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Diary entry for 1934-04-12
... ," "Recapitulation." At home. ...
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Diary entry for 1915-03-14
... Sinfonien von Em. Bach. Erster Versuch mit Lie-Liechen. 14. The storm continues to unfold its novel; we are therefore obliged to remain indoors and devote ourselves to the work. The corrections flourish as far as the second subject in the recapitulation ...
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Diary entry for 1934-03-23
... ! His partner sends her apologies: "Easter holidays"!! After teatime, dictation of "Sonata Form" in Free Composition up to the recapitulation – Lie-Liechen writes at night. ...
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Diary entry for 1926-03-08
... :45, up to the recapitulation in the Urlinie graph. ...
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Diary entry for 1929-01-26
... (Lischke). Dictation as far as the recapitulation. ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Diary entry for 1927-01-23
... Weisse (postcard): I explain the misunderstanding regarding the fingering and the tonality question arising from I–III–V, for which the recapitulation offers the proof at the analogous point – thus Brahms is in the right, in spite of his (Weisse ...
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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 ...
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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 ...