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... , 1912, and two evenings of modern music took place within the framework of the Vienna Music Festival Weeks on June 25 and 29, 1912, hence presumably June 23–29 was one of the weeks. Im Interesse des Werkes wäre es wohl, also auch im Interesse der „U ...
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... Url.blätter besonders.This is true of the eventual publication, in which the voice-leading graphs are given as Bild 1‒4 and the music examples as Fig. 1‒49. Das ist nun alles bequemer u. billiger zu stechen u. erspart namentlich die Korrekturen bei ...
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... German composer and theorist. Career Summary The second surviving son of J. S. Bach and his first wife Maria Barbara Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel was trained in music by his father and, at the age of 24, entered the service of Crown Prince Frederick ...
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... Nationalbibliothek in Wien vom Kuratorium bereitwilligst zur Verfügung gestellt wurden. In the last few days, the important music theorist Dr. Heinrich Schenker completed the sixtieth year of his life in Vienna. If the name and works of this unique artist and scholar ...
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... One of the greatest German conductors and pianists of his age; editor of music. Career Summary Hans von Bülow took piano lessons with Friedrich Wieck, and later studied in Dresden with Plaidy and Hauptmann. He read law at Leipzig University; having ...
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... Austrian musicologist. Although he is chiefly known as a Schubert scholar, Deutsch’s publications include important studies of Handel, Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven; he ranks among the leading music bibliographers of the twentieth century. Career ...
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... Fritz von Herzmanovsky-Orlando. He was born and educated in Vienna, studying in the conducting masterclass (Kapellmeisterstudium) at the Academy for Music and Performing Art under Oswald Kabasta 1932‒34 (his matriculation record survives). An ...
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... literature, German culture, and the cultural history of the city of Heidelberg. He had a long-standing interest also in the place of music in German culture, believing that music was the highest expression of the German spirit. His writings on music include ...
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... literature. The analysis of each movement is interspersed with diagrams and musical examples (what Schenker called "Klischées"), as is the secondary literature survey, and the whole is summarized by the fold-out Urlinie-Tafel at the back of the issue. In the ...
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Diary entry for 1915-12-12
... shade is not correctly imparted. It was only right, then, that neither the Beethoven symphony nor the Mozart concerto made much impression on the audience. – Volkmann's Overture to King Richard III: neither on the high level of the purely musical ...