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... Edition of Vienna. Brahms's manuscript is preserved in the library of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna. The Brahms manuscript seems to have come to Schenker’s attention in October 1913. The lessonbook for December 18 states “Weisse … brings the ...
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... –Beethoven," "Urlinie and Voice-leading," "German Form," "Epigones," "Beethoven's Metronome Markings," and "A J. S. Bach Prelude." The three short analyses continue from issue 4 Schenker's series of analyses of the Bach Twelve Little Preludes. The first installment of ...
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... preludes by J. S. Bach continue the series of five published in Tonwille 4 and 5; Further Considerations of the Urlinie follows on from articles in Tonwille 1 (The Urlinie: A Preliminary Remark) and 2 (Yet Another Word on the Urlinie); the Elucidations are ...
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... The fifth planned volume of Schenker's "Erläuterungsausgabe," which remained unrealized and unpublished by Universal Edition after a long and fruitless search on Schenker's part, begun in 1913 and still not abandoned at the end of the 1920s (see OJ ...
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... to their two-volume bound "Prachtausgabe" of the sonatas, and seem to have been re-used at this time, and again for the second edition, by Erwin Ratz.) Some sonatas were edited a second time by Schenker during the later 1920s, notable Op. 57 ...
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... of each of the sonatas by Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven is analysed. The pieces are technically easy and in simple keys (five in C major, three in G major), and the analyses are free of polemic. Arranged in broadly chronological order, they are by J. S ...
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... . The work is one that Schenker had many of his pupils study, and in this analysis a third of the space is devoted to matters of performance; the foregrounding of performance issues is also a feature of Schenker’s next essay on a work for piano, the ...
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... work on Beethoven’s "Eroica" Symphony in the late 1920s. By this time, Schenker's graphing notation had reached a point at which it was to remain largely unchanged over the last years of his life: the technique used for the "Eroica" (published as the ...
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... Set of four pieces for piano four-hands composed in the mid‒late 1890s, published in 1899 with the inscription "dedicated to Baron Alphons von Rothschild," premiered in January 1900, and subsequently orchestrated by Arnold Schoenberg for performance ...
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... theoretical article Elucidations from issue 8/9. The lead article is the second of a pair about J. S. Bach's St. Matthew Passion, the first of which appeared in issue 7. The essay on the Austrian national anthem (which includes notes on the autograph source ...