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... Pupil of Hans Weisse and Heinrich Schenker. Career Summary In Vienna, Trude Kral was a piano pupil of Anka Bernstein Landau, the assistant of Richard Robert. She emigrated to the United States, where she joined the piano faculty of the Third Street ...
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... be named for all time as third alongside Ephialtes and Judas" (p. 6; Eng. trans., vol. I, p. 7), and characterizing the Versailles and St. Germain Treaties as "synonymous with ultimate moral depravity, filthy mendaciousness, unparalleled incompetence ...
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... , orchestrated by Zemlinsky, was performed at the Vienna Opera later that year. His Piano Sonata No. 2 in E major (1910) was played throughout Europe by Artur Schnabel. After a string of successes, his third opera Die tote Stadt (1920) was hailed internationally ...
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... rev. H. Deiters, 2 vols (1889). Jahn and Schenker Schenker's library at his death included a copy of the two-volume third edition (along with Köchel's catalog of Mozart's works and Nottebohm's Mozartiana). Schenker took a reserved view of Jahn's work ...
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... the time that he “already possessed it,” having faithfully collected and carefully arranged all of Seligmann’s newspaper articles.) A third collection of later journalism was issued posthumously, in 2015. For many years, Seligmann taught at the Vienna ...
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... a supporter of his music and writings. Halm pays tribute to Schenker in the "Nachwort" to the third edition (1920) of his Von zwei Kulturen: "As works to which I am indebted here, I should name those of Heinrich Schenker with which I first became ...
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... instruments (including a violin by Guarneri and a viola (‘Kux, Castelbarco’) and violin (‘Kux, Rothschild’) by Stradivari) and manuscripts, among them the autograph of Brahms’s Third String Quartet and a sketch leaf for Beethoven’s “Moonlight” Sonata. As a ...
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... Third (but first surviving) child ‒ of Johann Schenker and Julia, née Moser, hence Heinrich Schenker's elder brother. Wilhelm was married twice, first to Dodi, with whom he had a daughter (Wilma, born 1915); and second to Marie – neither maiden name ...
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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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... Wealthy Viennese-Jewish widow, pupil of Heinrich Schenker from c. 1902 to 1917. Life summary Sofie Deutsch was the third daughter of Samuel Mendl (c. 1823–98) and Babette (née Bettelheim) (c. 1826–1909). Her siblings were Anna Mendl (Fried) (1853 ...