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... !! How clairvoyantly did I hit upon the theme of my future sorrows yesterday evening. The night was sleepless; Lie-Liechen had to come to my assistance."). — OJ 89/4, [6] is Hoboken's uncorrected, unsigned carbon copy of this letter. Vielen Dank für Ihre ...
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... discussed the Bach Small Prelude in C, in the later ones the basic outline of the C-minor fugue, theme and answer in the E major, and as example of a poor answer the Reger D-minor. Sonatas: Haydn D major, Mozart F major. In a forthcoming lecture Opp. 106 and ...
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... feeling that greater clarity will prevail between myself and what I write. Naturally, with my joy comes the question: From whence came my enlightenment about this theme? And there I must thank you, dear master, without whom I would certainly have taken ...
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... , indeed, depends on the doctor, and how ignorant and careless he usually is. Thus our wishes for you and your dear ones have a special theme this time: may the operation succeed! Then all your troubles would be operated away and you could begin your life ...
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... associates were planning to celebrate by making his work better known in the musical world. Much of the correspondence between Cube and Schenker in 1928 is taken up with this theme. Wird es möglich sein, dass wir hierzu zwei der Hammer-RadierungenThe artist ...
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... , aufwärtsgehend mit “fis” bezeichnet.The closest to this in the published version of the lecture is Example 3, the two principal themes of Schoenberg's First Chamber Symphony (which is not a twelve-tone work), from which Schoenberg extracts two underlying ...
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... , p. 189): "Berlioz, because he believed that the entire wonder of Beethoven's effect (rather like Wagner) was contained in the simple triadic unfolding of his principal themes, felt himself induced to follow Beethoven in this respect; which bestowed ...
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... ; then later this work gained a great appeal to me, since the theme deals so closely with questions of world perspective. Perhaps it would interest you to get a sense of the arrangement of my work. I will briefly offer one here: The Ephipany of Music An ...
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... Chopin. The latter, written in English, he will give me as a present; the former, published in German by Kahnt in Leipzig, I will order. From several discussions on this theme I got the impression that in this area he still has very much to learn from you ...
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... group of themes, then in spite of the fact that they strike one as insufficiently contrasting ‒ as a consequence of their modest development ‒ they must be distinguished from the surrounding material in terms of key, as a middle section is always singled ...