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... invitation was enclosed with this letter, hence that OJ 9/18, [5] and OJ 9/4, [4] might be considered a single item the two parts of which were subsequently separated and filed in different folders. Mit vorzüglicher Hochachtung Ihr Wilhelm Bopp printed ...
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... the sales of the main work. Conversely, there would be nothing against publication of the Afterword perhaps six months or a longer period of time after the appearance of the main work. The separate appearance of the individual parts is very common ...
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... 24 | 97 | 5 || VIENNA 3/3 | 49 | DELIVERED | 11 97 | 8-10 A.M. || November 24, 1897 Dear Friend, I know nothing of “uncollegial behavior” on my part toward R. Please ask him what he means by that. I have never been in contact with him. Cordial thanks ...
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... Zeitung listings do not show a d‘Albert recital or performance for this day. Schenker’s diary does not cover this part of December. im Concert und nachher zu sehen – wir können dann alles besprechen.This is the last surviving communication from d’Albert to ...
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... .): Einladung zum Thee.” (“To Marx (letter): invitation to tea”). The “If … still …” formulation hints at impatience on Schenker’s part. Wenn Ihre Absicht noch besteht, mich aufzusuchen, so mache ich Ihnen den Vorschlag, daß Sie mir das Vergnügen machen, einmal ...
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... against any misunderstanding on the part of all the European editors. You really must see it for yourself. With kind regards, Your devoted H. Schenker April 22, 1908 ...
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... .” (“Orchestral parts for my Syrian Dances for Busoni's evening in Berlin corrected.”), which agrees with Schenker’s parting remark in the present letter. Thereafter there is an entry for November 4 that covers also November 5: “Nach Berlin mit Floriz, bei Brodes ...
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... ; it contains 300 shillings?—he is enthusiastic: the idea is 'eternal' but – unattainable!"). Das könnte ich allenfalls noch im Oktober annehmen, der 5 Stunden zählte.i.e., five Fridays: Salzer was part of the seminar that met on Fridays in Schenker ...
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... part. Because I lack the time to check about all the letter's passages, which are certainly mostly reproduced inaccurately. I was much troubled by the mistake in Rolland, p. 63 (German translation "36th–40th thousand"), which I revealed about a year ago ...
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... aligned voice-leading layers was thus lost in Figs. 1, 7, and 11; and in only one of these could the split parts of the example be printed on facing pages. The extra-wide Fig. 13, a voice-leading graph of Chopin’s Waltz Op. 34, No. 1, was consigned to the ...