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... Mozart (1913) and editions of Leopold Mozart's travel diaries and Constanze Mozart's letters; Schenker saw Schurig as a "lackey" to the French; disparaging comments on his Mozart biography appear in the essay on Mozart's Sonata in A minor, K. 310 ...
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... . It saddens me that I now had to miss a couple of lessons. I wonder whether the "Moonlight" Sonata (the final pages) were in order? With best wishes for the summer, for you and for your wife, I remain in reverence, your Manfred Willfort ...
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... ),An Erläuterungsausgabe of Beethoven's "Hammerklavier" Sonata, Op. 106, was planned for the 1910s but held up – and eventually abandoned – because the autograph score could not be traced. jedenfalls erwäge ich den Plan, in absehbarer Zeit eine Urlinie-Mappe (ohne Text ...
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... , as I must go through the printing and engraving. Only when Free Composition (5) 4 appears in print will I be able to think about the publication of the second series of Urlinien: (6) 5 Beethoven's Sonata in C minor (complete), Mozart's Fantasia in D ...
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... trying immediately to keep payment following my departure so low that it does not seem to me so entirely unlikely that my royalty would gradually decrease to nothing and he could then take ownership of the Beethoven sonata edition, the theoretical volumes ...
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... Meisterwerk Yearbook, I have just completed a lengthy study of Bach's solo sonatas for violin, which concludes with a thorough demolition of Kurth's Grundlagen des linearen Kontrapunkts. (He shall have to look around for new material to write about.) All this ...
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... legal action must be taken in the autumn, since Hertzka has already reduced my income from the edition of the Beethoven sonatas, and his letters equally betray how he has queried Temming's subscriptions. I would not have thought it possible that there ...
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... have enough free time to do a little of my own work. Now I am – at long last! – taking a closer look at the Beethoven sonatas. I have your edition. That is so refreshing for me! The figures of your fingerings alone tell me more than all the theory works ...
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... heart of the matter: a "bloodless, resigning" essay in which the author's intellectual impoverishment is portrayed "in broad strokes." Sonata No. 1 has already been entered in the composers' competition; I will hear about this again next Easter. No. 2 is ...
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... consequence long and strenuous special studies, and much reading and listening. There remain – alas! – all too large holes to fill up, and time is constantly slipping through my fingers. Perhaps my Piano Sonata in A flat major will be performed by a master ...