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... similarly to that of Felix's, worked out magnificently in the course of time, and now he is a much sought after, well paid teacher; why should Felix not progress likewise, step by step? Perhaps Mr. van Hoboken, who will be meeting me when he arrives in the ...
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... , hypnotized by the demand for "progress," continue to believe in the economic miracle of "new," "progressive" music, and would rather print an atonal composition than take on the good things of art. [Weisse could sing us a pretty song about Simrock (!) in this ...
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... e d, recalling the entire situation of in bars 5–8!! That is as much as I can say in haste. Everyone in the seminar thought that was the primary tone of the Urlinie. And yet I must affirm to you that your work shows real progress! A mistake, as here ...
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... to fulfill our wish: one should not provoke them, as they are perhaps all bent on "progress." May God keep them on a conservative path, that would be better. The copy of your work is finished; it will reach you in the next few days. Yesterday the St ...
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... Thursday for San Francisco; he cannot make any progress here. I shall get in touch with you again soon, with an inquiry; for now I shall leave you and Vally in peace. We send you both our most heartfelt greetings! Your Heinrich ...
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... last report was, it nevertheless granted us at least a consoling picture, and we may take it that your dear Karli has in the meantime made still further progress. What has this poor boy not had to go through! Would to God that this was only a certain ...
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... personal agreement). Prof. Oppel leaves tomorrow. How are you and your dear wife? Is the house-construction progressing well? Is it cold where you are, or warm? Except for a couple of wintry spikes, Galtür remains quite summery. With best greetings to you ...
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... count on making available several copies of manuscripts of Duisburg's musicians. Interest and expectation are in sufficient supply. Hoboken's appeal = OJ 9/10, [2] did not go amiss. The third movement (the finale) of my second sonata is in progress; both ...
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... impatience, even if I constantly preach "calmness" to myself. Today I am sending you a new example of my pedagogical work. I have, I believe, made real progress. Might I ask you to return the page to me (with any corrections that are necessary), as I have ...
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... . 3933 and further contact information September 7, 1925 Highly revered Professor, For[1] a long time I had intended to express my thanks to you about the good progress that my son Felix has hitherto been able to demonstrate, thanks to your efforts. He ...