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... eventually formed a new relationship. There is no surviving correspondence between Oskar and the Schenkers. ...
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... Austrian music theorist and composer. Stöhr studied with Robert Fuchs at the Vienna Conservatory (= Akademie für Musik und darstellende Kunst), worked there from 1900, teaching harmony, counterpoint, and form 1904-38, appointed professor in 1915 ...
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... the performance was up to scratch technically in a selection of Brahms pieces, but failed in a work by Liszt [he probably meant Schumann's Carnaval] and in the Beethoven Sonata Op. 2, No. 3. At the second concert Schenker praised the performance of the ...
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... at the Hochschule für Musik in Berlin. He was author of books on Bach and the Beethoven piano sonatas after World War II. No correspondence between Fischer and Schenker is known. Schenker refers to him in his diary in 1920 and 1925 (Federhofer). ...
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... Russian writer on music. Russian official and writer on music of German descent, student of Liszt and Moscheles. Lenz was the first to attempt sustained analyses of all thirty-two piano sonatas of Beethoven in his book Beethoven et ses trois styles ...
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... . His association with the composer led to Brahms writing his Cello Sonata No. 2, Op. 99 for him, and to Hausmann playing the world premieres of several of his works, including the Second Cello Sonata (with Brahms), the Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op. 114 ...
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... published by Simrock and Bote & Bock. Stahl and Schenker A form letter of 1909 to Schenker announcing publication of a work by Rudorff survives as OJ 14/32, with letterhead "Albert Stahl, Musikalien-Handlung und Leih-Institut, Berlin." Stahl is mentioned in ...
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... Author of histories of literature, and philologist, who fought for the purification (Entwelschung) of the German language by excluding all foreign loan-words (especially those from Romance languages) and substituting German word-forms. In 1933 ...
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... preserved as OJ 71/21 (1927). Schenker's letters to Kinsky are not known to survive; correspondence between 1913 and 1920 formed part of his search for sources relevant to his Die letzten fünf Sonaten von Beethoven. ...
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... expansionist views. He formed the German People's Party (DVP), hostile to the Marxists. In August 1923, during the Ruhr crisis, he was appointed Chancellor and Foreign Minister of a grand coalition government within the Weimar Republic. Stresemann argued for ...