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... großen Beeth. Schenker“, – Klenau ist aber Hausfreund bei Hertzka. Kurz, als ich zur Konferenz kam, war H. geradezu rührend. Er selbst war es, der zu unserer größten Überraschung – LieLiechen geht zu allen Konferenzen mit – den Vorschlag einer ...
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... , Violin, Pairamall in Briefen” (“The review in the Volks-Zeitung sent to Deutsch, Baumgarten, Violin, Pairamall in letters”). In Wien begab sich kürzlich das Unerhörte, daß . . lies die Beilage!This was a review of Meisterwerk 3 by Balduin Bricht, which ...
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... summer, and so I hasten to give you a few tips in good time. Near Innsbruck – I always have in mind an altitude of at least 800 meters – Mieders (which lies directly on the electric railway line) would be a possibility (medical doctor, town in the ...
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... from you, better still see you (when you wish, and can). Many cordial greetings to you all from me and Lie-Liechen Your H. ...
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... awarding of the stipends after your death – and it is my sincere hope that that will lie in the far distant future – could be conducted in fullest conformity with the wishes of the testatrix, and the procedure deemed appropriate for this should be adhered ...
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... . The Oetztal is an alpine valley in the Austrian Tyrol, separating the Stubai Alps (east) from the Oetztal Alps (west); the Stubai glacier is a popular skiing resort. The Zillertal valley lies within the Zillertal Alps, commencing about 40 km northeast ...
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... Wetterstein Mountains, and the highest peak in Germany, lying south of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The German-Austrian border passes over its western summit. gegangen. Leider kann ich Ihnen nicht sagen, wo sich jener schöne Brahms-Brief an Kalbeck befindet ...
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... happy conjunction, since Weingartner comes out of it rather well. Give some thought to advertisements in Germany. My public lies there, not here, where for example J. K. has been suppressing my I and II/1 since the year 1906 so resolutely ‒ though ...
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... ’s diary. Ich weiß ja nicht, was Sie mit Ihrem Schubert-LiedAn incomplete, untexted song by Schubert, D. 555, which Deutsch had identified and was keen to promote: cf. Schenker’s letter of April 13, 1931, WSLB-Hds 191.572, Deutsch’s reaction of April 21, OJ ...
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Diary entry for 1908-02-14
... error to lie purely and simply in the instinct and not also in the consciousness. The explicit pronouncement of a conviction concerning an error has a harsher ring compared to an unconscious expression of it. ...