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... opportunity not to worry about the matter any further. Several of her observations seem to have been useful to Hammer. In our discussion, Hammer again tries to identify analogies between music and painting.”).The mezzotint portrait was briefly discussed again ...
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... von den Tonempfindungen als physiologische Grundlage für die Theorie der Musik (Braunschwieg: Friedrich Vieweg, 1863); 4th edn (1877) Eng. transl. Alexander Ellis, On the Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music (2nd edn ...
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... , and I think you should come here, where there is still not even a Hanslick and the musical criticism is downright deplorable. So please don't be offended by the horrible disfigurement; we will have time enough to talk it through. In sincere esteem ...
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... definite, because the Großer Musikvereinsaal must first be rented for this purpose. If the hall is free for this day, then the tryout will take place on the 28th. Please ensure that I have the music materials by that day so that I can run through the work ...
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... . Doch ist es gut, daß Niemand diesen Sachverhalt ahnt, sonst gäbe es das Archiv nicht u. ich selbst hätte Schaden."("In the Neue freie Presse, an article by Weckbecker about the Archive, Schenker–Hoboken: "… the well-known Viennese music scholar" – as ...
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... completion of my music room; but if, contrary to expectation, things are delayed, I have enough contrapuntal material to fill up the first lessons. I hear to my regret that you have bad weather. But perhaps it will still clear up toward the end of the month ...
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... auszutragen.)" ("Mrs. Komorn invites me with Furtwängler; I decline, and ask him to my place with his wife. I give as my reason for this that we have purely musical things to discharge together."). The invitation was evidently for that same evening, as may be ...
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... ) and 49 music examples (Figuren), which was not produced separately as a monograph, as originally intended by Schenker. It was published in mid-December 1930. freue ich mich sehr. Ich vermute, daß es Ihr größtes Werk ist. Nochmals herzlichsten Dank und ...
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... , clarifies many things for me. Very interesting and significant Hildebrand's reply to Fiedler's letter concerning Wagner. Indeed, the musical "consistency" of which Hildebrand speaks, that consistency is what has been lost and which leaves the enormous void ...
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... "N.B." written by Beethoven on Bach's second C major fugue — I have looked through Beethoven's surviving musical papers here; but along with partitas and inventions (with several such x's), it contains only the first volume of the Well ...