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... seinen Wegen." ("To Hoboken (letter to Paris): I thank him on the occasion of the publication; make a few observations about the publishing house, and wish him success in his travels."). ich selbst, obgleich Verfasser des „Jahrbuchs,“ bis zur Stunde kein ...
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... meiner Gegensendung, mit der ich Ihre Heiterkeitsspende bedanken u. erwidern will. Zunächst: die „Jonas“-HefteJonas’s article Heinrich Schenker, published in two successive issues of Allgemeine Musikzeitung LX (1933), 425‒27 and 437‒39. sind für Sie ...
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... there is almost something uncanny about it. The two caricatures on the first page represent my composer colleagues Dr. Eduard Kreuzhage and Alfred Ahrens, with whom I organized an extremely successful evening last Friday. The enclosed reviews (commentary ...
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... considered for a practical post in teaching your theory at the music colleges, seminaries and working groups there. All the more so, now that I have several years of clearly successful practice in lecturing and small-group instruction behind me. Moreover, to ...
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... shall not give way without a struggle. In the next few days I shall seek to gain support from above, from Furtwängler. Yet I have little expectation of success, as my last letter to him (with a request for a letter of recommendation) went unanswered. I ...
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... me, and I should very much like it to be you to whom I owe my first success (for that is what I firmly believe it will be). So please kindly answer me whether Schoenberg's orchestration will suffice for you. In the meantime, let us hope my publisher ...
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... guarantee success; but clearly they thought your suggestion arose out of conditions in Berlin. At least, one side was for the composer, etc. But they would prefer the title to be “Dances (or Suite) after Jewish Folk Melodies.” I too am inclined to admit ...
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... Marks for the printing of his Evenings at the Opera, which was no great success, by Harmonie in Berlin. And so on. There is not a single work in the UE catalogue that ranks higher than mine ‒ least of all the Mahler symphonies or the Schoenberg ...
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... considerable according my system, so much as that my Munich guy, however conservatively he calculates my express wish, is enthusiastic. We have achieved with the almanac a great success ‒ and therefore I do not doubt for a moment that both of us will put our ...
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... the succession after his death in 1911 that Schenker here refers.s Nachfg. in München? Fux’ Grädener’s Nfg in Wien? – aber da die „U.E.“ andere Autoren so sehr herausstreicht, gebe ich ihr zu bedenken, ob sie an mir gerecht handelt. Darüber mag ...