker and Jonas, included Trude Kral, Greta Kraus, Felix Salzer, and Manfred Willfort; the published result of their studies was Fünf Urlinie-Tafeln (New York: David Mannes Music School; Vienna: Universal Edition, 1932). Freude? Wenn es Ihre kostbare ...
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... was asked by the publisher of a music magazine to write about me, which he refused on grounds that he is himself not yet advanced enough to do that; "). komme ich dazu, Ihnen für Ihre liebe Karte vom 31. III.The writing of this postcard, which is not ...
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... letzten Jahre (sei es Stargard,Originally founded in Berlin in 1830 as a book and music shop, Joseph A. Stargardt (1822‒85) moved the firm over to the antiquarian side of the book trade and specialized in autograph letters and manuscripts, issuing periodic ...
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... December 20, 1933, who passed it on to Hella Hatschek in the following week. Er kam wohl nicht gerade als ein Enttäuschter zurück, und ob er gerade OrplidOrplid: allusion to Eduard Mörike’s poem “Gesang Wyla’s,” set to music by Hugo Wolf, beginning: “Du ...