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... published in Zeitschrift für Musikwissenschaft XIV (1934). u. RhythmikNo published article on rhythm by Jonas is known. OJ 61/5 includes a typescript with English text but bearing the German title "Der Weg zu einer umfassenden Theorie des Rhythmus" ("The ...
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... questions that belong to the field of meter and rhythm: one concerns the Short Prelude in D minor discussed in Tonwille 5, the other the Allegretto from Brahms's String Quartet in C minor."). Anbei Brief und Beilage von Cube mit bestem Dank. Der Vortrag ...
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... that deal with meter and rhythm? You once showed me a substantial literature on this subject. For the new year, the two of us send to you and your dear all good wishes, above all for good health, and to you the freedom to work on "Free Composition ...
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... ‒1973), Beethovens Sonate op. 110 (As-dur), Beethoven-Jahrbuch, vol. II (Munich: Vieweg, 1909). In the same year, Wetzel contributed an article on rhythm and motive to a Festschrift for Hugo Riemann's 60th birthday. Wetzel had studied at the Riemann Konservatorium in ...
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... tempi are often too slow, then again in some cases too fast. The monotonous rhythm creates a unmistakeably leaden effect. ‒ and yet the work contains Handelian features of high ‒ of the highest ‒ quality.) – nun nachträglich fällt mir ein, daß Sie mir ...
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... .In his letter of May 15 (OJ 5/9, [3]), Schenker had written out an extract from the second of Beethoven’s settings of Neue Liebe, neues Leben, with clarification of the underlying rhythm. Und zu dem Serenaden-ProgrammOne of two outdoor music events ...
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... neatly and musically, not to mention with sturdy rhythm ‒ and that is saying a lot for a ten-year-old child. Also Dal Becharf, who possesses uncommon intelligence, afforded me, albeit in a different way, much pleasure. This letter has been intended for ...
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... Countries of Music (Collected Essays)? I would like to direct to your attention the essay Rhythm and Performance Dynamics, pages 155‒161. With kind regards, I send my greetings, August Halm. I take the liberty of enclosing a brochure of my violin method ...
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... you advocate freedom of rhythm, and in a footnote Brahms is praised for having overtly paid tribute to the principle of the psychologically correct rendition. I fear that through the lost tradition of self-interpretation by the Classical masters too ...
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... show details in a work on rhythm. You have perhaps noticed how heretically I think about rhythm. Whoever is rich in harmony prefers strong beats in general, and uses syncopation moderately, even sparingly. Here again you see how completely oppositely I ...