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... , marks the culmination of his output as a scholar. This is to be compared with that in the 1929 edition, in which Schenker is described as the founder of a new school of music theory. Schenker, Heinrich, Dr., geb. 19. Juni 1868 in Wisniowczyk (Galizien ...
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... universal was almost certainly based on that in the 9th (1919) or 10th (1922) edition of Hugo Riemanns Musiklexikon, edited by Alfred Einstein. Although it appears in a volume dating from 1927, Schenker seems not to have been aware of it until shortly before ...
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... Unlike the article in the 1919 edition of the Lexikon, in which Schenker is presented primarily as a composer, though with his achievements as a performer and editor noted, in this edition a shift in emphasis has occurred arising from Schenker ...
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... Pappdeckel in archaisierendem Charakter bilden den Einband, so daß das Ganze sich in Idee und Ausführung einheitlich und gelungen darstellt. Zu gleicher Zeit veröffentlicht die „Universal-Edition“ in Wien Faksimile Drucke von Beethoven s cis-moll-Sonate op ...
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... Editorial note: This printed essay is in two parts, the first devoted to Schenker’s edition of the Beethoven piano sonatas, the second to his major theoretical works. The pages are numbered “8, 9, and 10” but give no clues as to the publication for ...
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... this edition is that of Cube's letter, not of the periodical issue, publication of which must have preceded it. Dieses Jahrbuch ist die Fortsetzung eines bereits früher erschienenen Werkes, in welchem der geistvolle Verfasser seine Betrachtungen über ...
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... , VIENNA ARCHIVE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTIONS OF MANUSCRIPTS OF MUSICAL MASTERS: GIFT OF A. van HOBOKEN [—] VIENNA I, AUGUSTINERBASTEI 6 APPEAL The works of the masters of music are known to us primarily only in the editions of them that are currently ...
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... time, has decayed into a primitive, impoverished state. Die in unserem Verlag erschienenen drei Jahrbücher „Das Meisterwerk in der Musik“ stellen die Fortsetzung der „Tonwille“-Hefte 1–10 vor (Universal-Edition) u. bringen die Fortsetzung der Lehre von ...
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... the artistic and pedagogical importance of the original notation and markings of the great composers. If one compares the new editions that are predominantly in use today with the autograph manuscripts, then one will be well aware that the readings of ...
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... ’s theoretical ideas. Document description: This analysis is written on fourteen sheets of paper (OC 34/161–174), laid out mainly in two columns, with measure numbers in the left and analytical commentary in the right columns. (This edition presents them in ...