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... sources, provision of a clean text free of editorial interference except for fingerings, and with explanatory footnotes. There were also plans in early 1922 for what was provisionally termed an "Urlinie-Ausgabe" of the sonatas; these seems to have been ...
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... along with his 'Urlinie.' If such personal expectorations have to be published at all, then at least they are out-of-place in this context, and actually spoil the impression of such a publication." Schenker cut part of his remarks on Bekker for Op. 101 ...
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... , unpublished): Urlinie analyses of Berg's two settings of "Schließe mir die Augen beide" ‒ the earlier (1907) deemed the work of a gifted musician, the later (1925) a counter-example showing what happens when a composer is corrupted by atonality. Correspondence ...
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... father as "stingy" – he once stated that it was harder to get money out of his father than an Urlinie out of a work by Stravinsky (OJ 9/34, [2]). Gustav von Cube and Schenker; Correspondence While the two men never met, they corresponded on two occasions ...
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... copies of his works to be sent Halberstam: the facsimile of the "Moonlight" Sonata, Beethovens Neunte Sinfonie, issues of Der Tonwille and Das Meisterwerk, articles in several journals, Fünf Urlinie-Tafeln, also Oswald Jonas's book Das Wesen des ...
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... "Bach-Schenker," likewise underpinned by Urlinie [graphs]. He will be returning there, even setting up courses. [vC 23, May 15, 1929, to von Cube]. And in trying to interest Furtwängler in Oppel's compositions: Professor Oppel promised to visit me here ...
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... pupils of Weisse (Trude Kral, Greta Kraus, and Manfred Willfort) became Schenker's students, forming a "seminar" that met weekly. The published result of their studies was the Fünf Urlinie-Tafeln/Five Analyses in Sketchform (New York: David Mannes Music ...
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... proofread the texts for the second and third Meisterwerk yearbooks and the Foreword to the Fünf Urlinie-Tafeln/Five Analyses in Sketchform. As late as 1934 he was advising Schenker on the contract for Der freie Satz and offering to read the proofs when they ...
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... paths similar to those that I had previously taken in my instructions to Klenau; I am even more pleased to have confirmed what I originally suspected, namely that no Urlinie is to be found in the Gloria or the Credo. ...
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... with his later analytical practice: the Urlinie-Tafeln, or "analyses in sketchform.") Finally, in 1930, Schenker lent his support to a project to bring out a collected edition of Bach's works under the auspices of the Photogram Archive at the Austrian ...