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... geleitete sei gelungener gewesen. „Und die IX.?“ steht am Rande des Briefes." ("From Klenau (letter): he thanks me warmly for my letter; his first performance was a failure, the second, which he conducted instead of Löwe, was more successful. "And the Ninth ...
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... der Propaganda u. der Wucht der Zerstörung zuletzt behauptet? Der Ton Kestenbergs ist so überschwänglich, wie ihn die Sache wirklich verdient." ("From Weisse (letter): two letters from Minister Kestenberg and Weisse's two replies – a success which I ...
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... to you. Many cordial greetings and best success, yours faithfully unsigned ...
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... hope are more successful than the last. Most cordially your Hans June 9, 1913 ...
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... immediately after the performance of your Sextet; sorting myself out in Vienna has been difficult and has taken up a great deal of my time. I was very much delighted by your truly great success (though not, I understand, without some sharp but indelicate ...
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... wishes for your successes (and how is it with your successes with Alfred Einstein?), greetings from Your H. Schenker April 19, 1931 ...
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... the spirit of musical genius. On account of Mr. Violins great successes both as a pianist and as a composer, and much supported by the comments of the most outstanding Viennese critics (among them Dr. Ed. Hanslick) he was appointed leader of an ...
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... your report that Court Counselor Marx intends to introduce your Theory of Harmony, if only in abridged form, in the Academy, and congratulate you on this late success of you first theoretical work. I am now most interested to learn how the instructors ...
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... Il trovatore successfully at Darmstadt, I was engaged as second conductor. You may well imagine how delighted I am to have left Danzig for a good appointment. Will you still be in Vienna as late as the end of June? If so, can I still see you?! I would ...
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... . Es wird Dich interessieren die Korrespondenz Weisse kennen zu lernen.The correspondence from Weisse to Violin survives as OJ 70/46, spanning 1912–35. A succession of six letters, OJ 70/46, [6]–[11], January 17 to June 8, relates to Violin’s invitation ...