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... , let me tell you what lies in my heart, or on my tongue. When, having received your postcard of the 23rd, I immediately telephoned Tomay, he told me that he had just sent three movements to you on the 24th. All four would come to between 50 and 60 pages ...
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... sink? His ideas? The ideas of the player, or those of the reader? But certainly not Beethoven’s ideas, which, in the sonata to the contrary, lie before us completely coagulated and sunken! What, then? But he is praised and cited as the one whose merit ...
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... . Only on the evening when the Music for a Film Scene by Schoenberg and Der Wein by Alban Berg was performed did it bestow ‒ especially after the second piece ‒ frenetic applause. Where the explanation for that might lie is, to be sure, a riddle to me ...
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... excuse my rather long silence; the blame lies above all on this uncertainty and waiting about the fate of the Introduction. I had written Mr. van Hoboken, still at Bad Wörishofen, from which he had probably already departed, and have heard nothing thus ...
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... adherents? Why should it not be possible in this sense to reestablish the status quo ante, for truth is on your side, and ultimately all the lies will be brought to shame in the light of history. Now I have once again prattled on for much longer than I ...
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... specially native way ‒ and above all a native country of which one can be proud! Your news cheered me up uncommonly: slowly, the world is indeed recognizing where the truth lies; it is just taking so long! Nevertheless you can later be conscious of having ...
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... thematic relationships, even for the most musical ear! So concealed, so subconscious, so easy that we can often hear the main narrative without disturbance, without sensing whence it derives its material? With Bruckner, all tendencies lie too much on the ...
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... accordance with C. P. E. Bach's principle, that "the keys should already be lying beneath the hand," f belongs in the left hand. For this reason, f in the bass versus f in the middle voice does not signify a cross relation: each note has its own reason for ...
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... me much, very much work. I beg you, dear Deutsch, to appreciate these reasons. And accept my best thanks for your kind intention which you have displayed towards my work. With best greetings to you and your revered wife, from me and my Lie ...
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... ever, even now when I have appealed to them for the first and last time in my life. They have betrayed me and, what is more, lied to me in writing and face-to-face, so that I would have been wretchedly destroyed had your evidence not arrived at the last ...