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... . And in this connection I should like to tell you the advice that I – successfully – gave to Weisse: Communicate your opinions without constraint, as the best and most honorable that you are capable of giving at the time. It would not be a disgrace if ...
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... grueling ordeal: the manuscript and printing preparation. Please keep your fingers crossed, my dear Mr. van Hoboken ‒ it would be very helpful if Miss Boy were to keep hers crossed too ‒, so that the work will be successfully completed. Presumably I will ...
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... sogar von Collegen gefeiert. Schließt den Brief mit einen Witz." ("From von Cube (letter): first longish report: now he is invited and on account of his success in Hamburg he is even fêted by his colleagues. Ends the letter with a joke."). Allgemach habe ...
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... .” (“To Marx (letter): thanks for the "notice." I amplify upon that! Father, son, vengeance – Vienna a victim of this vengeance. Weisse’s financial success could, in itself, be repeated. We look forward to his visit.”). Daß Sie sich bereit erklären, uns ...
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... edition too join me in rendering due thanks. I take this opportunity to ask you also whether the Beethoven-Haus already has my more than 400-page-long monograph on Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, which came out in 1912 and has enjoyed a decided success. If not ...
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... related to the prints that cost 35 shillings. — To Altmann (letter): I report on the package to Schuster and on Hammer’s success. . . .”). In November 1925 Schenker sent a print of the portrait directly to Altmann; see the postal receipt (OC B/198) and ...
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... I expect something from an opportunity that I cannot attain on my own. Here is a competitor performer who crops up all over the place, albeit without success. I am just not "skilled"! If there is nothing you can do, please don't squander your time ...
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... better. I was accorded a great "success," with foot-stamping and the like, and am only proud that I achieved it not with a Liszt Rhapsody but with a concerto by C. P. E. Bach. I came off very well at the hands of the critics. But for Schenker it went very ...
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... will have to consign it to my collection of previous American experiences. I wrote to Mr. Sullivan that after receiving your reply I will report to him on the success or failure of my inquiry. My most sincere greetings to you and your loved-ones! Your ...
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... thing is that you are now here – perhaps I shall have greater success with others who are at present still very unfortunate. And so: till we see each other in a few days. Many greetings, also to your wife, and also from my wife, who this moment is saying ...