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... , since the tension can easily be conveyed! Second movement: Is the situation here not precisely the opposite? Does not the tempo marking Adagio assai relate to the quarter-note rather than to the eighth-note? Otherwise it is completely impossible to ...
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... : general introduction to the theory of the Ursatz with reference to the two "small preludes" in C; the second under the title: "Spirit of Form; Fugue and Sonata"). The accompanying essay, which I send for your kind appraisal, is intended for the Allgemeine ...
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... house to send you a copy of the Beyschlag Ornamentation in my name. p. 3: I hope that has happened! I p. 2: am already looking forward to seeing in your second or third (?) volume how you admonish the dreadful Wagnerian counterpoint! ...
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... -Liechen to Rosl (letter): information about Hella (collected from Mrs. Suschytzki, by telephone). Invitation to a get-together; I second the invitation!”). However, Jeanette must have written again on or after May 25 inquiring as to the suitability of ...
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... advanced and with the second operation they took out 13 cubic centimeters of pus, but her heart could not withstand anything more, and it was really better so, for she would never have recovered mentally. She was still young, and loved life with her ...
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... something came for which there is much to thank: the second issue of Der Tonwille! And it is really only for this that I want to write to you today. Do you believe that your work is threatened by material need? There's no such thing!!! No one has yet been ...
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... a week to Hamburg until I have established a network in Berlin. The music Hochschule in Berlin is completely full. On the other hand, his second idea is a very bright one, and is in closer agreement with my principle, according to which I would be ...
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... undernourished, and have been recovering markedly ever since I stopped taking my midday meal with my fellow workers.. How are your publications going, dear Uncle? Has the second issue of your Tonwille yet appeared? I have now obtained from Vienna the first volume ...
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... second part in B major, after the middle episode has run its course, and recognized a magnificent unfolding of "B" by the utilization of as many scale-degrees as possible. In my opinion, the m. 4 should not be regarded as a scale-degree, and I believe I ...
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... 's counterpoint in so many variations that a further exposition was unnecessary; secondly, had I made this fugue the object of a special study, for instance in comparison with a fugue by Bach, then I would have had to check every detail in it. Weisse could have ...