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... Orchesters (Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1904), a copy of which was present in Schenker’s library at the time of his death (Musik und Theater enthaltend die Bibliothek des Herrn †Dr. Heinrich Schenker, Wien (Vienna: Heinrich Hinterberger, [c. 1936]), item 313 ...
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... 1. XII. Deutsch: op. 97, 3. + 4. Satz noch einmal.Schenker’s diary for the day records: “Mrs. Deutsch does not abandon her egoism – to take, to steal, to misuse as much as possible – and time and again she thinks up new paths by which she can arrive ...
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... cycle of performances was given on January 14, 15, and 16, and a second cycle on January 31, February 1 and 2. Mrs. Deutsch may thus have attended the première on the evening before this lesson. u. Erlösungs Idee; Horn-Trio bis Schluß; rep. Adagio.Schenker’s ...
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... more simply to changes of musical material that have been presented previously in a piece. (Despite the reference to earlier lessons, the word ”Umstellung” does not appear earlier in this or in previous lessonbooks since Weisse’s first lesson notes in ...
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... 9. Weisse: Aus meiner VorbemerkungReference is to Schenker’s Erläuterungsausgabe of Op. 110, on which Schenker was working at the time, the “Vorbemerkung zur Einführung,“ of which pp. 23–27 (Eng. transl., pp. 7–15) comprised critical remarks on the ...
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... 4. V. Elias:. Schenker’s diary for this day records: “Miss Elias told me about the kleptomaniacal inclination of a respected piano teacher in Vienna, adding that her inclination was all the more inexplicable since she receives substantial gifts from ...
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... 11. Elias:Schenker’s diary for this day records: “Miss Elias tells me that it is impossible for her to sit in the first few rows of a concert hall, as she is unable to suppress her contempt for the class of people [who sit there]. For this reason ...
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... 29. Weisse:Schenker’s diary for this day records: “Weisse tells me that my writings are missing from the Seminar library. From this it plainly follows that Prof. Adler would prefer to keep them secret from his pupils. That he is, however ...
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... incapacity of the person that lets off steam in impolite actions. – It is almost the case that I shall actually have to regard Weisse’s current behavior, too, as a first sign of incapacity." ‒ Friday was a regular lesson day for Weisse. June 4, 1915 Weisse ...
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... D major badly, I scold her for the all-too school-style performance; she: How can that be, when I have been working for so long already and actually should be able to move on! (?)."). Wiederholt: Schubert Impromptu Gesdur C|, s. Komorn; Impromptu ...