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... , have I gone astray, or not? Actually I hardly think so, and yet I want to proceed with complete confidence! At first I was inclined to suppose that the Urlinie moved in the space of a third; yet upon closer listening and study, the signs increased that ...
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... something. But let's wait and see. The decision should come within the shortest possible space of time, and I will consequently meet you for lunch at the Imperial. When should I write you the letter? Your H. September 21, 1910 ...
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... ."). Der space übersende ich in Beantwortung des gefälligen Schreibens vom 18.tenWriting of this letter is recorded in Schenker's diary at OJ 1/14, p. 593a, June 18, 1914: "Recherchen nach dem Cappi-Diabelli Nachdruck v. op. 111 (Beruf an die königl ...
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... as I have received them for you to look at. The examples take up five large sheets. On one sheet there is also an Urlinie graph, since space was available. The questionable passages are in b) and c), and I request the return of the manuscript. Most ...
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... -8 | * 4b * || letter Saturday, November 16, 1935 Dear Mrs Schenker' I should like to thank you most sincerely for the lovely Brahms picture. Please do not be angry with me for not having got round to this until so late. This is because in the space of the ...
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... send him her picture as soon as Hammer has made it. Now, best greetings and wishes, and space leftfor you by your Heinrich and LieLie Following my visit at Dr. Schenker's, I am taking the opportunity of writing to you. Dr. Schenker has specially left ...
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... our subscribers as the reason for its non-appearance. If we are not in a position to release the work within a short space of time, we would regrettably be obliged possibly to assign the work so someone else. We remain With kind regards ADMINISTRATION ...
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... : "Thus it came about that a pseudonymous work of mine published by Universal Edition last Fall had such success that it sold 300 copies within the space of three weeks in Vienna alone, and after only two months a second edition had to be produced." und ...
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... there. – Because of many revisions and additions I am afraid that there will be no space for the appendix (regarding the Archive) ‒ I must take it up with my publisher (who, incidentally, is already very, very impatient). Is Mr. van Hoboken in Vienna? If ...
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... restricted myself merely to the concept of tonal space. Furtwängler is coming to Vienna next week, and I definitely believe I shall be able to speak to him about it at some length. I'll then put you in the picture. What gross misunderstandings this article ...