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... Tradition, published in 1945, was the first full exposition of Schenker's theory in English and the first major contribution to the dissemination of Schenker's world of ideas throughout English-speaking countries. ...
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... from the Vienna Opera House in Lieder recitals and professional instrumentalists. Her caliber may be gathered from reports that she played the Dvořák Piano Quintet in A major with the Rosé Quartet (Wiener Sonn- und Montags-Zeitung, November 20, 1899 ...
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... "Hamburg" Bach. Bach was a prolific composer; more than 1,000 works are attributed to him, of which the vast majority are solo and chamber works for or involving keyboard instruments; his output also includes concertos and symphonies, and some sacred and ...
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... on Radio Wien. In 1924, Schenker sent Halm's A major String Quartet to him for inspection and comment; and in 1929 he did likewise with Reinhard Oppel's String Quartet. The diary gives ample evidence that the two men corresponded; however, no letters ...
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... before John’s death they had been working on J. S. Bach’s “C major Concerto” (perhaps BWV 1061 for two harpsichords and strings) in preparation for a performance with orchestra. It is clear that she assisted her husband in his work; For example, when John ...
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... (Josephus) – a pedagogical device that goes back to the middle ages). It is the "classic" presentation of species counterpoint based on the modal system rather than on major–minor tonality. It covers cantus firmus construction, the five species of ...
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... Orchestra (1933-39) and other major orchestras. After World War II he conducted at the Budapest Opera (1947-50), then contracted with the Philharmonia Orchestra of London from 1954, conducting also at Covent Garden in the 1960s. He established himself as an ...
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... remain in use today. Klindworth and Schenker Schenker criticized Klindworth's editions for their failure to understand the composer's intentions, as for example in Chopin's in B-flat major, Op. 71, No. 2: "[Klindworth] does not grasp the genuine gist of ...
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... /32 season of the seminar (OC 16/39‒42), she is mentioned specifically in connection with the J. S. Bach C-major Prelude, Well-tempered Clavier, Book I, which would later appear as the first item of the Fünf Urlinie-Tafeln (1932). As to the 1932/33 season, a ...
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... description, recommending August Halm to send his A-major String Quartet to Pollak, in the hope of its being played through by the Buxbaum Quartet. He remarks that he and Pollak "maintain good relations." Pollak is mentioned in Schenker's diaries many times ...