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... diktiert. Mein lieber Professor Deutsch!Sending of this letter is recorded in Schenker’s diary for October 12, 1930: “An Deutsch (Br. diktirt): Hobokeniana von Donnerstag.” (“To Deutsch (letter, dictated)”: Thursday’s Hoboken saga.”). Vielen Dank ...
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Diary entry for 1912-09-30
... prinzipiell nicht an, ob sie kommen. Entschied mich für sie, weil der Mann in Kenntnis gesetzt wurde u. 3. Instanz. These remarks probably relate to Mrs. Colbert’s (repeated) cancelling of lessons without paying for them. Schenker agreed to take her back as a ...
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Diary entry for 1916-04-21
... Shakespeare’s tragedy was first published as an anonymous quarto in 1594 under the title The Most Lamentable Romaine Tragedie of Titus Andronicus (London: John Danter). eine Ueberfülle von Namen auf dem Titelblatt zeigt, nur nicht den Namen des Dichters selbst ...
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Diary entry for 1931-04-25
... beim Fotografen 16 Abzüge u. bezahlen für die Aufnahmen 40 S. An die U.-E. (Br.): die Urlinie-Tafeln der Tonwille-Hefte sind auf den Text angewiesen, die Urlinie-Tafeln, die ich jetzt meine, brauchen keinen Text; für jene empfiehlt sich die Propaganda ...
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... Pupil of Moriz Violin in Hamburg, Schenker in Vienna, and Felix-Eberhard von Cube in Hamburg in the 1920s and 1930s. Becker and the Schenker circle Violin ‒ who had moved to Hamburg in 1921 to teach at the Vogt'sches Konservatorium ‒ referred to her ...
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... letter in Schenker's hand dates from 1889/90, is addressed to Ludwig Bösendorfer, and asks for its replacement by a superior instrument (GdM Briefe, [1]; Federhofer, 6). (By the 1910s and 1920s, Schenker had a Blüthner grand in his music room.) In his ...
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... Hungarian pianist, composer, conductor, teacher, and administrator. Dohnanyi and Schenker Dohnanyi had established himself internationally as a pianist in 1898, and had been recognized by Brahms as a composer in the mid-1890s. Although active as a ...
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... Rubinstein. She made her debut in 1894. In the 1880s she was living in Berlin. She taught at the Stern Conservatory, Berlin 1904‒06, married Austrian pianist Gottfried Galston in 1910, changed her name to Droucker-Galston, and moved to Munich; the marriage ...
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... family's whereabouts in Eastern Europe, see Guttmann family. Nothing is known about Sophie’s life after 1939 or the circumstances of her death. Correspondence Four letters survive from Sophie to Jeanette Schenker after Heinrich’s death (OJ 11/31, [1 ...
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... writing music criticism in the 1840s, contributing at first to the Wiener Musikzeitung, the Sonntagblätter, and the Wiener Zeitung. In 1854, he published his celebrated aesthetic treatise Vom Musikalisch-Schönen, and in 1855 he began writing reviews for ...