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Searched for recapitulation in Diaries (7 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1934-04-12

    ... ," "Recapitulation." At home. ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-03-08

    ... :45, up to the recapitulation in the Urlinie graph. ...

  • Diary entry for 1929-08-19

    ... Urlinietafel (foreground graph) of the first movement of the "Eroica" Symphony, from Schenker's essay in Meisterwerk III, ends with the Retransition, followed by "(Wdhlg.)" ("Recapitulation"). Fig. 26 is a two-level graph of the Coda (measures 551‒691). Ich ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-04-30

    ... corrections! But surely the most significant correction is in the recitative in the recapitulation: c1 not d-flat1 – clearly, I believe, in Beethoven's hand. Other than that, a certain laxity in the matter of the slurs; in both neighboring passages and over ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-10-16

    ... the recapitulation (mm. 95–100). This is a passage that Schenker returned to in his essay on the sonata in Der Tonwille, issue 2, particularly in connection with Hugo Riemann's apparent "misconception" of it (pp. 46–47; Eng. trans., vol. 1, pp. 92 ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-03-10

    ... savior." To the Archive; revised copy of the Eroica, first movement, up to the recapitulation (see the Little Library). Strikingly careful with respect to accidentals; less good is the attention to slurs; even the staccato strokes were very dear to ...

  • Diary entry for 1929-11-30

    ... the recapitulation with g2, and four bars later – for the second time – with f2! Casals never lets the pianist come to the fore, thus the work appears to be robbed of all its power to illuminate. In the Adagio, the division of the slurs in the first ...

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