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... performance of this work in the Bösendorfer-Saal in Vienna on Monday January 24, 1898: see letter from d’Albert to Schenker, OJ 9/6, [28], January 17, 1898. However, this letter indicates that only four of the five pieces would be played; moreover, Schenker’s ...
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... Galtür i. Tirol 20. August 1924 Mein lieber Wilhelm!Writing of this letter is recorded in Schenker’s diary for August 20, 1924: “an Wilhelm (Br.): Aufschub unserer Reise wegen des neuen Mädchens.” (“to Wilhelm (letter): we are delaying our trip on ...
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... envelope An: H Prof. Moriz Violin Hamburg Rotenbaum-Chaussee 221 Deutschland overstamped by registered label Absender: Schenker Wien, III Keilgasse 8 || HAMBURG | .32. 16-17 | || music example (not in Schenker’s hand): graphic notation in E major ...
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... , Eloheinu melech haolom = “Blessed be Thou, o Eternal Lord, King of the Universe”).Gott segne dir das Werk, das Leben! cued from lower margin: Tagebuch 15.XI.1922? / S. 2476end cueJonas is cross-referring to an entry for that date in Schenker’s diary: “Von ...
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... weeks of the launching of Radio Wien, taking delivery on October 20, 1924. At first they each had a headset, then after a year they acquired a loudspeaker, making it possible from the later 1920s to invite other people in to join them. They listened to ...
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... The Music Department of Columbia University was founded in 1896 by Edward McDowell. Subsequent heads of department were Daniel Gregory Mason and Douglas Moore. A graduate program in historical musicology was established in the 1930s under the ...
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... Austrian conductor, pupil of Schenker's, also of Bruno Walter and Franz Schreker. Career Summary Numerous recordings of Breisach's conducting exist, including opera arias with Melchior in 1924 and 1925; in the early 1930s he was a conductor at the ...
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... about racial typology from Carl Voigt), Chamberlain settled in Austria in 1889. Having become a member of the Wagner circle in the 1880s and contributed to the cult of Bayreuth in the 1890s, he married Wagner's daughter Eva in 1908, moving to Germany in ...
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... late 1930s and 1940s. He taught at the Philadelphia Music Academy 1948‒50, was a visiting professor at Indiana University, Bloomington 1951‒54 and professor at Colorado State University in Fort Collins 1956/57, while continuing to make concert tours. He ...
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... German musicologist, critic and writer on music; long-serving editor of the Berlin Allgemeine Musikzeitung in the 1920s and 1930s. Among other works, Schwers edited a series of books entitled Das Konzertbuch: ein praktisches Handbuch für den ...