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... she subject herself to freezing conditions when she already has enough of that to cope with when doing the shopping (which, don't forget, alas, she always has to take care of by herself every day, even in the worst weather and with atrocious footware ...
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... play up. These days, as I say, even science has come round to it, – even the Neues Wiener Tagblatt has published a series of articles on the subject. no valediction or signature Floriz, As to this theory of mine, please don't shout "Oh, dear, the man ...
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... the subject every ten minutes; I gave lectures of a length of which they have never been given. But the nabob, totally absorbed in his money, pretended (as it later turned out) that he would have offered to make things much easier for me (as his ...
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... of the view that it is he who has been unfairly treated. I can understand that a high degree of subjectivity can also have its negative aspects. When I was in Hamburg in May 1931, Mr. Violin presented me with a calculation of my likely income that I ...
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... Hellmesberger, or the professors of piano or violin, etc. ‒ the entire "commission" ‒ did not enjoy getting involved in theory, he gave each one of us the fugue subject in advance, worked through it with each of us, and then came the comedy of the examination ...
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... cannot be subjected to any pressure (see b) below): Do you want to hold back the pieces already printed for as long as that? That they I should in addition to providing the Urlinie for each newly undertaken sonata have to start back at the beginning as ...
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... were difficulties with my Viennese publisher, and with all German publishers. It is impossible for them to publish the book which – as cannot be otherwise with a musical subject – introduces many music examples and thus incurs great costs. The situation ...
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... during my lifetime is the subject for another screed. Why should I neglect to do myself the honor in death of lying next to my Mother, and in so doing raise a protest against Vienna and Austria? Thus, as I was saying, I will certainly see whether there is ...
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... an important part of their professional life, i.e. C. P. E. Bach's Essay on the True Art of Playing Keyboard Instruments; Schumann's activities as editor and critic; and Wagner's voluminous writings on music, drama and other subjects. Außerdem ...
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... referring to the recent difficulties he had with his publisher over his polemical writing, some of which had been suppressed from the Erläuterungsausgabe of Op. 101 and Tonwille 3. — Most of the works listed in this postscript were the subjects of analyses ...