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... notified me by telephone of his coming visit. Weisse's address is: 1 W 64th Street, New York, U.S.A. He recently sent me a new piano-violin sonata, which I have still to read. Don't forget the five copies I requested; I don't know any more whether I ordered ...
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... his piano sonatas to Schenker a couple of years later, detailed commentary on them appears in Schenker's letter to Cube OJ 5/7a, [27], August 10, 1929. Hauptsache bleibt, die jungen Menschenkinder dazu zu verhalten, endlich mit dem wirklichen ...
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... .e. limited; but what he is able to come up with in its absence is all the more astonishing. At the end of September last year, he played me his six bagatelles for piano, which are supposed to represent an essay in ingratiating himself with the world of ...
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... . Verwandlungen geriet, sonst würde der Vdg nach allen Richtungen schielen u. schönbergischRoth reports that as a counter-example to Weisse’s analysis of the J. S. Bach Invention in E major “he analyzed a short movement from Schoenberg’s Suite for Piano Op. 25 as ...
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... : Ich hoffe in Bälde dir das einzige Dokument über Beethoven’s Vortrag aus den seinen Unterrichtsstunden mit A. Schindler (zu op. 14I u. II) einsenden zu können.Many of Schindler’s claims about Beethoven’s piano playing have been shown to have been ...
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... am lodging again in the same house where I stayed last year. Our own house, which we want to build here, will be started quite soon. I have been trying, thus far in vain, to rent a piano. Nobody likes to let out their instruments for the short term ...
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... letter): I decline to work through the Missa on the basis of the piano reduction; at the very least the score must form the basis. — In spite of this, I make the attempt to search for lines in the score. It pleases me to see that my improvisation proceeds ...
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... for the engraver or lithographer, to save them unnecessary errors, at the same time marking the proofs for the new impression of my large collected edition of the piano sonatas of Beethoven (4 volumes). But now we are really at the end with our ...
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... are preserved at the Brahms Institute of the State Music Conservatory in Lübeck. und Th. KaufmannTheodor Kaufmann (1892–1972) was a Hamburg-based pianist, teacher and composer, who had studied with Busoni in Berlin. His Piano Sonata No. 1, a large and ...
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... the publisher did not ask anyone, or no one took it on. I myself had thought about orchestrating them at the outset, but it seemed to me more tactful, more artistic, to give them first in piano four-hands form, albeit I had the sound of the orchestra ...