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... left-sidelined this paragraph. With most cordial greetings, and with kind regards, Yours truly, Hertzka P.S. I take it that you will have no objection if the Foreword to the most recently appeared critical edition of the Beethoven sonatas is omitted ...
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... of a percentage royalty, as for example UE did with the Ninth Symphony and the Elucidatory Editions of the last sonatas of Beethoven. I am pleased to see, that you have the humor to see through Director Hertzka's "complimentary gift" to me (with ...
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... , to Breitkopf & Härtel, in which Beethoven says that one cannot arrange a piano sonata for other instruments without making major changes to some of the passages, and that no one would have been capable of doing this except Mozart and Haydn – and he ...
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... , die ich geschrieben habe, die jedoch noch nicht erschienen ist. Einige Skizzen zu Beethovens opus 106 haben wir.These sketches for the finale of the Piano Sonata in B, Op. 106 ("Hammerklavier") are found in Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Mus. ms. autogr ...
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... the government for Mr. van Hoboken would probably not be possible until a later point in time: at present, there exist only a plan and a responsibility, whose significance can be understood only by the initiated. Regarding the Beethoven sonatas (to say ...
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... geschickt habe. Das sind abe offenbar die „Kreutzer“.“Kreutzer”: a wordplay on Beethoven’s “Kreutzer” Sonata. The complimentary copies had probably arrived after Deutsch wrote to the publishers about them. Ich nahm an, dass Sie noch gar nichts bekommen haben ...
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... Erstdruck.There were indeed two versions of the first edition of this sonata, published by S. A. Steiner. The engraving plates were corrected in response to a letter written by Beethoven on June 27, 1815. Gleicher Titel, bei neuem Text. Welcher ist älter? in ...
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... sofort Schritte unternommen um zum Autograph von Op. 57Beethoven, Piano Sonata in F minor, Op. 57 ("Appassionata"). The autograph manuscript was acquired by the Paris Conservatoire in 1889, and is now at the Bibliothèque Nationale. A facsimile of it was ...
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... ‒ if you grant my wish ‒ to ask you many things (having read your Sonata Op. 109 with great admiration) concerning the Missa solemnis and also some questions about the "Eroica" Symphony. Please, highly revered Mr. Schenker, allow me a visit, and if so ...
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... illusion belong essentially to the theater. — Have you heard again from Herman Roth? I had visited him in the winter in Hamburg ‒ he was working then on the continuo realization of the Handel violin sonatas. He is music critic for the Hamburger Nachrichten ...