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... -atonal style with which he soon became an "enfant terrible" of modern music. Following the scandal-tainted performance of his Second Symphony in 1923, he lived in Switzerland until 1925, subsequently holding positions in the opera houses of Kassel and Wiesbaden ...
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... with Marx concerned firstly the transfer in 1924 (against Schenker's wishes) of discretion to award the Sofie Deutsch composer stipends from Schenker to the Akademie für Musik und darstellende Kunst; and secondly Marx's ultimately abortive plan in 1933 ...
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... Hochschule für Musik. He published the second volume of the Bach biography in 1880. He edited music of Buxtehude, Schütz, and Frederick of Prussia, and he wrote on many other subjects, his research interests ranging from the middle ages to the 19th century ...
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... Austrian violinist and violin teacher, second violinist of the Winkler String Quartet (1885–95), and a member of the Vienna Court Opera orchestra. Wahle and Schenker Wahle figures in Schenker's diary as early as 1903, as a member of the “Gärtner ...
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... articles to scholarly journals, wrote a monograph on Fux and several monograph studies of Byzantine chant and of Baroque music. Wellesz was a private pupil of Schoenberg for a while from 1905, and is considered a member of the Second Viennese School ...
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... November 1932. Edith’s character is three times criticized by Sophie, first in July 1933 speaking of her “unchasteness; I am more convinced than ever that her child is not her husband’s,” secondly in a letter to Jeanette in January 1938, that she “puts on ...
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... expanded in the second edition (1908). In Harmonielehre (1906), the number of music examples drawn from Beethoven far exceeds that from any other composer. Unpublished Works Schenker's first declarative statement of Beethoven's status is given in his ...
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... Viennese-born composer, pupil of Schoenberg, and a principal member of the so-called Second Viennese School. Career summary Berg became a pupil of Arnold Schoenberg’s in October 1904, having started to compose at the age of 15. After the performance ...
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... suitability, and Frieda turned him down in April 1927 in favor of Oskar Fränkl, their wedding being announced in May 1928. By October of that year Frieda was pregnant, and gave birth to a girl (Hilde) in March 1929. Her second daughter (Edith) was born in May ...
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... after his parents, and that he is also good with Frieda’s children in Czernowitz; and in September 1939 (in relation to the plight of Jeanette's second son, Felix Kornfeld) that he “has rescued several people entirely unknown to him. – But now it is out ...