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... Dear Dr. Schenker, I found your letter of yesterday most interesting. Meinert had not previously told me that he owned parts of the Sonata Op. 110 as well; he must have acquired them subsequently. Let us hope that they still remain accessible! As for ...
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... Postkarte Absender: blank An: Herrn Professor Dr. Heinrich Schenker Wien III Keilgasse 8 || KIEL | 15. 6. 25 8–9N | * I * || oval stamp:Prof. Dr. Wilh. Altmann | Berlin-Friedenau | Sponholzstr. 53/54, Part. 1. zur Z. Kiel 15. 6. 25 Hochverehrter ...
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... Jahre 1907 anlässlich einer Auktion durch einen Händler gekauft wurde und, so viel ich höre, in die Musikbibliothek Peters"Peters": underlined in pencil, presumably in Schenker's hand. gelangte.The manuscript in question is a set of parts, now Bonn ...
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... as a whole. For my part, I regard your Theories and Fantasies as of even greater significance than your splendid Beethoven commentaries. Please forgive my forthright manner, but in all seriousness it means infinitely much to me to possess this final ...
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... a very thin potion compared with the original! I regret that it could not be done any other way. The adaptation of Two-part Counterpoint is now complete, and will be copied with the typewriter. Then the music examples will have to be entered by hand ...
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... of the marches and hit upon this one by chance, because another one was causing problems for the Philharmonic in the allocation of parts, and the third created difficulties of tuning. – Now I am looking for someone who can arrange all four Schubert ...
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... disrupted. Nonetheless, your visit, with your dear wife, is always welcome. Strauss (the essay) is missable; but C. P. E. Bach – I am speechless, at any rate I have not spoken with Haas for a long time. The general misery of the world may have played a part ...
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... genuine and is addressed to Swieten, but believes that the works of Swieten are those that Mozart performed in the Augarten – something which also points towards the early 1780s. The passage that refers to Prague points again to the latter part of the ...
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... , a manuscript in a foreign hand with corrections by Schubert. Without thanking me properly, Hoboken insolently dismissed my opinion, that the D in the vocal part should be D and that the natural sign ought to be placed at the beginning of the ...
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... he sought a few others from me. For my part, I only said that one should not cajole you into taking action, whereupon he dropped his (not Hoboken’s) idea, although he does not share your opinion. If I may be permitted to make a further suggestion in ...