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... is written in Hebrew, is very short, and confirms that Viktor often had tried to get in touch with Aussig, without success. He hopes that this writing has now given us a sign of life, and he says at the same time that he intended to travel to ...
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... successful thing that I have done to date; in the synthesis I was particularly concerned to bring the individual parts together and I'm equally gratified that, in contrast to last year's woeful concoction, there is not one single crutch to be found in the ...
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... ‒ make publicity for Schenker's work!" I said nothing and merely thought that there was nothing more to be said. One can make publicity for victuals ‒ and perhaps even for a baritone voice ‒ and the only publicity that Strauss could successfully make ...
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... for you is the success of Op. 111! May you vanquish it with ease, and without any of the excitement which accompanied Op. 110! With this wishful thinking come most heartfelt greetings and embraces from Your utterly unproductive, trusty Hans 7July 7 ...
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... great delight to hear that you have already renewed work on Der freie Satz. I wish you every success with it, and would be very happy if I could have a look at it before you have it published. It will not be possible to realize my intention of ...
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... strongly between the keys of D major and A major; therefore, the same keys and scale-degree succession in the Trio would inevitably give a really wearisome and monotonous effect! In spite of all of this, dearest Master, I am convinced that you will be ...
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... greetings from us; I wish you a good and successful summer and remain, as ever, your devoted H. ...
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... Professor Lytle (Oberlin, Ohio) a very successful amateur snapshot that he took before his departure from Vienna in 1931 or 1932, so I am now in possession of a portrait of Heinrich Schenker. With best wishes for the summer, Your devoted Manfred Willfort ...
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... hard for delivery by the end of October that I cannot risk any loss of time. – I am as eager for your Art of Performance as Amfortas was for redemption. If only you can successfully provide the universally valid solution to this problem!! But in Op. 109 ...
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... that I shall surely be able to derive from your work. And so my warmest thanks for having kindly sent me your book, and the best wishes for its success. Could we also get together some evening? Nowadays I am often at home in the evening, but I would be ...