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... das Museum, in dem Levi fehlt!!, über v. Hobokens Schweigen, Unterlassung, seine Adresse anzugeben." "From Jonas (letter from Bayreuth): list of errata; about the performances ('beneath the level encountered in Berlin'); about the museum, from which ...
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... diary entry for February 22 (OJ 1/11, p. 200). Hans WeisseIn Violin's concert, a piano trio, some piano pieces and songs by Weisse were performed. Schenker himself in his diary entry for February 22 (OJ 1/11, p. 200) deplores the lack of rehearsals ...
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... . Schenker! Thus is the misunderstanding cleared up, and I perfectly understand that you do not want to pull your treatise The Art of Performance to pieces as single articles for Der Merker . – Richard Stöhr and Julius Bittner take care of the editorship of ...
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... )Friedrich Smetana, in Die Zukunft 4 (1893), 37‒40. Oppel's letter is dated January 19, 1933: "The opera school is currently performing Smetana's Bartered Bride. I am very fond of the work; I talked about it recently in my lecture and also read out your ...
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... the coming performance season. Now there is a possibility of my conducting six popular concerts, which are to have a very particular program, on Sunday mornings in the coming year. I should dearly have liked to seek your advice. I am, however, expected ...
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... have the honor of drawing to your attention the fact that the following letter has reached me from the State Academy for Music and Performing Art in Vienna: "The administration of the Academy for Music and Performing Art has the honor of informing you ...
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... thoughts of you, other things come to my mind, above all that I still owe you thanks for your latest letter, which is so precious to me. In it you say that on your own initiative you have taken pains to recommend my music to others for performance, and that ...
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... , zu schnelle Tempi im Vortrage Busonis. Schlimme „Kritiken“.” (“To Berlin with Floriz, at Brodes's place; tempi in Busoni's performance too fast; dreadful "reviews."”). Later diary entries provide no record of further correspondence. — This letter is ...
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... down from dictation by Jeannette Kornfeld (later Schenker). The work is mentioned in Schenker's diary for July 1 ("A start made on the work The Art of Performance"), on July 13 ("The Art of Performance put into order for the first time, right down to ...
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... ): see enclosure: I clarify the misunderstanding about what "my issue" is, what my plan is; again refuse to reveal details of performance now in individual articles, citing duty toward the next generations."). „Meine Sache“ soll ja natürlich heißen: das ...