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... Conservatory 1915-17, subsequently Director of the Lisbon Conservatory 1919-38. He was widely respected as an interpreter of J. S. Bach and Beethoven. He was a friend of Busoni. He also wrote books and articles on a wide range of subjects, and contributed to ...
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... Op. 11 (1909) in 1911. In the 1930s, he worked as a music critic. He emigrated to the USA in 1938, where in three books (1951, 1958, 1967) he developed a theory of motivic cells and a theory of pantonality: The Thematic Process in Music (New York ...
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... the founders of modern German music education, and author of books and articles on music education as well as on folk music and other subjects. In the 1930s, he and Leo Kestenberg were involved in reforming every aspect of music education in Prussia ...
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... Galtür. In the early 1920s, Adolf took over the management of the Alpenhaus Fluchthorn, which he expanded to a full-scale hotel. He purchased an automobile with which he began offering personal transport, which later turned into a scheduled private line ...
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... Artists" in 1912. Walter is mentioned frequently in Schenker's diary between 1912 and the early 1930s. Schenker's view of Walter's attitudes and musicianship was generally favorable. Correspondence No correspondence between Walter and Schenker is known to ...
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... 't leave me alone!“); Das Meisterwerk in der Musik II (p. 78: Zeitschrift für Musik, May 1928). — In his diary for October 1, 1912, Schenker accused Wetzel of plagiarizing his Harmonielehre in an article about Brahms’s harmonic style in Die Musik. ...
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... many by Brahms, but including also J. S. Bach and Beethoven, and it was in connection with the autograph manuscript of Beethoven's Piano Sonata in E major, Op. 109 that Schenker seems first to have come into contact with him on November 12, 1912 (OJ 1 ...
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... until 1889, he studied cello, piano and choral singing with little success at the Conservatory of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde. At the same time, he was the main cashier at the Erste Österreichische Spar-Casse. Already in the 1890s, he founded a ...
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... 1938. Hainisch and the Schenker circle Michael Hainisch is mentioned several times in Schenker’s diary between 1919 and 1931. On March 3, 1928, Hanna and Otto Erich Deutsch had to cancel a visit to the Schenkers because of an invitation ot have tea with ...
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... seeking a career as a concert soloist. Jahn-Beer and Schenker Jahn-Beer was a pupil of Schenker’s from April 3, 1907 for an undetermined number of months. Much later, he reports in his diary having heard her on Radio Wien, on May 20, 1925 playing ballades ...