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Diary entry for 1931-11-27
... about Goethe and music for the 100th anniversary of Goethe’s death (1932). Am freien Satz. ¾11–½12h erstes Diktat zur „Diminution“. Ich leihe Salzer den Aufsatz von Lytle. In the diary entry for November 4, 1931, Schenker records receiving a letter from ...
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Diary entry for 1933-07-19
... general understanding of music (see the diary entry for June 27, 1933); this would come about only when musicians actually became acquainted and conversant with his theory. Ueber die Feier meines Geburtstages in Neu-Münster. This refers to an article by ...
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Diary entry for 1934-09-06
... conducted the Vienna Symphony Orchestra in a program comprising Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture and Brahms’s Fourth Symphony, in the broadcast "Young Artists, Part III: Graduates of the State Academy for Music and the Performing Arts." Ich fürchte, Kabasta ...
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... latter premises was converted to a concert hall, which as the Bösendorfer-Saal was one of Vienna's most highly-prized halls for solo recitals and chamber music from 1872 until demolished in 1913 to make way for a larger building project. Ludwig sold the ...
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... Viennese firm of music publishers. The firm was founded on April 5, 1923 by Alfred Kalmus, who had just left Universal Edition after fourteen years. It published an important series of facsimiles and also books. In 1925, the firm was bought by UE ...
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... to Śliwiński or Śliwiński-Effenberger. He studied in Berlin and Prague, worked as a journalist, then gained his doctorate with a dissertation on Nikolaus Lenau and music (1908). Between 1908 and 1913, he worked in libraries in Prague and Vienna. He ...
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... -Minsterium), and by 1919 he was "Chief Building Counselor (Oberbaurat) in the Ministry of Railways. Emil Gaertner and Schenker There are many appearances of the name "Gärtner" in Schenker's diaries between 1906 and 1911. While most of them relate to musical matters ...
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... in the encouragement of young musical talent; and after her return in 1946, she was engaged in the re-establishment of the company, from 1947 was its public administrator. There is no known correspondence between Schenker and Jella Hertzka. He ...
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... piano division at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia and director of the Institute from 1926 (when he became an American citizen) to 1938. He retired in 1940. He was the earliest professional musician to make a recording--on wax cylinder in ...
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... with Richard Strauss began in 1906 when Hofmannsthal suggested the latter might set his play Elektra (1903) to music; the two men collaborated to create Strauss's opera of that name (1908). Thereafter, Hofmannsthal provided the libretti for Strauss ...