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... the end; 1. fingering control; many good fingerings of her own. Brahms G minor Piano Quartet; thus back to chamber music and to the plan that I offered already long ago. ...
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... . — Schenker’s diary reports that Mrs. Deutsch gave a lecture (topic not specified) on this evening. January 20, 1913 Deutsch: Intermezzo; form, fingering. Kalbecks effusion over the quartet. ...
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... . April 3, 1913 Deutsch: First and second movements of the Piano Quartet: entry read out loud; rounded short phrases in the development section. ...
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... 13.) April 10, 1913 Deutsch: Piano Quartet correction of what she has written about the Finale; after that, performance; has become incomparably more comfortable and lighter. (Chesterton!) ...
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... the end; the preceding sections revisited, and corrections made. A transposition of the Largo from a Haydn string quartet shown; not until after the lesson. ...
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... : Division of the material of pieces into sections in: Chopin G minor Ballade (new) and Dvořák E major Quartet and Chopin C minor Polonaise and Brahms Handel Variations, final touches. Assignment: to make notes on the performances: Dvořák E major as far as ...
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... of Schubert’s quartet: where motivic trifling might be possible, empty harmony; Brahms to Richard Strauss. ...
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... “Entmaterialisirung”: a highly unusual, perhaps unique, usage for Schenker’s vocabulary. Cf. “Agnoscierung” on May 10 (Hupka). des 1. Satzes trotz Oktaven u. Accorden heller u. luftiger. April 17, 1913 Deutsch: Piano Quartet, first and second movements; much has been ...
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... 6. X. Deutsch: Brahms Quartett Cm,Schenker worked on Brahms’s Piano Quartet No. 3 in C minor, Op. 60, in October 1913 with a view to publishing his material in his planned Kleine Bibliothek. It did not appear in Der Tonwille or any other published ...
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... 7. X. Brünauer: über freien Satz; über die Beziehungen zum des strengen zum freien, speziell dem 3-stimmigen Satz; einiges aus Brahms Klavier-Quartett Cm;Schenker worked on Brahms’s Piano Quartet No. 3 in C minor, Op. 60, in October 1913 with a view ...