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... Robert Fischhof, giving her first public recitals in 1895 to instant acclaim. In April 1896 she left Fischhof to study with Eugen d'Albert, but at the latter’s suggestion she worked with Heinrich Schenker for a several months before d’Albert could take ...
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... not be located, Schenker never completed the missing volume of the series, though he was ostensibly intending to do so even in the late 1920s. For those that he was able to examine, he made detailed notes, also annotating the score that he was using as ...
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... Austrian pianist and composer of Czech origin, friend and colleague of Schenker. Career Summary Brüll studied piano (with Julius Epstein) and composition in Vienna. In the early 1860s he began his rise to prominence as a composer, culminating in the ...
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... draft(s). The only reply from Hindenburg is dated November 19, 1921, with the single remark: "Cordial thanks for kind "Misc." thoughts. Von Hindenburg." At that date, he can have seen only Heft 1. Schenker's reaction was: "From Hindenburg (letter ...
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... 1960s. Hinterberger and Schenker While viewing autograph manuscripts by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and Brahms at V. A. Heck on November 30, 1926, Schenker met and talked with Hinterberger; he recorded the conversation (notably remarks about Hoboken and ...
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... -Verkehr: Ceck-Conto No. 27.999. | — | Emil died in hospital in Aussig on February 2, 1937. Emil Kornfeld, Jenny Kornfeld, and Heinrich Schenker Emil and Heinrich were apparently close friends from some time in the early 1890s to 1910 (the origin of this ...
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... Krebs to Schenker are known (OC B/277; OJ 12/21, [1]; a photocopy of the latter is found within OJ 41/6); Schenker’s letters to Krebs are not known to survive. Theodor von Frimmel alerted Schenker to Krebs's edition of the Beethoven piano sonatas in a ...
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... willing to meet with Hertzka on condition that there be no criticism of him: since I feel myself more competent in this area [i.e. editing] than your advisers, and have at any rate made a better job of it than UE’s other contributors, such as Pugno ...
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... in 1929, Theodor effectively served as a father to Irene (daughter of Otto and his wife Edith), born in Vienna less than a month after Otto's death. It was probably due to Anna’s ill-health that Theodor and she did not attempt to emigrate as Irene and ...
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... succeeded Rheinberger as professor of composition, a position he retained until his death. In the 1880s he became associated with the "New German School" of composition and a focus for the young composers of that group, and founder of the "Munich School" of ...