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... University of Frankfurt, author of Die Lieder Franz Schuberts (Leipzig, 1915). in Frankfurt a. M., berufen, sich mit der metrischen Behandlung der Texte bei Schubert zu befassen und zunächst seine Meinung über das wortlose LiedThe untexted, incomplete song, D ...
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... ;A town called Harmersdorf lies roughly 80 kilometers (50 miles) west of Vienna. seit langem bin ich ohne Nachricht; die letzterhaltene lautete auf Setzermangel. Ich hoffe, das Erscheinen Ihres „Kontrapunkts,“ das ich schon im voraus freudig begrüße, möge ...
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... . Accordingly, nothing lies in my power, and it is also absolutely not my job to induce the Academy to change its position. If you are of the opinion that the Academy ought not to reserve its right to produce a slate of three candidates, and if you place such ...
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... lying quietly in my desk for two decades. written sideways in left margin, p.4: Perhaps you will find time, if not now, at least at some point to look at it more carefully. It will mean a great deal to me if it is p.3: able to meet with your approval ...
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... kidneys. Pain and fever also affected his suffering hard so greatly that he must continue to lie down for some time, if only to succed in regaining half of his former state of health. Under the very best circumstances he will not be able to leave until the ...
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... . Now I have exposed the lie concerning Hoboken"). Von f. noch immer keine Nachricht. Auch von EinsteinThis probably refers to Weisse’s essay "Was ist Kontrapunkt?," which Weisse may have hoped to have published by the Drei Masken-Verlag. bisher noch ...
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... * || Letter: Tenants Harbor, 18. Sept. 35. Liebe Frau Lie-Lie, Die Totenmaske hat mich aufs Tiefste ergriffen und ich danke Ihnen für die Übersendung der Photographien.See OJ 15/16, [99], July 14, 1935, for information about these. The present letter is Weisse ...
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... York, 22. Oktober 35. Liebe Frau Lie-Lie,This is Weisse's last surviving letter to Jeanette Schenker. Her reply, dated November 8, is not known to survive. The only subsequent items of Weisse correspondence are: OJ 70/46, [12], December 21, 1935 (Weisse ...
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... piece, thanks to my conscious use of vivid motives. Now I wish to abuse your goodwill and address for the sake of a question, the answer to which lies close to my heart because it in a certain sense represents part of the work itself. If you have a spare ...
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... of a man of genius. You, however, lay bare the laws of immortality! You actually define the concept of the artist, while the others set out with this as a given!! And herein lies the grotesque impotence of all those biographical attempts ‒ the ...