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... happy in Vienna. It is a big city, and there will no doubt be everything to satisfy every taste. I am keeping this letter brief because I believe that “thick” letters attract attention and get misappropriated. I wrote such a letter on December 20, 1925 ...
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... scrapbook (OC 2/p. 20). darf nicht unsere Sache sein. Denn, sehen Sie, als ich Bruckner am Conservatorium zum Lehrer hatte,Schenker took Bruckner's course in harmony at the Vienna Conservatory in 1887/88 and counterpoint in 1888/89. liebte ich ihn maßlos ...
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... !) Von uns beiden Dir u deiner Frau allerherzlichste Grüße Dein Heinrich 13. Juni 1921 Vienna III, Keilgasse 8/12 Floriz, That I could have so long owed you a reply to a real letter of yours is something that not even the most perspicacious astrologist ...
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... ersetzen. printed letterhead, in Gothic script: Tonwille-Flugblätterverlag Vienna I, Opera House, (Albert J. Gutmann & Co.) December 21, 1922 Floriz As with you, so have things gone with me. I kept meaning to ask after your good boy Karli, but was tossed ...
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... : Schenker VIENNA III., KEILGASSE 8 /12 ...
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... with you! Vienna, November 26, 1930 Yours Heinrich whose lovely, lovely, Lie-lie-liechen was concerned to spare his eyes. ...
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... revealed to me. When Furtwängler was with me, I showed him my work on Prelude No. 3; it fell like a meteor on his head. By the way, I saw Furtwängler again; he seems to have played himself out as a conductor in Vienna: a few deals made by Clemens Krauss and ...
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... dear wife very kindly asked me for a return bout of gossip about music. The state of my nerves will compel me to flee Gastein on Monday. The sad news that has now reached you from Vienna really does not permit a disruption so soon. Now I am assailed by ...
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... Heinrich Schenkers (Vienna: Saturn-Verlag, 1934) had just been published. Also ist der Augenblick gekommen, da ich ‒ vor Allem ‒ Ihnen zu danken habe! Ich bin ein Fanatiker des Dankes ‒ undankbar sind meist die Menschen, die selbst nichts zu geben haben ...
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... first time I realize what a city Vienna is! There everyone really resonates with the music that is played. Here, for Fidelio the house is totally empty, a mere six people in the audience; whereas the stupidest operetta makes for a sell-out. You can ...